**** New information on the QCTA ****

There will be a public informational meeting held on June 10th at 7:00pm at Highland Goffes falls school.  This meeting will be an opportunity for the public to get up to date information on the progress of the trail.

bullet***Coming Soon***   MEMBERSHIP DRIVE - A membership drive will begin soon.  When becoming a member of the QCTA, you will receive the following benefits:

              - Bi-monthly electronic newsletters giving updates and progress of the trail.

              - Voting rights for decisions that are made for the trail.

              - Membership fees will be $10.00 and will be used only for the building and   

                maintenance of the trail.

              - We are currently looking for new committee members.  If you are interested

                 please e-mail John St. Hilaire at john@queencitytrails.org.

                       

bulletShaws supermarket has already completed the first 300 feet of the trail. 

 

bulletThe first 2500 feet of the trail has already been surveyed and engineered.  This distance gets the trail from the So. Beech intersection to Nutts Pond.  This is a major accomplishment for the start of what will be a great recreational asset for the people of Manchester.

 

bulletSpecial thanks goes out to the following people for their help in the completion of this project:

         Craig Wood - ( Senior wetland scientist for the Louis Berger Group and former head of the Manchester      Conservation Commission), for donating time and services.

         Steven J. Smith and Associates of Gilford NH, for the engineering services for the 1st 2500 ft of trail.

          Paul Smith from Alta planning and design.