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Newsletter of the Freestate Happy Wanderers (FHW) (American Volkssport Association (AVA)) Club 190
Volume 13 Issue 5 Sep-Oct 2018 President Bob Wolfe (301) 879-6898 [email protected] VP Tom Mosely (301) 367-3654 [email protected] Treasurer Melissa Mooney (410) 428-0867 [email protected] Secretary/ Membership/ Publicity Linda Hassell (410) 437-2164 [email protected] 501(c)(3) Donations – POC Joyce Conway (301) 572-5574 [email protected] Specialty Sales Joyce Conway, Club website, or call Bill at (410) 437-2164
Events Planning Committee *** This position is available *** Events Checkpoint POC *** This position is available *** Brochures *** This position is available *** FHW Wanderings Newsletter Publisher- Anita J. Juskelis (410) 493-5195 [email protected] News Asst Editor Linda Hassell (send News) Activities Asst Editor Phill Wilder (send Photos) FHW Website Webmaster, Darrell Neily, (301) 937-9659 [email protected]. http://www.mdvolks.org/freestate/
CLUB MEETINGS
2nd Thursday of the month at
Faith Ministry Center 9050 Baltimore Street Savage MD 20763
Club meeting 7:30 - 8:30PM
Note - Meetings are postponed when Howard County schools
are closed for inclement weather Cheaper by the Dozen Linda Hassell (410) 437-2164 Get discount for prepaying FHW YRE fees.
Useful links
FHW Current/Past Newsletters online: http://mdvolks.org/freestate/newsletters.html MD MEET-UP GROUP: http://www.meetup.com/Maryland-Walkers-Hikers-Volksmarchers/ AVA Website: www.ava.org Maryland Volkssport Association and local clubs: http://www.mdvolks.org/clubs.php
Freestate Wanderings
USA VOLKSWALKING
For 40 YEARS
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FHW – President’s Remarks.
Our club is 35 years old! Established in 1983, Freestate is celebrating our 35th
year, and we received our
banner and certificate from Mike Green, Atlantic Region Director, in August.
We had a couple group walks since our last newsletter. On July 22nd
we had 8 walkers and Melissa’s
dog walk at the Brookside Gardens. It had rained heavily the day before, but turned out to be a really
nice day to walk. It was real hot for our August club meeting, so instead of a group walk, we had our
meeting outside with pizza and cookies. Keeping with the outdoor theme, we had a group walk of
Kinder Farm Park and picnic on August 26th,,
however I was not able to attend this event.
Our next scheduled event is October 6th
at Darnall's Chance House Museum in Upper Marlboro.
This is a chance to “Get your U” for the A-Z program. You’ll also have a chance to tour the museum
with a docent present. In addition to the museum, we were also contacted by the town historian who
would like to pass on local history. So in addition to getting a “U”, you can learn some local history as
well. I’m looking forward to a nice event.
We will also be back in Savage at the church for our New Years’ events. More details to come, but as
usual we’ll need a lot of help over both days.
The next MVA meeting will be on September 22nd
at Catonsville. I’ll pass on the news from that group
to our October meeting and next newsletter.
Every club is encouraged to host, although it doesn’t have to be staffed, an OptOutside event on Black
Friday, November 23rd
. Freestate’s OptOutside event will be our Frederick YRE for anyone staying in
the area and not shopping or working.
In 2019, we have events sanctioned for the Montpelier Herb, Tea and Arts festival on April 27th and
Kinder Farm Park for June 1st. Also please mark your calendars for January 20th
for our celebration
dinner at the Mt Airy Tavern. See sign up info in this newsletter.
Kudos to Bob Lumbert for renewing our YREs for next year. This year we had some new changes and
challenges for Bob. We will not be renewing the Indianhead bike event for next yea; the Annapolis
Ambers are taking it over. Tom and Sue DeHetre will continue to run it along with our walk event
there. Thanks to Charlotte Lord for taking over our Ocean City event and finding a new permanent start
point. Once the hotel closes for the season, the walkbox will move to the convention center where the
walk will start. No more need to work around the hotel’s schedule and driving to the walk start.
Bob made some edits to the Wheaton stamps for next year, but I don’t think any other POC submitted
changes. We do have a month or so (until the stamps are cut by the AVA) to make changes. You can fit
about 18 characters per line, so have some flexibility to define the event on the top line, with the town
and state on the bottom line. We will get new handles again this year for the YREs, but starting next
year we will reuse the previous year’s handles. More to come later on this. Thanks again Bob for all
your work in getting our YREs sanctioned.
For those of you entered in the 401(K) program, I hope you are enjoying the Tour of Italy. The first
batch of t-shirts were shipped, but there’s still time to complete the challenge. Remember this is an
activity/walking challenge and not a volksmarching challenge, so it’s open to anyone and tracks your
daily steps.
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We are in the process of reviewing our club by-laws to update them. We welcome input from any club
member. A copy of the by-laws is on the Freestate website
(http://www.mdvolks.org/freestate/ ). Per the current by-laws our next opportunity is January when we
can make formal changes, so please contact Bob Lumbert, Phill Wilder or Tom Mosely with any
specific inputs you have.
We are also still looking for an events committee chair and checkpoint coordinator. We cover events in
our club meeting, but have limited time for discussion. Each event POCs now does a little more
coordination for checkpoint supplies, getting them from those of us who are storing club assets.
We incite you to join us for our Club Business meetings at 7:30PM on the second Thursday of each
month at the Savage United Methodist Church Faith Center, where you can have a say in what we do,
and enjoy some good refreshments. FHW is always looking for some new volunteers who would like to
help the club with our various committees. Most volunteers for the committees and YREs have been in
their positions for years, and many help with multiple jobs. These positions only take a couple hours a
month (if that long) and we’d love some fresh ideas and talent to help support our club.
Please contact any POC or club officer if you can help us out. Thanks to all our many volunteers,
without whom we couldn’t do all that we do. Freestate is a little different in that we look beyond just
walking events, and actively promote the social aspect, whether it’s an educational side trip or the
chance to catch up with our walking friends over some good food. FHW is committed to Fun, Fitness
and Friendship and welcomes everyone.
Thank you, and see you on the trail.
Bob Wolfe
FREESTATE FUTURE WANDERINGS DATES
September 13, 2018 – 7:30 PM Freestate Club Meeting- Faith Ministry, Savage, Maryland
October 6, 2018 - Freestate Walk Event in Upper Marlboro Contact Pam Potter to
volunteer [email protected]
October 11, 2018 – 7:30 PM – Freestate Club Meeting – Faith Ministry, Savage, Maryland
October 19-21- - Fall Foliage Festival in State College PA – Check the listing in this
newsletter.
October 27-28 – Sea Witch, Rehoboth DE. (Columbia also has a walk in Sykesville 10/27)
November 8, 2018 – Freestate Club Meeting – Faith Ministry, Savage, Maryland
November 23 – Opt-Out of Shopping on Black Friday –Walk Frederick YRE – Melissa
Mooney
December 13, 2018 – Holiday Club Meeting – Suggestion?
December 31-January 1, 2019 – New Year’s walks in Savage, Maryland
This year we are collecting new or lightly used warm adult clothing for a local charity.
Clean out your closets and recycle. Anyone wanting to proof one of the New Year’s trails
contact Bill Hassel (email wahasse1798@verizon) and request. We do not planning a
Workers Walk this year.
January 20, 2019 – Celebration Dinner – Mt. Airy Tavern – POC Melissa Mooney
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CLUB PICNIC – The club picnic and group walk of Kinder Farm Park was held on August
26th. Total of 15 people attended and “old timers” Bill Brabant and Ann Hensler came and
visited. Ann just had a knee replacement and is in training to get back on the trail.
Weather was beautiful, the food worked, everyone brought their own picnic, drinks and
cupcakes provided by the Club. You all missed an afternoon in “Pasadena” and walking the
shady trail in KFP.
PUBLICITY – I have the brochures and business cards to promote our sport if you would
pick them up I have at all Freestate meetings and walk events. Cards and our brochures
can be posted on work bulletin boards, park offices, libraries, Dr.’s offices, Panera’s
Community boards, etc. to promote our sport. If you have limited time and can’t volunteer
at events or other special jobs with the club this is a way to introduce coworkers, family
members or your boss to a whole new way to enjoy leisure time. I believe we have a great
sport to offer everyone and they are waiting for you to give them the information.
“You’re on your Own. And You know what you know. And You are the one who’ll decide
where to Go ...” – Dr. Seuss –Come on out and enjoy the many walk events in our area.
MEMBERSHIP – The 25 renewals packages were mailed to members that had a 6/30/18
renewal date and some Lifetime members to update their information. We received
membership updates and renewals from 38 members. Those that have not responded
were also sent an email message to renew. Members not renewing by September 15th will
be removed from the email group and club data base.
CONGRATULATIONS – Club Members and friends celebrating their walking
accomplishments with several of our members appearing in The American Wanderer (TAW): Craig Goerling 50 Events; Genevieve Goerling 50 events; Jeff Giddings 575 events; Darrell Neily 750 Events; Robert Lumbert 5500 Events and Marie Kupres 22,000-
km. Keep sending in your books. AVA: America’s Walking Club.
As of May 31st the following have completed the AVA 401 Kilometer Invest in your
Health Program: Pam Copenhaver, Alice Filemyr, Tom and Lorraine Jackson, Melissa
Mooney, Darrell Neily, Mike Quinlan, Bob Schmick, Phill Wilder and Bob Wolfe.
.October 6, 2018 – Get your “U” in Upper Marlboro at Freestate’s next walk event -
Darnall’s Chance House Museum 14800 Governor Oden Bowie Drive. Upper Marlboro, MD
20772
Times: Start time anytime between 9 AM and Noon, Finish by 3:30 PM
Trail Description/ Distance: Explore historic Upper Marlboro – originally settled in
1695. Visit the gravesite of William Beanes and learn about his connection to “The Star-
Spangled Banner”. Both the 5 and 10 KM trails consist mainly of city streets, park paths,
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a boardwalk around Schoolhouse Pond, and some gravel and natural surfaces. For
information email Pam Potter at [email protected]. Additional information is available
on the Freestate Club webpage http://www.mdvolks.org/freestate – Come on out and
volunteer and meet other walkers in the area. Special programs: Walking the USA A to Z,
Boardwalks, US Post Offices, Walking America’s Port of Call, Points of Reference, Animal
Safari (10k only) and Underground Railroad.
Reminders: Road Trips
October 19-21, 2018 - The Keystone Volkssport Association and Pennsylvania Clubs are
sponsoring “Fall Foliage Festival of Walks” on Friday-Sunday, October 19-21, 2018. The
Annapolis Amblers are going up for their Fall trip to support the events so Freestate
members interested can view the information on the ava.org website. Discount Hotel
rates available at the Super 8, State College. Hurry rooms are going fast. A Pizza Party
on Friday and a Meet and Greet on Saturday but with prepaid reservations only. Check
AVA website, Events, Pennsylvania, and Traditional Events
October 27 and 28th in Rehoboth Beach, DE –– Sea Witch Festival in Rehoboth,
Delaware. Start was moved this year and not at the old hotel. Now at a private rented
house but still the great walks and get together after the walk events. Join them at:
Walk Event House: 310 Munson Street, Rehoboth Beach, DE. Details on the www.ava.org.
Previous hotel rates have increased so look now for another place to stay or pay new
rates. THEME: Sea Witch Festival with parades, activities, and Treasure Hunt. SPECIAL
PROGRAMS: Alternative Capitals, Honoring Our Flag, Lakes and Reservoirs, Trekking
With the Trees, Water Towers, and Walking the USA A to-Z and Boardwalks.
Dog Lover?
If you are a volksmarcher, then you obviously like to walk. Did you know your walking can
help a rescue or shelter near you? All you have to do is walk! Wooftrax has an app called
Walk For a Dog.
Download the app and choose a rescue or shelter of your choice.
Log in to the app and “start walking.”“Stop walking” when you finish.
Your walks add up to donations for our four footed friends. You don’t have to be a pet
owner to help one! The app is quick and easy to use. You are already walking for yourself,
why not have your walks count for a good cause, too, when you Walk For a Dog! Download
the Walk For a Dog app today!
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Atlantic Region Calendar (Official Regional Director's Calendar) This information last modified
08/25/18
Date Type Club Location PoC Phone
September 2018
01/03 W Virginia Volkssport Association Blacksburg, VA (Montgomery County Walk) 757.476.5789 01/03 W Virginia Volkssport Association Burke\'s Garden, VA (Bland County Walk) 757.476.5789
01/03 W Virginia Volkssport Association New Castle, VA (Craig County) 757.476.5789 01/03 W Virginia Volkssport Association The Cascades, VA (Giles County Walk) 757.476.5789
08 W Great Greenbelt Volksmarchers Bladensburg, MD (Port O Bladensburg Walk) 301.431.6668 15 W Liberty Bell Wanderers Fort Washington, PA (LBW Annual Picnic Walk) 610.906.6252
15 W Peninsula Pathfinders Williamsburg, VA (Waller Mill Park) 757.476.5789
16 W Princeton Area Walkers Princeton, NJ (Princeton Jazz Feast Walk) 609.658.7724 22 W Baltimore Walking Club Catonsville, MD (New Hope Church Walk) 410.719.7032
22 W Chester County Red Rovers Atglen, PA (Wolf\'s Hollow County Park) 484.432.8541
23 W Penn Dutch Pacers Stevens/Kleinfeltersville, PA
(Willow Point/National Hunting and Fishing Day Expo) 717.626.6103
27 GB York White Rose Wanderers Damascus, VA (Virginia Creeper ) 717.677.6511 28 GB York White Rose Wanderers Max Meadows, VA (New River Trail) 717.677.6511
29 W Seneca Valley Sugarloafers Frederick, MD (Walk) 301.385.0054 29 W Loudoun Walking&Volkssport Club Lovettsville, VA (Oktoberfest ) 703.737.2175
29 GB York White Rose Wanderers Marlinton, WV ( Greenbrier River Trail ) 717.677.6511 29/30 W Ft. Belvoir Outdoor Recreation Ft Belvoir, VA (Oktoberfest Volksmarch) 703.806.3100
30 W Annapolis Amblers Annapolis, MD (West Annapolis Octoberfest) 410.224.0907
October 2018
06 W Freestate Happy Wanderers Upper Marlboro, MD (Walk) 410.987.7231 06/07 W Ft. Belvoir Outdoor Recreation Ft Belvoir, VA (Oktoberfest Walk) 703.805.2394
13 W Seneca Valley Sugarloafers Gaithersburg, MD (Muddy Branch Greenway Trail) 301.385.0054
13 W Lee Lepus Volksverband Hopewell, VA (Walk) 804.731.2863
19 W US Freedom Walk Festival Club Arlington, VA (17th Ann US FreedomWalk Festival (Fri)
703.209.0174
19/20 W Keystone State Volkssport Assn State College, PA (Fall Foliage Walk -Pearls of PA 717.677.6511 19/21 W Keystone State Volkssport Assn State College, PA (Fall Foliage Walk -State College North) 717.677.6511
19/21 W Keystone State Volkssport Assn State College, PA (Fall Foliage Walk -Stone Valley) 717.677.6511 19/21 W Keystone State Volkssport Assn State College, PA (Fall Foliage Walk -Town & Gown) 717.677.6511
19/21 S US Freedom Walk Festival Club Arlington, VA (17th Annual US FreedomWalk/(Swim)) 703.209.0174
19/21 B US Freedom Walk Festival Club Arlington, VA (17th Annual US FreedomWalk (Bike) ) 703.209.0174 20 W US Freedom Walk Festival Club Arlington, VA 17th Annual US FreedomWalk Saturday 703.209.0174
21 W US Freedom Walk Festival Club Arlington, VA (17th Annual US FreedomWalk Sunday 703.209.0174 27 W Columbia Volksmarch Club Sykesville, MD (Walk) 443.612.9956
27/28 W First State Webfooters Rehoboth Beach, DE (Sea Witch Festival Walk) 302.697.1191
27/28 B First State Webfooters Rehoboth Beach, DE (Sea Witch Festival BikeEvent ) 302.388.5740
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FREESTATE HAPPY WANDERERS “Turk” Roger Turczynski passed away on August 4, 2018 in Cleveland, Ohio while attending a National Baseball Card Convention. Card collecting was a passion of his after his many years of Volksmarch-ing. He was one of the founders of the Freestate Happy Wanderers, AVA-190 and a patriarch of the club. He and his friend Carl Baranski were among the first volksmarchers to walk in all 50 states long before YRE’s. As you might know Turk had a heart attack on a New Jersey volksmarch and was quoted as saying “stamp my books before you take me to the hospital”. He waited almost a year for a heart transplant and was kept alive on an experimental heart and lung machine. He is probably one of the longest living survivors of a heart transplant. Gods Speed and thank you for all
you did for Freestate and our Sport. (submitted by Bill Hassell)
Submitted by Bill Hassell
Turk is noted on our FHW 40th Anniversary poster which is
on display at HQ AVA
We remember
TURK
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FREESTATE HAPPY WANDERERS
Bill and Linda Hassell kindly
hosted a summer picnic Participants included:
Ann Hensler
Mike & Rita Goerling
Bill Brabant
Joyce & Don Conway
Bill & Linda
Pam Potter
Alice Filemyr
Jeff Gittings
Carol Lee Mutchler
Susan Barna
Craig and Walter
We also
ate Pizza
at the club
meeting
earlier in
August Bill Hassell contributed photos too!
Our Kinder
Farm Park
YRE was
enjoyed
multiple
times this
summer
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The Newsletter of Freestate Happy Wanderers (an American Volkssport Association Club AVA-190)
Anita Juskelis, Publisher 5502 Rockleigh Dr Arbutus, MD 21227
Mission Statement:
The American Volkssport
Association promotes FUN,
FITNESS, and FRIENDSHIP
through non-competitive walk-
ing and other sporting events
for everyone.
Freestate Happy Wanderers is an IRS 501 c (3) qualified organization EIN 52-1665322. Donations of money and volunteer expenses (with proper documen-
tation) are deductible to the full extent of the law.
OCTOBER 6th, MEET US IN UPPER MARLBORO, MD
Sponsored By: The Freestate Happy Wanderers, AVA-190 Start/Finish: Dar-nall’s Chance House Museum 14800 Governor Oden Bowie Drive Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 Times: Start time anytime between 9 AM and Noon,
http://www.mdvolks.org/freestate/events/Upper%20Marlboro%20POI.pdf
http://www.mdvolks.org/freestate/events/Upper%20Marlboro%20Brochure.pdf
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