FOTR 2011 Annual Meeting and Work Weekend Dates/Planning
Hello everyone,
Starting to get the 2011 FOTR year rolling with some information to help everyone start planning next year.
Annual FOTR Meeting Date: April 2nd, 2011
Location: CAL4WD Office, 8120 36th Ave. Sacramento, CA. 9 till around 3, details and agenda to follow. And as always, any idea/input will be gratefully accepted!
Coffee/Pastries-Lunch provided by the Rubicon Rockheads.
Proposed Work Weekends Dates 2011/ with possible areas (these are subject to change)
*June 25-26th: Postpile to Intertie Camp at Ellis.
*July 23-24th: Possibly Cadillac. Work with Jeepers Jamboree on this.
*August 20/21st: Old Sluice. This one will need a lot of coordination due to the area.
*September: 17-18th: This is open to trail needs.
*October: POR and the Poo Run, work on trail open right now!
FOTR will be working with the County to make sure that the all aspects of the CAO are fulfilled. The report card for last year was excellent, so we need to keep this going.
Positions that are open for filling.
FOTR Trail Boss Elections: If you have anyone you want to nominate (Probably a good idea to check with them first), or if you want to nominate yourself.
Rubicon Trail Patrol Leader: Ken Hower is stepping down but will continue to be active and will be available to help in any way possible. Rubicon Trail Patrol
Logistics/Coordinator for the Work Weekends: Working with RTF, the County, and all volunteers. This position is vital to making the weekends go as smooth as possible. You will not be out on an island by yourself; there will be support from all involved. You wont have to be at every weekend, delegate is the key word.
Guest speakers are being contacted. This should be a great day to get together and get jazzed about the coming summer season.
More info to follow.
Let us know if you are coming so we can plan.
www.rubiconfriends.com
Thanks
Jerry Reffner/Trail Boss
I would like to thank everyone that helped with my transition to Trail Boss. Without them (and they know who they are) it would have been a tough road/trail.
Hello everyone,
Starting to get the 2011 FOTR year rolling with some information to help everyone start planning next year.
Annual FOTR Meeting Date: April 2nd, 2011
Location: CAL4WD Office, 8120 36th Ave. Sacramento, CA. 9 till around 3, details and agenda to follow. And as always, any idea/input will be gratefully accepted!
Coffee/Pastries-Lunch provided by the Rubicon Rockheads.
Proposed Work Weekends Dates 2011/ with possible areas (these are subject to change)
*June 25-26th: Postpile to Intertie Camp at Ellis.
*July 23-24th: Possibly Cadillac. Work with Jeepers Jamboree on this.
*August 20/21st: Old Sluice. This one will need a lot of coordination due to the area.
*September: 17-18th: This is open to trail needs.
*October: POR and the Poo Run, work on trail open right now!
FOTR will be working with the County to make sure that the all aspects of the CAO are fulfilled. The report card for last year was excellent, so we need to keep this going.
Positions that are open for filling.
FOTR Trail Boss Elections: If you have anyone you want to nominate (Probably a good idea to check with them first), or if you want to nominate yourself.
Rubicon Trail Patrol Leader: Ken Hower is stepping down but will continue to be active and will be available to help in any way possible. Rubicon Trail Patrol
Logistics/Coordinator for the Work Weekends: Working with RTF, the County, and all volunteers. This position is vital to making the weekends go as smooth as possible. You will not be out on an island by yourself; there will be support from all involved. You wont have to be at every weekend, delegate is the key word.
Guest speakers are being contacted. This should be a great day to get together and get jazzed about the coming summer season.
More info to follow.
Let us know if you are coming so we can plan.
www.rubiconfriends.com
Thanks
Jerry Reffner/Trail Boss
I would like to thank everyone that helped with my transition to Trail Boss. Without them (and they know who they are) it would have been a tough road/trail.
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