Hello Friends of the Road,
No, I’m not talking about the modern roads that have been getting a lot of new asphalt lately and causing your commute to be slow. I’m talking about the old road that still lives today and has served us in different ways for over 200 years. If anyone is looking for a copy of the latest CPRA Markers Book, you can now buy them at the Rutland Phoenix Books Store. Even if you don’t need the book, you should check out the store. It is great! And yes, you can still buy them through money order and we’ll be happy to mail you a copy.
I have a few things for you today. 1st, the CPRA website has a new look! Many thanks to Jim Purdy, who is making all the efforts. It has involved learning a whole new way of creating websites and it has come out great! There are still pieces to complete, but please take a look when you can and leave some feedback about what you think. Address: http://www.crownpointroad.org
2nd, there is a press release I’d like to share with you about an upcoming event involving a tour of FIVE different local museums all in one day! Attached is a PDF document describing the event. If you can’t read the file, let me know and I can send it in a different format. This was NOT on the original calendar and should be very fun.
And the last item to discuss with you is is the upcoming event in Hubbardton. I know a lot of you have attended segments of past car tours and this will be another great one to attend. Jim Rowe will be working his magic and telling you tales of the area. Here is the official outing description:
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– August: On Saturday the 20th, at 9:30am, meet at Hubbardton Battlefield Visitors Center. We will go by car from the Battlefield to Otter Creek in Center Rutland. There will be several stops along the way for discussion. People should bring snacks/lunch. It will take about 3 hours. Admission will be charged at the Hubbardton Battlefield and will allow entrance to visitor center and site. For more info, call Jim at (802) 434-7415