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Weekly walks led by Andy Falender and Jackie Lenth. Friday afternoons at 1:30 we’ll meet and walk silently about 30 feet apart observing and appreciating the local “wilderness” of Lincoln and surrounding areas.  We’ll usually walk for slightly over an hour (for about 2 miles) then gather in a circle to share our observations.  It’s probably best to reserve an hour and a half for each Friday afternoon. Check the weekly News Briefs for meeting location or contact Andy Falender.

Weekly walks led by Andy Falender and Jackie Lenth. Friday afternoons at 1:30 we’ll meet and walk silently about 30 feet apart observing and appreciating the local “wilderness” of Lincoln and surrounding areas.  We’ll usually walk for slightly over an hour (for about 2 miles) then gather in a circle to share our observations.  It’s probably best to reserve an hour and a half for each Friday afternoon. Check the weekly News Briefs for meeting location or contact Andy Falender.

Weekly walks led by Andy Falender and Jackie Lenth. Friday afternoons at 1:30 we’ll meet and walk silently about 30 feet apart observing and appreciating the local “wilderness” of Lincoln and surrounding areas.  We’ll usually walk for slightly over an hour (for about 2 miles) then gather in a circle to share our observations.  It’s probably best to reserve an hour and a half for each Friday afternoon. Check the weekly News Briefs for meeting location or contact Andy Falender.

Weekly walks led by Andy Falender and Jackie Lenth. Friday afternoons at 1:30 we’ll meet and walk silently about 30 feet apart observing and appreciating the local “wilderness” of Lincoln and surrounding areas.  We’ll usually walk for slightly over an hour (for about 2 miles) then gather in a circle to share our observations.  It’s probably best to reserve an hour and a half for each Friday afternoon. Check the weekly News Briefs for meeting location or contact Andy Falender.

Weekly walks led by Andy Falender and Jackie Lenth. Friday afternoons at 1:30 we’ll meet and walk silently about 30 feet apart observing and appreciating the local “wilderness” of Lincoln and surrounding areas.  We’ll usually walk for slightly over an hour (for about 2 miles) then gather in a circle to share our observations.  It’s probably best to reserve an hour and a half for each Friday afternoon. Check the weekly News Briefs for meeting location or contact Andy Falender.

Weekly walks led by Andy Falender and Jackie Lenth. Friday afternoons at 1:30 we’ll meet and walk silently about 30 feet apart observing and appreciating the local “wilderness” of Lincoln and surrounding areas.  We’ll usually walk for slightly over an hour (for about 2 miles) then gather in a circle to share our observations.  It’s probably best to reserve an hour and a half for each Friday afternoon. Check the weekly News Briefs for meeting location or contact Andy Falender.

Weekly walks led by Andy Falender and Jackie Lenth. Friday afternoons at 1:30 we’ll meet and walk silently about 30 feet apart observing and appreciating the local “wilderness” of Lincoln and surrounding areas.  We’ll usually walk for slightly over an hour (for about 2 miles) then gather in a circle to share our observations.  It’s probably best to reserve an hour and a half for each Friday afternoon. Check the weekly News Briefs for meeting location or contact Andy Falender.

Weekly walks led by Andy Falender and Jackie Lenth. Friday afternoons at 1:30 we’ll meet and walk silently about 30 feet apart observing and appreciating the local “wilderness” of Lincoln and surrounding areas.  We’ll usually walk for slightly over an hour (for about 2 miles) then gather in a circle to share our observations.  It’s probably best to reserve an hour and a half for each Friday afternoon. Check the weekly News Briefs for meeting location or contact Andy Falender.

Weekly walks led by Andy Falender and Jackie Lenth. Friday afternoons at 1:30 we’ll meet and walk silently about 30 feet apart observing and appreciating the local “wilderness” of Lincoln and surrounding areas.  We’ll usually walk for slightly over an hour (for about 2 miles) then gather in a circle to share our observations.  It’s probably best to reserve an hour and a half for each Friday afternoon. Check the weekly News Briefs for meeting location or contact Andy Falender.

Weekly walks led by Andy Falender and Jackie Lenth. Friday afternoons at 1:30 we’ll meet and walk silently about 30 feet apart observing and appreciating the local “wilderness” of Lincoln and surrounding areas.  We’ll usually walk for slightly over an hour (for about 2 miles) then gather in a circle to share our observations.  It’s probably best to reserve an hour and a half for each Friday afternoon. Check the weekly News Briefs for meeting location or contact Andy Falender.

Weekly walks led by Andy Falender and Jackie Lenth. Friday afternoons at 1:30 we’ll meet and walk silently about 30 feet apart observing and appreciating the local “wilderness” of Lincoln and surrounding areas.  We’ll usually walk for slightly over an hour (for about 2 miles) then gather in a circle to share our observations.  It’s probably best to reserve an hour and a half for each Friday afternoon. Check the weekly News Briefs for meeting location or contact Andy Falender.

Weekly walks led by Andy Falender and Jackie Lenth. Friday afternoons at 1:30 we’ll meet and walk silently about 30 feet apart observing and appreciating the local “wilderness” of Lincoln and surrounding areas.  We’ll usually walk for slightly over an hour (for about 2 miles) then gather in a circle to share our observations.  It’s probably best to reserve an hour and a half for each Friday afternoon. Check the weekly News Briefs for meeting location or contact Andy Falender.

Weekly walks led by Andy Falender and Jackie Lenth. Friday afternoons at 1:30 we’ll meet and walk silently about 30 feet apart observing and appreciating the local “wilderness” of Lincoln and surrounding areas.  We’ll usually walk for slightly over an hour (for about 2 miles) then gather in a circle to share our observations.  It’s probably best to reserve an hour and a half for each Friday afternoon. Check the weekly News Briefs for meeting location or contact Andy Falender.

Weekly walks led by Andy Falender and Jackie Lenth. Friday afternoons at 1:30 we’ll meet and walk silently about 30 feet apart observing and appreciating the local “wilderness” of Lincoln and surrounding areas.  We’ll usually walk for slightly over an hour (for about 2 miles) then gather in a circle to share our observations.  It’s probably best to reserve an hour and a half for each Friday afternoon. Check the weekly News Briefs for meeting location or contact Andy Falender.

Weekly walks led by Andy Falender and Jackie Lenth. Friday afternoons at 1:30 we’ll meet and walk silently about 30 feet apart observing and appreciating the local “wilderness” of Lincoln and surrounding areas.  We’ll usually walk for slightly over an hour (for about 2 miles) then gather in a circle to share our observations.  It’s probably best to reserve an hour and a half for each Friday afternoon. Check the weekly News Briefs for meeting location or contact Andy Falender.

Weekly walks led by Andy Falender and Jackie Lenth. Friday afternoons at 1:30 we’ll meet and walk silently about 30 feet apart observing and appreciating the local “wilderness” of Lincoln and surrounding areas.  We’ll usually walk for slightly over an hour (for about 2 miles) then gather in a circle to share our observations.  It’s probably best to reserve an hour and a half for each Friday afternoon. Check the weekly News Briefs for meeting location or contact Andy Falender.

Weekly walks led by Andy Falender and Jackie Lenth. Friday afternoons at 1:30 we’ll meet and walk silently about 30 feet apart observing and appreciating the local “wilderness” of Lincoln and surrounding areas.  We’ll usually walk for slightly over an hour (for about 2 miles) then gather in a circle to share our observations.  It’s probably best to reserve an hour and a half for each Friday afternoon. Check the weekly News Briefs for meeting location or contact Andy Falender.

Weekly walks led by Andy Falender and Jackie Lenth. Friday afternoons at 1:30 we’ll meet and walk silently about 30 feet apart observing and appreciating the local “wilderness” of Lincoln and surrounding areas.  We’ll usually walk for slightly over an hour (for about 2 miles) then gather in a circle to share our observations.  It’s probably best to reserve an hour and a half for each Friday afternoon. Check the weekly News Briefs for meeting location or contact Andy Falender.

Weekly walks led by Andy Falender and Jackie Lenth. Friday afternoons at 1:30 we’ll meet and walk silently about 30 feet apart observing and appreciating the local “wilderness” of Lincoln and surrounding areas.  We’ll usually walk for slightly over an hour (for about 2 miles) then gather in a circle to share our observations.  It’s probably best to reserve an hour and a half for each Friday afternoon. Check the weekly News Briefs for meeting location or contact Andy Falender.

Weekly walks led by Andy Falender and Jackie Lenth. Friday afternoons at 1:30 we’ll meet and walk silently about 30 feet apart observing and appreciating the local “wilderness” of Lincoln and surrounding areas.  We’ll usually walk for slightly over an hour (for about 2 miles) then gather in a circle to share our observations.  It’s probably best to reserve an hour and a half for each Friday afternoon. Check the weekly News Briefs for meeting location or contact Andy Falender.

Weekly walks led by Andy Falender and Jackie Lenth. Friday afternoons at 1:30 we’ll meet and walk silently about 30 feet apart observing and appreciating the local “wilderness” of Lincoln and surrounding areas.  We’ll usually walk for slightly over an hour (for about 2 miles) then gather in a circle to share our observations.  It’s probably best to reserve an hour and a half for each Friday afternoon. Check the weekly News Briefs for meeting location or contact Andy Falender.

Weekly walks led by Andy Falender and Jackie Lenth. Friday afternoons at 1:30 we’ll meet and walk silently about 30 feet apart observing and appreciating the local “wilderness” of Lincoln and surrounding areas.  We’ll usually walk for slightly over an hour (for about 2 miles) then gather in a circle to share our observations.  It’s probably best to reserve an hour and a half for each Friday afternoon. Check the weekly News Briefs for meeting location or contact Andy Falender.

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