New Map! South Tar River To Washington
Parks & Rec. City of Greenville Pitt County
 
 

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  • Join! Make a donation to FROGGS. Basic memberships start at $25 per year. Student and senior memberships are only $15. Your 100% tax deductible donation will help FROGGS to build amenities along the second phase of the South Tar River Greenway and to promote other greenway development in Greenville.
  • If you'd prefer to join by mail, checks made out to "Friends of Greenville Greenways" can be mailed to:

    Friends of Greenville Greenways
    P.O. Box 2544
    Greenville, NC 27836

     
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  • Volunteer! Want to help with our annual Greenway Fun Day or other FROGGS activities and initiatives? Or do you have a skill to volunteer (graphic design, web design, printing, grant writing, etc.)? E-mail froggsgreenville@gmail.com.

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  • Support our Capital Campaign! FROGGS is raising $30,000 to build amenities along the South Tar River Greenway and Fork Swamp Greenways. You can donate in any amount, but if you donate a trash receptacle ($250), bench ($625), or picnic table ($1000), you (or your business) will be recognized on a commemorative brick marking your donation. For more information, download our official donation materials.

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    If you'd prefer to give by mail, checks made out to "Friends of Greenville Greenways" can be mailed to the address above.

     

     

    Friends of Greenville Greenways
    PO Box 2544
    Greenville, NC 27836
    froggsgreenville@gmail.com

    The Friends of Greenville Greenways is a 501(c)3 nonprofit, all-volunteer, organization that fosters awareness of the importance of Greenways, advocates for their use, and solicits funding for their development and construction within the city of Greenville and the county of Pitt in North Carolina.