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Volunteers from Bulls Run ask park board to help renew lapsed lease, promote education programs
Summary
Representatives of Bulls Run Arboretum described volunteer-run programs, an education-kit grant for local classrooms and a lapsed lease that they asked city staff to help reorganize.
Nancy Clark, president of the board for Bosewood Nature Sanctuary and Arboretum, and Melissa Prophet, the organization’s naturalist, told the park board in Middletown that the volunteer-run 11-acre Bulls Run property offers monthly free public programs, school field trips and education kits that local teachers can borrow.
The visitors said the group needs city help to “reorganize the lease” for the site, which they described to the board as lapsed. They left brochures and flyers and asked for a city contact to coordinate follow-up on the lease and on routine maintenance tasks such as hazardous-tree removal and signage…
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