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2012 Annual Meeting

Our Annual Meeting & 60th Anniversary Celebration
was a great success.

Sunday, July 22nd
Paddle - Noon until 1:30p.m.,
Meeting - 2p.m. until 4p.m.

The Wilder Center
2087 Hartford Ave., Wilder, VT 05088

The event featured:

Al Braden, an environmental and outdoor photographer based in Austin, Texas, lead us on a photographic tour of the Connecticut River, from source to sea. We saw portions of the River we had not visited yet.
• Locally-sourced light refreshments.
• A pre-event paddle launched from the nearby Killowatt Park North, led by North Country River Steward, Ron Rhodes.
• A silent auction to benefit CRWC, including a variety of river trips, a collapsible kayak, Connecticut River books, and Al Braden photographs.

Silent Auction

An outstanding collection of photographs by our speaker Al Braden were framed by him for the auction.

   
River Starts
Connecticut River begins at Fourth Connecticut Lake. 2004.
Braden Connecticut River, looking north from the Samuel Morley Bridge, Orford, NH. 2008.
NOTE: This print is available for purchase before the meeting. Call us at 413-772-2020 x204 for details.
Cornish Bridge Windsor-Cornish Bridge, built in 1866, is the longest in the U.S. and spans 449.5 feet. 2002.
Charlestown Connecticut River bank Near Charlestown, New Hampshire. 2000.
Northfield Early morning in June at Schell Bridge over the Connecticut River, Northfield, MA. 2002.
NOTE: This print is available for purchase before the meeting. Call us at 413-772-2020 x204 for details.
Turners Spring freshet on Connecticut River at Turner's Falls, MA. 2000.
Deerfield Rich Pioneer Valley farmland along the Connecticut River from Mt. Sugarloaf in South Deerfield, MA. 2000.
Oxbow Aerial of Oxbow and Oxbow Marina on Connecticut Rivernear Holyoke Ridge and Mount Tom, Northampton, MA. 2008.
Hartford Fireworks
Fireworks over Connecticut River celebrate Riverfest at Hartford, CT. 2000.
Tidelands Mouth of river at Great Island, Black Hall River, Back River and Griswold Point, Old Lyme, CT. 2008.
Saybrook Light Saybrook JettyLight at the end of the channel marks the mouth of the Connecticut River, Old Saybrook, CT. 2002.
River Mouth Aerial of Fenwick Point, Saybrook Jetty, Lynde Point Light, at the mouth of the Connecticut River, Old Saybrook, CT. 2008

 

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Photo credits (above):
Image Credits at Right - Illustrations: Bill Singleton; Photos: Elisabeth Cianciola, David Deen, ©Chris Hardie, ©Al Braden www.albradenphoto.com, River Music drawn by Tom Dudley - Greenfield Recorder, CRWC Staff.