No offense taken, I assure you. My skin is much thicker since I started building the trail. I will send you an invitation to our yahoo group so that you can get all of the workparty announcements. Glad to have you and welcome!
dj
----- Original Message -----From: sue ticeSent: 3/19/2007 11:40:12 AMSubject: RE: [kgvaba] newsletter
Mr. Jones,No offense was intended with my question about the newsletter. Transforming a railway into a bicycle trail is without question more to my liking than hammering out a newsletter on a computer. I would be honored to assist you on the Dahlgren trail or RF & P bikeWalk or both of your endeavors. Please let me know if I can be of help.SueP.S. I can write also.
David Jones <dnsj1s@earthlink.net> wrote:To answer your question...I will forward all newsletters that I get from LAB, Adventure Cycling, The KGBA does not generate its own newsletter, unless you are volunterring to write one! What we do is create community events to get people out on bicycles--we also encourage our members to create events; perhaps you would like to create one such event?. For the past year I have beenconsummed with creating and maintaining the Dahlgren Railroad Heritiage Trail (www.friendsdrht.org ) and the RF&P BikeWalk. Both organizations promote bicycling in a big way. Personally I prefer actions to creating newsletters. I look forward to seeing you on the road.vty,dj----- Original Message -----From: zbop75Sent: 3/17/2007 10:11:42 AMSubject: [kgvaba] newsletterso where's the newsletter?
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