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Grace Trail Celebrates the Opening of the Plymouth Seaside Grace Trail
Grace Trail held a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of the Plymouth Seaside Grace Trail
Grace Trail, Inc. (www.GraceTrail.com) proudly announces the official opening of the Plymouth Seaside Grace Trail. Led by founder, Anne Jolles along with a variety of local government officials, the group completed an official ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the trail opening. Local officials also awarded Anne Jolles and Grace Trail an Official Citation to honor the opening and mark the occasion.
The start of Plymouth Seaside Grace Trail is located at the Nelson Park Parking Lot at 255 Water St in Plymouth, which begins the 1st of 5 questions to help walkers access their own personal journey and embrace peace and joy in their lives. Joined by State Representative Kathleen LaNatra, State Senator Dylan Fernadez and Selectman Charles Bletzer, Anne spoke to a large group about her mission to help others find home and embrace happiness.
“With May being Mental Health Awareness Month, I couldn’t have found a better time to celebrate the opening of the Plymouth Seaside Grace Trail. As a local citizen who lives nearby, I am so excited to help walkers access the 5 questions along the trail to help them find inner peace, whether that is overcoming a challenge in their life, embracing joy or celebrating their own achievements. The beauty of Grace Trail questions are that they are unique to each person and every Grace Trail walk is different than the next depending on where you are in your life journey,” says Anne Jolles, CEO of Grace Trail, Inc. “I have seen firsthand how life-changing it is to have access to this type of transformative process to truly ground yourself and find the answers that you seek. Our mission at Grace Trail is to inspire hope and personal resilience, and we are so happy to work with the town of Plymouth bringing the Plymouth Seaside Grace Trail to life!”
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"Plymouth is proud to partner with Anne Jolles on the Grace Trail and incorporate it into Plymouth’s most popular Sea Side Trail,” said Plymouth’s Town Manager, Derek Brindisi. “We hope citizens and residents enjoy asking themselves the five Grace questions to evoke gratitude in their own lives."
When founder Anne Jolles was going through a challenging time in her life, she found hope through spending time in nature asking herself the 5 Grace Trail questions around Gratitude, Release, Accept, Challenge and Embrace. Called to share her resiliency model with others, she created Grace Trail, a self-guided process asking the reflective questions to help participants access their inner wisdom and courage to find hope and joy through difficult times. The Grace Trail network of trails features installations at UMass Boston Harbor Walk, Beth Israel Deaconess Plymouth Hospital, Plymouth Seaside Trail as well as 3 in Texas, 2 in Wisconsin and 2 in Connecticut including one Elementary School. Grace Trail is continuing their mission to build a trail in every state through its “Grace Trail 50 State Initiative”.
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