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Delaware Trail Spinners establish a new "Bridge Fund" to purchase a bridge to cross Middle Run at the Stepping Stones.



The above images are an example of the future bridge. One is from the fire pit location and the other is looking from the opposite side of the fire pit. The Stepping Stones are under water at the time of this picture.

The Delaware Trail Spinners have created a fund to purchase a new fiberglass bridge to be placed near the stepping stone crossing of Middle Run. The goal of this fund is to raise $40,000.00 to purchase a 100’ bridge for New Castle County’s Middle Run Valley Natural Area Park. It is our hope that the park user will step up and help fund park improvements.

The Delaware Trail Spinners are a 501c(3) organization that is authorized to give a written letter of acknowledgement to donors for use to substantiate a charitable contribution. We’ve established a separate account whose intent is to fund this bridge purchase.

We are accepting three different types of donations individual, group and corporate. Individual donations will get a written letter of acknowledgement to substantiate the charitable contribution and a listing as a contributor to the fund on our web page (if contributor is okay with this disclosure). Group donations can be handled the same as individual or potentially be applied to the adopt-a-bridge program. The adopt-a-bridge program will allow a group to pay the material costs of the bridge and for a plaque commemorating the adoption. Wooden bridge structure cost around $40.00 per linear foot plus the cost of two plaques on each end of the bridge. Fiberglass bridges are approximately $400.00 per linear foot. The County will review the plaques to determine the appropriateness of the design. The first 3 plaques have been approved for the Andrew Mein Fund. This is a great opportunity for the user groups to gain recognition of participation in park improvement.

The Delaware Trail Spinners hope the park users will help support us on park improvements. In the past two plus years Middle Run has seen some dramatic improvements. Over 6 miles of new sustainable trail have been built with multiple bridges. In 2007, there have been over 5000 hours of labor to create these improvements. In 2006, there were over 4000 hours of labor. In 2005, there were over 2000 hours of labor (first fiberglass bridge installed between Christmas and New Years). The first fiberglass bridge was a cooperative purchase between New Castle County and the State of Delaware. This bridge cost approximately $25,000.00 plus installation costs. Volunteers from Friends of White Clay, New Castle County, State of Delaware, and the Delaware Trail Spinners installed the bridge in three days. Additionally, 11 new wooden bridges have been installed at an estimated cost of $20,000.00 (500 linear feet at $40.00 per foot). Some new trail markers are in place with 8 more to be installed.

In 2008 we hope to see the installation of the new fiberglass bridge. Plan to establish a connection between Papermill Park and Middle Run at Smith Mill Road crossing.

So, please help support our parks and donate to the Bridge Fund. Send checks to 333 Delaplane Ave. Newark, DE 19711 payable to Delaware Trail Spinners.

Sincerely,

Jim Ireland
Delaware Trail Spinners
302 632 2816
Fund has $8,425.00 in donations to date.

posted by jim | 1/14/2008 10:42:00 AM

2007 Jamboree is history. Fun was had by all!

The Fair Hill Mountain Bike Jamboree was a huge success this past Sunday, Nov 4. We had a great turnout with about 250 riders, lots of spectators and some very energetic dogs. The weather was great... the trails spectacular with all of the fall colors... food at the cookout was plentiful and delicious after a hard ride... and we even had some extra fun in the afternoon with a Huffy toss and slow ride. So if you weren't there, you really missed a great event! Thanks to everyone who participated (and in some cases traveled great distances to be there) and especially to the many people who volunteered their time to help organize the ride. I hope everyone had as much fun as the Trail Spinners did. Let's do it again next year!

posted by Ray At Large | 11/06/2007 06:40:00 PM

Jamboree news!

Don't let the gray skies and cool temperatures on Saturday discourage you. It's going to be sunny and mild for the Fair Hill Jamboree ride tomorrow (Sunday, Nov 4). A beautiful day for mountain biking so come on out and join us. Don't forget to set back your clocks tonight.

posted by Ray At Large | 11/03/2007 11:16:00 AM

Jamboree update

We rode the trails at Fair Hill yesterday and they are in fantastic shape. The weather forecast is still sunny and mid-50's. So all systems are go! But bring a jacket for the cookout after the ride. And we have a special treat for women MTB'ers. Jill Kislia from the Trek Women's Specific Design team will have demo bikes for you to ride. And Susan Mele, one of the 5 women featured on Trek's Women Who Ride website, also will be participating in the Jamboree. But we haven't forgotten the guys either. Several bike shops & manufacturers have promised to bring out some of their wares as well. And don't forget the food & entertainment. So don't miss the 2007 Fair Hill Jamboree!

posted by Ray At Large | 10/31/2007 05:43:00 PM

Back in the blog!

Smokin! Ray At Large is reconnected and ready to count you down to the Fair Hill Jamboree ride coming up this Sunday. I may be over my head here. But I will try to attach the updated map mentioned below to this note. If it doesn't work, don't worry cause we'll have copies at the ride. Stay tuned for more updates as the week progresses. Later!2007%20Fair%20Hill%20Jamboree%20Map%20v1.pdf

posted by Ray At Large | 10/29/2007 05:42:00 PM