City seeks grant to make Moss Rock Preserve more accessible
Map courtesy of city of Hoover.
The city of Hoover is seeking a grant to build a trail at the Moss Rock Preserve that is accessible to people using wheelchairs, walkers and strollers. The trail would stretch about 600 feet to the boulder field area of the Moss Rock Preserve. Ã
Photo by Erin Nelson.
Kenya Harris and Brandon Lockett walk along a trail through the Moss Rock boulder field as they hike at the Preserve.
Kelly Bonner and her 5-year-old daughter like to go hiking in the Moss Rock Preserve nature park, but itâs something Kellyâs husband, Raymond, canât do with them.
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These tensions go hand in hand with concerns among many loyalists that have been present for months surrounding the Brexit deal and its implications for Northern Ireland, in particular the creation of a hard border along the Irish Sea.
Northern Ireland s First Minister Arlene Foster labelled the scenes as an embarrassment to Northern Ireland. However the DUP leader called for the Police Service of Northern Ireland Chief Constable Simon Byrne to resign for the handling of the funeral last summer, and tweeted that the violence in Belfast only serves to take the focus off the real law breakers in Sinn Féin.
Special Olympics Georgia Hosts 12th Annual Polar Plunge
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bear the cold waters of Acworth Beach on Saturday, February 20
th to support the 26,620 athletes of Special Olympics Georgia in the 12
th Annual Law Enforcement Torch Run Polar Plunge.
This event is one of the
coolest of the year, where participants raise money and plunge into the chilly waters of Lake Acworth. Plungers bring the excitement to this event by dressing up in crazy costumes and celebrating the success of their fundraising efforts in which all proceeds benefit Special Olympics Georgia athletes.
The Plunge will begin at 9:00 a.m. and continue until 1:00 p.m., or until all teams have plunged. We welcome all media to join us for this chilly day of impactful plunges as we get freezin for a reason in support of the athletes! For more information and to register, visit www.polarplungega.org.