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PHOTO: Dedication of Lake Shore Trail

The trail makes the flagpole area that faces Mountain Road in Pasadena more accessible.

 
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Pictured are Rick Anthony, director, Anne Arundel County Recreation & Parks; Linda Loane, treasurer, Pasadena Business Association; Brian Siwinski, vice president, Lake Shore Baseball; John R. Leopold, county executive; Sandi Parrish, executive director, Pasadena Business Association; Dan Demers, scoutmaster, Boy Scout Troop 773; and Linda Hart, president, Pasadena Business Association. courtesy Anne Arundel County
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Pictured are Rick Anthony, director, Anne Arundel County Recreation & Parks; Linda Loane, treasurer, Pasadena Business Association; Brian Siwinski, vice president, Lake Shore Baseball; John R. Leopold, county executive; Sandi Parrish, executive director, Pasadena Business Association; Dan Demers, scoutmaster, Boy Scout Troop 773; and Linda Hart, president, Pasadena Business Association.

A trail in the Lake Shore area of Pasadena was dedicated on Tuesday.

According to a press release:

County Executive John R. Leopold joined the Pasadena Business Association to dedicate a trail that leads from the Lake Shore Athletic Complex to the flagpole that faces Mountain Road. The trail makes the flagpole area more accessible and provides access to parking. Thanks to Boy Scout Troop 773 for assistance to the Department of Recreation and Parks to clear access to the flagpole and veteran's memorial.

Related Topics: Anne Arundel County Executive, Anne Arundel County Trails, County Executive John R. Leopold, Lake Shore Athletic Complex, Pasadena Maryland, and pasadena business association

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