It's part of Fairmount Park Conservancy's "We Walk PHL" program.
"It's really an opportunity for people to connect socially, especially in a time of rising social isolation...put the phones down, be outside," said Chief of Staff at Fairmount Park Conservancy, Kevin Roche.
" We focus heavily on inclusiveness... and just being able to have our shoulders drop and roll back for a little bit...it's nice to be able to come out and watch the trees, the leaves blowing in the wind," said Education & Engagement Specialist at Fairmount Park Conservancy, Nicole Seahorne Hameen.
They will hold programs in the Fall season until October 31st.
"We do a lot of offseason stuff. We do a winter wellness series and then we kick back off in the spring," said Roche.
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