Monday, May 10, 2010

Fish Lake Trail Dedication This Friday

There has been some confusion as to the time of the Fish Lake Trail Ribbon Cutting celebration this Friday, May 14. So here's the officials word: It will take place at 3 p.m. at the Fish Lake Trail Head (located at Government Way and Milton Street). Everyone is welcome, but you're asked to RSVP if you plan to attend so organizers will have enough goodies and materials on hand. The number to RSVP to is 625-6200.

5 comments:

vanillajane said...

So... When I was five years old, I jumped off a high dive at Fish Lake. I'm not sure if this is the same lake, but do they have a high dive there, or did they ever?

SRTC Staff said...

You just got gonged Holly! Not a transportation-related question. For the record though there is no longer a high dive at Fish Lake. I'm not sure if there ever was. I went there once in high school and there wasn't one, but I don't remember being there before that so couldn't tell you if they ever had one.

They have a nice trail leading to the lake though...

vanillajane said...

I'm so sorry.... Hmmm..... I wonder how easy it is for fire trucks to quickly transport to Fish Lake when a drunk swimmer jumps off the high dive then collides with an unsuspecting, but very large muskrat at a high rate of speed...
Maybe that's why they took the high dive out.

SRTC Staff said...

Much better. I will have to check with the fire department and get back to you on that question though. Maybe they should do a drill to prepare for just such a situation.

vanillajane said...

How do you like the profile photo? I was wearing the hat while transporting from a yard sale where I bought it.


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