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The Team
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I want to acknowledge the volunteers working on the Dutchman's Curve Project. This team includes people with diverse and specific talents.
The board of the Bellevue Harpeth Historic Association
keeps track of all the Projects expenditures and donations.
They were very kind to adopt the Dutchman's Curve
Project.The BHHA is influential and established
in the community and their willingness to share their experience
in managing a historic project continues to be helpful.
The webhead for dutchmanscurve.com
keeps the Dutchman's Curve web site fresh and up to date.
The good folks who offered to maintain a You Tube
site for the Dutchman's Curve Project have enabled the
Project to reach a new and global audience.
My friends are a big part of this team, some take care of detail work for
the Project and make sure I get where I need to be,
when I need to be there, and some help with editing
my narrative and selecting photos. Others have located stories related to this project in unlikely places.
I am very fortunate to work with such a good team.
They keep the Project on track. The work they do allows me to devote my "Project" time to research and writing.
I appreciate each and every one of them.
I also want to mention the cyber space team,
those unknown surfers who promote this Project
by linking their
web sites, My Space pages and You Tube videos
to dutchmanscurve.com and The Trailer for Dutchman's
Curve. Thanks to this promotional assistance, interest in the
Project continues to grow.