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Traverse City Track Club offers challenge match for Heritage Trail

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Photo by Kerry Kelly

From staff reports

Traverse Area Recreation and Transportation Trails, Inc. is pleased to announce that the Traverse City Track Club issued a $25,000 challenge match for the Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail. The trail campaign has a goal to raise $200,000 to begin constructing the next four-mile segment from the Dune Climb to Empire in 2013. There will be a bonus of $5,000 if the goal is met before December 31.

Karen Wells, the TC Track Club board president, shared her enthusiasm for the project. “The TC Track Club is very proud to be able to contribute to our community and the continuing development of the Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail. We value the phenomenal trail systems we have in our five county region, and the Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail will further enhance recreation for locals and visitors to our community.”

Julie Clark, TART Trails Executive Director, is excited about the impact the grant will have on fundraising. “This summer so many people had a chance to enjoy the trail. Trail surveys done show that visitors’ number one request was the development of more trail. To keep trail construction moving forward, we need to hit this fundraising target. The challenge is a great way to get people excited about the impact of their gift. We’re grateful for the Club’s commitment to trail development in the region.”

The permanent donor plaza to be constructed at the base of the Dune Climb will recognize donors of $1,000 to the Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail. Well-known local artist Glenn Wolff created an illustrated map of the trail and donors of $5,000 or more will receive a limited edition signed print.

Donations may be made online at www.sleepingbeartrail.org, or by contacting Pam Darling, Development Director of TART Trails, at (231) 941-4300.

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November 12, 2012/by editor
Tags: Dune Climb, Empire, Glen Arbor, Leelanau, Michigan biking, Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail, TART Trails, Traverse City Track Club
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