Four Seasons Trail Association Launches Buy an Acre Program to Leverage Twin Rivers $45,000 Pledge

FSTA (Four Season Trail Association), a non-profit, community-based outdoor recreational center located in Madawaska, Maine, is in the final stages of purchasing the land upon which their extensive all-seasons trail system sits. The Buy an Acre is their final fundraising push to acquire the remaining 90-acre parcel of land, enabling the organization to leverage the $45,000 matching pledge from Twin Rivers Paper Corporation.
 
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FSTA Mountain Biking Trails
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MADAWASKA, Maine - June 1, 2016 - PRLog -- Four Seasons Trail Association (FSTA) announced a Buy an Acre program to gain matching donations for the $45,000 Twin Rivers pledge to purchase the final parcels of land for the organization's lodge and extensive year-round trail system.

Historically, local landowners gave the FSTA permission to manage trails on their private property. Knowing ownership was critical to better serving the community's needs, the FSTA raised $250,000 in local contributions and grant money over the past eight years to acquire 150 out of the 240-acre parcels of land. Approximately 90 acres remain unpurchased.

"In January, Twin Rivers generously pledge a $45,000 matching contribution to purchase the final parcel of land," explained John Ezzy, Executive Director of FSTA. "The stipulation of the donation was that we raise the same amount of money through non-governmental sources. Our Buy an Acre program is an important fundraising effort to ensure we capitalize on the pledge and secure the outstanding land."

The program asks individuals or groups in the community to purchase an acre for $1,000 in a lump sum or installments over five years. A ½ acre is also available for $500.

"Ownership of the land is critical to our objective of providing a community-based recreational facility filled with 15 kilometers of ski, snowshoe, biking and hiking trails that can be used by any person of any age with any athletic ability who enjoys being outside," said FTSA President Colin Jandreau. "We hope to see the community rally behind the Buy an Acre program to complete the final fundraising phase."

Tim Lowe, CEO of Twin Rivers Paper Company, added, "The world-class trail system, facilities and programs the FSTA developed promote a healthier lifestyle and showcase the natural beauty of the St. John River Valley. We are proud to be aligned with such a valuable and accessible community resource."

Media Contact
Four Seasons Trail Assoctation
Colin Jandreau, President
jandreau@roadrunner.com
207-728-4346

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