Hug Walk 2024


(Help Unite Greenbelt With A Little Kindness)

Sunday, October 20, 2024, 1:00 pm

Hug Walk 2024, brought to you by Greenbelt Access Television (GATE)

Residents of Greenbelt are invited to join the annual HUG Walk (Help Unite Greenbelt With A Little Kindness) ib Sunday, October 20th  (Rain or Shine). 

People of all ages, backgrounds, abilities, ethnicities, beliefs and faiths will walk together in a public demonstration of unity and community strength. There is no cost to be a part of the HUG WALK except the energy and spirit of each individual joining in with their neighbors from across the city. 

The HUG WALK will begin in the Greenbelt Station area of Greenbelt by the Indian Creek Trail entrance located across from the Shell Station on Cherrywood Lane. Parking will be made available by Beltway Plaza in the lot next to the Shell Station. The walk will wind past Franklin Park, Buddy Attick Lake Park, the Roosevelt Center, Greenbriar and Windsor Green. Participants may join along the way until the walk concludes at Schrom Hills Park across from Hunting Ridge.

The HUG WALK was conceived as an antidote to the ongoing divisiveness and frayed social fabric being experienced in our country. RUAK (Random Unselfish Acts of Kindness) is organizing the walk. The HUG WALK is supported by over 65 co-sponsors, including social, civic, and religious groups. This year the City of Greenbelt and the State of Maryland are partnering to promote the state’s initiative promoting health and wellness, WALKTOBER.

All Greenbelters are invited to participate in the HUG WALK in whatever way they choose. Join as a walker or cheer on your neighbors as they walk through your neighborhood. Show your city pride by wearing Greenbelt apparel such as a “Greenbelt is Great” shirt, a Greenbelt sports team uniform or other item.  Feel free to write inspirational messages or poems of kindness in chalk along the route.

The Greenbelt Connection will provide shuttle service from each of the join-in locations as needed. PLEASE Officers (Greenbelt’s finest law enforcement) will assist in street crossings. 

Middle school and high school students can earn community service hours by helping. If interested in volunteering, contact spreadruak@gmail.com

Following the walk, participants are encouraged to share their experiences, pictures and stories with the News Review or spreadruak@gmail.com

Hug Walk schedule 

1 pm. – Gather at the Indian Creek Trail entrance across from the Shell Station on Cherrywood Lane. 

1:30 p.m. – Walk steps off. 

2 p.m. – Join the walk at Springhill Lake Recreation Center.

2:30 p.m. – Join the walk at Buddy Attick Lake Park parking lot. 

3 p.m. – Join the walk at Roosevelt Center. 

3:30 p.m. – Join the walk at Greenbriar Community Center. 

4 p.m. – Join the walk at Windsor Green Community Center. 

4:30 p.m. – Celebrate the HUG WALK’s finish at Schrom Hills Park. 

Feel free to contact me if you have any questions, Robert Goldberg-Strassler at spreadruak@gmail.com or visit RUAK.org