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Massachusetts: Scott Monroe

Scott Monroe is retiring this year from the Appalachian Mountain Club’s Alpine Stewardship Volunteer Program. While it is understandable on Scott’s part, it will nevertheless be a major loss to the ASV Program.


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Maine: Sally Jacobs

After a 35 year career as a biochemistry professor at the University of Maine, Sally Jacobs volunteered in a variety of conservation and trail related activities.


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Louisiana: Freddie Paul

North Louisiana is fortunate to have a small group of volunteers who are involved in the planning, building and maintenance of trails in their surrounding area.


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Kentucky: Mike Bossert

Mike Bossert has been a member of Fort Harrod Back Country Horsemen (FHBCH) since its inception approximately four years ago.


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Kansas: Bunnie Watkins

Bunnie Watkins has been part of the US Army Corps team at Perry Lake for nearly two decades.


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Indiana: Milan Kruszynski

Milan Kruszynski works tirelessly in support of the trails in Hammond, Indiana.


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Illinois: Eileen Weyhrich

Eileen Weyhrich is a member of Jubilee Riders, a group of equestrians that are dedicated to maintaining the 50 miles of multi-use trails at Jubilee State Park.


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Florida: Charles and Anne Thrash

Lifelong residents of Chattahoochee, actually as family for 200 years, Charles and Anne Thrash have become the City’s trails champions.


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Hawaii: Fred Bannan

Fred is relatively new to the trail world compared to past recipients of the “Trail Worker Award,” but he is well-deserving of this nomination.


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Delaware: Meinrad Leckie

In 2011-2012, Meinrad Leckie volunteered over 300 hours on a variety of trail projects across northern New Castle County Delaware.


Results from the Business Directory


Wood Product Signs

Parlin, Colorado

We collaborate with Rocky Mountain Aluminum to be your “One Stop Sign Shop”. We have been providing the National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service with signs for over 29 years!


4890 County Road 76, Parlin, Colorado 81239
(970) 641-1675 • [email protected]
https://www.woodproductsigns.com/

Pennsy Trail

New Palestine, Indiana

Pennsy Trail of Hancock County aims to connect the separated Cumberland Pennsy Trail to the Greenfield Pennsy Trail and beyond. Please help us continue to improve the health, safety, and economic development of Hancock C...


PO Box 214, New Palestine, Indiana 46163
(317) 620-1006 • [email protected]
https://pennsytrails.org/

Wolf River Conservancy

Memphis, Tennessee

The Wolf River Conservancy is dedicated to the protection and enhancement of the Wolf River and its watershed as a sustainable natural resource.


PO Box 11031 | 2693 Union Avenue Extd., Ste 205, Memphis, Tennessee 38112
(901) 452-6500 • [email protected]
https://wolfriver.org/

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