Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6For more information, and to donate via our secure website, visit WWW.LVRT.ORG Or send checks payable to LVRT to 26 VAST Lane, Barre, VT 05641 For more information on Supporter Sponsorships and Bridge and Trail Section Sponsorships, contact Don Balcom, Campaign Manager, at 802-498-8356, don@vtvast.org SPONSORSHIP Sponsorships are a great way to support the LVRT and leave a lasting legacy. Your generous tax- deductible donation will help us make the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail a reality. Donations at any level are greatly appreciated ORSHIP $25 l PASSENGER Trail map & sponsorship card LVRT newsletter $100 l SIGNALMAN LVRT T-shirt & decal Trail map & sponsorship card LVRT newsletter $250 l PORTER LVRT baseball hat & decal Trail map & sponsorship card LVRT newsletter $500 l CONDUCTOR LVRT baseball hat, T-shirt & decal Trail map & sponsorship card LVRT newsletter $1,000 l ENGINEER Two LVRT hats, T-shirts & decals Two tickets to annual dinner Trail map & sponsorship card LVRT newsletter As a thank you, our largest donors will receive recognition sponsorships for large sections of the trail or for groups of bridges. TRAIL SECTIONS & BRIDGES: $25,000+ SUPPORTER SPONSORSHIPS: $1,001–$25,000 ADVENTURER SPONSORSHIPS: $25-$1,000 M A K E T H E RAIL TRAIL A RE A L T R A I L L E T’S WORK TOGETH E R Hikers, cyclists, horseback riders, snowmobilers, skiers, and more—the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail offers something for everyone who enjoys being outside in Vermont, all year long. When complete, it will be the longest rail trail in New England and Vermont’s top four-season recreation destination. EXPERIENCE THE TRAIL TODAY. Thirty-three miles of trail are now open, with sections from St. Johnsbury to West Danville and Morristown to Cambridge. Construction of the third section, from Sheldon to Swanton, will begin in Spring 2018. For de- tailed trail maps, visit lvrt.org. REDISCOVER VERMONT’S PAST. When you ride the trail, you can experience a forgot- ten slice of Vermont as it winds past iconic covered bridges and historic archways where stagecoaches once crossed. YOUR HELP MATTERS. To make the entire trail a reality, we need your help. Please donate today to support the trail and all the communities along the way.