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NEW HAMPSHIRE ADOPT-A-TRAIL PROGRAM ANNOUCNED

Postby Scott Hatch » Tue Apr 07, 2009 9:44 pm

From an email sent to the STAC email list, anything we are interested in?

This is for NON-Motorized trails

From: Jennifer Codispoti
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 3:52 PM
To: Bill Gegas
Subject:



Greetings STAC Members;



As you already know, the Division of Parks, Bureau of Trails is starting an Adopt-A-Trail program this year to help with the maintenance of non motorized trails throughout NH?s state parks and forests. Below you will find the press release that was sent out a month ago with more information on the Adopt-A-Trail Program. We are still accepting applications and would encourage you to get back to your user groups to invite them to adopt one of the trails within Bear Brook, Rollins and/or Winslow State Parks!



Training for the program will be held on April 25th. The application can be found here and the form can be printed and mailed to the Bureau of Trails at PO Box 1856 Concord, NH 03302 or faxed at 603-271-3553.



Adoption Application:

http://www.nhtrails.org/uploads/AATapplication.pdf



Adopt-A-Trail page:

http://www.nhtrails.org/grants-and-prog ... l-program/

State of New Hampshire
Department of Resources & Economic Development
Division of Parks & Recreation ? Bureau of Trails
172 Pembroke Road/PO Box 1856, Concord, NH 03302
Contact: Amy Bassett, Public Information & Outreach Specialist, 271-3556

For Immediate Release

NEW HAMPSHIRE ADOPT-A-TRAIL PROGRAM ANNOUCNED

(Concord, NH) The New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation, Bureau of Trails announces a new Adopt-a-Trail Program. The program was created to assist in the maintenance of over 5,000 non motorized multi-use trails in select state parks and state forests throughout New Hampshire.

The Adopt?a-Trail Program gives trail users an excellent opportunity to volunteer with friends and family, as well as fill a much needed void in the maintenance of the trails. For this pilot program, trails that are available for adoption are located in Bear Brook State Park, Rollins State Park, and Winslow State Park (Mount Kearsarge State Forest). The program will consist of a training for those that are approved for trail adoption. The Bureau of Trails has teamed up with the Appalachian Mountain Club to aid in training and outreach efforts.

?This is a long overdue step in the maintenance and care of valuable trail resources in state parks and state forests,? stated Chris Gamache, Bureau of Trails Chief. ?The Bureau is glad to have the opportunity to work cooperatively with volunteer trail maintainers, as well as the Appalachian Mountain Club.?

Organizations and groups looking to adopt a trail should visit nhtrails.org for more information.

The Bureau of Trails is a part of the NH Division of Parks & Recreation. The Division manages over 73 state parks, campgrounds, historic sites, waysides, natural areas, and thousands of miles of trails. The division is part of the Department of Resources and Economic Development. For more information about the Bureau of Trails, call 603-271-3254 or visit www.nhtrails.org.

Thank you for your continued support!



Sincerely;



Jennifer Codispoti



Jennifer Codispoti

Program Specialist, Bureau of Trails

DRED ? Division of Parks &Recreation

172 Pembroke Road

PO Box 1856

Concord, NH 03302

603-271-3254

www.nhtrails.org
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