After 18 months, the Ravine landscape project at Bush’s Pasture Park opened on May 11, 2019, with a community ribbon-cutting event, cake and lemonade, and the opportunity for children to pot up garden thyme for mom.
Park-goers begin to gather for the Ravine public opening.
MSPC volunteers begin to gather in advance of theRavine opening.
MSPC volunteers, members, and guests gather at the Ravine to cut the ribbon.
MSPC volunteers, members, and guests gather at the Ravine to cut the ribbon.
Conservancy volunteers, members, and guests finish cutting the ribbon to open the Ravine.
Mary Nonamaker prudently removes the scissors after the ribbon cutting to prevent accidents or fatalities.
MSPC volunteers remove orange fencing as part of the Ravine public opening event.
MSPC members Ellen Stevens and Sharon Krimmel walk down the lower Ravine path.
Debbie Alexander and Christine Chute serve cake to park-goers as part of the Ravine’s public opening event.
A mother and children pot up garden thyme as part of the Ravine’s public opening.