Upcoming events from the
Friends of San Felasco Citizen Support Organization (CSO):
Join members of the Friends of San Felasco for the
annual
CSO meeting. Past accomplishments and future goals will be discussed, and
the
Board for the upcoming year will be elected. Come early and enjoy food and
fellowship with others. Meeting starts at 7:00 PM, or arrive early at 6:00
PM to
enjoy dinner (at your own expense). Both dinner and the meeting will be
held at
Conestogas Restaurant on Main Street in Alachua. For directions, see http://www.conestogasalachua.com/.
The CSO sponsors monthly off-road bicycle
rides, typically held on the Wednesday closest to the full moon.
Everyone
is welcome, beginner or expert, and all will have someone to ride
with. This is a guided ride (by CSO Board members, such as Dave
Baggaley or Barry Luther), and there will be fast and slower groups as
needed. This month's ride
is
Wednesday, May 26, and starts at 7:30 P.M from the Park HQ (directions
below). Please be there and ready to ride by that time. It does
NOT start from the trailhead. Night rides
require
that you provide your own primary lights for off-road duty: the brighter,
the
better. You should also carry a back-up light in case of emergency. Primary
lights should be capable of a minimum burn time of two hours.
A $5 donation is
requested, which goes toward trail maintenance. Directions to Park Headquarters
12720 NW 109th Lane, Alachua, Florida From Gainesville: Go north on CR 241 and just after the I-75 overpass, turn right on 109th Lane. Go south on 109th Lane 1.2 miles to a break in a black 4 rail fence on the left (east) side of the road. At the official state park sign, turn left. Drive past a horse paddock to the pole barn. From Alachua: Go south on CR 241 until just before the I-75 overpass. Turn left on 109th Lane and continue as above.
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