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Highpointers Foundation Website Up and Running…

Saturday, November 1st, 2008

As many of the membership know, The Highpointers Foundation provides a forum for education about the highpoints, aids in the Highpointers Foundationconservation of the highpoints and their environs, maintains positive relationships with owners of highpoints on private property, assists in the care and maintenance of highpoints and supports public and private efforts to maintain the integrity of and access to state highpoints.

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Highpointers Wanted… A Perfect Gift as Well!!!

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Not a member and would like to join our group of fun seekers?  Join today, sign up a friend or relative.  Better yet… Join and sign up a friend and relative!!!

Need that perfect gift or stocking stuffer for an avid outdoors person or traveler?

By joining you will have access to the annual “Konventions” which are held in one of the United States’ geographical areas each year. These are the best “Face to Face” experience that you can have to get the most out of highpointing and travel.  There you’ll meet hundreds of new and very experience climbers and travelers that will help in your quest. 

Past conventions have been held in Kona HI, Taos NM, Stowe VT, Asheville NC and the 2008 convention was hosted in Flagstaff AZ at “The Snowbowl.”  The 2009 New Jersey convention will be held in the Highpoint State Park area to the North where the host city will be Matamoras PA.

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2008-09 Highpointers Club Board of Directors

Friday, September 19th, 2008

The current ‘08 - ‘09 Board Members met at the “Snowbowl” prior to the convention on Saturday to pound out issues and make this Club even better.  Although most if the membership never see’s them, their work keeps this club moving in a positive direction.

There are no paid positions in the Club. All work (including newsletter, web, merc, etc…) are all unpaid volunteers.

Board members serve three-year terms and can hold office only for a maximum of two consecutive terms.

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