Jessica, you and the group are doing good things with those
young folks. And good job on that new web page!
Here in Tippecanoe Co. we have been making visits and re-recording my GPS
readings. Yep again, education in never ending as well as restoration. Rich
has been great explaining my bad readings and the GPS process. We are
working to get them all marked correctly on our county maps. I also have
been adding photos to my listing. There's always more to work on. Our AREA
PLAN Commission has added a pdf file and a pdf map last month if anyone
wants to see it.
http://www.tippecanoe.in.gov/apc/division.asp?fDD=28-232
And I do agree we don't benefit from hearing everyone's complaints.
This is a email list where we should share concerns, questions, projects
and ask for more education. No one really enjoys the bashing. I don't
think it helps motivate anyone.
We all have problems in EACH county in this country. Isn't that why some
of us stepped up?
Share more of that good news,
L.A. Clugh
Tippecanoe County pioneer cemetery projects.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~intcpcrg/Index.html
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jessica Felix" <jlfelix24(a)yahoo.com>
To: <INPCRP-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 9:58 PM
Subject: [INPCRP] Clayton Cemetery, Hendricks County
To continue on what Sheila brought up (thank you)...
I will be taking an 8th grade group (about 25
students) out to the Clayton East Cemetery on Tuesday
for a full day of restoration. The kids are very
excited! This is the second trip to this cemetery,
which has been "under construction" since August. We
should be able to finish up most of the work on
Tuesday. Larry and Sheila are helping out plus my
husband and step-father. I really appreciate their
help in my 9-months-pregnant state!
Please check out my newly constructed (and not
finished) Hendricks County PCRP website:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~inhendr2/ I've been working
for the last year to visit each cemetery in the county
and create a comprehensive list. If you're familar
with the area I'd love to have any extra information
you have.
It's interesting to hear about the projects everyone
is working on. I think that is the biggest strength
of this list and I enjoy hearing about the progress
we're making. It can often seem as though we are only
making a small dent in the overall problem, but each
little bit helps. We should continue to celebrate our
accomplishments!
Jessica Felix
Putnam County/Hendricks County
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