Friends of the Road Newsletter 2016-07-03

January 20, 2019 Dale Christie

Hello Friends of the Road,
While everyone is out participating in the festivities for our Independence Day, be sure to take a moment to think about the Crown Point Road. It certainly played a part in our road to independence from Britain. And we have great weather! Gardens are happy, grills are fired up and during the next couple nights, there are likely to be “bombs” bursting in air!

Two things for you today. One, we have another outing coming up to remind you of. I am planning on attending this one as I haven’t seen this part of the road. Let’s hope for weather like today! Here is the official write-up:
– July: On Saturday the 16th, at 1:00 pm, hike leader, Joe Pasquariello will lead an exploration from Coffeen Cemetery to 20 mile encampment, markers 29a to 32. Meet at the Cavendish Town Elementary School on Rt 131 in Proctorsville. Wear good hiking shoes and bring water. For more info, call Joe at (802) 236-2763

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http://216.66.96.153/Cablecast/public-site/index.html#/show/6776?channel=2

Dale Christie
CPRA Secretary of Defense