Community Corner Interview: Peter Krebs of Piedmont Environment Council

Community Corner Interview: Peter Krebs of Piedmont Environment Council

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Peter Krebs from the Piedmont Environment Council stopped by to talk about the upcoming Fifeville Trail Opening Ceremony happening this Saturday, November 5th. This trail will connect Tonsler Park with surrounding neighborhoods. The free ceremony takes place at 10am and will be followed by a guided trail walk and will also include family friendly activities. More information can be found here: https://www.pecva.org/

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