We badly need folks to confirm they are coming by replying to this email stevescarb@aol.com or donating $25 per person at www.ConservationFisheries.org.
Folks, we will be in a wilderness area with all the beauty and dangers that go along with that. You assume all risk for yourself and your wards.
We suggest you dress appropriately for playing in a creek. Water shoes are strongly suggested. You might also want to bring a folding chair. We will have several but not enough for everybody. Mosquitos and no-see-ums are not bad this year but we do have them, in case you want to bring insect repellent. We'll have citronella torches going at Whites Creek Global Headquarters.
Directions to this awesome event are down below in the first COMMENT.
Parking is an issue so car pool where you can. We will try to have parking Nazis to help you but in any case, bring your small car pack it in tight.
There's always parking on the paved road for those who want to walk up to the house. We can shuttle those who want it.
Folks, we have just received word that we will have kegs at Palooza. An additional donation is suggested for those who are of legal age who wish to enjoy some excellent brews.
Joe and Rita sent this photo of their mosaic to be auctioned off. We have lots of other cool art that you'll have a chance to buy. We'll take your check and probably your credit card.
This is going to be a good one, folks.
In benefit for the good folks at Conservation Fisheries we will gather
for a fun time in Whites Creek Gorge, a 164 acre conservation easement along
the creek in Roane County, Tn. (Also our yard) We conduct
a serious biological survey during this event that is BYOB. (Actually we do). While we encourage you to BYOB, we should have some beverages (donations accepted).
We spend as much time at the creek as we can after noon. Supper will be at 7 P.M. at the house. The Rough and Tumble (Freakin' Awesome singers and songwriters) will play for us. The auction will be at 8 P.M.ish The official end of things is 9 ish. Some camping is available if you let us know ahead of time.
Got children? We'll work with you on price for them. (Depends on how much they eat ; )
So, Paloozers, Are you ready to party for the fishies?
First off check out Conservation Fisheries and see what good work they do for the environs of Tennessee and the natural diversity of our streams. Then put on your party hat and get out your wallet. Now unlike many fundraisers we think we have an event that's worth way more than the $25 per person, with guided snorkel trips at 3:00, and 4:00. Unguided snorkel trips are continuous. We're seeing a few big gar this year and there's never a shortage of drum, red horse, and small mouth bass, but it's the small and beautiful darters and shiners that really show off Tennessee diversity in the nearly crystal clear Whites Creek. We'll swim with the fish, eat some good food, and listen to some great music and raise a little money for a group on the forefront of saving Tennessee's fish diversity.
Home base will be Whites Creek Global Headquarters. We'll spend the afternoon at the creek and return to the house for supper and music. We don't provide lunch so take care of that and bring snacks if you want them. Supper will be somewhere around 7 with the auction (several items you might really need in your collection!) and music getting underway at 7. The Whites Creek Jug Band may possibly make a late appearance and play us into the night. The evening will officially end at nine. We have primitive camping available if you let us know ahead of time.
We spend as much time at the creek as we can after noon. Supper will be at 7 P.M. at the house. The Rough and Tumble (Freakin' Awesome singers and songwriters) will play for us. The auction will be at 8 P.M.ish The official end of things is 9 ish. Some camping is available if you let us know ahead of time.
Got children? We'll work with you on price for them. (Depends on how much they eat ; )
First off check out Conservation Fisheries and see what good work they do for the environs of Tennessee and the natural diversity of our streams. Then put on your party hat and get out your wallet. Now unlike many fundraisers we think we have an event that's worth way more than the $25 per person, with guided snorkel trips at 3:00, and 4:00. Unguided snorkel trips are continuous. We're seeing a few big gar this year and there's never a shortage of drum, red horse, and small mouth bass, but it's the small and beautiful darters and shiners that really show off Tennessee diversity in the nearly crystal clear Whites Creek. We'll swim with the fish, eat some good food, and listen to some great music and raise a little money for a group on the forefront of saving Tennessee's fish diversity.
Home base will be Whites Creek Global Headquarters. We'll spend the afternoon at the creek and return to the house for supper and music. We don't provide lunch so take care of that and bring snacks if you want them. Supper will be somewhere around 7 with the auction (several items you might really need in your collection!) and music getting underway at 7. The Whites Creek Jug Band may possibly make a late appearance and play us into the night. The evening will officially end at nine. We have primitive camping available if you let us know ahead of time.
We have a limited number of tickets and encourage everyone to buy them as soon as you can so we can keep track of the crowd size. To reserve your ticket go to Conservation Fisheries and click the DONATE button and follow directions. Enter an amount of at least $25 per ticket. Put "Whites Creek" in the comment box. Don't want to use a credit card? Email me and we'll take your cash at the door.
Can't make it this time but still want to show your love for the work these people do?. Go to the Conservation Fisheries web site and donate what you can. We'll forgive your absence and keep you on the mail list for next time and you'll get that warm fuzzy feeling that comes with doing good a good thing.
Legal stuff: This is a natural area with all its beauty and danger and you and yours agree by attending to assume all risk, holding everyone else harmless.
Here are pictures from the Whites Creek Conservation Easement album. That should get you ready.
Steve and Annie
Legal stuff: This is a natural area with all its beauty and danger and you and yours agree by attending to assume all risk, holding everyone else harmless.
ReplyDeleteDirections to Steve’s and Annie’s House
680 Black Creek Rd Rockwood, tn 37854
Black Creek Road turns right (West) off of Hwy 27 Three miles south of Rockwood (junkyard)which is 12.2 miles south of I 40. (or 8 miles north of Spring City and left).
From I 40 take Hwy 27 Exit 347 Harriman Rockwood, and go south to Rockwood. That's a left no matter which way you're coming from.
Stay straight through Rockwood on Hwy 27 as just South of Rockwood you'll pass the “Junkyard”, a noted landmark in Roane County.
Black Creek Road is 3 miles past the Junkyard/Hwy 70 junction on the right. It has railroad crossing arms and lights at the train track which you cross immediately. If you get to the Whites Creek Bridge you have gone a half mile too far.
Black Creek road winds around by farms and woods for about 1.8 miles to our driveway. Look for the big old barn on your left about a half mile before our drive. After passing the barn you’ll go back into woods for a short distance until you see a kudzu patch trying to eat two mailboxes on your left, the first of which says 680. Our drive is just past on the right going up the hill. You can’t see the house from the road but it’s up there about 2 tenths of a mile.
If you miss the first driveway there is another one to the right at the creek.
You won’t have reliable cell service after the first mile on Black Creek Road, but our home number is 354-4363.