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Spring Delegates Meeting 2006

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Although called delegates meetings, the meetings are open to all members and even the general public. Only delegates may vote on Trail Conference issues, but these are typically a very small part of the meeting. Generally there is a focus presentation which should be of interest to a wide spectrum of the hiking community.

Camp Glen Gray · June 8, 2006

Agenda

6:00 Social Hour

7:30 Welcome – Jane Daniels

Changes to the Agenda
Approval of minutes February 9, 2006 Delegates Meeting
Announcements

Reports

Financial – Herb Hochberg
Executive Director – Ed Goodell
New Member Clubs

Long Path - 75 years and growing longer

Herb Chong, Jakob Franke and Jim Schaefer

Old Business

New Club Members – Maureen Edelson
Inactive member clubs – Jane Daniels


Directions to Camp Glen Gray

From Southern Bergen County or New York City:
Take the George Washington Bridge, and continue west on Route 4.  After passing through Paramus,
Route 4 reaches a  three-way fork. Take the center of the fork, and continue ahead on Route 208.
Take Route 208 North for 11.3 miles (turns into Route 287 South) to Exit 58, marked Route 202, Oakland
Take Route 202 North 1.9 miles to Glen Gray Road (see Glen Gray sign opposite road on right)
Turn left onto Glen Gray Road and go over the steel bridge
On the other side of the bridge, turn right onto Midvale Mountain Road
Take this road for 0.6 mile to the camp entrance

From Rockland County and Northern Bergen County:
Take the New York State Thruway to Exit 15.
Take Route 17 a short distance to Route 202 South
Take Route 202 South for 4.8 miles to Glen Gray Road (see Glen Gray sign opposite road on left)
Turn right onto Glen Gray Road and go over the steel bridge
On the other side of the bridge, turn right onto Midvale Mountain Road
Take this road for 0.6 mile to the camp entrance


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