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Lions Club plans May 3 fitness event; trustees approve Eagle Scout picnic benches and several consent items

2628421 · February 12, 2025
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Ballston Spa Lions Club outlined a May 3 National Fitness Day event and an Eagle Scout project to add picnic benches at Iron Spring Park. Trustees voted to support the picnic-bench placement with required insurance; the meeting also approved routine consent items and time-sensitive engineering work.

Representatives of the Ballston Spa Lions Club told trustees they are organizing a community fitness event for National Fitness Day on May 3 and outlined related fundraising and volunteer needs. The board also voted to support an Eagle Scout project to install picnic benches at Iron Spring Park.

Mike Yates of the Ballston Spa Lions Club said clubs in the area plan to run segments of the Zimmen Trail and asked residents to participate. “We’re planning May 3 this year, it’s National Fitness Day,” Yates said. He said organizers expect to ask for voluntary $10 donations,…

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