Alumni, Family and Friends
What Happened: Bear Brook State Park, with over 10,000 acres, is the largest developed state park in New Hampshire. Located in the southeast region of the state, there is plenty to do and see for everyone. Forty miles of trails through the heavily forested park lead to seldom visited marshes, bogs, summits, and ponds. The park offers a variety of options for hikers, mountain bikers and equestrians. The parks has a day-use area, group areas, and a 101-site campground.
On April 14, our group of six volunteers were at Bear Brook’s campground cleaning up from the fall and winter. Starting at the campground beach, the team cleaned each campsite of tree limbs, leaves, pine needles, and debris.
Christina Barton, park manager, worked alongside our crew, and at the end stated that our small team accomplished more in one day than a group of 20 volunteers - in a quick three hours, our team cleaned 19 campsites! This work will tremendously help out the park’s team as they prepare for an opening of their campsites in early May!
Share Your Story: Remember to use #ServeWithSNHU to join the movement and share your experience on social media from the event, and you can always give us more details on the Share My Story page.
Stay Involved: Alumna and staff member Allison Pudvah '16 was your volunteer project leader for this event. If you have general questions about SNHU Global Days of Service, please contact the Office of Alumni Engagement. And, check out more ways to get engaged with the SNHU community!
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