Friday, 16 May 2014 17:26

Amador County Park Restoration Crew is back to work at Chaw’se Indian Grinding Rock, State Park.

The Amador County Park Restoration crew is back to work, continuing our efforts to make Amador County more beautiful than ever.  Restoration continues at Chaw’se Indian Grinding Rock, State Park with the plan to replace all aging wood in and around the entire area. If you haven’t visited Chaw’se lately, the difference so far is amazing.

Chaw’se Indian Grinding Rock is very special to our family and we encourage you to take the short drive up Hwy. 88 and see the many changes for yourselves.  Volunteers are welcome Tuesday thru Thursday from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. and all workers will be supplied with gloves, tools, a hot lunch and a complimentary T-shirt for their efforts. Donations are appreciated and necessary to help make our parks the best they can be. Please mail your contribution to the Jackson Rancheria Park & Field Restoration Fund, C/O Venissa Morse P.O. Box 1090 Jackson CA 95642.

 

We’d like to thank Leo Carter for his continuous support with providing the project with cedar bark and more than 100 trees thus far. Also, a big thanks to Pete Bunting, Sharon Lungren and Loggin’ Logan for being such great friends and offering your materials and expertise to the project. We couldn’t be where we are today with without you.

We hope to see you at Chaw’se Indian Grinding Rock, and we thank you in advance for helping to support our efforts.  Call (209) 223-8405 for more information.