FREE CAMPING WINNERS
The winners for the free camping for 2010 are: Terry Hasen, Sidney, IL; Brett & Debbie Reich, Mt Vernon, IN; and Gaylon Brown, Mt Vernon, IN.
We'd like to thank all our members for supporting us and think this is a way we can give back to a few individuals.
Each camping package consists of three (3) paid nights of camping at one of the eligible campgrounds.
RULES
- Prize winners must use their prize at one of the following camps:
Bay Creek, Bear Branch, Cedar Lake, Circle B, Double M, Hayes Canyon, Little Lusk
- Prizes must be redeemed by August 1, 2011.
- Camping is subject to site availability-reservations are suggested.
- Contest winners may be allowed to transfer their prize to another
camper, after completing a "written request to transfer prize" to
S.T.C. Please name the person you want to "re gift".
- Total S.T.C. prize for 3 days of camping will not exceed $75.00
Winners are financially responsible for camping related fees such as:
ice, meals, hay/grain, pens*/stalls*(unless listed as part of the camps
daily package),3 or more campers, etc.
- Prize must be used on consecutive dates, only one visit per prize.
- Contest winners seeking to use their prize over major holidays assume
responsibility for consulting with individual camps. Site availability
is extremely limited during these "PEAK TIMES" and "Holiday Reservation
Policies" vary from camp to camp.
The Shawnee Trail Conservancy is a nonprofit advocacy organization that works to keep access for all users in the Shawnee National Forest. We volunteer our time and talents to work with private landowners, local campgrounds, legislators, county government, US Forest Service and the different user groups to keep our access to both private and public lands in and adjacent to the Shawnee National Forest.
We rely on membership from individual users and organizations who enjoy the beautiful Shawnee and surrounding land to fund our organization.
Most of our funds go directly to the trail in the form of gravel on private trails. These private trails may be the only access to the Shawnee from the private campgrounds. We also donate to emergency departments and emergency training classes. Having the necessary training and tools in a crisis is vital to an individual’s safety.
We also have public easements with private landowners so that we may connect to designated trails that would not have been designated without our easement.
Please consider either renewal of your membership or becoming a new member. We cannot continue our work without your help.
Shawnee Trail Conservancy
P.O. Box 44
Eddyville, IL 62928