Counties, can you send this to your lists? The Appalachian people of
Southeast Ohio can benefit from your assistance. Little Cities of
Black Diamonds promotes tourism, one of the last attempts to try to keep
SE Ohio coal country alive both educationally and financially for
residents. I have personally taken part in some of their ventures
*Chautauqua's* and can tell you their events are worth your time!
Thanks! Sandy Quinn (State coordinator OHGenWeb)
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Begins & Ends At Eclipse Company Town Near Athens, Ohio* During The
Little Cities of Black Diamonds
Appalachian Spring Festival
Ride 1 (Leave 8AM)
45-mile loop ride will take bicyclists on the Hock-Hocking Bike Path to
Nelsonville then into the hills to Carbon Hill, Greendale, New
Straitsville, Murray City and Buchtel.
Ride 2 (Leave 9AM)
32-mile loop ride will follow the same route to Carbon Hill but return
via Buchtel.
Ride 3 (Leave 10AM)
19-mile ride from Eclipse to Hocking College and return on the bike path.
For More Information Visit
www.littlecitiesofblackdiamonds.org
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http://www.littlecitiesofblackdiamonds.org>
Basic registration is $20 and includes trail map, Little Cities of the
Forest poster and lunch at Appalachian Spring Fest. A $30 registration
also includes a Little Cities of the Forest t-shirt. To register or for
more info contact Bob Eichenberg at bobeichenberg(a)yahoo.com or the
Little Cities Council Office toll free at 866-394-3011 or
lcbd(a)ohiohills.com.
*Eclipse Company Town can be reached via Johnson Rd. off U. S. Rt.33
north of Athens (turn at Athens Messenger Bldg.) or State Route 682 in
The Plains.