Comments from Members

- Keep up the good work.  Respect the action of those who gave up land under policy of eminent domain. . .

- Educate the children while they are young - encourage hikes, work days, etc.

- Stay focused on primary goal of protecting our park. 

- It is so important to keep access to the State Park affordable to local people.  This is not happening. Mount Sunapee for the affluent is in no one's interest.

- Keep the Mt. Sunapee buffer zone intact.  Discourage development that mars our mountain sides (and tops). Encourage zoning that makes best conservation use of land - leaving corridors open. 

- The low-intensity recreation (e.g. hiking) and ecological protection should take precedence over ski area development and management, at Mt. Sunapee State Park and elsewhere, and you provide effective advocacy f or that good.

- Get back N.H. Seniors’ rights to free skiing at Mt. Sunapee. We are the landlords not the tenants.

- Work to safeguard protected public lands from environmentally damaging uses, commercialization and privatization.

 

Watercolors by Bea Jillette

Lake Solitude Trail

Watercolors by Bea Jillette, Goshen

FOMS thanks Bea for sharing her artwork in our 2009 Fall Newsletter.

Bea is an artist and active member of our conservation community. She is a member of the FOMS board of directors, Goshen Conservation Commission and Outreach Committee for the Ausbon Sargent Land Preservation Trust.

Her artwork can be viewed at the New London Gallery in New London and the Covered Bridge Gallery in Contoocook.

For other images,

Below: Mount Sunapee from Sunapee 

 

Below: Mount Sunapee from Route 103B

 

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