Saturday, February 14, 2009

Volunteers

History shows that the success of any cause can usually be found in it's volunteers. Those who were willing to sacrifice both time and effort to achieve a greater result.

Last Tuesday night the Shenandoah Town Council gave the final ok for trail building in Big Gem.

And so the call goes out once again for all those willing to help and be a part of the greater result.

Interested persons may call the Shenandoah Town Office at 652-8164 or Hawksbill Bicycles in Luray at 743-1037.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Friend of a Friend of Big Gem

As Dave prepares to fly out to Colorado for a couple of weeks, I've been given the privilege to chime in on his blog from time to time with my own personal perspective.

First I wanted to say I'm totally grateful to those persons who have believed in this project from the beginning.People like Dave and other members of our cycling club.The good people of Shenandoah ,who have high hopes for their community and, for IMBA who has been highly influential in getting the whole thing started.

It's amazing to see that what was a mere embryo of an idea in a few people's noggins a short period ago has suddenly become something quite tangible and connecting.

May the Big Gem circle of friendship continue to grow.......kk

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Mountain Bikes in Town Hall

So Kevin and I attended the Parks and Rec meeting. It went well. Council member Keith Sampson and parks and Rec director Lori Mongold had us speak a bit about the work that has been done and they will now go to the council for approval on the trails.

If all goes well we will be starting sooner than later

Kevin had this to say

"Get this they were riding mountain bikes around in the town office last
night! Say you want a revolution.. The countdown has begun. "

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Page Valley Cycling Meeting and stuff

So last night the club put up $2850 towards the Big Gem project. This is great news.

I also want to mention:

There is a Parks and Rec meeting Wedenesday at 7pm. Come out and voice an opinion!

and,

a bit unrelated

but the Shenandoah River State Park is building a new trail system, For 25 hours of volunteer service they are offering 1 year free entry. 100 hours is free in all state parks.
Doug Vinson is the guy to contact

Douglas.Vinson@dcr.virginia.gov


There is also a facebook group called
Shenandoah River SP Trail Volunteers