New ‘Hart Walk’ officially opens in downtown Hartselle
Community members and city leaders attend a ribbon cutting for the newly unveiled Hartselle Hart Walk Oct. 25. From left, Greg Lane, Wiley Howard, Rachel Howard, Jesi Livingston, Kimberly Seagraves, Jeff Johnson, Jennifer Malone, Mayor Randy Garrison, Curtis Self, Stephanie Farris and HACC president Jasmine Sanderfer. Photos by Rachel Howard.
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 By Rebekah Yancey  
Published 10:33 am Tuesday, October 29, 2024

New ‘Hart Walk’ officially opens in downtown Hartselle

Downtown Hartselle gained a new addition Oct. 25 with the official ribbon cutting for the Hart Walk, a one-mile heart-healthy walking trail. Winding through the city’s historic district, the Hart Walk was created not only to encourage health and wellness but also to highlight the unique storefronts and businesses that define Hartselle’s charm. 

Signage for the newly unveiled Hartselle Hart Walk at the trail’s start.  Photos by Rachel Howard.

 

The initiative was spearheaded by the Downtown Hartselle Business League in partnership with the Hartselle Area Chamber of Commerce and received significant sponsorship from Cullman Regional. Their shared vision was to create a project that would bring both health benefits and economic growth to the area. 

 

Rachel Howard, a volunteer and former board member, spoke at the event, celebrating the culmination of countless volunteer hours and the cooperative spirit behind the new walking trail. “This trail is more than just a path. It’s a celebration of our beloved historic district, a social, cultural and economic hub that we all hold dear,” she said. 

 

“Our goal with the Hart Walk is to not only promote the well-being of our residents but also to bring attention to the incredible storefronts and businesses that make this area so special,” Howard added, explaining that each step along the route highlights the character of downtown Hartselle’s merchants. 

The initiative received a financial boost from Cullman Regional Medical Center earlier this year, committing $1,500 annually to sponsor the project, according to DHBL board member Jesi Livingston. 

Kelly Lambert, a registered nurse with the Cullman Regional Cardiac/Pulmonary Rehab Program said CRMC is proud to sponsor the Hart Walk and promote healthy living.   

 

Walking can be the easiest way to get important cardiovascular benefits and help manage a healthy weight,” Lambert said. “When communities implement projects like the Hart Walk that provide a free and convenient way to get out and exercise, Cullman Regional is proud to support them.”  

A distinctive feature of the Hart Walk is its clear signage at the trail’s start and end points, accompanied by a signature icon embedded in the pavement to guide walkers. This symbol represents the collaboration and dedication of the community in bringing the Hart Walk to life. 

Hartselle Hart Walk icons are embedded in the pavement to guide walkers through the one-mile trail. Photos by Rachel Howard.

 

Howard noted that the project was met with full support from local merchants, many of whom were involved in the planning and decision-making process. “Not one merchant stood in opposition. That speaks volumes about our shared commitment to this community,” she said. 

DHBL board member Jesi Livingston places a decal along the Hartselle Hart Walk on Railroad Street. Photos by Rachel Howard.

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