Location:
Delaware River Trail,
Philadelphia,
PA
Brought to you by: Riverfront North Partnership
Join us to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a service project on the Delaware River trail within Pennypack on the Delaware Park. This park is well-loved by the community and we want to keep it that way! Service work may include cleaning trash from the natural areas and shoreline, moving brush and fallen timber from the trail, invasive shrub removal and raking a nature trail. All ages and skill levels are welcome, there is something for everyone to help with! Tell your family, friends and neighbors to join!
Location: Delaware River Trail, Philadelphia, PA
Brought to you by: Riverfront North Partnership
Monday, January 21, 2019 5:00 AM - Monday, January 21, 2019 7:00 AM
This portion of the trail is located within "Pennypack on the Delaware" Park. If using GPS, use address 7750 State Road. This will take you to an intersection with an access road (you'll see a big blue sign that says Riverview Homes), turn onto that road east into the park towards the river. Follow event directional signs to the start of the event (parking is located the Pavilion near the soccer fields).
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