Check out the article about Cumberland Wild in today's Chattanooga paper.
It's shaping up to be a good event! Make your reservations today for Trails and Trilliums at:
http://trails.sasweb.org/
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Saturday, March 13, 2010
This blog has moved
This blog is now located at http://blog.friendsofscsra.org/.
You will be automatically redirected in 30 seconds, or you may click here.
For feed subscribers, please update your feed subscriptions to
http://blog.friendsofscsra.org/feeds/posts/default.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Russell Cave National Monument Starting a Friends Group
This message came in on the Friends website contact form. Save the (approximate) date!
Questions or Comments: I'm James Holzclaw and I work at Russell Cave National Monument. We are trying to set up a friends group for our park and we are going to have a meeting in May and discuss ideas on how to promote education and outdoor recreation. I would like to invite members from the South Cumberland Friends group to join us and discuss these type ideas with us. In this meeting we will have local educators and businessmen as well. If anyone is interest in attending, please have them to email me and I will send them some more details.
Thank you,
James
James Holtzclaw
3729 County Road 98
Bridgeport, Alabama 35740
Email Address: James_A_Holtzclaw@nps.gov
Phone: 256-495-2672
Questions or Comments: I'm James Holzclaw and I work at Russell Cave National Monument. We are trying to set up a friends group for our park and we are going to have a meeting in May and discuss ideas on how to promote education and outdoor recreation. I would like to invite members from the South Cumberland Friends group to join us and discuss these type ideas with us. In this meeting we will have local educators and businessmen as well. If anyone is interest in attending, please have them to email me and I will send them some more details.
Thank you,
James
James Holtzclaw
3729 County Road 98
Bridgeport, Alabama 35740
Email Address: James_A_Holtzclaw@nps.gov
Phone: 256-495-2672
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Watershed: Prime Elements" Exhibit


Fun at the art show! Several of us attended the opening of Janis Wilkey's "Watershed: Prime Elements" show at Chattanoga's In Town Gallery, which features scenes at South Cumberland. The artist is shown with Mary & Latham Davis and Mary Priestley. Ruth Ann Savage Fults and her daughter came by on their way to the Tivoli Theatre. Other Friends of SCSRA present were: Sue and Joe Minton, Sally and Charles Hubbard, Waring McCrady, Mac Priestley, and Clay Binkley. Hope and Jack Baggenstoss dropped by earlier. The show will be up through the month of February.
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Photos Make the Rounds


Winning photos from our 2009 "Pictures in the Park" contest have been on the road since last summer, visiting schools, businesses, and libraries across the 4-county area. Currently, they are on display (in a digital frame, courtesy of Grundy County High School) at the Palmer Public Library. After finding a great spot for the display, assistant librarian Anita Crabtree took me on a tour of the adjacent Coal Miners Museum -- well worth seeing! Next stop: Grundy County High School. --Mary Priestley
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Frozen Fiery Gizzard
Ode to Kanto Rapacov Drug Dog
From Assistant Park Manager Bill Knapp today:
I wanted to pass along that Kanto Rapacov, South Cumberland's drug dog, died a few days ago. He had some intestinal tumors that grew rapidly until the intestines appeared to be fully blocked.
I wanted to thank everyone for first off purchasing Kanto for the park. I think he helped us big time when the park seemed to be getting over run by drugs.
Secondly, I wanted to thank everyone for letting me keep Kanto when health reasons (bad knees and hips) dictated he retire. He was almost 14 years old (in February), going blind, deaf, had bad knees and hips, and gas that would clear a room in about 2 seconds. He still loved to play ball at the end and I'll definitely miss him.
Park Manager John Christof adds:
I offer my thanks as well for the Friends gift of Kanto to the park to help us fight a serious drug problem in our park. Kanto did his job well and we are grateful for his dedication and service.
I wanted to pass along that Kanto Rapacov, South Cumberland's drug dog, died a few days ago. He had some intestinal tumors that grew rapidly until the intestines appeared to be fully blocked.
I wanted to thank everyone for first off purchasing Kanto for the park. I think he helped us big time when the park seemed to be getting over run by drugs.
Secondly, I wanted to thank everyone for letting me keep Kanto when health reasons (bad knees and hips) dictated he retire. He was almost 14 years old (in February), going blind, deaf, had bad knees and hips, and gas that would clear a room in about 2 seconds. He still loved to play ball at the end and I'll definitely miss him.
Park Manager John Christof adds:
I offer my thanks as well for the Friends gift of Kanto to the park to help us fight a serious drug problem in our park. Kanto did his job well and we are grateful for his dedication and service.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)

