I hope everyone has seen this...and that we'll see you there next Tuesday!
Christiaan

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Sent: Monday, November 26, 2018, 8:07:17 AM EST
Subject: TRAIL FIX & FEAST AT THE BLACK BEAR

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Mon River Trails Conservancy eNews
November 26, 2018
Enjoy the Mon River and Deckers Creek Rail-Trails
The Mon River Trails Conservancy (MRTC) is a non-profit 501(c)3 volunteer organization founded in 1991 to acquire, develop, and manage the Mon River and Deckers Creek Rail-Trail system in North Central West Virginia.

MRTC manages these trails for non-motorized use, primarily walking, jogging, cycling, and cross-country skiing, and creates and promotes opportunities for recreation, tourism, economic development, historic preservation, healthy lifestyles, and environmental conservation.

To Learn more, Donate or Become a Member Click Here.
Trail Fix & Feast 
at Black Bear (Downtown)
December 4th from 5-10 PM
Proceeds benefit emergency repairs to the Rail-Trail 
A percentage of your food and beverage purchase will go towards repair work on the Mon River and Deckers Creek Rail-Trails. The rail-trails had over $50,000 in damages from landslides and wash-outs from a year filled with rain and storms.  

Live Music- 6:30-9:30 PM   
Chris Haddox, Jamie Lester, and Michael Reynolds
 
50/50 Raffle...
with Chances for Winning at 6:30 PM and 9:30 PM

Beer Chestnut Brew Works donated a 5 sixtel (small keg) of Beer for 100% of sales going to the Trail Work.  A nice way to "Cheer" the Trail and give back while supplies last.
   
Ella Belling
304-692-6782

MRTC Board Meetings
The Board meets on the 3rd Thursday of every month at 5:30 pm at the Morgantown Public Safety Building (300 Spruce Street) in small conference room. The public is encouraged to attend.

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