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Elizabethton and Carter County discuss developing Hampton Watershed bike trails

ELIZABETHTON — The further development of a mountain bike riding park brought together leaders from Elizabethton and Carter County on Wednesday afternoon for an exploratory session. Over the past several years, Elizabethton has slowly developed a small system of bike trails in a 238-acre hilly watershed property the city owns in Hampton. Although the property is several miles from Elizabethton, the city owns it because the springs flowing in the area provide over half of the city’s drinking water. The watershed above the springs were purchased to protect the area from development and pollution. The city’s Parks and Recreation Department has begun developing mountain bike trails on the property, and has expanded the trails by renting 52.75 acres of undeveloped land from adjacent Doe River Gorge Ministries. The result is the potential development of several miles of bike trail on elevations ranging from 1,800 feet to 3,100 feet that could be made into loops easy enough

New Camp Works To Introduce Students To HBCU Band Culture

By: Anjelicia Bruton OKLAHOMA CITY - Oklahoma City Parks is offering a band camp to local students to learn about what it s like to play in a historically Black college and university-style band. The Oklahoma City All-Star Band is working to preserve and introduce students to historically Black college and university marching band culture. One of the band directors, Larry Birden Jr., described HBCU bands as show-stopping, upbeat, a band that doesn t compare to most. “They play top 10, top 40 hits, and they re usually populated with kids from the urban cities. So, it has an urban, hip-hop type of culture style to it. So it s very flashy, it s very entertaining and it s very competitive, as well,” Birden said.

$9M potentially up for grabs to improve Roanoke City parks and recreation centers

$9M potentially up for grabs to improve Roanoke City parks and recreation centers Survey to assess needs, wants and desired improvements Tags:  Roanoke survey looks at future of Parks and Recreation ROANOKE, Va. – Roanoke City leaders want you to reimagine recreation in the Star City from splash pads to Olympic-sized pools to more indoor recreation centers. Roanoke City Parks and Recreation held meetings in the spring and now they’re sending out surveys - snail-mail style - to get the community’s feedback. The department is hoping to get about $9 million dollars in capital improvement funding from the city over the next three years. They want to see how the community would like to spend that money. The survey asks which facilities people visit most often, what prevents them from going, and what improvements they’d like to see.

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