
For the FRBCH chapter, the Board and the general membership meet monthly. General meetings are on the 3rd or 4th Tuesday or Wednesday of the month except for December. All other events are detailed on our calendar. Some trail clearing trips may be subject to changes only a few days in advance.
| Meetings for FRBCH, 2013 | ||
|---|---|---|
| January 30 | Lone Tree Library | ![]() |
| February 26 | Red Rocks Grill | |
| March 20 | Lone Tree Library | |
| April 23 | Red Rocks Grill | |
| May 15 | Lone Tree Library | |
| June 25 | Red Rocks Grill | |
| July 17 | Lone Tree Library | |
| August 27 | Red Rocks Grill | |
| September 18 | Lone Tree Library | |
| October 22 | Red Rocks Grill | |
| November 20 | Lone Tree Library | |
| December 22 | Christmas Party and Elections | |
From 6:00 to 6:30 pm we set up the tables and chairs or socialize. It is recommended to arrive before 6:30 pm so we can start the meeting on time. At the Red Rocks Grill meetings most of us order some supper or a drink. For Lone Tree Library meetings, most members eat an early supper which may be at one of the places on Yosemite near C-470. The general meeting starts at 6:30 pm and generally lasts until 8:50 pm.
The Lone Tree Library is near Park Meadows at 8827 Lone Tree Parkway in Lone Tree, Colorado, several blocks south of C-470 on Yosemite. It is at the bottom of the hill on the west side of the intersection of Yosemite and Lone Tree Parkway. To find the meeting room, enter the library, go straight and the room is on the right.
The Red Rocks Grill is in Morrison, Colorado. From C-470, turn west on Morrison Road into downtown Morrison. The business district lies along Morrison Road and is about three blocks long. The Red Rocks Grill is on the west end of the business district before the liquor store. It lies on the north side of the street opposite a pubic parking lot, or more parking is available in the back. When you enter the restaurant entrance, turn right, go between the tables and then left to the private back room.
You do not need to be a skilled back country rider to enjoy the opportunities of FRBCH. Your horse may cross some shallow mountain creeks. We will assist new members in learning their way into the back country at their own pace. If you feel you are not capable of handling large logs or saws, no fear. There are many tasks for those of us who want simple clearing projects. Safety is paramount everywhere—on a ride or a complicated work project. We have members from the northern suburbs to towns southeast on the plains.