GARDENS ALONG THE CRICKET FROG TRAIL | | |
Are you interested in gardening? Would you be interested in volunteering to help build, plant, and maintain the butterfly garden that Newton Trails is installing along the Cricket Frog Trail between West and Spring Streets in Covington? Do you have plant material to donate? Would you be interested in creating and maintaining your own pollinator garden somewhere along the Trail?
These things are possible and if you are interested, please contact Newton Trails board member Greg Richardson at gregr147@gmail.com.
The butterfly garden on the west side of Covington is an expansion of the garden started by Michael and Chrissy King last spring. The expansion has been made possible with the help of Michelin Tread Technologies and Becton-Dickinson (BD) employees who helped dig out the railroad ballast adjoining the Trail and helped build the railroad tie retaining wall. The Satsuki Garden Club donated money to buy topsoil which Ed Hutter delivered and helped spread. Others have donated time, money, and plant material. The garden is focused on providing food and host plants for butterflies whose populations are declining across the United States.
Newton Trails is giving space to Newton County Extension's Master Gardener Program for a garden on the corner of Pace and Stallings streets in Covington. That garden is being designed by Noah Dilday, a graduate student in the University of Georgia's landscape architecture program with input from Ashley Best, Newton County's Extension Agent. Dilday's expertise has been made available through the Archway Partnership being overseen by Newton County Tomorrow.
It is too early to say much, but Newton Trails is also aware that the Town of Newborn is planning to install a garden area in the trailhead park it plans to build off Timberlake Drive. Efforts are underway to extend the Cricket Frog Trail from its current terminus at Zeigler Road to that new trailhead.
| | APRIL GROUP BIKE RIDE - MARK YOUR CALENDARS | |
The next Regional Group Bike Ride is scheduled for April 26, 2025.
Meet 9:00 a.m. @ Covington Park & Ride, 6203 U.S.278 NW, Covington, GA 30014.
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Meet 10:30 a.m. @ Big Creek Park Trailhead, 1600 Old Alabama Road, Roswell GA 30076. It's 52 miles from Covington.
When we arrive, please drive through the lower parking lot, over a couple of hills, and park in the upper parking lot close to the trail entrance. Restrooms are available.
We will ride the beautiful concrete and boardwalk Big Creek Greenway Trail through the woods and along the river for 10 miles to the Big Creek Halcyon Trailhead and then across the street for lunch at Cherry Street Brew Pub, 6640 Town Square, Alpharetta GA 30005, 770.696.4229. Lunches are $20-$30. They have clean spacious indoor seating as well as outside seating with games.
The trail changes to asphalt and sidewalk for a short distance, about 1.5 miles, between Union Hill and Halcyon. PLEASE WEAR YOUR HELMET.
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Yep, Newton Trails folks rode the Big Creek Greenway back in 2012!
See anyone you know?
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Where we will have lunch.
| | TRAIL BENCHES, TRASH CANS, AND PET WASTE STATIONS | | |
Thanks to the generosity of our donors, Newton Trails has to date installed 22 trail benches, 10 pet waste stations, 7 trash cans, 2 bicycle racks, and one portable toilet along the Cricket Frog Trail. We cannot give enough thanks to those who have invested in these trail amenities!
Although we have as many of these items as are needed along the Trail within the City of Covington, we would welcome additional donations for elsewhere.
If interested, please contact Duane Ford at duane@newtontrails.org.
Here is what we need:
- A bench for placement along the Trail between Soap Opera Laundry and Hesters Package Store in Covington.
- Two, or maybe three, benches for locations between the Covington Bypass and Zeigler Road, specifically one somewhere near Piper or East End roads, one near Starrsville, and one near Beaver Park.
- A few benches, a pet waste station, and a trash can for placement along the new Trail section between Zeigler Road and Newborn or in the new trailhead park that the Town of Newborn is building.
- One bench to fill an empty site along the East Side Trail.
There also may be the possibility of locating a few benches along the Oxford Trail in partnership with either the City of Oxford or Oxford College of Emory University.
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NEW CAPS AVAILABLE FOR SPRING
Newton Trails branded baseball caps are available at our online store www.bonfire.com/nt-hats/. You can also order shirts from that same store. Check it out!
Shirts and other items bearing the the Cricket Frog Trail logo are available at Rush Tees & Signs on the Covington Square.
Newton Trails receives a donation as a result of every sale.
| | | NEWTON TRAILS' DONORS AND SPONSORS | | |
Newton Trails appreciates and here recognizes the contributors who so generously supported our work since our Spring 2024 Newsletter which was sent out April 3, 2024. If you see an error or omission, please let Newton Trails know at info@newtontrails.org. We want to get it right!
For information about our Donor, Sponsor, and Supporter Recognition Program, please visit www.newtontrails.org/donor-recognition.
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DIAMOND ($10,000 or more)
Beaver Manufacturing
City of Covington
Mayfield Ace Hardware
George Haymons
Newton County
Pratt Industries
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PLATINUM ($5,000 - $9,999)
Animal Medical Clinic
General Mills Covington
Greg and Lisa Herring
Hay-Dearing, LLC
Jerry Bouchillon
Newton County Water & Sewer Authority
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GOLD ($2,500 - $4,999)
Keenan Media
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SILVER ($1,000 - $2,499)
Becton-Dickinson
Burge Club
Lowell Chambers and Melanie Sheets
Duane and Sheri Ford
Ginn Motor Company
Debra and Rich Griffith
Mark and Lisa Hanson
John and Susie Keck
Dalton and Lisa Knox
Nitro 2 Go
Norris and Francie LIttle
Michelin Tread Technologies
Alexander and Betsy Morehouse
Oxford College of Emory University
Peachstate Construction
Greg and Tamara Richardson
Turf and Tree Wizards
United Bank
Miriam Wheeler
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COPPER ($500 - $999)
Carmen Aaron
Caroline Buckner
Christy Blanchford
Bridgestone Golf
C-Town Bikes
Pete and Gail Carter
Church of the Good Shepherd Episcopal
Bill Couch
Epic Events and Entertainment
Gary Massey Agency, Inc.
The Geoffroy Firm PC
Georgia Unlimited Roofing and Building
GWES, LLC
Sarah Higinbotham
Hoss Fly Studios
Rosalind Howell
Scott Hubbard State Farm Insurance
Craig and Jan Hudson
Keck+Wood
Lavish Studios
Longleaf Hospice & Palliative Care, LLC
LRC Promotions
MG Law
Newton Federal
Peak Steel Contractors, LLC
Piedmont Newton Hospital
Julie and Carter Rogers
Sellars Auto Solutions
Rodney and Julia Sheets
Specialty Cartridge
Southern Bicycle League
Juanita Thompson
Judy and Steve Tilmont
Jonna and Chip West
Roberta and Ed Winnicki
Woodstock Furniture & Mattress Outlet
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