[Vision2020] Re: Latah Trail
Pam Palmer
ppalmer@moscow.com
Tue, 24 Jun 2003 13:08:30 -0700
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Thanks to Bruce for his comments about the Latah Trail project! Thanks,
also, to the hundreds of people who have donated money to the Latah Trail
and to the tireless volunteers who=B9ve helped the trail project during the
past three + years.
In addition to the good news about right-of-way acquisitions, here are a fe=
w
other updates.
*The Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation approved funding ($48,000) fo=
r
more paving on the Troy end of the trail (scheduled for July.) That=B9s grea=
t
news for our 2nd annual Latah Trail Fun Run in the fall! The Latah Trail
Foundation has pledged $12,000 to Latah County to be used as matching funds
for that project. There are lots more opportunities for you to donate for
the upcoming construction. (Last year, we were able to stretch the length
of trail paved by donating extra funds to the County during construction.)
*Idaho Transportation Department is preparing to pave the portion of the
trail between Moscow and Eastman Acres and there are three bridges that nee=
d
to be completed. We need help with construction funds for the bridges. (Or=
,
if you have expertise in this area, we=B9d love to hear from you.)
*We had ten people show up last Wednesday to plant trees and shrubs in Troy=
!
Thanks to the University of Idaho tree nursery for providing us with native
trees and shrubs to use on the Trail. We still have some plants left, so w=
e
may try to organize another planting soon. Let me know if you=B9d like to
volunteer.
*Be sure to visit the Latah Trail Foundation=B9s table at the Farmer=B9s Market
on Saturdays. We=B9ve recently added an eye-catching new color in the adult
Latah Trail short sleeve t-shirts! Also stop by to check out the new Latah
Trail concept map. Members of the Latah Trail advisory committee put in
many hours during the past year to complete the Latah Trail concept plan
(due to be published in July.) Thanks also to the volunteers on the art an=
d
design subcommittee for their ongoing efforts.
Your tax-deductible donation to the Latah Trail can be sent to:
Latah Trail Foundation
P.O. Box 9344
Moscow, Idaho 83843
Thanks for your support!
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PAMELA PALMER
Executive Director, Latah Trail Foundation
Mailto:ppalmer@moscow.com
208-883-3741
Latah Trail Foundation
P.O. Box 9344
Moscow, Idaho 83843
http://www.latahtrailfoundation.org
LTF, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
Help build the Trail with your tax-deductible donation.
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<FONT FACE=3D"Verdana">Thanks to Bruce for his comments about the Latah Trail=
project! Thanks, also, to the hundreds of people who have donated money to =
the Latah Trail and to the tireless volunteers who’ve helped the trail=
project during the past three + years.<BR>
<BR>
In addition to the good news about right-of-way acquisitions, here are a fe=
w other updates.<BR>
<BR>
*The Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation approved funding ($48,000) fo=
r more paving on the Troy end of the trail (scheduled for July.) That&=
#8217;s great news for our 2nd annual Latah Trail Fun Run in the fall!  =
;The Latah Trail Foundation has pledged $12,000 to Latah County to be used a=
s matching funds for that project. There are lots more opportunities for you=
to donate for the upcoming construction. (Last year, we were able to =
stretch the length of trail paved by donating extra funds to the County duri=
ng construction.)<BR>
<BR>
*Idaho Transportation Department is preparing to pave the portion of the tr=
ail between Moscow and Eastman Acres and there are three bridges that need t=
o be completed. We need help with construction funds for the bridges. =
(Or, if you have expertise in this area, we’d love to hear from you.)<=
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<BR>
*We had ten people show up last Wednesday to plant trees and shrubs in Troy=
! Thanks to the University of Idaho tree nursery for providing us with=
native trees and shrubs to use on the Trail. We still have some plant=
s left, so we may try to organize another planting soon. Let me know i=
f you’d like to volunteer.<BR>
<BR>
*Be sure to visit the Latah Trail Foundation’s table at the Farmer=
217;s Market on Saturdays. We’ve recently added an eye-catching =
new color in the adult Latah Trail short sleeve t-shirts! Also stop by=
to check out the new Latah Trail concept map. Members of the Latah Tr=
ail advisory committee put in many hours during the past year to complete th=
e Latah Trail concept plan (due to be published in July.) Thanks also =
to the volunteers on the art and design subcommittee for their ongoing effor=
ts.<BR>
<BR>
Your tax-deductible donation to the Latah Trail can be sent to:<BR>
Latah Trail Foundation<BR>
P.O. Box 9344<BR>
Moscow, Idaho 83843<BR>
<BR>
Thanks for your support!<BR>
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PAMELA PALMER<BR>
Executive Director, Latah Trail Foundation<BR>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF"><U>Mailto:ppalmer@moscow.com<BR>
</U></FONT>208-883-3741<BR>
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Latah Trail Foundation<BR>
P.O. Box 9344<BR>
Moscow, Idaho 83843<BR>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF"><U>http://www.latahtrailfoundation.org<BR>
</U></FONT>LTF, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.<BR>
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