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ADVOCACY EDUCATION PRESERVATION STEWARDSHIP

Author: 
DAlden

 

This fall the Friends of the Old Croton Aqueduct (FOCA) responded to a request from the OYB to provide a volunteer experience for some Ossining students.

We designed a program to give the students some in-depth information about the Aqueduct Trail and two days of experience learning how to manage invasive plants. This included learning the rationale for doing this type of work, how to identify some of the invasive plants and then how to remove them.

Author: 
DAlden

The Fourth was definitely with us on the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail for the 2024 I Love My Park Day held on Saturday May 4th. Here are a few highlights.

Author: 
FOCAAdmin

The Friends sadly announce the passing of Mavis Cain, our longtime President since 2003, who resigned earlier this year at the hearty age of 96. Mavis served the Aqueduct trail community and the Friends with enthusiasm and purpose.

Many walkers remember Mavis first approaching them on the trail - and several eventually sat on the Friends’ Board! She walked the trail every day, and skied it in winter. Whether leading tours or entertaining crowds at her famous house parties, Mavis was dedicated to public service. She is deeply missed.

Author: 
FOCAAdmin

The Friends' own Sara Kelsey is featured in this short video by Chronicle 5 from WCVB Boston about the History of Sleepy Hollow.

 

Author: 
FOCAAdmin

In a dramatic moment on Sunday August 11th, firefighters were called to the Croton Dam to rescue a man who had fallen into the water below the spillway. Due to recent rains, the overflow at the spillway is very strong.

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