Annual Meeting + Membership Appreciation Party
Hand of Fate Brewery 107 E Douglas St, Petersburg, IllinoisEnjoy an evening with longtime friends and new friends to reminisce, swap stories, plan future adventures..... The evening will include an annual report, new board member election and socializing. Everyone Welcome! Bring a friend! Food provided -- Cash bar Chances to win door prizes!! For planning purposes, please RSVP no later than July 2 by EOB to Libby at lshawgo@gmail.com.
Adopt-a-Highway Cleanup
Main Entrance to New Salem X5G5+88, Lake Petersburg, IL, United StatesJoin us for the Adopt-a-Highway cleanup on Saturday, August 24 at 9:00 AM. With a full crew it should only take about an hour. Meet at the main entrance to New Salem off Rte. 97 at 9:00 AM to take care of our 2-mile IDOT Adopt-A-Highway segment that runs from the south edge of New Salem to the south end of Petersburg. Trash bags and safety vests supplied (if you have one our safety vests please bring it). Please wear gloves, long pants, closed-toed shoes or boots. See you there!!
2024 Sangamon River Fall Float
Registration Deadline Extended!! Join Menard County Trails & Greenways on October 12, 2024 as we paddle 5 beautiful miles of the Sangamon River from the Gudgel Bridge to the New Salem riverside picnic area/boat ramp. Take part in this annual event where we join together to enjoy the solitude, beauty and natural history of the Sangamon River as it meanders through rural Menard County. With a hint of fall in the air, the tree-lined river will likely be stunning. Immediately following the float everyone is invited to socialize around a cozy campfire at New Salem State Historic Site riverside picnic area for a weenie roast (provided with registration). $30 Registration Fee -- includes shuttle, snacks, weenie roast, local geologic features handout, and best of all--comraderie with fellow boaters. All participants must pre-register! Registration is limited and closes at 5:00 PM October 4, 2023! Each Participant MUST: Register online by 5:00 PM October 9, 2024 Sign a Waiver and Release of Liability form (available at sign-in) Provide your own canoe or kayak and paddles Provide a PFD(personal flotation device) Be responsible for delivering your equipment to the launch site at Gudgel Bridge by noon, and completing your registration and sign-in at New Salem before 1:00PM. Shuttle will depart New Salem at 1:00 PM back to the launch site. (Detailed directions will be provided in a confirmation email following online registration.) Cancellation Policy: In the event the float must be cancelled due to inclement weather or unsafe river conditions registrants will receive a full refund (minus handling fee). Cancellation policy for participants: Ticket price (minus handling fee) will be 100% refunded if cancelled prior to 5:00 PM October 9, 2024. Refunds will not be granted after 5:00 PM October 9, 2024. American Canoe Association This is an American Canoe Association (ACA)--sanctioned event. Everyone will have the opportunity to join the ACA at the individual membership rate.
Adopt-a-Highway Cleanup
Main Entrance to New Salem X5G5+88, Lake Petersburg, IL, United StatesJoin us for the Adopt-a-Highway cleanup on Saturday, November 2 at 9:00 AM. With a full crew it should only take about an hour. Meet at the main entrance to New Salem off Rte. 97 at 9:00 AM to take care of our 2-mile IDOT Adopt-A-Highway segment that runs from the south edge of New Salem to the south end of Petersburg. Trash bags and safety vests supplied (if you have one our safety vests please bring it). Please wear gloves, long pants, closed-toed shoes or boots. See you there!!
Winter Nature Series Returns to RiverBank Lodge with Guy Sternberg
RiverBank Lodge 522 South 6th Street, Petersburg, Illinois, United StatesMenard County Trails & Greenways has joined RiverBank Lodge and Alliance Community Bank to bring the community another Winter Nature Series. The first one will feature Guy Sternberg, proprietor of Starhill Forest Arboretum and Trails & Greenways board director. Guy will present The Lincoln Vault Oak. The biology and history of the last documented living participant in the funeral of Abraham Lincoln, including historic images, the methods and results of dissection of its stump, and wood samples showing evidence of events that took place at the site. Narrative and illustrations will be presented on behalf of Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant George Woodhouse, who guarded Lincoln's burial in 1865. Originally part of the Lincoln Funeral Coalition Sesquicentennial Reenactment program series at the Illinois State Museum, the Lincoln Home National Historic Site, and the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, and for the National Garden Clubs Association Midwest Conference. Light refreshments provided. RSVPs appreciated--217-632-0202