A Look Upstream: Houston Canoe Club 40th Anniversary Newsletter
by Greg Walker
The year was 2004, the 40th anniversary of the Houston Canoe Club. The month was October, with the annual Rendezvous coming. What else was the club to do but publish a special anniversary edition of the newsletter and distribute it at Rendezvous?
This newsletter included articles stretching back across the history of the club:
- San Antonio Bay Shark, by Lewis Massingill
- Mariscal Canyon's Abandoned Canoe, Circa 1975, by Lewis Massingill
- Fourth of July with Wesley Liles, by Larry Wild
- The Loaded Truck, by Martha Hulsebosch Williams
- A "Story" About Leonard, by Marilyn Peery
- How It All Started, by Louis F. Aulbach
- A Curmudgeon's Rendezvous History, by Bob Arthur
- Lower Canyons, by Lewis Massingill
- Thanks for the Memories, Wesley, by Tom Goynes
- Easter 1978 Trip To The Rio Nazas In Central Mexico, by Lewis Massingill
- How I Found the Houston Canoe Club and the Texas Water Safari, by Lewis Massingill
- Bench in Memorial Park Honors Former HCC Member Leonard Hulsebosch, by Linda Gorski
- They Were There at the Beginning: Fred and Marie Hurd, by Anne Olden
This trip back in time is available as a PDF scan by clicking on the image of the cover. Enjoy.
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