Mid State Trail Association’s “Yellow Creek Bridge” was one of 10 projects to gain national recognition recently with a 2014 award from the Coalition for Recreational Trails. Some of the other projects on the podium were from Alaska, New Mexico and New Hampshire. Deb Dunkle accepted the Recreational Trails Program Achievement Award on behalf of the MSTA at a ceremony held on June 11th in the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington DC.The Recreational Trails grant money, which made the Yellow Creek Bridge and the other projects possible, came from the federal gas tax fund for nonhighway recreation. Over the past 20 years this fund has provided money for nearly 20,000 projects nationwide. In Pennsylvania the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources oversees the dispersment of these grants. Also on hand to help Deb celebrate this honor were Lauren Imgrund and Vanyla Tierney representing DCNR, Gregory Miller and Pete Olsen from the American Hiking Society, Marianne Fowler and Derrick Crandall, CoChairs of the CRT and Ed Lawrence.
Mid State Trail: Pennsylvania’s Wildest Trail
State College Region Trail Care WeekendJune 2 to 4 will be the State College Region Trail Care Weekend. We are camping at Poe Valley S.P. This year at sites 41,43,45,47 and 50. Check in/out is 3PM. If you are planning to attend please let me know ahead of time so I can plan accordingly. So far it looks like we will have a good turnout. Volunteers are welcome to come for the weekend or just for Saturday. The bulk of the work for the weekend will be on the MST from Poe Paddy S.P. South to the crossing of the Millheim-Siglerville Pike. We will be brushcutting, lopping, raking, and blaze painting. I also have a new register box to be installed. If time permits we may continue into the Green’s Valley section south of the Millheim-Siglerville Pike. Contact me for additional information: Kevin Busko at [email protected] or phone me at 814-643-4238.
Explore Johnstown’s legacy and the 1889 flood that changed Pennsylvania forever
On May 31, 1889, the greatest disaster in Pennsylvania history occurred when the South Fork Dam on the Little Conemaugh River burst. The waters of Lake Conemaugh went roaring through the valley, causing significant damage to the communities downstream and resulting in the death of over 2,200 people, making it, at the time, the largest loss of life in a single event in US history.
Source: Explore Johnstown’s legacy and the 1889 flood that changed Pennsylvania forever | PennLive.com
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