Friends of the Road Newsletter 2020-06-06

June 7, 2020 Dale Christie

Hello Friends of the Road,

A little birdie has told me that in the 62 year history of the CPRA, not one outing has been canceled. That is pretty remarkable. I’m sure there were days of horrible weather that could have warranted a postponement perhaps, but supposedly never has there been a cancelation. But these are extraordinary times, are they not? I am writing to inform everyone that the June 20th outing has been cancelled. There was too many obstacles to overcome and hopefully we will add this to the 2021 schedule. So UNMARK your calendars, and please accept our apologizes. 

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I have a consolation prize to offer you all though. It is an outing full of variety and historic references. If you need a theme or title for the outing, let’s call it the Addison County Ramble. It will be similar to a car tour, but we’re not going to call it one. The date will be June 13th. Sorry for the short notice, but if you have a blank box on your calendar for that date, I hope you can attend. The towns will include Middlebury, Salisbury, Cornwall, Whiting and Shoreham. The stops will include: Westside Cemetery
Farmingdale Cemetery
Ann Story cabin site
Otter Creek where covered bridge burned a few years ago
Samuel Beach memorial in Whiting
Allen Expedition to Ti plaque Rt 74 Shoreham
   Hands Cove
Amos Callendar house site
Amos Callendar burial site
Farm Jim Rowe’s parents purchased in 1959 in Shoreham (if time) 
We will meet at 10am at Maplefields store in East Middlebury (formerly Middlebury Beef)

But wait, I have one more thing for you all. I have a gift from the past. We do talk about history, so something from the past is appropriate, is it not? Thanks to legendary former (but still alive) treasurer Jim Moore, a tape has surfaced to share with you all. Because not all of you have VCR’s (but I presume you all know what one is), I have saved you the effort of buying one to watch the video. Thanks to a local independent store in Rutland called Phototec, I have digitized the video. Just click on the link below and enjoy. That is all I have for now, so stay safe and keep studying your history!
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyJi7OLaV4Q&feature=youtu.be