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Safe Winter Walking and Snowshoeing at Hollow Park, Woodbury - Saturday February 16th!

Snowshoeing

 

Stuck inside because of the snow?? 

What perfect timing the "Blizzard of 2013" is for you to come and join David Faber of Connecticut Outdoors and enjoy some good instruction and an enjoyable winter activity right here in Woodbury!  Begin a new, healthy, active, lifetime leisure pursuit!

This program is for 12 years old to Adults, on Saturday February 16th.  It is at 10:00 - 12:30 pm, or 1:00 - 3:00 pm at Hollow Park.  The cost is $32 with equipment supplied, or $22 if you have your own equipment.

 Go to www.woodburyparksandrec.org and check out the SAFE WINTER WALKING AND SNOWSHOEING Program this Saturday February 16th at Hollow Park

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