Alan Lewis - Musquodoboit Harbour Trailways Association
Without volunteers like Al Lewis, trail development
would never have happened so quickly and smoothly on the Musquodoboit
Trailway. Alan Lewis of Musquodoboit Harbour was with the trail
since its beginning planning days. A committed member of the Construction
Committee, Alan’s friendly and positive, " let’s get the job
done" attitude was greatly appreciated on the trail this summer.
Al never missed a meeting and was on trail on a daily basis throughout
the construction season. Al’s red "trooper" became the
official Musquodboit Trailways staff vehicle used when we had to
take visitors or officials through to view the trail in a condensed
time frame. Al’s wife Norma who volunteers too says, " Al and
I have kind of adopted the Trail."
Even though it is winter now people are still on the trail. Al keeps
a regular check on the trail reporting anything unusual to the coordinator
and crew. The Musquodboit Trailway Association would like to thank
Al and Norma Lewis and the many other community members who volunteer
so faithfully on the trail. The Association is looking forward to
a new trail season in 2000 and welcomes community members to become
involved.
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