Thanks Dave Merrifield!
While I appreciate the comments of Jim Dinger, it simply highlights that there has been division between original donors over the role of managment and the formation of the EAMG since the beginning. There was definitely an issue of notice to all the donors about this group that was trying to be formed and formalized at the time. There were 34 individual donors that gave in excess of $500. 33 of them were, or at some time have been, BWA members. Folks interested should have that list as several people have it. Many others gave sums less than $500. They did not get a "share", whatever that was. They are not on that list. It seemed to me that we all donated money and gave it to AW. We never had any rights after that with respect to the property, other than to assist at AW's pleasure. From there, anything that needed to be done could be done by the same or other motivated BWA members. We did not need the bureacracy of a new organization with "shares" in the hands of a few individuals and the unlimited ability to transfer those shares into the hands of anyone at all in the future without regard to AW or interested users such as the BWA who had limited vote vis-a-vis the individuals anyway. Many donors did not get shares or either did not want to exercise them. Some did get "shares" and began meeting to set up the EAMG, unbeknownst to others that donated. All EAMG officers and most donors and all facilitators were BWA. To this day, everything done has been done at the behest of persons in the BWA. Barry Grimes should be thanked for everything he did in this acquisition, not vilified. However, I agreed and have for some time felt that it should be open for representation of all interested groups, especially members of the AW affiliate clubs, particularly the Vikings and all AW members. I believe the stakeholder approach that has shaken out in this mix with a representative from each interested group coming together a couple of times a year, perhaps in Frankfort, a central location, is inherently fair, sensible and stops forever the bickering over the formation of the EAMG that has its most vocal supporters being, generally nondonors. There were camps within and without the EAMG and the donors and we need to set this aside. I think, again that Jbob and Hanley's discussion on this, Molnar's comments, my discussion with Zina and all of us hearing from AW's Mark Singleton, and my hopes of hearing from Darrin Hines of the Vikings and the EP and others (B

, all can lead to a workable and simple solution to taking care of the grass, gravel, and assuring that we are a good neighbor there. I know that there are many strong feelings out there, but, I hope we can come together on this in a way that puts it to bed and all can agree is fair about who is involved in interfacing and representing AW's interests in this wonderful access site.
Brent