

As RAGBRAI becomes more popular so does our trail system." Volunteers will build new playgrounds for McHenry and Sheridan parks "Des Moines would argue this - that recreational trails weren't as packed before we got people using them from the cyclist perspective. "I think it's a wonderful tribute to the two gentlemen who created RAGBRAI," Page said, noting that users of the city's trails logged more than 1.7 million trail trips in 2022. More: Varsity Cinema hosts premiere of 'Shift: The RAGBRAI Documentary' for sold-out crowd The ride they founded marks its 50th year this summer. The city secured $2 million in state and federal grant funding for the project, the memo said.Ĭouncil members Carl Voss and Joe Gatto proposed naming the new segment the Karras-Kaul Connector Trail. Page estimated it will take about 1½ years to complete after Rockwell City-based contractor Howrey Construction Inc. The new trail segment will be 10 feet wide and about 3 miles long, according to a council memo. Also visit the PA Department of Aging Home Page for more information.View Gallery: 8 photos: RAGBRAI founders John Karras, Donald Kaul To apply for the Senior (60+) Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program Voucher: Fill out the application and return it to our office.įor information on other supports available including private pay options: Information on PA Home and Community-Based Services Waivers.Ĭall the PA Independent Enrollment Broker at 1.877.550.4227. Please note that programs which assist with funding are based on income eligibility and level of need requirements. In-home care is available through private pay with any Home Care Agency, or if eligible, through Pennsylvania’s Aging Waiver, or the Options program. For general information on our programs, please refer to the Aging Tri Fold Brochure about CCA&CS Programs.įor information on Social Services available in Cumberland County PA, please see the Beginner's Guide to Human Services The core focus of our office is to support older adults, adults with disabilities and others who are at risk of losing their independence, to continue living in the community as long as possible.
