Lunch-and-Learn at the Graham Historical Museum: Haw River Trail

The Graham Historical Museum Advisory Board presents a Lunch-and-Learn Series at the Museum. Join the Museum as we celebrate the Year of the Trail and learn all about Alamance County’s Haw River Trail with Brian Baker, Assistant Alamance County Manager and former Alamance Parks Director. The program will include an overview of the Haw River and its impact on life and development in Alamance County. The presentation will detail the effort to build the Haw River Trail over the past 20 years and discuss the changes it has brought to our community.

“North Carolina’s Year of the Trail movement for 2023 is led by the Great Trails State Coalition, a group of over 50 organizations working to build more opportunities for hiking, biking, walking, running, paddling, and horseback riding across the state through increased awareness, legislative action, education, and engagement.” – Great Trails NC

Speaker: Brian Baker, Assistant Alamance County Manager
Topic: Haw River Trail (2023 is the Year of the Trail)

Date: Wednesday, June 21, 2023
Times: 12:00pm – 1:00pm
Ages: high school/college/adult audience
Cost: Free, bring a sack lunch (registration is required, and space is limited)
Location: Graham Historical Museum • 135 West Elm Street, Graham, NC 27253

This program will take place in the outdoor courtyard of the Graham Historical Museum (rain or shine, we will move indoors in the case of inclement weather). Bring your sack lunch and a friend. Admission is free, but seating is limited, and registration is required.

Can’t make it to a Lunch-and-Learn? You can also watch it LIVE online on the City of Graham’s YouTube channel, and recordings of past Lunch-and-Learn programs are also available.

For more information or to register, please visit https://www.cityofgraham.com/historical-museum/