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 New England National Scenic Trail Stewardship Council

Connecticut and Massachusetts have each organized Trail Stewardship Councils (TSC) for the New England National Scenic Trail as recommended in the “Trail Management Blueprint” in the 2006 Trail Feasibility Study.

TSC Executive Committee: Meeting Minutes (January 7, 2010)

Connecticut TSC:  Meeting Minutes  

Massachusetts TSC: Meeting Minutes

Everyone is warmly invited to participate in the committees which will meet monthly or as needed, starting in December or early January. See the News and Events page for postings of TSC Committee meeting times and locations.

In Connecticut, please indicate your interest in a committee by sending an email to Clare Cain ccain@ctwoodlands.org.

In Massachusetts, please indicate your interest in a committee by sending an email to Mike Gildesgame Mgildesgame@outdoors.org.

Trail Stewardship Council Basics:

The Trail Stewardship Council was authorized by Public Law 111-11 (the Omnibus Public Lands Act of 2009) as a locally-based trail administrative structure to assist and support the leadership role the Connecticut Forest & Park Association (CFPA) and Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) will continue to have in overall trail management and maintenance. 

Trail Stewardship Council Nomination Form 

Connecticut and Massachusetts have each organized Trail Stewardship Councils (TSC) for the New England National Scenic Trail as recommended in the “Trail Management Blueprint” in the 2006 Trail Feasibility Study.

TSC Executive Committee: Meeting Minutes (January 7, 2010)

Connecticut TSC:  Meeting Minutes  

Massachusetts TSC: Meeting Minutes

Everyone is warmly invited to participate in the committees which will meet monthly or as needed, starting in December or early January. See the News and Events page for postings of TSC Committee meeting times and locations.

In Connecticut, please indicate your interest in a committee by sending an email to Clare Cain ccain@ctwoodlands.org.

In Massachusetts, please indicate your interest in a committee by sending an email to Mike Gildesgame Mgildesgame@outdoors.org.

Trail Stewardship Council Basics:

The Trail Stewardship Council was authorized by Public Law 111-11 (the Omnibus Public Lands Act of 2009) as a locally-based trail administrative structure to assist and support the leadership role the Connecticut Forest & Park Association (CFPA) and Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) will continue to have in overall trail management and maintenance. 

Trail Stewardship Council Nomination Form 

  
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