2nd Sunday bicycle rides are back! Meet at the Methodist Church parking lot at 2:00PM on Sunday May 11for a ride around our beautiful city. 2nd Sunday bicycle rides are sponsored by Sustainable Morehead and Daniel Boone Rails to Trails.
Sustainable Morehead aims to further sustainable living in the Morehead and surrounding Appalachian region through education, demonstration projects and activities that are based on the interrelationship of personal, social and environmental health.
Monday, April 28, 2014
Second Sunday Bike Ride May 11th
2nd Sunday bicycle rides are back! Meet at the Methodist Church parking lot at 2:00PM on Sunday May 11for a ride around our beautiful city. 2nd Sunday bicycle rides are sponsored by Sustainable Morehead and Daniel Boone Rails to Trails.
Update on Trails in Morehead
An update from Daniel Boone Rails to Trails: You may have heard that activity toward developing a walking/bicycling path in town is really starting to pop. We hope everyone can come to a 5:00 meeting in the Morehead City Hall conference room on May 8th to hear about progress and plans. We are eager to share the positive direction in which we are moving.
Sunday, April 13, 2014
KFTC Fundraiser April 26th
Come and enjoy a concert on Saturday April 26th and help to raise money for Kentuckians for the Commonwealth. The concert begins at 2pm and will continue through 10pm at the Moonlight School Stage in downtown Morehead. 7 bands will play and there will be concessions. A $5 donation is suggested.
Community Cleanup April 19
There will be a community cleanup on Saturday, April 19th from 9am til Noon
Meet at Memorial Tree Walk trail head Parking lot. Gloves and bags will be provided.
Pizza will be provided by the solid Waste Department. Contact April Haight, a.haight@moreheadstate.edu
Meet at Memorial Tree Walk trail head Parking lot. Gloves and bags will be provided.
Pizza will be provided by the solid Waste Department. Contact April Haight, a.haight@moreheadstate.edu
Monday, April 7, 2014
Worm Composting Workshop April 12th
You are invited to a WORMshop at the Living Arts and Science Center on Saturday, April 12, 10:00-11:30 am.
Join Seedleaf volunteer and Master Community Composter Amy Preece in this fun, hands-on introduction to vermiculture --- using worms to process food waste! Learn how to create your own worm compost bin and what to feed and not to feed the worms. Participants will leave with everything they need to start processing kitchen waste in the comfort of their own home… or school! Classroom resources and PD credit are available for teachers!
Location: Living Arts and Science Center, 362 N. Martin Luther King
Audience: All ages (Children under 12 must be accompanied by a registered adult) – Great for science teachers!
Price: $10 ($7 for LASC members)
Pre-registration is required. Call LASC at 859-252-5222 or register at 301. Seedleaf Community WORMshop.
Second Sunday Hike April 13th
The next Second Sunday Hike will be Sunday, April 13th at 2pm. Meet at the Ranger Visitor's Center on Hwy 801 next to Cave Run Like for a 1.5/2 hour hike north on the Sheltowee Trace. This month's hike will be led by Phil Martin. Second Sunday Hikes are co-sponsored by Sustainable Morehead and Daniel Boone Rails to Trails.
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