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posted Jan 16, 2018

Alabama: Debbie Quinn

Debbie Quinn was nominated for her tireless efforts to promote recreational opportunities and infrastructure improvement within and around her lifelong home, the City of Fairhope, Alabama.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Wisconsin: Menomonee Valley Partners

The Menomonee Valley Partners have assisted in bringing in millions of dollars in grants, in working with foundations, and pursuing private funding to benefit the state’s trails to add bridges, boardwalks, canoe/kayak launches, angler access, and additional recreational trails.


posted Jan 16, 2018

West Virginia: Ben Stout and Bob Scatterday

Bob “Scat” Scatterday and Ben Stout have been long term advocates for the Wheeling Heritage Trail.


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Utah: Lynne Olson

Not only has Lynne Olson’s name been on every one of Parleys Rails Trails and Tunnels (PRATT) Coalition’s Corporate documents, but her fingerprints are on every major milestone and stroke of PRATT’s good “luck.”


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South Dakota: Perry Jewett

Perry Jewett has been instrumental in advocating and supporting the use of the state’s many trails and is the President of Ridge Riders, a mountain biking organization.


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Tennessee: Bob Richards

Bob has been a strong supporter of all the different types of trails in Tennessee both non-motorized and motorized trails.


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South Carolina: City of Charleston

The City of Charleston is the home of the West Ashley Greenway, an 8-mile trail laid on a former rail line.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Pennsylvania: David Buck

David Buck serves as the Greenways and Water Trail Coordinator for the Endless Mountains Heritage Region, Inc. (EMHR).


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Montana: Gene Townsend

Gene serves as the Mayor and Trails Coordinator for the City of Three Forks, Montana.


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North Dakota: Keri Wanner

Keri Wanner’s is the Program Manager for Snowmobile North Dakota, a non-profit organization representing snowmobilers in North Dakota.