[net.aviation] Help save Katama, Martha's Vinyard, from the 'dozers

bob@ulose.UUCP ( Robert Bismuth ) (12/14/85)

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The other day I received some snail-mail concerning an appeal to save
Katama airport on Martha's Vinyard.  Apparently, the airfield is about
to be bought up (by developers seeking to build up to 75 beach-front
condos, yuck!#!) and the Nature Conservancy is trying to raise $86,000
to achieve a matching grant from the Goodhill Foundation and thereby
complete the money already raised to allow the town of Edgartown to
purchase the 190 acre grass field, bird sanctuary and nature area.

Edgartown wants to keep the airport and sanctuary unspoiled, allowing
the area to remain as an open, natural area on the island, free from
the threatened development.  

Since it is a grass strip, us general aviation types (particularly
those of us taildragger types - couldn't resist it :-) ) can use this
facility without all the problems of turbine traffic - the only way to
visit Martha's Vinyard by air.

I have used this airport many times and believe it to be one of the
best flying attractions in the NE.  Situated only 2 miles from
Edgartown, right next to the beach, complete with rentable bicycles and
nature walks, it just begs to be flown to.

Either immediate contributions or pledges over 2-3 years are welcome.
Anyone wishing to contribute can write or call:

The Nature Conservancy,
Massachusetts/Rhode Island Office,
294 Washington Street, Room 740,
Boston, MA 02018

(617) 423-2545

If you can afford it and feel so inclined, help save this airport and
nature area. Save an acre of Katama.

bob
(decvax!ulose!bob)