Help rebuild the Vermont bicycle causeway
#1
Senior Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Vermont
Posts: 747
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 6 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 1 Time
in
1 Post
Help rebuild the Vermont bicycle causeway
In case anyone is interested in helping:
Help Rebuild the Causeway
The Colchester-South Hero Causeway was severely
damaged in spring flooding, and Local Motion needs
your help to rebuild this highly utilized resource. Local
Motion is the organization that runs the bike ferry from
the causeway to South Hero. (The bike ferry won’t run for
the foreseeable future.)
Local Motion is working with the town of Colchester
and Vermont Fish & Wildlife (owners of the causeway) to
seek FEMA money to rebuild. FEMA has already toured
the area.
In the meantime, there are ways you can help. Local
Motion suggests e-mailing the organization (brian@
localmotion.org) if you’d like to help with future repair
and/or fundraising efforts, or if you have photographs
of the damage. You can also buy a “Save the Causeway”
T-shirt (at the Local Motion trailside center in
Burlington); proceeds go to rebuilding. Wayne Turiansky,
Local Motion member and owner of Amalgamated
Culture Works, donated the T-shirts.
Help Rebuild the Causeway
The Colchester-South Hero Causeway was severely
damaged in spring flooding, and Local Motion needs
your help to rebuild this highly utilized resource. Local
Motion is the organization that runs the bike ferry from
the causeway to South Hero. (The bike ferry won’t run for
the foreseeable future.)
Local Motion is working with the town of Colchester
and Vermont Fish & Wildlife (owners of the causeway) to
seek FEMA money to rebuild. FEMA has already toured
the area.
In the meantime, there are ways you can help. Local
Motion suggests e-mailing the organization (brian@
localmotion.org) if you’d like to help with future repair
and/or fundraising efforts, or if you have photographs
of the damage. You can also buy a “Save the Causeway”
T-shirt (at the Local Motion trailside center in
Burlington); proceeds go to rebuilding. Wayne Turiansky,
Local Motion member and owner of Amalgamated
Culture Works, donated the T-shirts.