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Randolph Fairy Trail Opening
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Strolling through the beautiful trails in Randolph will be even more magical this summer, thanks to a community-wide project organized by members of Randolph Mommy and Me to create the first ever Randolph Fairy Trail.
With over 100 community members registered to build fairy houses, you can expect to see a wide variety of magical abodes nestled along the trail. Randolph residents, scout troops, businesses and school groups have volunteered to follow strict guidelines to maintain a natural environment with the structures they create.
The Randolph Fairy Trail officially opens on June 1 with a free festival and opening ceremony at Brundage Preserve.
Mayor Chris Carey is there for the ribbon cutting ceremony along with numerous local vendors, activities, crafts, storytime and more.
Rain date is June 2. Reserve your free tickets online.
If you’d like to contact the Randolph Fairy Trail to donate or learn how you can help, please email RandolphFairyTrail@Gmail.com.