The first day in the quarry was a BLAST! Food and bevs were served all day at no charge, and steel 80's were for the taking if you ran short, also no charge. The showing was great, and divers from several state agencys were there in force. MUCH trash was retrieved from the area, and markers were given out to spot tires, and other debris that you may find on the dive, and surface crews were there to pick it up. It was a great day to practice skills of all levels, and the highlight of the day was when Ed Hayes floated one of the cars on lift bags, brought it all the way around the point, then was assisted by others in landing it with the help of a Peterbilt truck donated by Waste Management of Portland. News channel 8, and 3 were there for much of the day, as well as a reporter from the Middletown Press, to tape the going's on. Professional rock climbers were scaling the 75' walls above the water to help clear any thing that was thrown off the cliffs and cought in brush growing from the walls. Ed, Frank, and Shean Hayes were all there to greet any, and every one that came to dive, or help. Medical help was on site from the Portland fire dept. and in the event that they were called out, our own "ehfireems" (aka Shane) who is not only a diver, but is a paramedic as well offered his help if needed! Thanks to him for that! A sign in tent for divers was at the entrance, and all divers were to pair up, (buddies would be found if needed) sign in, and out of the water, and bring with them, and return a DAN numbered tag so that the crew new where every diver was at all times. Great fun, and safety all in one, how could it get any better? The dive will continue today as well, if any one cares to join, or have a look, Please come down, and many thanks to the divers that came to just have a dive, or to help out. We had a ball! And the company could'nt have better, or more friendly. Just more proof that divers are a great bunch.