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District of Columbia: Julie Childers

Julie Childers isn’t shy, nor is she quiet about her love for trails; first as a hiker, trail runner, then as a mountain biker and now as a mother.


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California: The Redding Foundation, Brent Owens and Kimberly Hawkins

Brent Owens and Kimberly Hawkins are principals in the philanthropic Redding Foundation, and have been volunteering for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) the last two years.


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Arizona: Dale Shewalter

The vision of a continuous border-to-border trail traversing Arizona's unique landscapes and historic areas had been on the minds of trail users through the years.


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Arkansas: Greg Butts, Director - Arkansas State Parks

Arkansas State Parks strives to provide trails which satisfy public demand for recreation yet are consistent with wise use of natural and cultural resources.


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Alabama: Sammie K. Danford

Sammie has personally assisted small communities in rural areas of the county by writing grant proposals for various recreational needs and has received numerous sources of grant funds.


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Washington: Joan Melcher

In the early 1990s, Joan Melcher retired as a High School Chemistry teacher from the Issaquah Washington School District.


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Wyoming: Tony Simek

Tony Simek is an active member of the Cody Country Snowmobile Association.


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Wisconsin: Rich Propp

Rich Propp, a volunteer with the Ice Age Trail Alliance, sets the bar high for the group’s Mobile Skills Crew.


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West Virginia: Ella Belling

Ella became the first Executive Director for the Monongahela River Trails Conservancy in 2000 and helped develop and implement a trail management plan that includes many agency and community partnerships.


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Virginia: Sam Jensen

Since joining the staff at Fairy Stone State Park in 2005, Sam Jensen has worked diligently to maintain and improve the two trail systems in the park.


Results from the Business Directory


SEEDS Ecology and Education Centers

Traverse City, Michigan

SEEDS Ecology & Education Centers is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established in 1999 to implement local solutions to global issues at the intersection of ecology, education, and design. Through its staff, volunteers...


P.O. Box 2454 | 800 Cottageview Dr., Ste 1080, Traverse City, Michigan 49685
(231) 947-0312 • [email protected]
https://ecoseeds.org/

Black Hills Back Country Horsemen of South Dakota

Rapid City, South Dakota

A dedicated volunteer service organization that helps maintain the trails in the beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota.


PO Box 478, Rapid City, South Dakota 57709
(605) 517-1728 • [email protected]
https://sites.google.com/site/bchofsouthdakota/

Gibson-Thomas Engineering

Latrobe, Pennsylvania

Gibson-Thomas is a multi-discipline consulting engineering firm established in 1916. Our Corporate office is located in Latrobe, Pennsylvania with regional offices located throughout Pennsylvania, and Florida. The firm p...


Corporate Office: 1004 Ligonier Street, Latrobe, Pennsylvania 15650
(724) 539-8562 • [email protected]
https://gibson-thomas.com/

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