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Rolling Hills Park Mountain Bike Trail Work Day Saturday 9/12 - 9 AM to 1 PM. (Rain Date Sat. 9/26). Volunteer to help build a new mountain bike trail system: Coffee, donuts and bagels Free entrance to Rolling Hills Park for trail workers Give name and purpose of visit at park gate

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  1. Rolling Hills Park Mountain Bike Trail Work Day Saturday 9/12 - 9 AM to 1 PM (Rain Date Sat. 9/26) Volunteer to help build a new mountain bike trail system: • Coffee, donuts and bagels • Free entrance to Rolling Hills Park for trail workers • Give name and purpose of visit at park gate • Pizza lunch & AA Brewing beer • Meet in central parking area near Park HQ at 9 AM • Wear long pants, long sleeves, work shoes & work gloves • Bring pruners, shovels & rakes, however, most tools provided • Please RSVP to Michael Connolly at 734-528-1496 (mconnolly62@yahoo.com) or Norm Roller at 734-474-2662 (normroller@comcast.net) DIRECTIONS: From I-94, take Huron St. exit, #183, and head south.  Follow Huron St. to the traffic light past the Kroger's shopping complex.  Turn right at the light onto Stony Creek.  Proceed through two four-way stops and the park will be on the right side of the road - Watch for brown County Park signs. From US-23, take Willis Rd. exit, #31, and head east.  Turn left at second four-way stop; onto Stony Creek Rd.  Park will be on the left hand side of the road, approximately 1.6 miles from Willis - Watch for brown County Park signs.

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