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Born Learning Trail ribbon cutting set for July 10

Adams, Brown, Beran and Ball staff complete the installation of the Born Learning Trail at Sunrise Park just south of Roosevelt School June 1. (Photo courtesy UWEC)

 

UWEC

The Wonder Women League of the United Way of Ellis County and Adams, Brown, Beran, and Ball, are pleased to announce the ribbon cutting of the of the Born Learning Trail at 10:00 a.m. on July 10, 2018 at Sunrise Park, 19th and Lawrence Drive, Hays. The public is invited.

The Wonder Women League’s mission is to inspire and empower women to affect change in our community.

Sherry Dryden, executive director of the United Way said “the Wonder Women are just that. They are determined, strong women continuously forging forward for the betterment of Ellis County. This trail is the first community impact project of the WWL. The trail was installed by the staff of Adams, Brown, Beran and Ball for a community volunteer project. They will also be maintaining the trail for years to come.”

“This collaboration between the Wonder Women League and Adams, Brown, Beran and Ball truly shows what Ellis County is all about – Living United. The United Way is very proud of these women and their accomplishments,” Dryden added.

In comparison to another county of a population of over 300,000, that United Way’s first convening of their Women’s United organization only gathered 30 members and it took two years for their first fundraiser and project. The first six months of the Wonder Women League of the United Way of Ellis County gathered 35 members, did one fundraiser and completed their first Community Impact Project.

Additionally, they are already working on their next two projects and fundraiser. Membership is continuously welcomed. For more information go to www.liveunited.us/wonder-women-league.

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