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LLELA to hold Harvest Moon Night Hike

Lewisville, TXLocal News

The Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area (LLELA) is hosting a Harvest Moon Night Hike on September 17, from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. at 201 E. Jones St. This event is a celebration of the autumnal equinox, providing a perfect backdrop for an evening of exploration under the harvest moon.

Participants will have the chance to experience the park's natural beauty and learn about the local environment, fostering a deeper appreciation for nature. The hike encourages community engagement and is an excellent way to promote outdoor activities among residents. Registration is recommended to accommodate all participants and enhance their experience. LLELA remains committed to offering educational opportunities and recreational events that benefit the Lewisville community. This night hike is an excellent example of how local parks can serve as hubs for environmental education and community bonding.

Attendees can look forward to a memorable evening filled with starlit skies and the sounds of nature.

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