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Larry Roselle, President, Trail Easements

Larry Roselle is a trail owner on the Hooper Creek trail. He is a retired banker and was the founding CEO of Sunrise Bank in Cocoa Beach, FL. He has over 30 years of community involvement, serving as chairman of numerous nonprofit service organizations and property owners associations. Larry and his wife Tracy moved from Florida to Tryon in 2020 with their horses specifically due to the FETA trail system and both serve as trail maintenance volunteers. Larry and Tracy love the beauty of nature and enjoy trail riding, hiking, gardening and exploring all that WNC has to offer.

email: President@fetatrails.org
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Steve Herbert, Vice President Nominations & Committees Chair



Steve Herbert and his wife are landowners in Hunting Woods and is serving his second term with FETA. He is in charge of the nomination committee and works on the Trails team. He brings his experience of communications and thoughtfulness to handling FETA issues throughout the year. Steve and his wife care for the FETA trails in Chinquapin, Blockhouse and Mockingbird Hill area. 

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Chris Simonetti , Trailmaster

Chris Simonetti has recently joined the FETA Board as our new trail master, one of the most demanding jobs on the Board.  We will hear more about Chris soon.

email:  TRAILMASTER@FETATRAILS.org



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Lynne Driscoll, Membership  Chair

Lynne Driscoll loves to ride her horses, loves FETA and is a former endurance rider.  You can hear her riding with the jing-a-ling of her horses' bells out on the trail with either the older Arabian mare Twigs or the gelding Beau (haflinger paint cross). She and her husband Rob moved here from the Indianapolis, Indiana area and haven't looked back. As a retired Mergers and Acquisitions executive from Big Tech, she now spends her time playing with her grandson, watching her drummer husband in his rock band, and helping our FETA members - new and old - stay connected with this precious asset we have in Polk County.   

email:  MEMBERSHIP@FETATRAILS.ORG
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Tracey Evans, Secretary

Tracey Evans is the President and Master EAL Instructor of Dreamwinds Equine Assisted Learning Centre in Tryon. Bringing together her horse sense and over 15 years of experience leading high performing teams, she left her successful marketing career in 2012 to pursue her passion and provide a unique approach to leadership, team building and personal development. Hailing from Canada and now making Polk County her home, Tracy is an avid equestrian who enjoys dressage, jumping and trail riding, Tracey shares 3 step-sons, 4 horses, 3 dogs, 1 cat and a donkey with her husband Dirk at their new farm on the N. Peniel FETA trails. 


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John Hirsh, Treasurer 

John and his wife, Jo Cahill, live on a mini-farm along Hooper Creek Trail with their two horses, Win and Duke, two Shelties, a cat, and a flock of chickens. John is the chief stableboy, reporting to Jo. Duke is their newest family member and John’s horse. Win and Jo are active in TROT. A retired clinical pharmacist, John worked at teaching
hospitals and in pharmaceutical medical affairs departments, where he held various leadership roles. Win, Jo, and John greatly appreciate what the FETA trail system provides for them personally and for the community. John is grateful for the opportunity to serve as treasurer of the FETA organization.

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Shell Brodnax, Events Coordinator

Shell Brodnax owns Sisterhood Stables, a Boutique boarding facility in Columbus as well as Tryon Equine Bodywork. She has a Registered Paint, Brick, and Quarter Horse, Boo, and a fancy French Percheron Gus. Shell has over thirty years in working with nonprofits. Shell is the CEO of the Real Estate Staging Association. Shell is excited to join the amazing board at FETA.
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Bergen Jorgenson Price, Events and Newsletter

 

Bergen Jorgenson Price began riding the FETA trails at the age of ten when her family bought a summer home in Columbus. Two years later, they bought a farm with immediate access to the trails and became permanent residents. She graduated from Polk County High School then attended Appalachian State University followed by Clemson University where she obtained her MBA. Last year, she and her husband returned to Polk County to be closer to their families. Both enjoy trail riding. Bergen’s mom served on the FETA board for 15 years, and Bergen is following in her footsteps, handling the newsletter and assisting with events.

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Kathy Nebel, President Emeritus

Kathy has retired from FETA President position that she served for 6 years.  We will miss her insight, knowledge, and leadership!

Kathy Nebel is a retired corporate project manager who has served as FETA president since 2018.  Kathy began coming to the Tryon area decades ago for horse shows and, along with her husband, Jeff Schmitt, bought a farm on the trails in 2010.  Trails bordering her previous farm near Charlotte closed, making trail preservation, happy Trail Owners and conscientious trail riders a priority.   Kathy rides Connemara ponies who have carried her in the hunt field, dressage shows, over fences and on many miles of trails.   



In addition to the board members we would like to thank and recognize:
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 Don Cash, Trail Maintenance

The FETA Board wants to recognize Don Cash as our hidden "super power" for maintaining our trails with proficiency, skill and reliability.  You can see Don out on the FETA mule with the chainsaws and other maintenance equipment in tow.  Including bringing along some of our great trail volunteers.  Thank you Don for all that you do!