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Area seniors recognized as ‘trailblaze­rs’

- By Marian Dennis mdennis@21st-centurymed­ia.com @MarianDenn­is1 on Twitter

A few area seniors are receiving some recognitio­n for walking some of Mont- gomery County’s best trails.

Guests gathered under the pavilion at Central Perkiomen Valley Park Wednesday to take part in a celebratio­n that recognized area seniors who traveled to different Montgomery County trails beginning on June 4.

“We’re here to get our medals because we walked five parks from June to September. So I’m here to get my medal. I’m so proud that I did that,” said Ei-

leen Keiper, of Harleysvil­le.

Seniors were honored at the ceremony after they completed the Montco Trail Challenge. The challenge, which was created by the Montgomery County Health Department in partnershi­p with the planning commission and Parks, Trails, and Historic Sites, is aimed at getting older residents of Montgomery County to go out and be active on the many trails the county has to offer.

“We wanted to do an effort in collaborat­ion with the health department,” said Susan Wenrick of the Mont--

gomery County Office of Aging and Adult Services. “They were doing this Montco Trail Challenge so we partnered with Health Partners Plans and they gave us some money to support this effort. We also partnered with two of our senior centers, Encore Experience­s of Harleysvil­le and Generation­s of Indian Valley. We partnered with them because they have existing walking clubs and we wanted to encourage people to go out and experience all the trails across the county.”

After registerin­g and receiving their official Montco Trail Challenge card, seniors recorded symbols unique to each park they visited. Once they completed five trails, they could then turn in the

card and receive a medal.

After receiving their medals Wednesday, the group was addressed by Commission­ers Joe Gale and Val Arkoosh and lauded by Secretary of Aging Teresa Osborne for their successful completion of the challenge.

“Together we can continue to blaze trails to wellness, and you are all trailblaze­rs in that effort,” said Osborne. “I encourage you to continue to do that and to continue to partner with us because it’s only through partnershi­p and communicat­ion and collaborat­ion at the local level, in communitie­s like this that we can indeed be successful and ensure that the resources entrusted to our care at the

state level, county level and at the city level are utilized well and wisely.”

In addition to the participan­ts who were recognized, a bench dedication was also presented to Alma Jacobs, 92, the first woman secretary of the Pennsylvan­ia Department of Aging.

After the dedication, attendees were welcomed back to the pavilion to take part in raffles and other activities.

“It was great meeting all the representa­tives and it was really very interestin­g,” said Kathy Metz, of Harleysvil­le, who walked Green Lane, Norris town Farm Park, Schuylkill Valley, Perkiomen Trail and Wissahicko­n Green Trail. “I want to do more. I live right near Green Lane and I’ve always loved that park so that’s probably my favorite but they’re all nice.”

The Montco Trail Challenge runs until Sept. 4, and all entries but be received by Sept. 9. For more informatio­n on the challenge, visit www.montcopa.org/trailchall­enge .

 ?? MARIAN DENNIS – DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Alma Jacobs, the first woman secretary of the Pennsylvan­ia Department of Aging, cuts the ribbon unveiling a bench in Central Perkiomen Park dedicated in her honor. The dedication was part of a ceremony honoring seniors who visited five or more trails...
MARIAN DENNIS – DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Alma Jacobs, the first woman secretary of the Pennsylvan­ia Department of Aging, cuts the ribbon unveiling a bench in Central Perkiomen Park dedicated in her honor. The dedication was part of a ceremony honoring seniors who visited five or more trails...
 ?? MARIAN DENNIS – DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Participan­ts who visited five or more trails in Montgomery County between June 4and Sept. 4were awarded medals Wednesday.
MARIAN DENNIS – DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Participan­ts who visited five or more trails in Montgomery County between June 4and Sept. 4were awarded medals Wednesday.

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