Polly Ann Trail Membership & Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteers & Members Make it Happen!


Oxford Girl Scout Troop 1271 recently installed ten bluebird boxes in Leonard. Thank you Ladies!

The Polly Ann Trail is made possible by the generous support of our community stakeholders.

Please join us! Consider supporting the Polly Ann Trail by joining or volunteering for a project..

For information on volunteer opportunities, donations of goods or services or general questions, please email or phone the trail manager


Donate On-Line with Network for Good
You can now use a credit card to contribute to the Polly Ann Trail on-line through Network for Good! Network for Good helps small non-profit organizations who are not able to process credit card payments. They have a secure website to process credit card donations and forward the funds to the organization. You must have an e-mail address to donate on-line. Once the credit card transaction is complete, a message will be e-mailed to you by Network for Good. Please note that it takes 3-4 weeks for the PATMC to receive notification of the donation.

Join today!

Download our membership form.

Our form is typeable, but remember to save your work to a new file name to save your edits!

Donate to the Polly Ann Trail

Supporting your trail is easier than ever! Visit Network for Good to donate online to the Polly Ann Trail. Click on the button or visit the Network for Good website.

Network for Good is a non-profit organization and must cover the cost of credit card processing. When you make your donation, you are asked either make a VOLUNTARY contribution of $3 to Network for Good to cover this cost, or 3% of your on-line donation is automatically deducted by Network for Good for processing.

Polly Ann Trailway Management Council, Inc.
23 E. Elmwood - P.O. Box 112 - Leonard, Michigan 48367
(248) 969-8660 - pollyanntrail@gmail.com
Copyright 2004 Polly Ann Trailway Management Council, Inc. All rights reserved.

Website designed by Lois Golden.

The Polly Ann Trail is owned by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources,
and locally managed by the Polly Ann Trailway Management Council, Inc.