COCONINO COUNTY — Join the Arizona Trail Association in the Coconino National Forest in celebrating Latino Conservation Week building a new Arizona Trail on Sunday, July 15.
Everyone is welcome for this fun day on the trail.
Participants should be prepared to walk up to 2 miles over uneven terrain carrying a tool.
Tasks include everyone from digging and moving big rocks to trimming vegetation and raking dirt.
Other jobs include breathing fresh air, enjoying sunshine and getting dirty.
No special skills are need except a desire to work hard and give back to the trail community.
Lunch and snacks will be provided.
Go to www.aztrail.org or send an email volunteer@aztrail.org for more information.
About Latino Conservation Week (July 14 through 22): Latino Conservation Week: Disfrutando y Conservando Nuestra Tierra is an initiative of Hispanic Access Foundation (HAF). Latino Conservation Week was created to support the Latino community getting into the outdoors and participating in activities to protect our natural resources. During this week, community, non-profit, faith-based, and government organizations and agencies hold events throughout the country. From hiking and camping to community roundtables and film screenings, these activities promote conservation efforts in their community, and provide an opportunity for Latinos to show their support for permanently protecting our land, water, and air.