Officials at Elachee Nature Science Center issued a "good news, bad news" report Friday on the impact of Hurricane Irma on the facility.
*Good News to Report:
Late this week, Elachee reopened the Visitor Center, Elachee Nature Academy students returned to class, and scheduled K-12 school field trips have resumed.
*Bad News Item #1
Elachee’s telephones are out of service and it is not known when service will be restored. During this outage, please complete Elachee’s web CONTACT US form for assistance.
*Bad News Item #2
Due to the destructive effects of Irma, the hiking trails are closed to the public until further notice.
Andrea Timpon, Elachee’s President/CEO and Lee Irminger, Natural Resources Manager confirm there are over 100 downed trees along the 12-mile hiking trail system that must be removed.
Clean-up will be a lengthy and costly project, they add, requiring help from our volunteers. To volunteer for trail clean-up, complete the online CONTACT US form.
Donations to help offset the cost of trail clean-up can be mailed to:
Elachee Nature Science Center
2125 Elachee Drive
Gainesville, GA 30504
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