WHAT:
Join Mayor Emily Styron, the Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department, the Zionsville Park Board, Zionsville Town Council and other officials for a ribbon cutting of Overley-Worman Park.
WHEN/WHERE:
Friday, May 20 at 9 a.m. Meet at the new bridge located in Overley-Worman Park (6040 Godello Circle).
Park in Vonterra near the paved trail by Zionsville Road (off Lemberger Boulevard) which provides access to Overley-Worman Park or at Nancy Burton and walk the southern Rail Trail into Overley-Worman Park.
WHY:
Let’s cut the ribbon at Overley-Worman Park! Overley-Worman Park is a full-featured park nestled on the banks of Eagle Creek and connected to the Big-4 Rail Trail. The park includes approximately 47 acres of woodland, hills covered with brush and trees, a pond and is partially bisected by Crazy Creek which drains to Eagle Creek. The park complements the existing parks system by providing options for high-demand activities like playgrounds and pathways while also adding new amenities like mountain bike trails and a disc golf course.
MORE:
Find out more about Overley-Worman Park and its features and amenities at www.overleywormanpark.com.
Get involved, volunteer and donate through The Friends of Overley-Worman Park, a 501(c)(3). The mission of The Friends of Overley-Worman Park is to help ensure the ongoing success and activation of Overley-Worman Park through community advocacy, intergovernmental coordination and fundraising for strategic capital investments.