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A.T. Museum Announces Date, Venue and M.C. For 2019 Hall of Fame Banquet

8/20/2018

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The Appalachian Trail Museum is pleased to announce that the 2019 Appalachian Trail Hall of Fame Banquet will be held on Saturday, May 4, 2019.  The 2019 venue will be the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center, located at 950 Soldiers Drive, Carlisle, PA.  The evening will begin with a reception at 6 pm, with dinner to follow at 7 pm. 

​Complete information on tickets is available HERE.
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The M.C. for the 2019 Banquet will be Sandra “Sandi” Marra.
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Sandi Marra
Sandi has been Chair of the Board of Appalachian Trail Conservancy since 2013.  Sandi is a past president and honorary life member of Potomac Appalachian Trail Club, and has been an A.T. maintainer for more than 30 years. She has been on the ATC Board of Directors since October 2008, previously served six years on the Board of Managers, and had chaired the membership and development and strategic planning committees.  Sandi recently retired as chief operating officer of St. Coletta School of Greater Washington after a career in human resources and administration.

Larry Luxenberg, founder and President of the Museum said:  “We’re so happy that Sandi has agreed to be the M.C. of our Banquet.  Sandi and her husband Chris have been tremendous supporters of the Museum and Banquet since the very beginning.”

The 2019 Banquet will honor the 2019 Class of the Appalachian Trail Hall of Fame.  The selection process will begin with nominations from the general public.  The Hall of Fame selection committee will then select the class early in 2019 and it will be announced in April.
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Jim Foster, Chair of the Hall of Fame selection committee, said: “We’re thrilled to partner with the Army Heritage and Education Center for our 2019 Banquet.  The USAHEC is a resource of contemporary and historical materials that honors Soldiers, past and present.  The 2019 Banquet will be special, because we’ll honor the 70th anniversary of Earl Shaffer’s first A.T. thru-hike.  Earl hiked the trail in 1948, after serving honorably in the U.S. Army during World War II.  Earl referred to his thru-hike as ‘Walking Off The War’”.
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Earl Shaffer, first A.T. thru-hiker, on Katahdin
Tickets to the 2019 Banquet will be available later in 2018.  Opportunities to sponsor the Banquet will also be available.  Check the Museum’s website www.atmuseum.org or email [email protected] for more information.
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Nan Reisinger and Jim Foster Appear on ABC27's Good Day PA

8/15/2018

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Nan Reisinger and Jim Foster appeared recently to publicize the Museum's event "70 Years Of Thru-Hiking on August 26.  Nan holds the record for the oldest woman to thru-hike the A.T.  Jim is a Board member of the Museum.  HERE is a link to it online.
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