Friends of Schoharie Crossing Annual Appeal for 2024
The Friends of Schoharie Crossing
PO Box 140
Fort Hunter, NY 12069
Hello
Friends,
Wow, how the years
fly by! The chilly weather has returned and the Membership Drive
for 2024
is happening now! The beautiful Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site and its Friends
are again counting on your support to continue long time programs, be available
for day-to-day activities, special events, grants, and this coming year assist
in the planning of the 2025 Bicentennial Celebration of the Erie Canal.
You can either join through our website or mail us the form included at the end of this letter.
The Friends
have had a successful year of encouraging participation of our friends and
family at the Historic Site. We picked up trash during Canal Clean Sweep and I
Love My Parks Day, we planted flowers at the Visitor's Center, and cut brush to
help maintain our Eagle Trail. The
Friends also saw the completion of stabilization on the Schoharie Creek
Aqueduct; something we have partnered in advocacy toward accomplishing for many
years.
The Friends
tabled events and spread information at the Visitor's Center during the Old
Engine Show in July and at the Fulton County Museum History Day in October. We
participated in a local “Trunk or Treat” at the Fort Hunter Engine and Hose
Company. These were all a lot of fun!
We also again
assisted at the popular PTNY “Cycle the Erie Canal” refreshment stop at the
Visitor's Center which continues to attract riders from across the United
States and abroad. This is always an educational and fun day. (And you get a
volunteer t-shirt!)
Other activities
included helping to supply refreshments for Canal Coffee Day and some meetings.
Grants were secured and we covered some costs for storytellers, musicians,
speakers, and applied funds for maintenance at the site. While New York State does maintain the
grounds and has paid staff, a Friends group is essential to obtain
certain grants specific to the need of education, maintenance, entertainment,
and historic value which are offered by Parks and Trails, Saratoga Arts,
Historic NY, and others. For instance, we received the grant funding to make
the inaugural Rock the Lock series a success at Yankee Hill Lock this past
summer.
We are looking to
increase wayfinding and interpretive signage for the many trails and to increase
handicap access to the aqueduct this coming year as well as maintaining the
Little Free Library and the communities’ favorite yearly events. Friends support Geocaching, the many
musical programs offered at the Putman Canal Store at Yankee Hill and at the
Visitor's Center, hikes, and educational speakers at monthly meetings.
We also participate
in our own education and networking events. This year included Advocacy Day at
the Capital and the Saratoga Capital Regional Friends Meeting in Lake George
this November. A tour of the new museum and Lake George Battlefield Park was
included, making it an educational trip in more ways than one.
We hope you will
continue to be a part of the active, dedicated, and amazing group of people who
help to maintain our outdoor spaces and the Schoharie Crossing.
Volunteering time
or monetary donations are equally needed and appreciated. Bring your ideas and a friend!
Thank you for past
and future support.
Marjorie
Savoie
President
The Friends of
Schoharie Crossing
Some of the benefits of being a member are:
Schoharie
Crossing “Swag” based on membership tier
Advance
notice of programs and events
A
quarterly newsletter (via email or USPS)
Email
updates regarding what is happening at the site.
Input and a
vote on how or what the group does to assist the site.
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Knowing you contributed to preserving a part of our shared past for future generations!
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You can
also provide a donation or complete an
online
membership securely by visiting this website:
https://the-friends-of-schoharie-crossing.square.site/
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