Friday, September 26, 2008

Weekday Wind-Down


"Hard to believe that this is only 10 minutes from our house. We got out on the river after work today for a 2 hour paddle. It's a great way to unwind. " -Barbara Parker, Martinsville

9/27 Workday at Fieldale Trail Canceled

Attention Volunteers:

Due to the steady rainfall that we have recieved so far and tomorrow's forecast, I have decided to cancel the 9/27 volunteer workday planned for Fieldale Trail Phase II in Henry County.

The next workday opportunity will be on Sunday October 19th from 2-5pm. If you would like to sign up for this volunteer workday, please let me know. Thanks and enjoy the rain this weekend!

Jennifer Doss, Rivers & Trails Project Manager
Dan River Basin Association
jdoss@danriver.org
(276)634-2545

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Fall Hike at Gravely Nature Preserve

Lynn and Ashby Pritchett of the Virginia Master Naturalists, recently enjoyed a fall hike through the Gravely Nature Preserve. The Pritchett's took some great photos to share with our readers.

Running Cedar along Jones Cliff Trail

The Smith River as viewed from Rhododendron Trail

Mushrooms found along the trails

Smith River Clean-Up

Join Gateway Streetscapes
Friday & Saturday
OCTOBER 3rd-4th, 2008
FOR A FALL SMITH RIVER CLEAN-UP

Friday, October 3rd all day clean-up on roadways

Saturday, October 4th cleanup in & around Smith River
8:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.
MEET AT THE FIELDALE BALL PARK FOR KICKOFF
(Canoes, kayaks, and wading boots will be helpful for collecting litter on the river.)

Snacks, Drinks, and Gifts will be provided for all Volunteers.

TO REGISTER FOR THE EVENT
CONTACT GATEWAY STREETSCAPE FOUNDATION, INC.
(276) 634-4674 or 634-4622 (8:00 A.M. UNTIL 5:00 P.M.)

DRBA Announces New Job Opportunity


Position Title: Trails Planner/Project Manager
Location: Eden, North Carolina, field work in Caswell County, NC
Supervisor: Executive Director, Dan River Basin Association
Status: Full-Time (Exempt)
Program: Caswell Heritage Trails

Background and Purpose
The Dan River Basin Association preserves and promotes the natural and cultural resources of the Dan River watershed through stewardship, recreation and education. We work across a largely rural 3,300 square mile area of piedmont Virginia and North Carolina.

DRBA works across the Dan River region to leverage the economic potential of the region’s natural resources. For the past two years, DRBA staff and volunteers have been working to assist the planning and development of heritage trails in rural Caswell County. With funding from the Danville Regional Foundation, DRBA and its partners will plan and promote a comprehensive system of trails, greenways and parks in Caswell County, NC. These activities will be linked to programs across the region to promote natural learning opportunities for children as well as bicycling, walking and active lifestyles people of all ages, including senior citizens. The end result for Caswell County will be an improved quality of life, a healthier community, and a more attractive place in which to live and do business.

Position Summary
The project manager is responsible for conducting a community needs assessment, an inventory of natural and heritage resources, and coordinating trails and heritage projects, including implementation of existing senior center area trails plans, greenways and interpretation of natural, heritage and cultural resources. The project manager works directly with the executive director, Caswell County Recreation Commission, Caswell Trail Committee, local government officials, consultants, stakeholder groups and the public to assist with and coordinate the planning and execution of projects and programs. For the right candidate, this position has the potential to grow to include a broad range of responsibilities and larger sphere of influence, including the development of new programs and new constituencies to make a real difference in the Dan River region.

Duties
• Develop a master heritage trails plan for Caswell County
• Assess community needs and Caswell’s natural, cultural and heritage resources
• Track and report on multiple projects and handle related administrative duties
• Assist with budget preparation, planning, and program evaluation
• Raise funds/write proposals for implementation of trails, including senior center
• Oversee planning, design and construction of trails.
• Nurture partnerships and maintain positive working relationships with other project and stakeholder groups, including local business development and tourism organizations
• Recruit and motivate volunteers and program participants
• Represent the Dan River Basin Association at public meetings
• Participate in the development and implementation of public outreach and education, including outdoor conservation activities.

Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree and minimum of five years of trails planning and project management experience in natural resources, conservation, community development or related area; advanced degree a plus
• Knowledge of trail design and construction standards; familiarity with volunteer trail building programs and standards, such as IMBA.
• Flexibility and ability to multi-task, to coordinate and report on multiple projects
• Interest in and enjoyment of outdoor river and trail recreation (hiking, cycling, paddling); familiarity with related facilities development and user issues
• Exceptional interpersonal, public speaking, writing and presentation skills
• Demonstrated leadership skills, enthusiasm and ability to inspire others
• Resourceful self starter with ability to work independently
• Positive attitude and successful experience in working with people of all demographic groups
• Demonstrated team player, with commitment to the mission and values of the Dan River Basin Association
• Experience in Microsoft Office, internet and e-mail, Excel, Access and related programs. Experience with desktop publishing programs a plus
• Valid driver’s license, ability to travel and willingness to help with weekend events as needed
• Physical demands include ability to lift and move objects of moderate weight and to participate in field research, which may include hiking or paddling canoes or kayaks in inaccessible areas.

Salary and Benefits
• Salary commensurate with experience
• Benefits include stipend for health insurance, 20 personal days, 12 holidays, flexible schedule, and compensatory time.

To Apply
Please e-mail cover letter, resume and salary history to drba.nc@danriver.org
Position open until filled.

Monday, September 22, 2008

River Access Points

Thanks to Brian Williams, a new Google Map has been created to point out the locations of all the River Access points on the Smith River. View the map and share it with all your friends!