Hawk Nature Trail opened in Farmington Hills after $61,000 in community donations

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Speakers at a brief trail walk said the Hawk Nature Trail in Farmington Hills was developed with $61,000 in community donations, with named donations from Michigan Schools and Bridal Union, the Annapurna Foundation and Mercedes Benz Financial; a credit union representative also praised community support.

Farmington Hills — At a short public trail walk, speakers said the Hawk Nature Trail was developed with $61,000 in community donations and invited residents to use the new path.

Speakers emphasized the trail’s proximity to local landmarks and the role of donors in funding construction. “I think this trail is amazing. I think it's gonna be a great asset for our city. I spend quite a bit of time at the Hawk. I use the makerspace quite often and to be able to come out here before or after and just relax and be around nature in the middle of our great city is gonna be really fun,” said a Resident who spoke at the walk.

The event speaker noted the total community contribution and named several donors. “With $61,000, we're able to develop this entire trail all from community support,” the Event speaker said, adding that “Michigan Schools and Bridal Union” donated $1,000, and that the Annapurna Foundation and Mercedes Benz Financial also contributed. The speaker said the project was “all funded through our donors” and remarked that the donation reflected the credit union’s desire to support the community.

Organizers and speakers described the trail as a tucked-away green space near the Hawk makerspace and close to I-696, and encouraged residents to visit. One speaker said they planned to use the trail during lunch breaks and urged others to try it.

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