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The Transformative Indy Cultural Trail w/ Sarah Frey

The Transformative Indy Cultural Trail w/ Sarah Frey

Season 2 Episode 98 Published 4 years, 4 months ago
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In this episode, I reconnect with Sarah Frey, Development and Marketing Director with the Indianapolis Cultural Trail: A Legacy of Gene & Marilyn Glick, for an in-depth conversation about the Trail and the impact it has had on the health and vitality of the city and its residents.

Landing page on the Active Towns website for access to videos and photos of the trail

In June 2021, I had the honor of attending the Walk Bike Places conference in Indianapolis, Indiana and one of the things I was most looking forward to was re-visiting the Indy Cultural Trail, one of the most extraordinary and impactful activity assets I have ever experienced and documented. The Trail did not disappoint, in fact, it had gotten even more impressive in the three years since my previous visit.

In addition to using the Trail every day during my nearly week-long stay to get to and from the convention center and various conference-related activities, I was able to participate in a fabulous workshop tour led by Sarah Frey, Director of Development and Marketing, for the Indianapolis Cultural Trail: A Legacy of Gene & Marilyn Glick.

As part of that workshop, I produced this video and I planted the seed with Sarah to eventually get her on the podcast because this is a powerful story that needs to be told and many communities around the world can benefit from it.

I hope you enjoy it.

Cheers!
John

 
Additional Helpful Links:

Walk Bike Places Conference produced by PPS-Project for Public Spaces and presented by PeopleForBikes

Trail expansion article

Trail Art Installations

Indy Canal and Open Spaces

White River Trail

Monon Trail

City of Indianapolis Bikeways and Map

Indy Trails and Greenways

Our Carmel, IN video

Arleigh Greenwald - Bike Shop Girl

Streetfilms


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Credits:

All video and audio production by John Simmerman


Music:

Various mixes also by John Simmerman


Resources used during the production of this episode:

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