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Paradise Coast Trail Community Celebration

February 5, 2022 @ 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm EST

Free

Naples Pathways Coalition is hosting a free community event to celebrate the kick-off of the Paradise Coast Trail with food and lots of fun for the whole family.

Some planned activities include a bike safety rodeo, children’s 1K fun run, bounce house, splash pad, park, and games. Kids can bring their decorated bikes and win a prize in our bike decorating contest and parade. For the adults, there will be several tasty treat choices, cornhole, a pet parade, giveaways, and more!

Our vendor expo will provide an excellent opportunity for non-profits and businesses to showcase the services and products they provide to the community, offer fun activities for children and adults, and give away treats and treasures to make the day even more memorable.

There are numerous sponsorship opportunities for non-profit and corporate partners to engage with the public and highlight your brand. Please contact Michelle@NaplesPathways.org or call 239.777.7718 to learn more.

* The Paradise Coast Trail will connect Naples, Ave Maria, Bonita Springs, and other areas within and beyond Collier County with a safe, 70 mile, 12-foot-wide multi-use pathway that is separated from the road. It will expand transportation options, improve health and wellness, reduce our carbon footprint, and provide an inviting destination to experience the Paradise Coast’s unique beauty on foot or bike.

Details

Date:
February 5, 2022
Time:
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm EST
Cost:
Free
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Website:
https://NaplesPathways.org

Organizer

Naples Pathways Coalition
Phone
239-777-7718
Email
Michelle@NaplesPathways.org
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Venue

Baker Park
50 Riverside Circle
Naples, FL United States
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