The Bridges Are Back!

Club News

The Bridges Are Back!

The “big” news for the club is that 8+ bridges (of various sizes) have been replaced and/or repaired on our trail system and things are looking good! The warm, dry weather helped with this accomplishment but a MAJOR effort by our great volunteers is what made it happen.   Please read the minutes from our last
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Meetings

MEETING – Jan. 14, 2012 MEETING – Jan. 14, 2012

The December Secretary’s Report (from the website) was read and accepted.   The Treasurer’s Report was read and accepted and sh owed a current balance of $11,501 before an $8000+ check was cut to VAST for TMA’s.  The balance includes recent payments for bridge and trail repairs. Old Business All of the bridges washed out
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NEXT MEETING – January 14, 2012 NEXT MEETING – January 14, 2012

The next meeting of our club will be on SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 2012,  at 7:30 p.m. at April Wellman’s house, 553 Grassy Brook Rd., Brookline.   Please try and be there.

Trail Conditions

Trail Improvements Trail Improvements

Lots of work has been done and is still being done to get our trails in tip-top shape for this season – WHEN the snow
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Past Events

GREAT TURNOUT FOR THE STEAK COOKOUT – (posted Feb. 27, 2011) GREAT TURNOUT FOR THE STEAK COOKOUT – (posted Feb. 27, 2011)

Our annual Fred Robinson Scholarship Fund Steak Cookout was held yesterday, Feb. 26th,  and might have had a record turnout!    We actually sold out of our 100 steaks and then sold most of the hamburger meals that were available.   Our 50/50 raffle along netted about $200 for the club, not to mention sale of the
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Newsletter

2011 NEWSLETTER 2011 NEWSLETTER

VOLUNTEER TMA’S: This year we received 9 TMA’s from VAST.   Six will be given out to last year’s officers as well as the membership chair and her assistant.   We drew names from a list of eligible volunteers (15 hours volunteer work) for the other 3 TMA’s and Chris Rogers, Jim Rogers and Fred Warren were
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