All,
Today was the official dedication ceremonies for the Franklin Parker Preserve, and anyone who contributed to the acquisition of this preserve along with their guests could attend. I was fortunate enough to be invited to the event by Bob (BobM), and appreciated the chance to attend.
We met at the landing strip near the entrance to one section of the preserve near Chatsworth Lake, and had to walk the 1/4 mile to the event.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/8242004/IMG_4311.jpg
At that location there is a building that was used in some fashion in the distribution of cranberries, a loading dock, and the remains of the JCRR track that apparently was used to ship the cranberries by rail.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/8242004/IMG_4308.jpg
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/8242004/IMG_4309.jpg
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/8242004/IMG_4307.jpg
From there we had to walk the 1/4 mile to the event area, and just ahead of us walking was former Governor Jim Florio. He had ditched his black limo and was walking with the rest of us. We caught up to him and I was able to shake his hand, and Bob did likewise.
Bob and Jim Florio.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/8242004/IMG_4256.jpg
The NJ Conservation Foundation who purchased the property, had set up a tent in a cranberry bog, along with a small stage for the band, and around 200 chairs. We were served food, and water, and were able to roam around and visit a few displays.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/8242004/IMG_4261.jpg
From the bog area we were able to see a small portion of the bogs that were purchased.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/8242004/IMG_4306.jpg
On each chair there was a small fact sheet, and a pin attached to it commemorating the preserve.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/8242004/IMG_4267.jpg
This photo does not show it, but at the bottom of the pin is says Franklin Parker Preserve.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/8242004/IMG_4269.jpg
The event started with speeches from the various members and former members of the Conservation Foundation, at times taking about the early years that brought them all together. Most of them were not that bad, with a few stand out speeches, one by Florio.
Then we met Franklin Parker, and a sign was unveiled that was installed right there in the bog. It has a solid metal frame, with a small roof, and the actual sign was some sort of wood.
The first photo shows the crowd standing around in a circle waiting for the unveiling, and the second photo shows Franklin Parker standing next to the sign that bears his name.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/8242004/IMG_4289.jpg
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/8242004/IMG_4295.jpg
We then were able to meet Garfield DeMarco, who sold the property at half price to the Conservation. Here he is with Jim Florio.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/8242004/IMG_4281.jpg
And with Franklin Parker and another man. Ignore what is behind them
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/8242004/IMG_4303.jpg
When the speeches were over we were treated to a van tour of the bogs around us. Here are the vans waiting to pick us up.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/8242004/IMG_4258.jpg
To me the most fascinating part of the day, was a brief glimpse of something in the woods along the bog road we traveled on the tour. Bob and I quickly both looked at each other and said what it was. Nobody else in the van I am sure had any idea what it was, and a trip back there will allow me to inform you about it. When that occurs I will post back.
Again, thanks Bob for an interesting afternoon, especially since you got me out of work early.
Guy
Today was the official dedication ceremonies for the Franklin Parker Preserve, and anyone who contributed to the acquisition of this preserve along with their guests could attend. I was fortunate enough to be invited to the event by Bob (BobM), and appreciated the chance to attend.
We met at the landing strip near the entrance to one section of the preserve near Chatsworth Lake, and had to walk the 1/4 mile to the event.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/8242004/IMG_4311.jpg
At that location there is a building that was used in some fashion in the distribution of cranberries, a loading dock, and the remains of the JCRR track that apparently was used to ship the cranberries by rail.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/8242004/IMG_4308.jpg
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/8242004/IMG_4309.jpg
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/8242004/IMG_4307.jpg
From there we had to walk the 1/4 mile to the event area, and just ahead of us walking was former Governor Jim Florio. He had ditched his black limo and was walking with the rest of us. We caught up to him and I was able to shake his hand, and Bob did likewise.
Bob and Jim Florio.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/8242004/IMG_4256.jpg
The NJ Conservation Foundation who purchased the property, had set up a tent in a cranberry bog, along with a small stage for the band, and around 200 chairs. We were served food, and water, and were able to roam around and visit a few displays.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/8242004/IMG_4261.jpg
From the bog area we were able to see a small portion of the bogs that were purchased.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/8242004/IMG_4306.jpg
On each chair there was a small fact sheet, and a pin attached to it commemorating the preserve.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/8242004/IMG_4267.jpg
This photo does not show it, but at the bottom of the pin is says Franklin Parker Preserve.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/8242004/IMG_4269.jpg
The event started with speeches from the various members and former members of the Conservation Foundation, at times taking about the early years that brought them all together. Most of them were not that bad, with a few stand out speeches, one by Florio.
Then we met Franklin Parker, and a sign was unveiled that was installed right there in the bog. It has a solid metal frame, with a small roof, and the actual sign was some sort of wood.
The first photo shows the crowd standing around in a circle waiting for the unveiling, and the second photo shows Franklin Parker standing next to the sign that bears his name.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/8242004/IMG_4289.jpg
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/8242004/IMG_4295.jpg
We then were able to meet Garfield DeMarco, who sold the property at half price to the Conservation. Here he is with Jim Florio.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/8242004/IMG_4281.jpg
And with Franklin Parker and another man. Ignore what is behind them
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/8242004/IMG_4303.jpg
When the speeches were over we were treated to a van tour of the bogs around us. Here are the vans waiting to pick us up.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/teegate/8242004/IMG_4258.jpg
To me the most fascinating part of the day, was a brief glimpse of something in the woods along the bog road we traveled on the tour. Bob and I quickly both looked at each other and said what it was. Nobody else in the van I am sure had any idea what it was, and a trip back there will allow me to inform you about it. When that occurs I will post back.
Again, thanks Bob for an interesting afternoon, especially since you got me out of work early.
Guy