Skagit County Parks and Recreation hauled and spread eight (8) truck loads of crushed rock on the worst sections of the park’s service road. They bought more hand tools, serviced the power carrier, and provided the first of the trail signs we needed – so we’re all set. Thanks SCPR! Highlighted is the Pump HouseContinue reading “The Trails Plan for Early 2020 …”
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Session Cancellation (1/11/20) …
There was so much rain that the tools and portable toilet could not be moved to the trailhead. We hate canceling a session, but it was unavoidable. We’re sorry, we’ll try again on Saturday 1/25.
Job Corps Students – Top Guest Group of 2019. Congratulations!
Cascades Job Corps students and staff. Job Corps on 12/14/19 broke their own single session record by eight (8) hours. It was also their fifth “Guest Group” appearance this year, which we’ve never had before – so that’s another record. With their help we broke our volunteer hours goal, with 1,117 hours – and theirContinue reading “Job Corps Students – Top Guest Group of 2019. Congratulations!”
Another Record! Job Corps students & faculty does it again (11/9/19) …
Cascades Job Corps students and staff. The November 9th session was amazing! Our “Guest Group” Cascades Job Corps (shown above), with their twelve (12) volunteers put in forty-three (43) hours, that helped set a ‘single session record’ of one hundred and twenty-seven (127) volunteer hours. Of note this is the fourth “Guest Group” appearance byContinue reading “Another Record! Job Corps students & faculty does it again (11/9/19) …”
The Upcoming Session (11/9/19) …
Pictured is the next trail section being built. Work on the Pump House Trail continues. Our “Guest Group” will be the Cascade Job Corps students, and the Estep family is again bringing lunch. It will be ham and bean soup, along with homemade mac and cheese. We’re hand-finishing the machine roughed-in trail (above) and gravelingContinue reading “The Upcoming Session (11/9/19) …”
Regaining Momentum (10/12/19) …
On Saturday, October 12th work on the Pump House Trail continued. Turnout was up, with twelve volunteers – on Sept. 14th we had just seven. Since this year’s goal is to break one thousand hours, in November and December sessions we must do even better. Our 2020 goal is to break two thousand volunteer hours.Continue reading “Regaining Momentum (10/12/19) …”
The Dovetail Bridge Ribbon Cutting Ceremony (10/2/19) …
Again, a special thanks to the bridge build team: John Erbstoeszer, Jerry Granahan, Amos Grey, Gary Moody, James Neff, Lynn Postler, Kinsey Shilling, Art Tuftee, Bret Turner and John Yeager. Checkout the event photos…
Summer Break Ends (9/14/19) …
On Saturday, September 14th work on the Pump House Trail resumed. Summer is behind us, the bridge is finished and we celebrated the bridge opening, so back to digging. We had a light turnout at this session, but a great deal was accomplished. To see more photos checkout our gallery. Our next session is Saturday,Continue reading “Summer Break Ends (9/14/19) …”
The Bridge Is Done!
Pictured above, our first bridge user, immediately following final cleanup on the morning of August 27, 2019. We love the new bridge! It reconnects the historic Northern State Hospital site to the land inmates once farmed. Art Tuftee and Jerry Granahan led the project. Eleven volunteers put in 250 hours, completing it in less thanContinue reading “The Bridge Is Done!”
Second “public” session (6/8/19) …
Compared to the first session our turnout was comparatively light. Beyond the light turnout our photographer had a conflict, so we don’t have photos. Every once in a while the real world collides with a volunteer session. Please excuse our absence of photos, we had a productive session. Our volunteers all worked very hard. WeContinue reading “Second “public” session (6/8/19) …”

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