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Looking for a few skilled carpenters, hosts for Greenway House Parties . . . and financial support!

House Party Hosted By Rainie and Larry Kelly

Neighborhood house party hosted by Rainie and Larry Kelly

Summer has arrived and the Northern Rail Trail is a popular place with folks on foot and on bikes. It is time to complete the final four miles of trail into West Lebanon. It’s been three years since the Mascoma River Greenway Coalition started work on the project: We have raised $1,600,000 toward our goal of $2.2 million — remarkable support. Thank you to all who have given donations, grants, in-kind work, and pledges.

Two weeks ago, we opened our fundraising campaign to the community as a whole, celebrating with a kick-off in Colburn Park on June 7th, and a guided walk down the trail. In the days prior to the walk, rails and ties along the trail were moved aside. We were excited to have many of you join us on that day.

We have planned and enjoyed presenting at neighborhood house parties to promote the Greenway, increasing community awareness and building a base of support. Those at the parties have been generous with their suggestions, time, and pocketbooks. Thank you to all who have donated.

We are seeking others who would host a neighborhood gathering in support of the Greenway. Please contact Rainie Kelly ltompkinskelly@gmail.com to set up such an event. Paul Coats and I would love to come out to spread our personal enthusiasm for the project, and watch our neighbors’ faces light-up.

As we begin decking and railing work on the Greenway bridges, we need volunteers with experience in carpentry to assure safe work and construction. If you have experience in carpentry and can donate the time and energy, please contact Paul Coats at paul.coats@lebcity.com We are working on the downtown bridge this Friday morning June 27th and most of the day Saturday, perhaps Sunday if necessary. We need 6 qualified volunteers. Thank you for considering.

I would like to offer special thanks for those who have worked on the opening of our public fundraising campaign. Those include: The Guys Band, Tuck Rock DoJo, Donn Cann, Gail Wasson, Laurie Harding, Rainie Kelly, Upper Valley Trails Alliance, Timken, Hypertherm, Geokon, and all the friends who showed up to pull spikes, share stories, escort on the walk, and clear brush. And especially those who brought their checkbooks. You are all incredible.

Frank Gould, Co-chair: Mascoma River Greenway Coalition

Downtown bridge slated for new rails and decking

Downtown bridge slated for new rails and decking

Clearing the Way


Some of the work in creating the MRG is in planning and negotiating, some is in finding the funds . . . and a lot is in hard physical labor. Today was a day of clearing rail plates and joint bars from the section between APD and the Timken bridge area. We are almost finished with that task – one more push will take care of it. Alex and Emma Bryan, Eliza McClellan and Jerry Halstead were with Paul Coats and a 1-ton dump truck from 8:30 to 12:30. Thanks to all who, in so many ways, are helping us move forward!

Photos thanks to Jerry Halstead

National Trails Day – MRG “Quest” 6/7/14

National Trail Days Questers

National Trail Days Questers

Blessed with a beautiful day, MRG supporters gathered in Colburn Park for music, food, and an update on MRG progress, then proceeded, on foot or on bike, to follow the Quest to Mile Marker 140 (Timken Bridge.) At various points along the trail, questers paused to read aloud ” In Quest of a Connection “, written by Frank Gould,  highlighting features and historical info about the area.

Sample:
“Also, look on the left for a cement whistle post,
the engineer as he approached was supposed
to warn everyone, here comes the choo-choo;
he’d pull the chord, the whistle went ___-___.”

National Trails Day marks the beginning of the public phase of the fundraising campaign. $1.6 million has been raised from local businesses and through grants, cash, pledges and in-kind donations . . .  and now, individual members of the community are being asked to contribute.  A local donor has pledged to match individual donations by a factor of 4 up to $50,000, such that an individual’s $100 donation becomes $500  . . . what great incentive!  Please help us reach our goal of 2.1 million dollars.  To donate see: https://mascomagreenway.com/sponsors/

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Paul Coats explaining that half this bridge will be a travel lane, the other half will become a mini-park with picnic tables, benches, and great views of the Mascoma River.

Entering trail at kiosk on Mechanic Street

Entering trail at kiosk on Mechanic Street

Flowers on the trail (Dames Rocket?)

Flowers on the trail (Dames Rocket?)

The shade was appreciated on this hot day!

Bridge over !nterstate 89

Bridge over Interstate 89

Looking down on Longacres’ greenhouses

The Mascoma River at Mile Marker 140, the end of today’s Quest.

A next step is to repair this bridge over the Mascoma River . . . and provide guard rails!

Thanks to Rainie Kelly for most of these photos.

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National Trails Day Celebration – June 7, 2014

June 7 celebration flyer

Jim Wechsler Bike Rodeo

CCBA Basketball Court 10-2:00

Bike Registration, Bike/Helmet Safety Check,

Obstacle Course, Fire Truck/Ambulance Display

Pizza, Snacks, T-Shirts and Prizes

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Mascoma River Greenway Celebration

Colburn Park Noon-3:00

*Live Music  * Food  * Info

12:45-1:00 MRG Progress Report

1-3:00 Guided MRG Trail Walk and Quest

Progress!

Do you remember how it used to look back in June 2013?

Look at it now: Trees, ties, and tracks have been removed, all the way from Slayton Hill Bridge to the Interstate 89 Bridge. More will be moved this week to the mile 140 bridge. Thanks to all volunteers who helped move the ties, tracks, pulled spikes, and collected metal plates. It is encouraging to see this progress!
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MRG – March 2014

Photo by Rainie Kelly

Photo by Rainie Kelly

The MRG trail in winter . . . in time, it will be a groomed trail. Imagine being able to cross-country ski all the way from downtown Lebanon to West Lebanon!

Lunch, Ceremonial Spike-Pull, and Walking Tour 11/16/13

Double-fisted Spike- Puller

Double-fisted Spike- Puller

Saturday was a warm and sunny day for our Ceremonial Spike-Pull and Walking Tour of the Mascoma River Greenway. We started with lunch, an update on trail progress, and a presentation by Ed Ashey on Lebanon’s railroad history, then took to the trail with crowbars and pliers for removing spikes and date nails. Many of us took home souvenir spikes and date nails stamped with the year of our birth.  The event was a celebration of the official abandonment of the tracks up to mile marker 140, an important step in the creation of our Greenway trail.


The Lebanon Times

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Have you received a copy of the new quarterly publication The Lebanon Times? The focus is on “Good People – Good Places – Good Things Happening”. In the first issue, the Mascoma Greenway is one of the good things happening in Lebanon. You can check out the article on page 19 at this link:
http://thelebanontimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/LT-Fall-2013-web.pdf

July 19 Trail Work Day

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The morning was already hot and humid as volunteers from Hypertherm, RSG, and King Arthur Flour showed up with saws, loppers, and work gloves, to continue work on clearing the trail. It was amazing what was accomplished. The trail is now clear of trees and brush from downtown Lebanon to Glen Road. As you can tell from the photos, that took a lot of sweat equity. Thanks for all the hard work on a sweltering day!

King Arthur Flour Volunteer

King Arthur Flour Volunteer

Hyper-Therm Volunteer

Hyper-Therm Volunteer

MRG Update

New MRG Kiosk at Intersection of High, Mascoma, and Mechanic

New MRG Kiosk at Intersection of High, Mascoma, and Mechanic

Dear Rail Trail Enthusiasts

A quick update:

1. Our Capital Campaign continues.

2. There is a new Kiosk donated and erected by the Rotary Club of Lebanon at the High Street intersection. It’s beautiful, thanks!

3. Our Marketing Team is preparing posters and banners for publicizing the MRG.

4. Marketing is also looking at special activities the community can participate in, suggestions welcomed.

5. Come by our table at the Lebanon Farmers Market on Thursdays, as usual. Join the conversation.

6. Friday, July 19 is another Trail Clearing day. Several local companies have offered time for the work, other companies and individuals are welcome to join.

Announcing: Paul Coats and I are establishing a Friends of Recreation and Parks group. The group will support the MRG when it is completed as well as promote other elements of our community’s health and fitness. If you would like to join this group let me, or Paul, know.

If there are any of the above Teams and activities you can become involved in you are welcome.  Contact Frank Gould at go2teach@comcast.net or Paul Coats at paul.coats@lebcity.com

Frank Gould, Co-chair Mascoma River Greenway.