Eagle Scout project to improve trails at Pennington arboretum

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A local Eagle Scout candidate is building new bridges—literally and figuratively—at the Eileen Heinzel Memorial Arboretum.

With support from the Hopewell Valley Lions Club, Niel Southall of Boy Scout Troop 44 has launched a trail improvement project that includes constructing a new 14-foot bridge and replacing worn boards on two existing crossings.

The upgrades will improve safety and accessibility for those walking and exploring the arboretum’s scenic trails.

“This project will make a lasting impact for everyone who enjoys the trails,” said Lions Club President Matthew Hill. “We’re proud to see young leaders like Niel taking initiative to serve our community.”

The project is part of Southall’s Eagle Scout requirements and highlights his leadership and commitment to public service.

Once completed, the upgraded trail network will provide easier access to new sections of the arboretum, named in honor of the late Eileen Heinzel, a longtime community leader and environmental advocate.

The Hopewell Valley Lions Club, part of Lions Clubs International, has a long record of supporting youth leadership, environmental stewardship and local service initiatives.

The group sponsors programs ranging from vision screenings and scholarships to park cleanups and civic improvement projects. Its mission is summed up in two words: “We Serve.”

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