Gateway to Recreation Trail ceremony

West Union is gearing up for the official grand opening of the Gateway to Recreation Trail on Thursday, Sept. 25. A ribbon cutting at the Environmental Artscaping Pavilion will usher in a new era for outdoor enthusiasts, complete with guest speakers and community celebration.

Key Takeaways:

  • The ribbon cutting for the Gateway to Recreation Trail takes place on Thursday, Sept. 25.
  • The event begins at 2 p.m. at the recently installed Environmental Artscaping Pavilion in West Union.
  • Guest speakers will be present to mark the occasion.
  • The ceremony celebrates the trail’s grand opening for the community.
  • The original story was published by Communitynewspapergroup.

A Community Day to Remember

The Gateway to Recreation Trail in West Union is set to officially open its doors at 2 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 25. Local residents, officials, and visitors will gather for a ribbon cutting that signals a new addition to West Union’s outdoor offerings.

The Environmental Artscaping Pavilion

Serving as the centerpiece of the day’s festivities is the trail’s recently installed Environmental Artscaping Pavilion. Designed to enhance the natural surroundings, the pavilion stands as a symbol of the community’s investment in recreational spaces.

Speaker Highlights

Event organizers have confirmed that guest speakers will address attendees during the ceremony. Their words and insights are intended to showcase the significance of the Gateway to Recreation Trail and acknowledge the collaborative efforts that brought the pavilion to life.

Honoring the Trail

This ribbon cutting marks the grand opening of the Gateway to Recreation Trail, creating a fresh avenue for exercise, leisure, and community engagement. As West Union embraces this new outdoor asset, citizens can look forward to experiencing a trail designed to promote health and environmental appreciation in one accessible location.

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