Friends of the Road Newsletter 2021-07-11

July 12, 2021 Dale Christie

Hello Friends of the Road,

I hope you are all well. We are quickly approaching mid July already! I hope you’re getting your fill from local snack bars and ice cream shops. I visited a local one today and enjoyed a haddock sandwich with fries and a milkshake. I eat fairly healthy, so I have no regrets from getting greasy once in a while. As soon as my gardens start producing, I’ll be filling up on veggies for sure. Thankfully we’ve been getting much needed rain lately, so my daily watering hasn’t been a requirement.

The talk of the town is all about a big event brewing in Bennington. It has involved countless people and hours of planning. It is remarkable how much something like this takes to prepare for. A typical CPRA outing that involves a simple handout and route planning is a bit of work, but a huge day of events like what is happening a week from today is a mammoth effort. There are a number of organizations involved, sponsors, vendors, and much more. There are a few key leaders that I won’t name in fear of leaving any out, but they all deserve a pat on the back and a thank you for sure! So where shall I begin to explain what this is all about? One source for info is the event’s Facebook page. That can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/pg/1771birthofvermont2021-109193811247958/posts/   . Otherwise, there is lots of info out there about what happened at Breakenridge back in 1771. The overall goal is to celebrate the 250th anniversary of what happened there, which arguably could be called the “Birthplace of Vermont”. I’ve attached some documents to describe the schedule of events planned for the day. They aren’t official yet, but are very solid. There will be a table setup to represent the CPRA, so if you attend, be sure to stop and say hi. July 18th is the day of the action!

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I’ve gathered some treasure for you all to enjoy. I have pictures, video and even copies of the handouts from the May 22 outing. Many thanks to David Wright, Mary Whitcomb, Barry Griffith, and Rebecca Hougher for sharing content. Gratitude also goes out to outing leaders Jim Rowe and Bill Powers for all their efforts. I can still remember all the mosquitos, but those wounds have healed and now I can focus more on the history taught that day. Here is a link to the content and feel free to save yourself copies of anything you like. LINK: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/1rm3bspjpyy8wcd/AAAt6SSa18Gtcz591H_pYwM9a?dl=0

Enjoy the Summer weather and I hope to see you all soon.