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2023 First Quarter News Letter now Available

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2023 First Quarter News Letter now Available

The 1st Quarter, FY 2023 edition of the Friends of KMNBP newsletter is now available at:
https://friendsofkmnbp.org/newsletters/2023/Friends_2023_1st_Qtr_web.pdf

The newsletter is published quarterly

This quarter’s newsletter includes a summary of donations for the past fiscal year – 7/1/22 – 6/30/22 (pages 8 & 9). We thank all of our donors for their support, While we did not meet our goals set for FY 2022, we did get a lot accomplished and supported the National Park Service programs for this past year.

We have established our goals for 2023 – see page 6 for our FY 23 goals and ’23 Pledge card. You can make a one-time pledge, monthly or quarterly pledge. Simply complete the pledge card and mail it in.

There are a number of activities being sponsored by the Park – check out pages 19 and 23 for details. Check out https://www.nps.gov/kemo/planyourvisit/calendar.htm for dates and times of all activities planned.

There are number of openings on the Board – see page 10. If you are interested, contact Scott Mackay at president@friendsofkmnbp.org.

If you have an article or photo(s) you would like to contribute to the newsletter, contact me at newsletter@friendsofkmnbp.org.

If at any time you wish to unsubscribe, simply click on the link at the bottom this page, and you will be automatically deleted from the distribution list. The only items that will be sent via this subscription list will be related to the Friends Of Kennesaw Mountain or to the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park. The Park periodically will publish a list of events/activities they sponsor, such as artillery demonstrations, Junior Ranger programs, etc. We will distribute these as well. For example, we will distribute the August and September Events calendar via this distribution list. Or you can visit https://www.nps.gov/kemo/planyourvisit/calendar.htm to get the most current list of events/activities.

For a current status of the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield facilities as of the date of this newsletter, check page 6; otherwise see the NPS/KEMO website listed above.

The Kennesaw Mountain Trail Club also has a newsletter. If you wish to view one, check out http://www.kennesawmountaintrailclub.org/news.php. If you wish to subscribe to it as well, go to http://eepurl.com/gKjX1n and complete the form – you will be automatically subscribed to their monthly newsletter as well.

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3rd Quarter Newsletter now available!

The 3nd Quarter, FY 2022 edition of the Friends of KMNBP newsletter is now available at:

https://friendsofkmnbp.org/newsletters/2022/Friends_2022_FY_3rd_Qtr_web.pdf

The newsletter is issued quarterly.

If you wish to donate to the Friends of Kennesaw Mountain, see pages 8.  Our fundraising goals for FY 2022 are listed on page 5.

There are a number of activities being sponsored by the Park – check out pages 13 and 14 for details.  In addition, The NPS staff will be sponsoring a commemoration of the 158th Anniversary of the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain on June 25th and 26th..  Check out https://www.nps.gov/kemo/planyourvisit/calendar.htmfor dates and times of the activities planned.

There are number of openings on the Board – see pages 5 & 6.  If you are interested, contact Scott Mackay at box2105@mindspring.com.

If you have an article or photo(s) you would like to contribute to the newsletter, contact me at ffeltmann2@gmail.com.

If at any time you wish to unsubscribe, simply click on the link at the bottom this page, and you will be automatically deleted from the distribution list.  The only items that will be sent via this subscription list will be related to the Friends Of Kennesaw Mountain or to the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park.  The Park periodically will publish a list of events/activities they sponsor, such as artillery demonstrations, Junior Ranger programs, etc.  We will distribute these as well.  For example, we will distribute the June and July Events calendar via this distribution list.  Or you can visit https://www.nps.gov/kemo/planyourvisit/calendar.htm to get the most current list of events/activities. 

For a current status of the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield facilities as of the date of this newsletter, check page 6; otherwise see the NPS/KEMO website listed above.

The Kennesaw Mountain Trail Club also has a newsletter.  If you wish to view one, check out http://www.kennesawmountaintrailclub.org/news.php.  If you wish to subscribe to it as well, go to http://eepurl.com/gKjX1n and complete the form – you will be automatically subscribed to their monthly newsletter as well.

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What Does It Take To Maintain Our Trails at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park?

The Crew Leader Training Class scheduled for April 23rd has been moved to April 30th – see additional details below.

What Does It Take To Maintain Our Trails?
The Kennesaw Mountain Trail Club, on behalf of Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, will be conducting Trail Maintenance Training on Saturday, April 30, 2022, from 8:00 am to 12:30 pm. This class is for anyone that wants to understand the basics of trail maintenance. If you have ever wondered how this maintenance gets done; this is for you. Note the class alone does not allow you to do maintenance, however you will leave with an understanding of what it takes to keep the trails in a condition that park visitors will enjoy. This class is required for those that want to become Trail Maintenance Crew Leaders, along with three On The Job Trainings that will be performed as part on the Trail Club’s second Saturday of every month Workday.
We will start promptly at 8:00 at the tool shed. From there we will go down to the training room at the Visitor Center for a couple of hours of classroom training and some hot coffee and donuts. After the training session, we will hike up Kennesaw; stopping at various points to discuss what we learned in the classroom.

For those who do not know where the tool shed is: Follow the road going up the mountain. Take the first right that says staff and volunteers, and park in the field to the right of the road. Go through the fence. The tool shed is the first door on the left.

Additional Notes
Those attending will be issued temporary volunteer passes that will be issued when you arrive. You will be parking in the field across from the Superintendent’s Office. Located on the right before you get to the fence, weather permitting. The paid $5 per day or annual pass will not work here.

What to Bring: Hiking Shoes

If you might be interested in this, you will need to Sign up at:
www.tinyurl.com/27ef2vphKMTC CREW LEADER TRNG (TRAIL SKILL WKSP) on April 30.

You can also email Mike Collett, Trails Director, KMTC, at Trails@kennesawmountaintrailclub.org for more information.

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Graffiti removed at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park

by mcangeli
Graffiti removed at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park

KENNESAW, GA- Over the weekend, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park staff worked to
remove graffiti and burn marks associated with the recent defacement of the park’s iconic Illinois
Monument and grave site of the unknown soldier.

“I am grateful for the expeditious actions of the park staff to clean the vandalized areas. While impacts to
the sites appear minimal, these illegal acts of vandalism hurt and degrade the experiences of visitors, and
repairs, if possible, can be time consuming and costly,” said Patrick Gamman, superintendent for
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park.

The vandalism was reported last Friday morning by park staff and volunteers. Damage included drawn
graffiti on the Illinois Monument, black carbon deposits on the grave site and charred remains of two
American flags, which did not belong to the park.

“We take vandalism incidents seriously in the park, and we encourage anyone with information to reach
out to us as the investigation continues,” Gamman said.

Anyone with information that could aid this investigation is asked to contact investigators through the
following means: NOTE: Use is restricted to investigative tips ONLY and should not be used to offer
general comments or opinions.

CALL or TEXT the Tip Line 888-653-0009
ONLINE form go.nps.gov/SubmitATip
EMAIL nps_isb@nps.gov
EMERGENCY dial 9-1-1

Original Press Release

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Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield To Increase Access for its Theater and Public Programs

by mcangeli

KENNESAW, GA– Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, in using a phased approach for
increased access, will reopen specific operations this week. Beginning July 1, 2020, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park will reopen access to:
• The park’s theater, located inside the Visitor Center.
• Face-to-face outdoor programs.


The health and safety of our visitors, employees, volunteers, and partners continues to be
paramount. At Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, our operational approach
continues to be centered on examining each facility function and service to ensure those
operations comply with current public health guidance and are regularly monitored.
For more information, visit the park website (www.nps.gov/kemo), or call 770-427-4686 x231.
Details and updates will also be posted on the park’s social media channels.

For the FULL PRESS RELEASE

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Mountain Trailer Store Soon to be in Operation at Top of Kennesaw Mountain

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Kennesaw, GA– Beginning May 8 and operating weekends and holidays through the end of September, American’s National Parks Store, a partner of the National Park Service, will be selling convenience items at the parking lot at the top of Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park. America’s National Parks Store operates a sales trailer in the spring and summer months to provide items that might be needed or wanted by park visitors.

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Metro-Atlanta National Park Sites to Celebrate Junior Ranger Day

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Junior Ranger Day is an annual event, held during National Park Week (April 17-25, 2021), designed to engage children of all ages in the treasures that are our national parks. On this special day, national park units across the country offer distinct programs to encourage participants to explore,
learn, and protect. In celebration of Junior Ranger Day, the metro-Atlanta national park units are
hosting special activities to highlight this event on April 24.

Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park
For this years’ Jr. Ranger Day, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park is proud to offer an interactive scavenger hunt that will take you all across the battlefield! The event will be available from Saturday, April 17 through Saturday, April 24. Materials include a scavenger hunt sheet and map, which can be picked up at the Visitor Center or emailed upon request (email kemo_education@nps.gov). There will also be corresponding clue videos that can be viewed on the parks’ Facebook and/or Youtube starting on 4/17. Participants who do their best to complete the hunt will receive an official Jr. Ranger Badge of Kennesaw Mountain as well as several other goodies!

Remember the Jr. Ranger pledge to ‘Explore, Learn, and Protect’, and we’ll see you at the Mountain!

For more information or to view the full press release click here

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Support Friends of Kennesaw Mountain NBP with a Smile

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Now you can support the Friends of KMNBP with a smile every time you shop on Amazon!

By shopping at Smile.amazon.com and selecting the Friends of KMNBP as your organization, every purchase you make on Amazon will benefit the National Battlefield Park and help to ensure its continued success.

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