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Service Project

National Public Lands Day Service Project and Camping

September 28, 2019

09:30 AM - 11:45 PM EDT

New York City Platoon

Event overview

The Mission Continues is deploying to celebrate America's public land by volunteering on the Appalachian Trail. We'll be performing some much needed trail maintenance and also camping over night. There's a Metro North train that stops on the Appalachian Trail where we can pick you up and bring you to the trail. If you're also interested in carpooling, we'll have some people driving and they have extra room in their vehicle. If you'd like to carpool, please let me know. We hope you can make it!

Type

Service Project

What To Wear

Sturdy boots and long pants

What to Bring

Water, snacks, rain gear, 30% deet repellent, sunblock, layers of clothes.

When and where

Date

September 28, 2019

Time

09:30 AM - 11:45 PM (EDT)

Location

Harlem Valley Homestead

147 Old Forge Road
Wingdale, NY 12594

Parking Information

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The Mission Continues is a national non-profit that empowers veterans to continue serving in our nation’s under-resourced communities, giving veterans the opportunity to keep serving even after the uniform comes off, right here at home. Our programs deploy veterans and volunteers to work alongside nonprofit partners and community leaders to improve educational resources, tackle food insecurity, foster neighborhood identity, and more.  

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