[NatureNS] Michael Haynes Cape-Cape Trail( Australia) Scotsburn,

From: Ken McKenna <kenmcken@eastlink.ca>
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Ken McKenna
Box 218 Stellarton NS
B0K 1S0
902 752-7644

Hi All
I am passsing on this interesting meeting notice from Eric Wilson. 
cheers
Ken

The Cape to Cape Trail is having an event tomorrow night at the JP Gammon Hall here in Scotsburn at 7pm. I wonder if you could message your members with the details as shown below.
The following day we'll be doing a maintenance hike/ enjoyment walk on part of the trail and the Scotsburn Pork Chop BBQ happens at supper time...

Here are the details for Tuesday evening...Thanks! Eric Wilson, VP PCTA/C2C Trail Committee


Meet Michael Haynes, hiker, radio personality, author of "Hiking Trails of Nova Scotia" and "Hiking Trails of Ottawa", at a special talk and slide presentation at Scotsburn"s Gammon Recreation Building on Tuesday, July 26, 2011 at 7 p.m. Michael will feature photos of his travels on the "Cape to Cape Trail" in Australia as he prepares to hike more of Nova Scotia's Cape to Cape Trail. In addition, he'll talk about his present project: to update his popular guide to Nova Scotia's trails in a new edition of "Hiking Trails of Nova Scotia". Michael's overview of the wide variety of hiking trails now available in Nova Scotia will be accompanied by recent photos.







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