stinger7401
03-29-2004, 06:56 PM
Got this today, figured I'd post it....
The next BMRA Work Weekend is April 17 & 18, less than a month away! Please plan to come help us maintain trails and complete any “special projects” scheduled. Bring your loppers, chain saws, shovels, machetes, or other appropriate trail tools. We will assemble at the pavilion and begin assigning work areas at 9 AM. Members arriving before noon on Saturday will not be charged the normal fees that weekend in exchange for their efforts. Remember to register at the office on your way in.
Please pass this invitation along to other TMTC members and your club members. Many hands make light work!
If you or your club wants to work on specific trails / items, please let me know and we'll try to accomodate you as much as possible. The Work Weekend is not meant for building new trails or campsites, etc., unless time permits.
Our main efforts will be to trim back trails and pick up trash. We may also have several other projects to complete, such as repairing erosion damage, etc. If we can get started early we may be able too have a little fun too!
Also, the Trails Committee will hold its meeting at 11 AM at the pavillion on Saturday, October 17th.
Any questions? Please feel free to contact me!
Thanks,
Jack
Jack Brinks
TMTC Trails Committee Chairman
JB8@DaimlerChrysler.com - Work
JB77CJ7@AOL.com - Home
Work: (469) 374-4023
Home: (940) 321-3979
Cell: (469) 371-1010
The next BMRA Work Weekend is April 17 & 18, less than a month away! Please plan to come help us maintain trails and complete any “special projects” scheduled. Bring your loppers, chain saws, shovels, machetes, or other appropriate trail tools. We will assemble at the pavilion and begin assigning work areas at 9 AM. Members arriving before noon on Saturday will not be charged the normal fees that weekend in exchange for their efforts. Remember to register at the office on your way in.
Please pass this invitation along to other TMTC members and your club members. Many hands make light work!
If you or your club wants to work on specific trails / items, please let me know and we'll try to accomodate you as much as possible. The Work Weekend is not meant for building new trails or campsites, etc., unless time permits.
Our main efforts will be to trim back trails and pick up trash. We may also have several other projects to complete, such as repairing erosion damage, etc. If we can get started early we may be able too have a little fun too!
Also, the Trails Committee will hold its meeting at 11 AM at the pavillion on Saturday, October 17th.
Any questions? Please feel free to contact me!
Thanks,
Jack
Jack Brinks
TMTC Trails Committee Chairman
JB8@DaimlerChrysler.com - Work
JB77CJ7@AOL.com - Home
Work: (469) 374-4023
Home: (940) 321-3979
Cell: (469) 371-1010