Friends of the Road Newsletter 2018-05-31

January 16, 2019 Dale Christie

Hello Friends of the Road,
I hope you all are enjoying the warmer weather and had a good Memorial Day weekend. Members Barry and Barb Griffith spent part of their Memorial Day placing flags on monuments and grave sites. They included the site of Vermont’s Unknown Soldier on the Crown Point Road. It is off the beaten path and worthy of visit for sure. For those that haven’t been there, I have attached some photos (courtesy of Barry & Barb). Thank you both for sharing along with your efforts to preserve and recognize history!

I have two events to tell you about. One is a CPRA organized event, and the other is not. The one I just found out about was shared with me by member Mary Whitcomb. Thanks Mary for letting us know about this! Info:
Walk Inside A Glacier?
Feel the chill in the air! Hear stone cobbles clatter off one another in an ice-water torrent! Let your imagination wander into an arctic-like environment as the Weathersfield (Vermont) Historical Society leads a public hike into Weathersfield’s “deep history” on Sunday afternoon, June 10 at 2:00 pm. You will walk on a glacial esker that was deposited in a water-carved tunnel in the last continental glacier as it melted north toward Canada. This is a moderately difficult loop hike that will include a segment of the historic Crown Point Military Road. Meet in the Crown Point Camping Area at 131 Bishop Camp Road off Stoughton Pond Road in Perkinsville, Vermont and follow the signs. Rain or shine and dress for ticks and black flies! For information call (802) 885-9517.

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June 24: Members and the public are encouraged to meet at the Willow Brook Cemetery for a hike on the original route of the CPR in Sudbury. Start time will be 1pm. A portion of the hike will be in the woods. Bring water and a lunch. For more info, call Jim at (802) 434-7415

Dale Christie
CPRA Secretary (of Defense)