Recreate closer to home, save gas, have fun

With the price of gas and diesel fuel spiraling out of control, taking even a moderately long driving trip to enjoy the outdoors is becoming more and more of a burden on family budgets. With gas pushing $4 and diesel five, and no end in sight, just about everyone is thinking twice before loading up the family chariot and happily heading off to their get-away destination. This becomes even a bigger burden if the normal work week mandates burning a tankful or two of gas to and from places of employment.
As the old saying goes: When you get lemons, make lemonade. Everyone is being forced to make changes in their driving habits, and that also applies to “recreational trips,” be they one day or perhaps several. Unfortunately, these recreational trips often become the first casualty in this age of soaring fuel prices. Couple what it now costs us to drive our vehicles with the accompanying rise in prices for all goods – that, too, being generated by higher fuel/transportation costs – and lifestyles as we once knew them are changing almost daily.
Since people are working harder and longer today to make ends meet, and government seems intent on taking progressively bigger bites of the money we earn, recreational time is even more important than it ever was since even temporarily escaping the pressures and burdens of everyday life and survival helps us keep our sanity. In the half-a-loaf-is-better-than-no-loaf mindset, scaling back the length of the trips we use to enjoy some outdoor recreation is about our only realistic solution. On the positive side, this even allows us to discover or re-discover opportunities much closer to home.
In recent decades we've heard and read much about the recreational and tourism opportunities that exists right here in Chenango County. That said, I suspect many county residents have never or seldom investigated these, probably because they are almost under our collective noses. It often takes a visitor or non-resident to enlighten and remind us of just how many things we have available, and all within easy driving (and sometimes, walking) distance.
How many of you have walked a portion or more of the famed Finger Lakes Trail (www.fingerlakes.net/trailsystem), a major section of over 70 miles of which runs right through our county? How about a primitive camping trip to one of our many state forests' ponds, such as Hunts, Balsam or Jackson ponds, or Bowman Lake State Park with nearly 200 designated camp sites? Or a visit to Rexford Falls in Sherburne? How about a canoe, kayak or cartop boat trip down a section of the Chenango River? How about spending a day exploring DEC's Rogers Environmental Education Center with all its various exhibits, trails and lands? While often thought of as primarily a cross-country ski area, the miles of trails within the 1200-acre Whaupaunaucau State Forest offer easy hiking and scenic woodland beauty.
Take a break from the outdoors by visiting the Chenango County Historical Society & Museum or the Northeast Classic Car Museum or browse the Otis A. Thompson Room at the Guernsey Memorial Library. Or how about attending a show or exhibit at the Council of the Arts' Cultural Center or the Earlville Opera House? Depending on the time of year, there area also many events to see or even participate in – the General Clinton Canoe Regatta, the Gus Macker Basketball Tournament, the Sherburne Pagent of Bands, the County Fair, Colorscape, plus several arts and crafts events that are held periodically.
For those who enjoy hitting the links, spend a day golfing on one of the seven fine courses in the county. Anglers have a huge selection of fish-filled waters in the county, ranging from pristine trout streams to ponds and lakes to the Chenango and Unadilla rivers. And with our nearly 80,000 acres of state forests and other public lands, there are more discovery trips available than most of us could cover in a lifetime.
Longer recreational trips are enjoyable but cost more money. Trips closer to home are enjoyable and cost far less. I can't really compare that with lemonade, but then again, I've always liked lemonade.

Friends of NRA Banquet May 20
The Northern Riflemen’s Alliance Friends of NRA Committee will hold its fifth Annual Fund-Raising Banquet at the Silo Restaurant and Carriage House, 203 Moran Rd., (off Rte. 206) Greene on Tuesday, May 20, 2008 starting at 5:30 p.m. – with cash bar, games and silent auction; followed by choice of Prime Rib or Chicken Cordon Bleu dinner and a Live auction.
Friends of NRA is a grassroots fund-raising program that fosters community involvement providing an opportunity for clubs and individuals to support the charitable goals of The NRA Foundation and enjoy the camaraderie of other law-abiding gun owners.
The committee is planning a fun and exciting evening for the whole family. Banquet activities will feature door prizes, special drawings, and auctions for firearms, sporting goods (hunting and fishing), artwork, ladies items, and many other unique items specially crafted for the FNRA. We've got a wide array of high-quality auction items and door prizes for our guests.
Nationally recognized artist Cole Johnson will be attending our 5th Annual FNRA fundraiser. Johnson, a life-time resident of New York State, grew up in Chenango County and had his studio in Smithville Flats. Cole, his wife Mary, and their daughter live in a remote area. For several years Cole’s work has been chosen as NRA limited editions. We will feature some of Cole’s work at the Banquet.
Banquet Dinner Tickets are $30 per person and are available by mail or phone. No Banquet Tickets will be sold at the door. Please reserve your seat today by returning the ticket order form below.
In addition to many of the FNRA items being Auctioned, CZ-USA is donating a special Firearm to our Fifth Annual Northern Rifleman’s Alliance, FNRA Banquet. (Firearms Transactions are subject to local, state and federal laws) For itickets or information contact: Northern Riflemen's Alliance, Friends of NRA Chairman, Bradd Vickers bradd@fnrany.org. Office Phone: (607) 336-3546 , Website: http://www.fnrany.org/uny_32.

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