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Teko Wiseman Receives Giraffe Award
Sticking Your Neck Out For a Cause!
On May 6, 2010, Smart Coast honored Teko Wiseman with its "Giraffe Award" for her work in helping develop bike and walking trails from Fairhope through Daphne and on to the Battleship USS Alabama.
Smart Coast founded this award to acknowledge businesses and individuals who "stuck their necks out" to take a critical stand or make decisions that are beyond the norm and outside the box to create a more sustainable business or community and ultimately a sustainable coastal region.
Events-Newsflash
National Trails Day Event At 5 Rivers
For Immediate Release
Date: May 4, 2010
Contact: Joe Cuhaj, Gulf Coast Chapter Alabama Hiking Trail Society
Email: , Phone: 251-533-1812
The Gulf Coast Chapter of the Alabama Hiking Trail Society, the LA Hikers, will co-host a celebration of the state’s hiking trails with the 5 Rivers Delta Resource Center in Spanish Fort as part of National Trails Day. The event will be held June 5, 2010, from 9am to 3pm.
The event will be a workshop on hiking and backpacking and will feature lectures on a variety of topics sure to be of interest to hikers of all stripes from beginners to more seasoned walkers. Topics include hiking destinations in Alabama, plant identification, the new Alabama Trail from Fort Morgan to Florence, and Leave No Trace. Hands-on demonstrations will focus on choosing the correct hiking gear, everything from packs to boots and more.
BILLS TARGET LEADING NATIONAL ROLE FOR ALABAMA RECREATIONAL TRAILS FOR RELEASE:
JANUARY 28, 2010
MONTGOMERY, AL
Companion bills filed in the Alabama legislature (SB 258, HB 376) would create an Alabama Trails Commission to foster widespread development and link-up of green and blue-water trails throughout the state. Focused on health, family, economic and tourism incentives, the bills call for the proposed commission to coordinate local needs, goals and leadership in trail design, operation, build-up and maintenance for hiking, biking, running, horseback riding, motorized off-highway vehicles, and water sport.
Our Trails are funded by public and private donations for the purpose of bettering communities. All precautions have been taken to provide a safe environmnent however, please use them at your own risk. All donations are final at time of receipt. No refunds can be considered
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