Leading an event
May 2024
We appreciate our volunteers who lead Association events. Hikes, bicycle rides, nature walks, and paddle trips promote appreciation of the C&O Canal and the Potomac River valley. If you are willing to lead an event, that’s great. Here are the steps required.
- Get approval of the event and date from the appropriate committee chair(s). All events need approval from the Program Committee chair, Jonnie Lefebure. If the event is a Nature Walk, clear it with the Nature Committee chair, Paul Petkus.
- Provide event information to the people who manage Association communication channels: Tiffany Ahalt (social media), Bill Holdsworth (website calendar and broadcast emails), and Steve Dean (Along the Towpath quarterly newsletter).
- Be aware of the newsletter schedule. The deadlines for event information are:
- February 1 for the March issue
- May 1 for the June issue
- August 1 for the September issue
- November 1 for the December issue
- Include the basic information: date, time, place and contact information.
- Consider the potential impact of weather. If the forecast is bad, will you want to cancel?
- Provide detailed information to attract participants
Instead of:Dragonfly walk, 9 a.m., Oldtown. Contact Steve Dean, [email protected] for further information.
Provide more color:
Join Steve Dean in Oldtown, Md. for an odonate walk to observe dragonflies and damselflies at 9:00 a.m. Oldtown, with its watered section of canal prism, is known for a plentiful and diverse range of odonates. The walk will take approximately two hours. Bring water and good walking shoes. A field guide (Stokes – Beginners Guide to Dragonflies is a good basic reference) and field glasses are optional. Photography is encouraged! The meeting point is at the Lock 70 parking area and the walk will proceed downstream. Contact Steve at [email protected] for further information.
- Supply a digital image for possible use in communications.
- On the day of the event, remember to have participants sign liability waivers. You can find them at the bottom of the events/calendar page of the website. A short form is required for most hikes, and a longer form is required for some hikes and other activities such as bicycling and canoeing.