Capital Area Greenbelt Announces Annual Award Recipients
On April 24 CAGA held its annual awards and recognition event to celebrate the organization's valued partners, donors, and volunteers.
On April 24 CAGA held its annual awards and recognition event to celebrate the organization's valued partners, donors, and volunteers.
Faulkner Subaru Harrisburg, a multi-year supporter and neighbor of the Capital Area Greenbelt Association (located at 3233 Paxton Street just off the Greenbelt), recently expanded its commitment to the well-being of the Greenbelt.
We'd like to extend a big thanks to the 25 volunteers who helped pick up over 50 bags of trash on the Cameron Parkway and Five Senses Garden trail…
Dave Morra has a positive attitude and is always willing to help. We're extremely grateful he's willing to carve out time from his week to keep the Cameron Parkway looking…
The Capital Area Greenbelt Association (CAGA) was recently awarded two grants from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania totaling more than $280K to facilitate environmental infrastructure projects vital to the continued well-being…
A portion of the Greenbelt near Phoenix Park loop will be closed to the public beginning Monday, March 14th through approximately Friday, April 15th. The Greenbelt will still be accessible.
Representatives from Harrisburg City, Susquehanna and Swatara Townships, Penbrook and Paxtang Boroughs, Dauphin County, Capital Region Water, Tri-County Planning Commission and respective police departments met in October to develop 2022 priorities for the Greenbelt.
Grab your helmet, fill your water bottle, oil your bike chain, and call your friends – the Capital Area Green Belt Association (CAGA) recently announced that it will once again hold its Tour de Belt signature fundraising event in person!
Join us in celebration of the people that make the greenbelt vibrant.
CAGA has received $20,000 from the Kline Foundation and $10,000 from the Stabler Foundation toward the design and permitting of a project to restore the Paxtang Parkway trail from the Market Street entrance for a distance of about 2,400 feet.