Lots Done!
Fifteen FOS Volunteers gathered in
the lower campground turn around area on a really lovely Saturday
morning. A perfect day to ride---or in this case, work. Work done in
both campgrounds included cleaning firepits, picking up trash, smoothing
the rough piles of gravel near the new water hydrants, collecting and
sorting cans and bottles for recycle and IA deposit return, and removal
of the old kiosks. In addition, the gate supports were installed
under
the gates on the upper campground stalls. They were very much needed
as one gate had already gotten badly twisted. Several people worked
over near Croton, checking that mowing was done there and lopping back
hanging branches and vines. A good morning's work that concluded with a
picnic lunch and Southern cake brownies.
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Bob Achenbach and Art Duke begin taking down the old kiosks. They were assisted by Don Harris. |
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Cleaning firepits--please people--these are not trash pits!
Linda Fiordelise, Kathy White, and Jo Watson worked on cleaning up the campgrounds. |
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Marilyn Harris and Judy Duke begin sorting and bagging the recyclable, deposit paid cans and bottles
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Bob Bender, Neal Hartman, Art Duke and Bob Achenbach
working on the gate supports for the stalls. |
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Sandy Harrison tackled smoothing the already packed rock and chips around the water hydrants. |
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The new gate supports hard at work trying to prevent bending gates
from horses leaning, buckets hanging and kids climbing.
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Lunch all---Bonnie and Doug Moothart and Marsha Achenbach
worked over on the Croton side clearing trails, |
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