4th Annual Johnny & Alex Trail Day, Saturday, August 2,
Folks, you can also donate bottled water or other drinks and snacks for the workers. Contact me in order to make arrangements for this if you cannot attend the trail day, or, even better, just send supplies along with someone you know who is going.
Remember, any donations are tax deductible, and if you contribute, I'll be sure to save you a t-shirt.
Remember, any donations are tax deductible, and if you contribute, I'll be sure to save you a t-shirt.
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~ Sandy
~ Sandy
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Can't make the event, but if someone would meet me in Lexington Wednesday, I'll make a cash donation. Or water, or whatever.
Okay, retract the whatever.
Anyone?
Okay, retract the whatever.
Anyone?
What I love about running is you can meditate while running. It's a peaceful place.
Sister Mary Elizabeth Lloyd, Runs marathons to raise money and awareness about children orphaned by AIDS
Sister Mary Elizabeth Lloyd, Runs marathons to raise money and awareness about children orphaned by AIDS
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Some last minute items before people, tools, materials, etc. start to move towards the PMRP. We are going to be moving a pile of sirt / rocks to the base of The Shire and need a wheelbarrow and / or some drywall buckets to move this. Any extra tools anyone is willing to bring can probably be used.
Just a reminder to be prepared and dressed to work. Part of the Access Fund schwag is some All-Terrain sunblock. Also when I was scoping for new trail locations last weekend I saw a copperhead along the main trail to Shire / North 40. So watch for snakes!
Just a reminder to be prepared and dressed to work. Part of the Access Fund schwag is some All-Terrain sunblock. Also when I was scoping for new trail locations last weekend I saw a copperhead along the main trail to Shire / North 40. So watch for snakes!
"Be responsible for your actions and sensitive to the concerns of other visitors and land managers. ... Your reward is the opportunity to climb in one of the most beautiful areas in this part of the country." John H. Bronaugh