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Opening Celebration for Plympton Parks

April 14, 2016 By Abram Neal, Express Correspondent

The Plympton Open Space Committee invites residents and friends to join in celebrating the official opening of Plympton Parks on Saturday, April 23, from noon until 3 p.m. The festivities feature several special events, including a “scavenger hunt” for children, guided tours of the trails and ongoing acoustic music for all to enjoy.

  At 1 p.m. there will be a short ceremony to thank the organizations and individuals who have given their time and talents to make the Parks a reality. Invited guests include the descendants of the Churchill Family, Representative William Keating, the Wildlands Trust and the Compact of Cape Cod Conservation Trusts. The old “gravel pit” is the location for the ceremony and the start of all other events.

Attendees are asked to park at the Dennett School and use the Ring Road entrance to the Parks. Plympton police will help facilitate safe crossing of Ring Road for attendees and their families. If you require transportation to reach the gravel pit area, volunteers will provide you with a ride from the school area. Please call Jane at 781 585 4771 to request this assistance.

Rain date is Sunday, April 24. The Open Space Committee thanks everyone who has supported this project and hopes you will be there to help celebrate!

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