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From: "Ronald Kemper" <rjkemper(a)worldnet.att.net>
To: <INPCRP-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2000 10:56 PM
Subject: [INPCRP] Fowler-Mundy Cemetery Clean-up, July 15, 2000
Just another and perhaps the final reminder that a clean-up day has
been
scheduled for this coming Saturday, July 15, 2000 at 8:00 AM. Fowler-
Mundy Cemetery is located in Marion County, Perry Township, about
1/2 mile west of S.R. 37 on West South Port Road. It sits on the south
side of the road and is in the middle of the only clump of trees in the
area. The following Saturday will be the rain day if that should be
required.
Many of you have already volunteered and everyone involved in this project
on this end looks forward to seeing all of you and learning from your
previous experiences. I am sure I don't need to tell you "veterans" what
to
bring or how to dress, but it should be pointed out that it will probably be
very, very hot and humid. A couple of large tarps will be used for shade and
allow for any wind in the area to act as a breeze. It will be hot in the
work area as the overgrowth will diminish the majority of the wind. Wear
long pants, long sleeve shirts, hats, works shoes gloves, etc. Be prepared
for insects and poison ivy and oak. Make sure you drink plenty of water. Ice
and water is to be provided but not knowing how many volunteers will
actually show up, it wouldn't hurt to bring your own just in case.
Some work has already been done to make the entry into the cemetery area
much easier. More work is planned this week before the big day on Saturday.
Bill Mondary will be the work site foreman and will have some tools for
those that don't have any. This cemetery is only about a mile from several
stores in the event we need extra supplies that had not been anticipated in
advance.
As I become aware of other things that will be available, I will post that
information. Look forward to seeing all of you who can make on Saturday. Let
me know if you have any questions of suggestions.
Thanks again.
Joe
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