

Greater Fort Foote |
Area Recreational Cultural and Historical Council, Inc. |
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Joe Henson, standing by the cannon's breach, is the former President of the SPCA. |
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The South Potomac Citizens Association (SPCA) formed the Greater Fort Foote Area Recreational Cultural & Historical Council, Inc. to raise funds for Fort Foote park and other community related activities in Prince George's County. The Greater Fort Foote Area Recreational Cultural and Historical Council Inc., is a 501 (C) (3 ). |
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Fort Foote is the best preserved of all the 68 batteries and forts in the Fort Circle system built for the defense of Washington during the Civil War. The 15-inch Rodman guns are the second largest cannons produced during that time.
2008 Golf Tournament is Monday, 12 May 08! The Greater Fort Foote Area Recreational Cultural and Historical Council Inc., is having its seventh annual golf tournament on the 12th of May at the Tantallon Country Club. For all golfers out there, you can download the application and pay in any of the ways indicated on the brochure and through PayPal using the button below.
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Rafiq Munir, SPCA President Phone: 301-567-6948 E-mail: ramunir@comcast.net
South Potomac Citizens Association PO Box 44152 Fort Washington, MD 20749-4152 |
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Web site created and maintained by Robert Mendoza. If you wish to include community wide interest information, please send me an email.
Phone: 703-909-3285 E-mail: robertm940@yahoo.com
Page last updated on Saturday, 21 March 2009 |
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An April 2002 Washington Post article found that the 37 largest national parks are $4.9 billion behind in maintenance costs. |
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The Greater Fort Foote Recreational, Cultural & Historical Council, Inc. (GFF, Inc) has adopted Fort Foote National Park. Our goal is to make it a project benefiting the entire community by implementing new ideas in park management and recreational practices in a cost saving, environmentally responsible manner. Proven practices in use at similar community adopted parks will be adopted by GFF to replicate success and avoid the fate of neglect and disinvestment. |