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posted Jan 16, 2018
Suzanne has a readily apparent passion for trails and the joy and benefit they bring to people.
Steve Pohowsky has a variety of interests and came to trails through a circuitous route.
A corporate merger brought Jim Johnson to Chattanooga in 1997, but love— for the region and a community that changed his life— has kept him there.
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.
Mike Shields has designed, built and maintained trails throughout the western U.S. and Alaska since 1960, and managed trail systems from 1970 to 1996.
Robert Griffis was nominated for his efforts on behalf of various local trails, regional agencies, and National Recreation Trails in California and surrounding states.
Joe Hickey has given a lifetime of service to protecting and preserving Connecticut’s trails and open space.
Since 1992, The Delaware Trail Spinners have donated over 10,000 hours to trail improvements in their state and neighboring Maryland as well as contributed $29,000 towards trail construction.
Helen Koehler is a diehard equine trail advocate in Levy County, Florida.
Kristin established the “Story Trail” for children and adults.
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The Land and Water Conservation Fund is credited as funding the Big Dry Creek Trail in Westminster, Colorado
The Cache la Poudre River Trail in Greeley, Colorado received funds from the Land and Water Conservation Fund and Colorado Lottery, both through the state trails program
A newer style of sign boldly proclaiming the Colorado Lottery funding source on Cherry Creek Trail in Denver, Colorado
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The Acorn Group, Inc.
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