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Community Refuge Inspiration Make Your Path on The Trail A place of restoration. A center of well-being. A trail of freedom. A path to enhancement. You have stepped into the hallowed grounds of Houston's beloved Memorial Park. A place where anyone belongs . . . all that's required is a spirit of camaraderie and desire to improve oneself and the world around. Finding a trail so vital and so integrated with a community is a rarity, and that's just what Memorial Park is: a rarity, treasure, and pleasure for anyone who visits. Turn the pages and follow the many footsteps on the trail-those of the…mehr

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Community Refuge Inspiration Make Your Path on The Trail A place of restoration. A center of well-being. A trail of freedom. A path to enhancement. You have stepped into the hallowed grounds of Houston's beloved Memorial Park. A place where anyone belongs . . . all that's required is a spirit of camaraderie and desire to improve oneself and the world around. Finding a trail so vital and so integrated with a community is a rarity, and that's just what Memorial Park is: a rarity, treasure, and pleasure for anyone who visits. Turn the pages and follow the many footsteps on the trail-those of the fast, slow, old, and young-and learn how one city's dedication to conserving its natural beauty and resources has changed countless lives, families, and organizations. Through others' perspectives, you will ¿find humor and appreciation for the diverse personalities who frequent the trail; ¿find the inspiration to overcome difficult situations; and ¿find the encouragement that anyone can be active. Follow the people of Memorial Park.
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STACY HOLDEN is a native Houstonian, beginning her relationship with Houston's Memorial Park at an early age. At seven years old, Stacy began running, only to be diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and celiac disease three years later. Through these health hardships, her exercise habits never faltered, and in 1998, she and her parents began training at the Park for the Houston Marathon. All the dedication and hard work came to fruition when she completed her first marathon at twelve years old, sparking a new love for the Park and its people. Stacy went on to run competitively throughout high school and college. Today, she is married with two daughters and is grateful to live near the park, where she still runs several times a week.