2024 Appalachian Path Corridor of Fame Inductees to Be Honored September 21 – Cyber Information

Information launch shared by the Appalachian Path Museum, June 27.  Images courtesy of the Appalachian Path Musuem. 


The Appalachian Path Museum publicizes that the 2024 Class of the Appalachian Path Corridor of Fame might be honored on the A.T. Corridor of Fame Induction on Saturday, September 21, 2024. The Induction will start at 1 pm and might be held on the Military Heritage Schooling Heart, positioned at 950 Troopers Dr, Carlisle, PA 17013.

The induction ceremony might be a free occasion, however registration is required because of restricted area. To register, ship an e mail to [email protected] The induction ceremony might be one in every of a full schedule of occasions happening throughout the Corridor of Fame weekend.

The M.C. for the 2024 Banquet might be Brook Lenker. Brook is Govt Director of Keystone Trails Affiliation (KTA). Based in 1956, KTA promotes, gives, preserves, and protects climbing trails and climbing alternatives in Pennsylvania. KTA can also be one of many 30 golf equipment that keep the Appalachian Path. Brook got here to KTA in October 2021, bringing a long time of service to the setting. He most not too long ago served because the Govt Director of FracTracker Alliance, a
nationwide group addressing the dangers of fossil gas growth. Beforehand, Brook served as
Supervisor of Schooling and Outreach for the Pennsylvania Division of Conservation and
Pure Sources, as Director of Watershed Stewardship with the Alliance for the Chesapeake
Bay and because the Recreation Program Director with Dauphin County Parks and Recreation Division. His training contains grasp’s and bachelor’s levels in geography and
environmental planning from Towson College.

As beforehand introduced, the 2024 Corridor of Fame class honorees are the late Edward B.
Ballard of Washington, DC; the late Arno Cammerer of Arlington, Virginia, the late
Raymond Hunt of Kingsport, Tennessee, and Ronald S. Rosen of Poughkeepsie, NY.


The Appalachian Path Museum Society, a 501-C-3 not-for revenue group shaped in 2002, organizes packages, reveals, volunteers and fundraising nationwide for the Appalachian Path Museum. The museum opened on June 5, 2010, as a tribute to the 1000’s of males, girls and households who’ve hiked and maintained the roughly 2,190-mile-long climbing path that passes by 14 states from Maine to Georgia. Positioned within the Pine Grove Furnace State Park in Gardners, Pennsylvania, the museum is conveniently positioned close to Carlisle, Gettysburg and Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Further data is obtainable at www.atmuseum.org.

CONTACT
Jim Foster
Appalachian Path Museum
717-649-5505
[email protected]
www.atmuseum.org

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