The H Street Heritage Trail—a 3.2-mile-long walking trail winding from Union Station to Gallaudet University and down to H Street NE—is set to be inaugurated this Saturday, and yes, Pat Collins himself will be on hand on lead the ceremonies.

The trail will be the thirteenth of its sort in the city, created by Cultural Tourism D.C. to highlight historic elements of neighborhoods ranging from Barracks Row to Brightwood.

Earlier this year, Collins, NBC 4’s most recognizable on-air reporter, wrote a Collins-esque email to Councilmember Tommy Wells (D-Ward 6) about possible delays in the trail’s completion. Collins, you see, grew up along H Street NE, and was emotionally invested in seeing the trail come to fruition.

The inauguration ceremonies will take place at H and 14th Streets NE at noon on Saturday, the same day that will host the H Street Festival.

If you want to learn more about the trail, it’ll be a topic of discussion tomorrow at 1 p.m. on WAMU’s The Kojo Nnamdi Show. (Correction: The segment was on today. You can listen here.)