NWTA Monthly Meeting & Social - Tillamook State Forest
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Signup time |
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| Joe Rykowski | 2010-03-12 13:44 |
| oaks | 2010-03-22 18:58 |
Join us at the NW Lucky Lab for an update on all the things related to Tillamook State Forest, with Randy Peterson from Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF). We will also provide a brief update on ongoing advocacy projects, upcoming trailwork parties, rides and other events. And there will be plenty of social time to connect with fellow mountain bikers and trail advocates.
Location:
Lucky Lab NW Beer Hall, 1945 NW Quimby, Portland, OR
Schedule:
6:00 - 7:00pm: NWTA Committee Meetings - come early, grab a chair, and join the conversation about our various programs and projects.
7:00 - 7:30pm: Social Time - catch up with fellow riders and advocates over some good food and a drink
7:30 - 7:45pm: News & Announcements
7:45 - 8:30pm: feature presentation by Randy Peterson, Tillamook State Forest, followed by Q&A
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Tillamook State Forest Trail Maps for sale at meeting
Want to know when Gales Creek Trail will be reconstructed?
Want to buy a genuine Oregon Department of Forestry Tillamook State Forest waterproof, tear resistant map ($10; can be used as a half-shelter in case of an emergency, and has historic photos of a long time local mountain bike advocate)?
Want to hear about the newest sections of trail open to mountain bikers in the Tillamook State Forest?
Want to know how to get involved in volunteer activities for the Tillamook State Forest with the Oregon Department of Forestry and Northwest Trail Alliance?
Come to the Northwest Trail Alliance meeting tomorrow night (Tuesday March 30) at 7:30pm at the NW Quimby Lucky Lab Beer Hall to hear about these things directly from the Oregon Department of Forestry's Forest Grove District Recreation Unit Supervisor Randy Peterson.
See you there!
Ryan K.
Tillamook Recreation Advisory Committee:
Mountain Bike Community Representative 2008-2009
Will be there early to talk
Will be there early to talk to whomever wants to share ideas or learn more about the Trail Development Partnership Program which is being started up.