Introducing EPIC’s Adopt-a-Trail Program
EPIC is now offering the unique opportunity to sponsor sections of our Montgomery County trail system.
WHY SPONSOR?
Pledging your support for our Adopt-a-Trail program is an easy way to support the EPIC trails and help maintain them. It will allow us to continue our mission to preserve land for equestrian use throughout Montgomery County and its Agricultural Reserve. One hundred percent of your tax-deductible donation goes to trail maintenance.
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
EPIC will have a custom sign made with your name, that of your business or a person or a horse you’d like to honor. The sign will be posted on a marker on one of our trail systems. We will send you a photo of your sign with the trail and post number once it is installed. We also will note your contribution in our newsletter. Your sponsorship is effective for five years.
WHAT TRAILS CAN I SPONSOR?
You can select any unclaimed marker, or we can choose one for you.
WHAT IS MY RESPONSIBILITY?
Once you have requested your sponsorship, you have no further responsibility other than to enjoy our wonderful trail system! EPIC will continue to maintain the trails.
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?
We offer two payment options: Pay $250 up front, and the balance will be billed to you in two yearly installments of $125 each for a total pledge of $500. Or you can save $50 with a one-time upfront payment of $450.
HOW DO I SIGN UP?
Pay via PayPal on the membership page of our website at www.epicmontgomery.org, email info@epicmontgomery.org or give us a call at (240) 338-0072.
Urgent: Please Take Action to Protect Montgomery County’s Family Farms
From the Montgomery Countryside Alliance:
Take Note: We have been told that phone calls really resonate. Your calls will help if you can take a few minutes. Let them know that you do not support a proposed “Barkley Amendment” that will undermine this legislation by allowing all existing covenants to remain in force though they conflict with important public policy.
Subject Line: Vote for MC 16-12/HB 722: Our Ag Reserve is Public Policy that Matters!
- Please vote for the “right to farm” legislation MC 16-12 (HB 722).
- The important proposed legislation supports the nationally lauded Ag Reserve and its primary purpose: farming.
- Covenants that effectively prohibit farming activities conflict with important Montgomery County zoning law and policy.
- I am deeply concerned that a growing number of suburban developments are trying to outlaw farming in the Ag Reserve through homeowner’s covenants.
- Our family farmers should not face lawsuits from those who are promoting suburban property rights over that right to farm in the Ag Reserve.
- The legislation does not overturn all covenants, it merely ensures that developers do not effectively overturn ag zoning through imposition of covenants that deter or prevent the conduct of agriculture.
- I oppose spot zoning through homeowner convenants!
(make sure to copy the Montgomery Countryside Alliance, the MC Council and the MC Executive per below)If you have time for nothing more: Send one email to: house@
For others who can (and it will help) call and/or email:
(410) 841-3130, (301) 858-3130
1-800-492-7122, ext. 3130 (toll free)
CRAIG J. ZUCKER
(410) 841-3380, (301) 858-3380
(410) 841-3493, (301) 858-3493
1-800-492-7122, ext. 3493 (toll free)
e-mail: heather.mizeur@house.state.md.
SAM ARORA
Democrat, District 19, Montgomery County
(410) 841-3528, (301) 858-3528
1-800-492-7122, ext. 3528 (toll free)
e-mail: sam.arora@house.state.md.us
(410) 841-3001, (301) 858-3001
KUMAR P. BARVE
Democrat, District 17,
Montgomery County
(410) 841-3464, (301) 858-3464
1-800-492-7122, ext. 3464 (toll free)
e-mail: kumar.barve@house.state.md.us
SUSAN C. LEE
Democrat, District 16, Montgomery County
(410) 841-3649, (301) 858-3649
1-800-492-7122, ext. 3649 (toll free)
e-mail: susan.lee@house.state.md.us
ARUNA MILLER
Democrat, District 15, Montgomery County
(410) 841-3090, (301) 858-3090
1-800-492-7122, ext. 3090 (toll free)
e-mail: aruna.miller@house.state.md.us
Important: Please Copy: info@mocoalliance.org
If you call: send us an email and let us know if you get any response of interest.
Also copy: county.council@
Montgomery County Ag Advisory Committee
Action Alert: Federal Equestrian Trail Funding in Jeopardy
From Equine Land Conservation Resource:
February 1, 2012—On Thursday, February 2, 2012, the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee’s “Transportation Reauthorization Proposal,” will be considered in the markup of “The American Energy & Infrastructure Jobs Act” House Bill (currently H.R.7).
This Bill is a wholesale reform of federal surface transportation programs, eliminating all earmarks, including the requirement for federal set-asides such as Transportation Enhancements, including the RTP (Recreational Trails Program), and Safe Routes to Schools, that have provided the majority of trail, walking, and bicycling funding in the United States.
The bill could be voted on by the Committee this week. Before that happens, there is a great need for you to contact your representative to express your support for continued funding.
Per an Action Alert from American Trails, here is a summary of the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee’s “Transportation Reauthorization Proposal, PLUS links to learn more and HOW TO TAKE ACTION!
How To Take Action
There is strength in numbers and we need to present a unified voice for trails, to tell their story, to present their endless benefits, and to make the case for funding them. We urge you to contact your Representative and stress the importance of dedicated funding for Transportation Enhancements and Safe Routes to School, including the Recreational Trails Program (RTP) — essential programs that make trails and active transportation possible and that are vital to your local efforts.
- See below for an example support letter:
- Attend the live webcast of the markup at transportation.house.gov, on Thursday, February 2, 2012; 9:00 a.m. EASTERN, 2167 Rayburn House Office Building
- Please see if your member of Congress is on the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee
- If your Representative IS on the Committee, please call or email their office ASAP and ask them to preserve dedicated funding for these critical trail and bike/ped programs.
- If your Representative ISN’T on the Committee, their support is still vital! Please remind them of local projects that have benefited their District. Ask them to encourage T & I Committee members to preserve these programs. Also, they will have a vote when the bill goes before the full House.
- Contact your Representative by visiting this website here.
- Spread the word through your networks!
Talking Points
- Funding spent on trails, bike/ped facilities, parks, and outdoor recreation is a sound investment in the country’s economy.
- Bicycling and walking make up 12 percent of all trips, but only 1.5 percent of federal funding.
- One-quarter of children’s traffic deaths happen when they are walking or bicycling and are struck by cars. Safe Routes to School funds help ensure funding for critical sidewalks, crosswalks, and safety infrastructure to protect children and prevent unnecessary deaths.
- The more bicycles on the road; the fewer cars needed — resulting in less congestion, better air quality, and reduced road repair work needed.
- The health of our children, as well as our cities, will depend on expanding transportation choices and preserving trails, open space, parks, and places for recreation.
Read more about the benefits of trails and find talking points to help you make the case for trails and bike/ped facilities on the American Trails website.
Check the American Trails “Supporting Trails” webpage often for the latest news regarding Reauthorization.
Sample Letter
(Please edit to reflect your region, community, situation)
Dear Representative ___________,
As an avid equestrian and caring citizen, I recognize the importance of youth and adults getting out and enjoying the outdoors and beauty of nature. I therefore urge you to consider the following request regarding H.R.7, to become the American Energy and Infrastructure Jobs Act (currently H.R.7), and the Transportation Reauthorization Proposal.
Access to trails and pathways for horses, walkers, hikers and bikers is of critical importance to the health and wellbeing of an increasingly obese and unhealthy population. Exercise gained through trail use is beneficial to the body, mind and spirit. This is especially true of horseback trail riding. It is said that “The best way to see the world is through the ears of a horse!”
Unless the Transportation Reauthorization Proposal to is changed, the American Energy and Infrastructure Jobs Act will effectively eliminate the Recreational Trails Program. Please amend the proposal and bill to include dedicated funding for RTP.
Respectfully,
Your name, address and affiliations
Mont. Co. Offers Free Equine Seminar Series
Presented by the Montgomery Soil Conservation District and University of Maryland Extension Montgomery
Wednesday, February 8 at 6:30 pm (snow date February 9)
“Forage Sampling and Forage Quality”
Dr. Les Vough, University of Maryland Emeritus
“Equine Digestive System and Nutrients”
Dr. Amy Burk, University of Maryland
Wednesday, March 7 at 6:30 pm (snow date March
“Top 5 Pasture Weeds and Their Control”
Doug Tregoning, UME
“Extension Equine Resources”
Jennifer Reynolds, UME
“Business Plans for Horse Operations”
Pam Saul, Farm & Equine Business Services
Location:
Agricultural History Farm Park
18410 Muncaster Road
Derwood, MD 20855
To register, or for information, including rescheduling due to inclement weather, please contact Ms. Karen Walker at 301.590.2855 or visit www.montgomeryscd.org.
Seminar sponsored by MidAtlantic Farm Credit.
EPIC Receives Grant to Expand Breezy Loop Equestrian Trail
January 31, 2012–Equestrian Partners in Conservation (EPIC) received a $2,000 grant from the Maryland Horse Industry Board (MHIB) on January 21, 2012. EPIC website manager Stacey Nedrow-Wigmore accepted the check on behalf of the organization during an awards ceremony at the Maryland Horse World Expo in Timonium, Maryland.
EPIC applied for the grant to expand its existing Breezy Loop trail off Bucklodge Road in Boyds. The new as-yet-unnamed equestrian trail will add approximately 2.5 miles and 45 minutes of riding time to the existing 15 miles of trails, which includes Breezy Loop, Turtle Trail and Little Bucklodge Branch Creek Trail. The trails are located on private land owned by conservationist Mike Rubin and are preserved and protected for public equestrian use.
“We are very excited to be able to expand Breezy Loop,” said EPIC President David Tobin. “This grant allows us to continue EPIC’s mission of preserving land in Montgomery County for equestrian use.”
The new trail is located off Turtle Trail on the northeast side of Breezy Loop, east of Old Bucklodge Lane. It already has been mapped, and markers will be installed in early spring. EPIC will officially open the new trail with a public trail ride. The trailhead for the Breezy Loop trail system is located at the Potomac Pony Club Field at 19301 Bucklodge Road.
EPIC was one of 15 organizations to receive $21,441 in grants out of 52 applications. Projects were evaluated for value to the industry, degree of industry promotion, size and scope of the activity, financial need and quality of the written presentation.
Join Us for An EPIC Day of Holiday Shopping–Sunday, Dec. 11
Knock out your holiday shopping while you mingle with fellow horsepeople, enjoy hors d’oeuvres and bid on fabulous silent auction items—all while benefiting Equestrian Partners In Conservation (EPIC)—during An EPIC Day of Holiday Shopping!
WHERE: Alisikkan Farm, 23101 Davis Mill Rd., Germantown, MD
WHEN: Sunday, December 11 from 12 to 4 p.m.
We have put together a lineup of 10 local vendors selling everything from fun soaps to fine art and jewelry to equestrian and canine gifts in all price ranges. Silent auction items include lesson packages, art, gift baskets and much more!
You’ll also have a chance to meet Darley Newman, host of the Emmy-award-winning PBS show Equitrekking. She’ll be doing an educational seminar on equestrian travel at 1:30 p.m.
Vendors include:
- SoapPrizes (soaps)
- Silpada Designs (jewelry)
- Ride Times LLC (equestrian and canine gifts)
- The Surrey (equestrian gifts and homewares)
- Horse Blanket Kare (clean, used horse blankets)
- EPIC Montgomery (EPIC merchandise, art posters)
- Francine D’Antuono (fine art & gifts)
- You Just Never Know (humorous horse insights, Christmas cards and art)
See more information on our Facebook event page by clicking here. We look forward to seeing you there!
Join Us for the EPIC Indoor Used Tack Sale & Swap
To reserve your space, email Stacey no later than Thursday, November 3.


