Promoting the development and enjoyment of Tennessee trails.
Monday, February 24, 7:00 pm at the DW Wilson Community Center, 501 N. Collins Street, Tullahoma.
Our featured speaker is Ned Murray, Executive Director of Friends of South Cumberland State Parks. Ned’s presentation is entitled “What’s in a Name? How (And Why) One Park Became Three” which will tell the story of South Cumberland State Park being split into three parks–South Cumberland, Savage Gulf, and Head of the Crow. His update will shed light on the process of splitting of one park into three and the major implications for hikers and other visitors, as well as for the entire South Cumberland community. If we ask him, he may also tell a few stories and answer questions about walking the 500+ mile Camino de Santiago with his wife, Lucy.
Before the meeting, at 5:30 pm, we will gather for dinner at La Fiesta Bar & Grill, 1410 N. Jackson Street, Tullahoma next to the Quality Inn. Please contact Highland Rim Chapter Chair Patty Deen if you plan to attend dinner so I can confirm the number for our reservation. Contact Patty at pdeen@palomar.edu or 760-703-8115 for more information.