Pictures from the The 2010 Christmas Appreciation Party
The Longleaf Trace makes it into the Rails to Trails Conservancy's
Rail Trail Hall of Fame.
Since 2007, Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has recognized
exemplary rail-trails
around the country with induction into the
Rail-Trail Hall of Fame.
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy selects inductees on merits such as
scenic value,
high use, trail and trailside amenities, historical
significance,
excellence in management and maintenance of facility,
community connections and geographic distribution.
Hall of Fame rail-trails are awarded special signage along the trail,
are featured as a
Trail of the Month on
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy's website
and are highlighted in
Rails to
Trails magazine.
The Longleaf Trace was the Trail of the Month in August 2010
The 10th Anniversary/Founder’s Day Celebration 9/4/2010
The Prentiss Gateway is dedicated in honor of board member Mrs. Carolyn McRaney
The Trace Honors former board members
Bobby Garroway
and Douglas Allen with a
reception on May 11
Nancy and Gil Krueger from Wisconsin visited the Trace on April 11,12
They enjoyed feeding the emus during a rest stop
Work is underway on a new pavilion in Sumrall
Trace Honors Jessie V. E. Douglas
News Release
By Herlon Pierce, Executive Director/ Trail Manager
For dissemination on
March 9, 2010
On Tuesday, March 9, 2010, the Board of Directors of the Pearl & Leaf Rivers Rails to Trails Recreational District will join with family and friends of the late Jessie V.E. Douglas in a dedication honoring Jessie’s memory and service to the District and its Longleaf Trace. The 10:15am ceremony will be held at the Epley Station on the Longleaf Trace. The Epley Station and adjoining trailhead will be named the “Jessie V.E. Douglas Trailhead” in honor of his founding years of service in the creation of the Pearl & Leaf Rivers Rails to Trails Recreational District and the Phase I (39 miles) development of the Longleaf Trace. A sign will be unveiled at the site. |
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Resolution honoring Jessie | Pictures of the Dedication |
News Release
By Herlon Pierce, Executive Director/ Trail Manager
For dissemination on
March 9, 2010
On Tuesday, March 9, 2010, the Board of Directors of the Pearl & Leaf Rivers Rails to Trails Recreational District will join with family and friends of Darwin Graham, longtime mayor of Sumrall, in a dedication honoring Mayor Graham’s service to the District and its Longleaf Trace. The 11:15am ceremony will be held at the Sumrall Station on the Longleaf Trace. The Sumrall Station and adjoining trailhead will be named the "Darwin Graham Trailhead" in honor of his founding years of service in the creation of the Pearl & Leaf Rivers Rails to Trails Recreational District and Phases I and II (40.25 miles) development of the Longleaf Trace. A sign will be unveiled at the site. In 1993, Mayor Graham joined an effort by community leaders to preserve the rights-of-way of the old Illinois Central Railroad from Hattiesburg west to Prentiss for future beneficial purpose and with a vision of converting it into a multi-purpose recreational trail. In 1994, those efforts were successful as the authority for recreational districts was authorized by the Mississippi State Legislature. The rights-of-way of the old rail line were secured as the Pearl & Leaf Rivers Rails to Trails Recreational District was created, and Mayor Graham was appointed as Sumrall’s first representative on the board. Mayor Graham and his fellow board members enthusiastically participated in planning, design, and construction of Phases I and II (40.25 miles), and in the naming of the Longleaf Trace, knowing that the project would lead to an improved quality of life for many area citizens and contribute to the economic well-being of the area. Darwin’s service to the district ended in the year 2005, following the planning, the search for funding, and eventual construction of Phases I and II of the Longleaf Trace. Director Graham and his founding directors witnessed the Longleaf Trace become the community quality of life project they had envisioned, and enjoyed seeing the Trace gain state recognition as "Mississippi Best", and national recognition as a "National Recreational Trail". Lynn Cartlidge, President of the Board of Directors, stated, " It is a privilege to recognize Darwin for his leadership and service during those founding and early years of operation when our vision was shaped and constructed as the Longleaf Trace." |
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Pictures of the Dedication | Resolution honoring Darwin |