Friends of Lauren Hill Memorial Park Grateful for First Summer of Operation

Tuesday, October 11, 2022 at 6:17 AM

By Friends of Lauren Hill Memorial Park, news release

A multipurpose trail is planned at the park.

(Greendale, Ind.) - The Lauren Hill Memorial Park opened on April 22, 2022. Since then hundreds of dogs and humans alike have come out and enjoyed the dog park. 

The board is grateful for the first summer and fall open and are excited for future plans coming to the park. “We got a load of dirt brought to us recently, we plan on using that to build our trail system,” says Board Member Adam Duwel. 

The park started with a vision by Tom Biedenharn and Adam Duwel back in 2016. Since then the board has been working tirelessly to make this park a reality. 

“We are grateful for the support from the City of Greendale and the community at large who have stepped up and make this park a reality,” says Adam Duwel. 

The board has plans for the future including a multipurpose trail. For more information regarding the park, visit https://www.friendsoflaurenhill.com/.

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