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Camilla Calhoun
February 16, 2010
I have thought about Chuck so many times over these years since I first met him as we prepared for the first Great Hudson River Paddle. I marveled at his very meticulous, expert boat building. Having Chuck join us on the very first paddle down the Hudson, those nine days from Albany to NYC, made the trip memorable and so enjoyable as he got along with everyone and always had a great story to tell. People should know it was Chuck and his canoe that convinced Govenor Pataki to go against his handler's wishes and take off his socks to join Chuck for a short distance to kick off the first GHRP. "How can I not!" The govenor said as he looked down at Chuck's beautiful canoe! The picture of them paddling down is memorialized on the cover of Wooden Boat....Chuck always had a gentleness about him but a keen interest in people and the river. I will always remember being inspired by him, his energy, grace and humor.
I wish I had seen more of him in the past few years.
Camilla Calhoun
Kim Costigan
February 16, 2010
Chuck Newland, what a dear man. I met and quickly learned to adore Chuck on the Great Hudson River Paddle (both I and II). He was kind, generous, intelligent, a family man and had a twinkle in his eye for adventure. Chuck was not one to brag or boast and yet when you pulled his life stories out of him they were fascinating to hear. Paratrooping, meeting his true love Alyce, serving on the Mayor's staff to acquire funds to revitalize downtown Albany- these stories were all jewels.
I am responsible for a scratch on one of his beautifully built boats. Before I could finish apologizing Chuck smiled and said, non to worry, the boats were built to be used not to sit around as furniture.
Chuck, what a wonderful life and thank you for touching mine. To me, your name invokes warmth and fondness for the kind hearted Renaissance man that you were.
Here's to quite waters and a tailwind,
Kim Costigan
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