Today and this coming Wednesday May 13, the Town of Webster, in partnership with Monroe County, will be handing out face masks for anyone who needs one.
From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today, just drive up to the Webster Town Court House, 1000 Ridge Rd.
If you need any assistance, or have any questions, contact your County Legislator, Matthew Terp at 585-753-1922 or at legislatorterp@gmail.com.
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Just steps from the court house, in that small stand of woods by the library, Webster’s newest trail is in bloom.
Sharon Galbraith from the Friends of Webster Trails recently reported that trout lillies, coltsfoot, marsh marigolds and spring beauties are now blooming, with toad trillium, hepatica and others close behind.
And don’t worry about the wet conditions; all of the wildflowers can be enjoyed from the trail’s long boardwalk, which ends at a spacious platform. It’s a beautiful, short trail, and you’ll be right in the neighborhood when you’re picking up your mask, so why not stop and take a look?
The Hickory Bark Woods Trail is located across the parking lot from the Webster Public Library on Van Ingen Dr. The trail head is located on the east side of the park. There’s plenty of parking, and remember to keep your distance from others!
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