Our newest nature trail

Posted December 18, 2012 By Justine Myers

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The natural beauty of APT's 110 acre grounds just got a little more accessible, thanks to the Ice Age Trail Alliance, and a bunch of awesome volunteers. On Monday November 12, 2012, APT staff and green volunteers, along with volunteers from the Ice Age Trail Alliance, started building a new nature trail leading off the side of our Touchstone Theatre. 1,200 feet are already complete, with an additional 600 feet to be added to the trail in spring of 2013. This nature trail is being constructed per the ice Age Trail Alliance standards, and will offer our patrons a beautiful walk through APT's Oak Savannah. When it's complete, you will be able to walk the entire trail in nine minutes. This will be a wonderful opportunity for anyone wants to soak up some nature during intermission. We hope you all enjoy our new addition. In the photo: The fabulous trail construction crew: Ice Age Volunteers David Lonsdorf, Allen Henn, Barbara Wollmer, Matt Kaufmann, Bill Welch, Dan Tureck, Theresa Werner, Brad Crary, Kevin Thusius & David Jenkins. APT Green Volunteers Darcy Kind, Reed Cockrell, Mike Humke & Ann Thering APT Staff (not depicted) Justine Myers & Edwin Hodgson