Nov 5, 2020 - Gaps, Maps, Grants, Past, Future and more. Trail Talk at DeBary Hall featured the history, status, and future of trails in our region, emphasized why trails matter more than ever in the time of COVID and discussed the Nature and History Grant. Click the links below for the full presentation.
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