American Tobacco Trail Worday Saturday, October 3 This morning 9 a.m. 7682 Fayetteville Road
Bill Bussey
billbus at gte.net
Sat Oct 3 07:49:56 EDT 2009
Hi Volunteers for the American Tobacco Trail,
This very, very late message is to inform you of our
American Tobacco Trail workday,* **Saturday, October 3, this morning* at
9 a.m. at the Fayetteville Road Access 9 a.m. 7682 Fayetteville Road,
Durham, NC 27713
<http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q=7682+Fayetteville+Road,+Durham,+NC+27713&um=1&ie=UTF-8&split=0&gl=us&ei=M607SsrdJZf2MNapsaAO&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&ct=image&resnum=1>
*Note: This is a change from other announcements! *
Sorry for the late reminder. It couldn't be helped this week.
Check the link or Google 7682 Fayetteville Road, Durham, NC 27713
<http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q=7682+Fayetteville+Road,+Durham,+NC+27713&um=1&ie=UTF-8&split=0&gl=us&ei=M607SsrdJZf2MNapsaAO&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&ct=image&resnum=1>
for directions from where you live.
We'll be doing our regular cleaning and trimming of this parking access,
as well as the trail itself.
Last week, Dan Clever and Bill Bussey installed new "name of the trail"
signs on the Riddle Road Spur and Rocky Creek Trails in Durham.
At this Saturdays' workday, as always, you should bring *work gloves,
full shoes or boots, long pants, *and other
clothing appropriate for the weather. It is supposed to be seasonable
today. Keeping hydrated is important, so bring water and a snack if you
like. Ticks and chiggers are now out in force. Be prepared to inspect
yourself carefully during and after the workday.
Use your own judgment to make the call whether you want to attend the
workday in sketchy or uncomfortable conditions. We generally do not work
in heavy or constant rain.
You will need to sign a waiver and participation list.
While you don't have to bring any tools because we do have some tools,
we can use the following if you choose to bring them.
As recent rains have the grass and Lespedeza growing faster and higher
on the trail than at any other time this summer, we plan to mow and trim
the trail as much as we can.
We can use any number of string trimmers. You use your own trimmer.
We'll supply the mix gasoline.
Bring a push mower if you have it. Again, we'll supply the gasoline.
We can use some trash bags to pick up trash along the trail. We sort
recyclables and take them to the appropriate centers.
Bring loppers if you have them for cutting back the briars which grow
out onto the trail.
Don't forget to mark your tools so that you can readily identify them!
We can always use a pickup truck which you don't mind hauling materials
and tools. Please contact Bill Bussey <mailto:billbus at gte.net>
919 545-9104 or Frank Bennett <mailto:FJB675 at hotmail.com> 919-851-3992
so we can make plans.
We'll work till about noon or 1 p.m.
If you or your group would like to work days or early evenings other
than Saturdays, please let Bill Bussey <mailto:billbus at gte.net> know.
Please let Frank Bennett <mailto:FJB675 at hotmail.com> 919-851-3992 or
Bill Bussey <mailto:billbus at gte.net> 919 545-9104
know anytime if you have any questions.
For more information on ATT workdays, please see our Volunteering page
at: http://triangletrails.org/VOLUNTEERS.HTM
Remember, you *can always *help the ATT and other trails, greenways and
paths in the Triangle - or anywhere on the planet - by *picking up and
hauling out at least one piece of trash*, or picking up and throwing as
far off the trail, at least one stick, limb or fallen tree, on every
visit or use. If everyone who used our greenways, trails or paths picked
up and removed at least one piece of trash, stick or limb, we'd have the
cleanest trails around!
Future workdays are still being planned. Here is the tentative schedule
for upcoming workdays. *Note that these can change if there is an area
on the trail that needs immediate attention.*
*Upcoming American Tobacco Trail Workdays *
<http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=610+Scott+King+Rd,+Durham,+NC+27713&vps=4&jsv=163d&sll=35.875316,-78.934096&sspn=0.00865,0.007392&ie=UTF8&latlng=&ei=TLI7So-cJIfwMsjMiIgE&sig2=S6ASsa95BLZz5xffFuZV6Q&dtab=5>
*Saturday, October 3*
*Monday, October 5* TRTC Monthly Meeting Woodcroft Professional Center
at intersection of Fayetteville Road and Woodcroft Parkway in southern
Durham 7:30 p.m. All are Welcome!
*
Saturday, October 10* Durham Workday TBD
*More News
*
Construction of the Chatham County section of the ATT about 3/4
complete! Holmes Contracting is now working on the trail from O'Kelly
Chapel Road to the south, and the Durham County line to the north. The
asphalt has been put down between New Hope Church Road to the south and
the O'Kelly Chapel Road to the north.
All of the ATT in Chatham County is now CLOSED because it is a
construction zone. *Please stay out of this area while construction is
going on. If you see construction equipment moving, then turn around.
*Please read and heed all signs and instructions related to construction
in this area.
The Town of Cary has asked us to tell all that the *ATT in Chatham
County should be considered closed until *the entire 4.6 mile section is
opened at the end of* October 2009*.
Cary also informs us that the trail will be informally opened when
construction is mostly completed, at or near the end of October.
However, the formal "Grand Opening" probably will not be until National
Trails Day on June 5, 2010. So use it when completed, but it won't have
the formal opening until then.
Span Builders, LLC, which is the subcontractor for the Chatham County
bridges, are well underway on* *construction on both the *Panther Creek
and Northeast Creek trestles*. They are accessing this via Pittard Sears
Road. However, as mentioned above, *trail construction is now happening
between O'Kelly Chapel Road to the south and Durham County line to the
north. Please stay off the trail in this area. *
For more information be sure to check out our TRTC/ATT News Link
<http://triangletrails.org/NEWS.HTM>.**
*Do You Live Near the ATT in Chatham County?
*Do you plan on using the ATT in Chatham County on a regular basis once
it is completed? If so, the trail needs your help to be the "eyes and
ears" for safety and maintenance concerns, as well as to help keep the
trail clean. This should be fun and easy to do. It should be just an
extension of what you normally do on your walk or ride on the trail. We
have one person already, please write us to "join the team!"
For more details, contact Bill Bussey <mailto:billbus at gte.net> 919
545-9104.*
*
*Here is an easy way to help TRTC support the American Tobacco Trail
*while using your computer. Go to http://www.goodsearch.com/ . At the
"Who do you Goodsearch for?" button in the middle of the page, enter
TRTC, or Triangle Rails-to-Trails Conservancy. Save it as instructed.
*
Or Better Yet, make it Your Homepage in your browser!* See your
browser's instructions on how to make this page your homepage.
Instead of using Google or Yahoo as your search engine, use
http://www.goodsearch.com/ . TRTC will get about a penny a search in
most situations. You can read all about it at the website. Check it
out!* It works very well!* It is now my search engine of choice! Please
let me know if you have any questions. comments or concerns.
*Please Remember the ATT in your Gifts
<http://www.triangletrails.org/MEMBERS.HTM>*
Thank you for your support of the Triangle Rails to Trails Conservancy!
Our work continues in 2009 and beyond, and donations
<http://www.triangletrails.org/MEMBERS.HTM> of any amount are gladly
accepted and needed. TRTC will continue to apply for trails-related
grants but funds from memberships and donations remain an important
mechanism for acquiring tools and supplies used in our year-round
efforts to maintain the ATT and other local trails. We need donations
and memberships to pay for our trail workday insurance as well as to
assist in matching grant funding. Thank you for your continued support,
and happy holidays!
*
You Lookin' for Maps?!
*You can print out our latest ATT map *right now* at
http://www.triangletrails.org/ATT.HTM . Click on both links under the
thumbnail for both sides of the map. Thanks to Wayne Horton for this map
which is arguably one of the most popular trail maps in the triangle.
And let me take this opportunity to *Thank You* for all of your help
and support in building, cleaning and clearing the American Tobacco
Trail in 2008 amd 2009. Thanks to your hard work, expertise and
diligent efforts, we are making steady progress.
Thousands of trail
users are *now safely using* the sections of the trail and facilities
you have helped clear, clean and build. We get so many wonderful
comments and thanks on how well the trail looks when folks use these
facilities. These trail users are often *amazed* to find out that these
improvements were done *completely* by volunteers. Thank you for the
great work and for volunteering your valuable time to help with this
project. Know that it wouldn't be possible without the great work of
each and every one of you.
Thanks for your help and support in building the American Tobacco Trail.
Happy Trails,
Bill Bussey
Triangle Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
americantobaccotrail at embarqmail.com
www.triangletrails.org
919 545-9104
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