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SUMMARY:Learning Series: Protecting Our Salt Marshes with Tom Kutcher
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, May 14\, at 7 pm for a presentation on Protecting Our Salt Marshes by Tom Kutcher\, Wetlands Scientist with the Rhode Island Natural History Survey. The presentation will last approximately one hour followed by a Q&A. \nThe event will take place in the Salem Family Auditorium at the Barrington Public Library\, 281 County St.\, Barrington\, RI. The event is free and open to all. The program will be recorded and offered on the Library’s YouTube if you are unable to attend. \nREGISTER FOR THE EVENT \nTom will share his on-the-ground (and in the muck) experience with Rhode Island’s salt marshes. He’ll discuss the critical threats facing our salt marshes due to sea level rise and salt marsh restoration programs that are responding to that threat. \nThe presentation will provide insight into the condition of Barrington’s salt marshes and how the RI Natural History Survey’s research in these locations\, carried out in partnership with RIDEM\, Narragansett Bay Research Reserve\, CRMC and USEPA\, contributes to our understanding of salt marshes.  \nAbout Tom Kutcher \nTom Kutcher is a Wetland Scientist for the Rhode Island Natural History Survey\, where he works to develop wetland monitoring\, assessment\, and restoration protocols for Rhode Island’s state environmental agencies. \nHe is a recent co-author of the Rhode Island Salt Marsh Monitoring Strategy (2016) and principal author of the Rhode Island Coastal Wetland Restoration Strategy (2018). \nTom has developed and implemented wetland monitoring and assessment methods across Rhode Island\, including for recent large-scale salt marsh restoration projects. Tom formerly worked as Stewardship Coordinator at the Narragansett Bay Estuarine Research Reserve\, where he wrote the Habitat and Land Cover Classification Scheme for the National Estuarine Research Reserve System (2008)\, and served as the Narragansett Baykeeper with Save The Bay and the Waterkeeper Alliance. \nTom lives and recreates along the shores of Narragansett Bay with his marine-biologist wife and two salty kids. \nThanks to our 2024 Land Trust Learning Series Sponsors!\nLeadership Sponsor\n \n \nPartner Sponsors\n \n \n \nSupporting Sponsor\nMeridian Custom Homes\nCommunity Sponsors\nCharles E. Millard\, Inc. General Contractors \nThe Gob Shop \nJaffee Orthodontics
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/tom-kutcher/
LOCATION:Barrington Public Library\, 281 County Rd\,\, Barrington\, RI\, 02806\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240515T113000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240506T193612Z
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SUMMARY:Guided Walk: Doug Rayner Wildlife Refuge
DESCRIPTION:Experience springtime at the Doug Rayner Wildlife Refuge on a free guided walk. The Refuge is located on Nockum Hill on a peninsula extending into the Barrington River and Hundred Acre Cove estuary. Owned by the Town of Barrington\, the Refuge’s public hiking trails traverse 82 acres of field\, forest and shoreline. \nREGISTER FOR THE WALK \nThe walk will be led Peter McCalmont\, Chairman of the Doug Rayner Wildlife Refuge Management Committee\, and Charlie Brown\, retired DEM wildlife biologist\, Co-Manager of the Refuge and Co-Chair of the Management Committee. The walk is scheduled for Wednesday\, May 15\, at 10 am (rain date\, Wednesday\, May 22\, 10 am). \nNockum Hill has figured prominently in Barrington’s history. Once home to the Pokanoket people\, it is the site of the first Baptist meetinghouse in the New World. Legend has it that the first shots of King Philip’s War were fired nearby. \nThe terrain is mostly gentle but may be wet in places\, with moderate inclines. Dress for the weather and wear sturdy shoes or boots. The walk will last about an hour and a half. All ages are welcome. \nThe town acquired the land in the 1960s and designated it as a wildlife refuge in 1994. The Barrington Land Conservation Trust was granted a conservation easement on the property in 2005 to ensure the property remains protected in perpetuity. This sensitive land is managed by the Doug Rayner Management Committee in collaboration with the Land Trust. \nIn 2000\, the Refuge was named after ardent naturalist Doug Rayner\, a member of the Barrington Conservation Commission and a board member of the Barrington Land Conservation Trust. \nDoug was instrumental in protecting the marshes and upland buffers of the Palmer and Barrington Rivers\, Nockum Hill and Hundred Acre Cove\, and was active in protecting endangered species and their habitats. \nThe Barrington Land Conservation Trust has preserved approximately 300 acres of open space in perpetuity for the benefit of the public.
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/doug-rayner/
LOCATION:Doug Rayner Wildlife Refuge\, 111 George St.\, Barrington\, RI\, 02806\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240517T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240517T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193647
CREATED:20240429T141545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240506T193710Z
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SUMMARY:Guided Walk: Doug Rayner Wildlife Refuge
DESCRIPTION:Experience springtime at the Doug Rayner Wildlife Refuge on a free guided walk. The Refuge is located on Nockum Hill on a peninsula extending into the Barrington River and Hundred Acre Cove estuary. Owned by the Town of Barrington\, the Refuge’s public hiking trails traverse 82 acres of field\, forest and shoreline. \nREGISTER FOR THE WALK \nThe walk will be led Peter McCalmont\, Chairman of the Doug Rayner Wildlife Refuge Management Committee\, and Charlie Brown\, retired DEM wildlife biologist\, Co-Manager of the Refuge and Co-Chair of the Management Committee. The walk is scheduled for Friday\, May 17\, at 10 am (rain date\, Wednesday\, May 22\, 10 am). \nNockum Hill has figured prominently in Barrington’s history. Once home to the Pokanoket people\, it is the site of the first Baptist meetinghouse in the New World. Legend has it that the first shots of King Philip’s War were fired nearby. \nThe terrain is mostly gentle but may be wet in places\, with moderate inclines. Dress for the weather and wear sturdy shoes or boots. The walk will last about an hour and a half. All ages are welcome. \nThe town acquired the land in the 1960s and designated it as a wildlife refuge in 1994. The Barrington Land Conservation Trust was granted a conservation easement on the property in 2005 to ensure the property remains protected in perpetuity. This sensitive land is managed by the Doug Rayner Management Committee in collaboration with the Land Trust. \nIn 2000\, the Refuge was named after ardent naturalist Doug Rayner\, a member of the Barrington Conservation Commission and a board member of the Barrington Land Conservation Trust. \nDoug was instrumental in protecting the marshes and upland buffers of the Palmer and Barrington Rivers\, Nockum Hill and Hundred Acre Cove\, and was active in protecting endangered species and their habitats. \nThe Barrington Land Conservation Trust has preserved approximately 300 acres of open space in perpetuity for the benefit of the public.
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/guided-walk-doug-rayner-wildlife-refuge/
LOCATION:Doug Rayner Wildlife Refuge\, 111 George St.\, Barrington\, RI\, 02806\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240518T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240518T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193647
CREATED:20240424T142129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240425T110115Z
UID:14017-1716026400-1716031800@www.blct.org
SUMMARY:Visita Guiada en Español a Sowams Woods (Public Walk in Spanish) Walk : Sat.\, May 18\, 10 am
DESCRIPTION:Lizeth García García\, miembro de la junta directiva de Land Trust\, ofrece una oportunidad única de participar en una visita guiada en español a Sowams Woods el sábado 18 de mayo a las 10 am. \nREGÍSTRESE PARA LA CAMINATA (formulario de inscripción en español e inglés) \nExperimente esta red de senderos públicos\, considerados sagrados por el pueblo Pokanoket\, en el apogeo de su gloria primaveral.\nInvita a tus amigos\, familiares y colegas de habla hispana. Si eres estudiante de español o simplemente buscas mejorar tus habilidades lingüísticas antes de tu próximo viaje\, únete a nosotros en esta experiencia de inmersión en el mundo real. \nNo es necesario hablar español para asistir. Disfrutará caminando por los senderos y\nconociendo a otros entusiastas de la naturaleza. \nEl terreno es suave y puede estar mojado en algunas partes. La distancia es de\naproximadamente 2 millas ida y vuelta. Vístete según el clima y usa calzado resistente e\nimpermeable. Seguiremos avanzando a un ritmo moderado y terminaremos en\naproximadamente una hora y media. \nEnglish Translation \n \nLand Trust Board Member Lizeth Garcia Garcia offers a unique opportunity to participate in a Spanish-language guided tour of Sowams Woods on Sat.\, May 18\, at 10 am. \nREGISTER FOR THE WALK (In Spanish and English) \nExperience this network of public trails\, considered sacred by the Pokanoket people\, in the height of their springtime glory. \nInvite your Spanish-speaking friends\, family and colleagues. If you’re a student of Spanish or just looking to brush up your language skills before your next trip\, join us for this real-world immersion experience. \nYou don’t have to speak Spanish to attend. You’ll enjoy walking the trails and meeting fellow wilderness enthusiasts. \nThe terrain is gentle but may be wet in places. The distance is about 2 miles round-trip. Dress for the weather and wear sturdy\, water-resistant footwear. We’ll keep moving at a moderate pace and be finished in about an hour and a half.
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/spanish-sowams-walk/
LOCATION:Sowams Woods\, South Lake Drive\, Barrington\, Rhode Island\, 02806
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240522T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240522T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193647
CREATED:20240424T115602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240514T170726Z
UID:14013-1716368400-1716372000@www.blct.org
SUMMARY:Guided Walk: Hampden Meadows Greenbelt & Woodsy Spur
DESCRIPTION:Discover one of Barrington’s natural gems\, the Hampden Meadows Greenbelt\, on Wednesday\, May 22 at 9 am. All ages are welcome. You may bring dogs on leashes. \nREGISTER FOR THE WALK \nOur walk will begin at the trailhead on Kent Street in Barrington\, across from the tennis courts. Kent Street is a short road that runs between New Meadow Road and Sowams Road.  \nWe’ll start on the main trail\, explore a woodsy spur that connects with New Meadow Road\, and circle back to the main trail\, continuing as far as Linden Road. Then we’ll return via the main trail. The entire walk is approximately 2 miles. \nYou may park at the tennis courts on Kent St.  Dress for the weather and wear sturdy\, water-resistant footwear. \nWe’ll keep moving at a moderate pace and be finished in about an hour. \n 
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/public-walk-greenbelt/
LOCATION:Hampden Meadows Greenbelt\, Kent Street\, Barrington\, RI\, 02806
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240526T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240526T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193647
CREATED:20240513T105908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240523T221339Z
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SUMMARY:Student Stewardship Team - St. Andrews Farm
DESCRIPTION:This event is for registered members of the Land Trust’s Student Stewardship Team ONLY. \nIf you are not a registered member and would like to join\, visit our Student Stewardship page for more information. \nOn Sunday\, May 26\, from 1-3 pm\, we’ll be helping to manage the meadow at St. Andrews Farm by removing woody invasive plants. We’ll also do some trail maintenance and litter clean up. \nDress for the weather and wear sturdy\, water-resistant footwear. Wear long pants with socks (for tick prevention) and your Land Trust hat. Bring a water bottle! \nREGISTER FOR STEWARDSHIP EVENT
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/student-stewardship-team-st-andrews-farm/
LOCATION:St. Andrews Farm\, 101 Middle Highway\, Barrington\, RI\, 02806
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240601T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240601T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193647
CREATED:20240523T221744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240523T221744Z
UID:14096-1717236000-1717243200@www.blct.org
SUMMARY:Student Stewardship Team - Sowams Woods
DESCRIPTION:This event is for registered members of the Land Trust’s Student Stewardship Team ONLY. \nIf you are not a registered member and would like to join\, visit our Student Stewardship page for more information. \nOn Saturday\, June 1\, from 10 am – noon\, We’ll be helping Sowams Woods Property Steward Ellen Berren create barriers to prevent people from making unauthorized trails. \nDress for the weather and wear sturdy\, water-resistant footwear. Wear long pants with socks (for tick prevention) and your Land Trust hat. Bring a water bottle! \nREGISTER FOR STEWARDSHIP EVENT
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/student-stewardship-team-sowams-woods/
LOCATION:Sowams Woods\, South Lake Drive\, Barrington\, Rhode Island\, 02806
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240602T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240602T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193647
CREATED:20240523T224010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240523T224136Z
UID:14100-1717318800-1717342200@www.blct.org
SUMMARY:Student Stewardship Team - Barrington Arts Festival
DESCRIPTION:This event is for registered members of the Land Trust’s Student Stewardship Team ONLY. \nIf you are not a registered member and would like to join\, visit our Student Stewardship page for more information. \nOn Sunday\, June 2\, from 10 am – 3 pm\, we’ll be hosting a booth at the Barrington ArtS Festival on the lawn at Town Hall. We can use team members to help set up and break down the booth and also to offer a variety of craft projects for kids and information for teens interested in joining the Student Stewardship Team. \nWear your Land Trust hat and t-shirt (or let us know if you need one). \nREGISTER TO HELP AT ARTS FESTIVAL
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/student-stewardship-team-barrington-arts-festival/
LOCATION:Barrington Town Hall\, 283 County Road\, Barrington\, RI\, 02806
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240611T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240611T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193647
CREATED:20240416T174308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T022519Z
UID:13979-1718128800-1718136000@www.blct.org
SUMMARY:Birds of the East Bay & Land Trust Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Butch Lombardi’s nature photographs have graced the pages of Yankee Magazine\, East Bay Newspapers\, The Providence Journal\, The Boston Globe\, and publications by the Audubon Society of RI\, the National Wildlife Federation and the Academy of Natural Science. \nOver his five decades of fascination with bird photography\, Butch has collected images and stories that will heighten your appreciation for the birds right here in the East Bay. \nTHIS EVENT IS FULLY SUBSCRIBED. TO BE PLACED ON THE WAITING LIST\, EMAIL CINDY ELDER. \nJoin us for “Birds of the East Bay” featuring Butch’s remarkable photographs on Tuesday\, June 11\, at 6:30 pm at the Barrington Public Library in the Salem Family Auditorium. Prior to the presentation\, the Land Trust will hold its Annual Meeting at 6 pm in the same location. \n“My interest in birds started around 1958\,” says Lombardi\, a resident of Warren\, RI. \n“We spotted a cardinal in our yard. My mother and I went to Mercier’s Hardware and purchased a bird feeder for the backyard. Ten years later I gravitated to photography as an art form.” \nButch will entertain you with tales of his adventures in photography and will provide tips and suggestions for how you can respect the wildlife while capturing the magic of the moment. \nLAND TRUST ANNUAL MEETING:\nWed.\, June 11\, 6 pm \nActive members of the Barrington Land Conservation Trust are invited to attend the Annual Meeting\, which begins at 6 pm in the Salem Family Auditorium at the Barrington Public Library.  \nIf you plan to stay for the presentation\, please register for the event\, as space is strictly limited. \nThanks to our 2024 Land Trust Learning Series Sponsors!\nLeadership Sponsor\n \n \nPartner Sponsors\n \n \n \nSupporting Sponsor\nMeridian Custom Homes\nCommunity Sponsors\nCharles E. Millard\, Inc. General Contractors \nThe Gob Shop \nJaffee Orthodontics
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/birds_annual_meeting/
LOCATION:Barrington Public Library\, 281 County Rd\,\, Barrington\, RI\, 02806\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240619T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240619T103000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193647
CREATED:20240523T182941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240523T182941Z
UID:14089-1718787600-1718793000@www.blct.org
SUMMARY:Guided Walk: Doug Rayner Wildlife Refuge
DESCRIPTION:Experience the peak of springtime flora and fauna at the Doug Rayner Wildlife Refuge on Wed.\, June 19 at 9 am. The walk is limited in size to ensure the best possible experience for participants. \nREGISTER FOR THE WALK \nThe walk will be led by Peter McCalmont\, Chairman of the Doug Rayner Wildlife Refuge Management Committee\, and Charlie Brown\, retired wildlife biologist with the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management\, Co-Chair of the Management Committee and Co-Manager of the Refuge.  \nThe Refuge is located on Nockum Hill on a peninsula extending into the Barrington River and Hundred Acre Cove estuary. Owned by the Town of Barrington\, the Refuge’s public hiking trails traverse 82 acres of field\, forest and shoreline. \nHistory of Nockum Hill \nNockum Hill has figured prominently in Barrington’s history. Once home to the Pokanoket people\, it is the site of the first Baptist meetinghouse in the New World. Legend has it that the first shots of King Philip’s War were fired nearby. \nThe town acquired the land in the 1960s and designated it as a wildlife refuge in 1994. The Barrington Land Conservation Trust was granted a conservation easement on the property in 2005 to ensure the property remains protected in perpetuity. This sensitive land is managed by the Doug Rayner Management Committee in collaboration with the Land Trust. \nIn 2000\, the Refuge was named after ardent naturalist Doug Rayner\, a member of the Barrington Conservation Commission and a board member of the Barrington Land Conservation Trust. Doug was instrumental in protecting the marshes and upland buffers of the Palmer and Barrington Rivers\, Nockum Hill and Hundred Acre Cove\, and was active in protecting endangered species and their habitats. \nLong recognized as a property of great natural resource value because of its coastal wetland and habitat\, it includes extensive salt marsh\, shrub-dominated fields\, deciduous forest and farmland. It provides habitat for a wide variety of animals which make their home in the diverse ecosystem of the Refuge and several special interest bird species such as clapper rail\, seaside sparrow and marsh wren. \nThe Barrington Land Conservation Trust has preserved approximately 300 acres of open space in perpetuity for the benefit of the public.
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/guided-walk-doug-rayner-wildlife-refuge-2/
LOCATION:Doug Rayner Wildlife Refuge\, 111 George St.\, Barrington\, RI\, 02806\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240621T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240621T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193647
CREATED:20240530T132107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240530T132107Z
UID:14107-1718960400-1718967600@www.blct.org
SUMMARY:Student Stewardship Team - St. Andrews Farm
DESCRIPTION:This event is for registered members of the Land Trust’s Student Stewardship Team ONLY. \nIf you are not a registered member and would like to join\, visit our Student Stewardship page for more information. \nOn Friday\, June 21 from 9-11 am\, we’ll be removing invasive plants and maintaining trails at St. Andrews Farm.  \nDress for the weather and wear sturdy footwear. Wear long pants with socks (for tick and poison ivy prevention). Bring a water bottle! \nREGISTER FOR STEWARDSHIP EVENT
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/student-stewardship-team-st-andrews-farm-2/
LOCATION:St. Andrews Farm\, 101 Middle Highway\, Barrington\, RI\, 02806
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240622T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240622T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193647
CREATED:20240523T183931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240523T183931Z
UID:14094-1719050400-1719055800@www.blct.org
SUMMARY:Guided Walk: Doug Rayner Wildlife Refuge
DESCRIPTION:Experience the peak of springtime flora and fauna at the Doug Rayner Wildlife Refuge on Sat.\, June 22\, at 10 am. The walk is limited in size to ensure the best possible experience for participants. \nREGISTER FOR THE WALK \nThe walk will be led by Peter McCalmont\, Chairman of the Doug Rayner Wildlife Refuge Management Committee\, and Charlie Brown\, retired wildlife biologist with the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management\, Co-Chair of the Management Committee and Co-Manager of the Refuge.  \nThe Refuge is located on Nockum Hill on a peninsula extending into the Barrington River and Hundred Acre Cove estuary. Owned by the Town of Barrington\, the Refuge’s public hiking trails traverse 82 acres of field\, forest and shoreline. \nHistory of Nockum Hill \nNockum Hill has figured prominently in Barrington’s history. Once home to the Pokanoket people\, it is the site of the first Baptist meetinghouse in the New World. Legend has it that the first shots of King Philip’s War were fired nearby. \nThe town acquired the land in the 1960s and designated it as a wildlife refuge in 1994. The Barrington Land Conservation Trust was granted a conservation easement on the property in 2005 to ensure the property remains protected in perpetuity. This sensitive land is managed by the Doug Rayner Management Committee in collaboration with the Land Trust. \nIn 2000\, the Refuge was named after ardent naturalist Doug Rayner\, a member of the Barrington Conservation Commission and a board member of the Barrington Land Conservation Trust. Doug was instrumental in protecting the marshes and upland buffers of the Palmer and Barrington Rivers\, Nockum Hill and Hundred Acre Cove\, and was active in protecting endangered species and their habitats. \nLong recognized as a property of great natural resource value because of its coastal wetland and habitat\, it includes extensive salt marsh\, shrub-dominated fields\, deciduous forest and farmland. It provides habitat for a wide variety of animals which make their home in the diverse ecosystem of the Refuge and several special interest bird species such as clapper rail\, seaside sparrow and marsh wren. \nThe Barrington Land Conservation Trust has preserved approximately 300 acres of open space in perpetuity for the benefit of the public.
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/guided-walk-doug-rayner-wildlife-refuge-3/
LOCATION:Doug Rayner Wildlife Refuge\, 111 George St.\, Barrington\, RI\, 02806\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240628T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240628T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193647
CREATED:20240624T191706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240624T191706Z
UID:14128-1719565200-1719572400@www.blct.org
SUMMARY:Student Stewardship Team - St. Andrews Farm
DESCRIPTION:This event is for registered members of the Land Trust’s Student Stewardship Team ONLY. \nIf you are not a registered member and would like to join\, visit our Student Stewardship page for more information. \nOn Friday\, June 28 from 9-11 am\, we’ll be removing invasive plants and maintaining trails at St. Andrews Farm.  \nDress for the weather and wear sturdy footwear. Wear long pants with socks (for tick and poison ivy prevention). Bring a water bottle! \nREGISTER FOR STEWARDSHIP EVENT
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/student-stewardship-team-st-andrews-farm-3/
LOCATION:St. Andrews Farm\, 101 Middle Highway\, Barrington\, RI\, 02806
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240629T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240629T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193647
CREATED:20240625T110524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240625T110524Z
UID:14138-1719651600-1719658800@www.blct.org
SUMMARY:Student Stewardship Team - Mussachuck Grove - Sat.\, June 29\, 9-11 am
DESCRIPTION:This event is for registered members of the Land Trust’s Student Stewardship Team ONLY. \nIf you are not a registered member and would like to join\, visit our Student Stewardship page for more information. \nOn Saturday\, June 29\, from 9-11 am\, we’ll be conducting a cleanup at Mussachuck Grove and Beach. In addition to a general cleanup of the shoreline and grove\, this involves removal of a couch from the shoreline and requires at least four people. We are conducting this cleanup at low-tide. \nWear lightweight long pants\, socks and sturdy shoes (for tick and poison ivy prevention) and your Land Trust hat. Bring a water bottle! \nREGISTER FOR STEWARDSHIP EVENT
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/student-stewardship-team-mussachuck-grove-sat-june-29-9-11-am/
LOCATION:Mussachuck Grove\, Corner of Appian Way and Grove St.\, Barrington\, RI\, 02806\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240702T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240702T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193647
CREATED:20240625T103313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240625T103313Z
UID:14132-1719910800-1719918000@www.blct.org
SUMMARY:Student Stewardship Team - Sowams Woods - July 2\, 9-11 am
DESCRIPTION:This event is for registered members of the Land Trust’s Student Stewardship Team ONLY. \nIf you are not a registered member and would like to join\, visit our Student Stewardship page for more information. \nOn Tuesday\, July 2\, from 9-11 am\, we’ll be maintaining trails at Sowams Woods.  \nDress for the weather and wear sturdy footwear. Wear lightweight long pants with socks (for tick and poison ivy prevention) and your Land Trust hat. Bring a water bottle! \nREGISTER FOR STEWARDSHIP EVENT
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/student-stewardship-team-sowams-woods-july-2-9-11-am/
LOCATION:Sowams Woods\, South Lake Drive\, Barrington\, Rhode Island\, 02806
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240708T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240708T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193647
CREATED:20240625T103720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240625T103720Z
UID:14135-1720429200-1720436400@www.blct.org
SUMMARY:Student Stewardship Team - Mon.\, July 8\, 9-11 am - Sowams Woods
DESCRIPTION:This event is for registered members of the Land Trust’s Student Stewardship Team ONLY. \nIf you are not a registered member and would like to join\, visit our Student Stewardship page for more information. \nOn Monday\, July 8\, from 9-11 am\, we’ll be maintaining trails at Sowams Woods.  \nDress for the weather and wear sturdy footwear. Wear lightweight long pants with socks (for tick and poison ivy prevention) and your Land Trust hat. Bring a water bottle! \nREGISTER FOR STEWARDSHIP EVENT
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/student-stewardship-team-mon-july-8-9-11-am-sowams-woods/
LOCATION:Sowams Woods\, South Lake Drive\, Barrington\, Rhode Island\, 02806
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240710T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240710T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193647
CREATED:20240707T192339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240707T192759Z
UID:14160-1720605600-1720612800@www.blct.org
SUMMARY:Student Stewardship Team - Veterans Park
DESCRIPTION:This event is for registered members of the Land Trust’s Student Stewardship Team ONLY. \nIf you are not a registered member and would like to join\, visit our Student Stewardship page for more information. \nOn Wednesday\, July 10\, from 10 am to Noon\, we’ll be maintaining trails and doing some clean up at Veterans Park. \nDress for the weather and wear sturdy footwear. Wear lightweight long pants with socks (for tick and poison ivy prevention) and your Land Trust hat. Bring a water bottle! \nREGISTER FOR STEWARDSHIP EVENT
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/14160/
LOCATION:Veterans Park\, West Street\, Barrington\, Rhode Island\, 02806
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240720T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240720T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193647
CREATED:20240601T132658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T113522Z
UID:14113-1721466000-1721484000@www.blct.org
SUMMARY:Art in Nature Series: Plein Air Workshop with Erin Spencer
DESCRIPTION:The Land Trust’s Art in Nature Series enables you to engage in workshops on painting\, eco-dying\, jewelry making\, photography\, climate storytelling\, art quilting\, basket weaving\, creative writing and more while interacting with natural places and materials. Registration fees for programs offered through the Art in Nature Series benefit the presenting artist.\n \nOn Saturday\, July 20\, landscape artist Erin Spencer will offer a plein air workshop at St. Andrews Farm. Registration is limited to 10 people. You must provide your own easel and supplies. Artists of all skill levels are welcome\, from the true beginner to the seasoned painter.\n \nREGISTER FOR THE WORKSHOP\n \nErin\, a landscape oil painter who lives in Barrington\, has been documenting Rhode Island’s landscape for 16 years. Her work has been exhibited in the United States and Europe.\n \nIn this plein air workshop\, participants will be painting outside from nature. Learn about simplifying the landscape with a focus on bigger shapes to build the composition of the painting. The workshop will begin with a demo from Erin\, and then everyone will have time to set up their own easels to work on paintings. She will come around throughout the day to give feedback and instruction. She will be teaching and working in oils\, but you are welcome to use any medium you prefer\, from watercolor to acrylic\, or even charcoal for sketching. \n \nErin Spencer is a landscape oil painter living in Barrington. She has been documenting the beautiful landscape around Rhode Island for the last 16 years\, and still hasn’t run out of inspiration. Her paintings are responses to the shapes\, colors\, and moods of the natural landscape. Her paintings often evoke a feeling of calm and serenity as she distills the complicated variety of nature down to the essential shapes and colors. Erin lives in town with her husband and their three children.
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/erin-spencer/
LOCATION:St. Andrews Farm\, 101 Middle Highway\, Barrington\, RI\, 02806
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240725T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240725T080000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193647
CREATED:20240701T170837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240701T170837Z
UID:14142-1721890800-1721894400@www.blct.org
SUMMARY:Early Riser Walk - Osamequin Nature Preserve
DESCRIPTION:While the rest of the world sleeps\, discover the quiet beauty of Osamequin Nature Preserve on a guided tour. Bring your coffee\, camera or binoculars. The walk will begin at 7 am and will finish in under an hour – join us on the way to work! \nWe’ll greet the day with a walk around the perimeter of the preserve\, including views of Hundred Acre Cove\, open fields\, and forest pathways. All ages are welcome on this free walk. \nREGISTER FOR THE WALK \nOsamequin Nature Preserve is a 42-acre property located on the Wampanoag Trail\, bordering Hundred Acre Cove in Barrington\, RI. Visit the Osamequin Nature Preserve page for more information\, including map and GPS coordinates.  \nWe’ll meet in the parking area at the entrance to Osamequin Nature Preserve\, which is located on the northbound side of Rte. 114\, shortly after you pass Walker Farm on your right. Round trip\, the distance is about 2 miles.
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/early-riser-walk-osamequin-nature-preserve/
LOCATION:Osamequin Nature Preserve\, 1580 Rte. 114 North\, Barrington\, Rhode Island\, 02806
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240726T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240726T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193647
CREATED:20240722T161909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240725T172153Z
UID:14186-1721998800-1722006000@www.blct.org
SUMMARY:Student Stewardship Team - Veteran's Park
DESCRIPTION:This event is for registered members of the Land Trust’s Student Stewardship Team ONLY. \nIf you are not a registered member and would like to join\, visit our Student Stewardship page for more information. \nOn Friday\, July 26\, from 1 pm to 3 pm\, we’ll be maintaining trails and doing some clean up at Veterans Park. \nDress for the weather and wear sturdy footwear. Wear lightweight long pants with socks (for tick and poison ivy prevention) and your Land Trust hat. Bring a water bottle! \nREGISTER FOR STEWARDSHIP EVENT
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/student-stewardship-team-veterans-park-fri-july-26-1-3-pm/
LOCATION:Veterans Park\, West Street\, Barrington\, Rhode Island\, 02806
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240727T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240727T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193647
CREATED:20240722T160529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240722T162153Z
UID:14180-1722070800-1722078000@www.blct.org
SUMMARY:Student Stewardship Team - Pokanoket Garden
DESCRIPTION:This event is for registered members of the Land Trust’s Student Stewardship Team ONLY. \nIf you are not a registered member and would like to join\, visit our Student Stewardship page for more information. \nOn Saturday\, July 27\, from 9 am to 11 am\, we’ll be helping out at the Pokanoket community garden in Seekonk. This is a special outreach project and a wonderful opportunity to meet members of our local Pokanoket Tribe. \nWear sturdy shoes\, shorts or lightweight long pants\, a t-shirt or workshirt\, and your Land Trust hat. Bring a water bottle! \nREGISTER FOR THE STEWARDSHIP EVENT \n 
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/student-stewardship-team-pokanoket-garden/
LOCATION:Pokanoket Community Garden\, Prospect Street\, Seekonk\, MA\, 02771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240730T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240730T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193647
CREATED:20240725T165349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240725T172225Z
UID:14226-1722330000-1722337200@www.blct.org
SUMMARY:Student Stewardship Team - St. Andrews Farm (Peck Ave)
DESCRIPTION:This event is for registered members of the Land Trust’s Student Stewardship Team ONLY. \nIf you are not a registered member and would like to join\, visit our Student Stewardship page for more information. \nOn Tues.\, July 30\, from 9-11 am\, we’ll be cutting back an overgrown border of St. Andrews Farm and clearing around the monarch butterfly signs at the end of Carpenter Ave. and Standish Ave. \nREGISTER FOR THE STEWARDSHIP EVENT \nWe’ll meet on Peck Ave\, off Lincoln Ave – not at the St. Andrews Farm parking lot. \nWear lightweight long pants\, socks\, shoes\, and your Land Trust hat if you have one. Bring a water bottle! If you get lost\, call/text me at 508-733-2443.
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/student-stewardship-team-st-andrews-farm-peck-ave-tues-july-30-9-11-am/
LOCATION:St. Andrews Farm\, 101 Middle Highway\, Barrington\, RI\, 02806
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240731T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240731T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193647
CREATED:20240725T171444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240725T172049Z
UID:14230-1722430800-1722438000@www.blct.org
SUMMARY:Student Stewardship Team - Osamequin Nature Preserve
DESCRIPTION:This event is for registered members of the Land Trust’s Student Stewardship Team ONLY. \nIf you are not a registered member and would like to join\, visit our Student Stewardship page for more information. \nOn Wed.\, July 31\, from 1-3 pm\, we’ll cutting back the perimeter trail at Osamequin Nature Preserve which has become overgrown. \nWear lightweight long pants\, socks\, shoes\, and your Land Trust hat if you have one. Bring a water bottle! \nREGISTER FOR THE STEWARDSHIP EVENT \nOsamequin Nature Preserve is located on the northbound side of Rte. 114\, approximately one mile north of the intersection of County Road and Massassoit Ave\, in Barrington\, RI\, shortly after you pass Walker Farm on your right. The preserve’s parking lot is marked with a sign.
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/student-stewardship-team-osamequin-nature-preserve-wed-july-31-1-3-pm/
LOCATION:Osamequin Nature Preserve\, 1580 Rte. 114 North\, Barrington\, Rhode Island\, 02806
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240804T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240804T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193647
CREATED:20240725T174247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240725T174319Z
UID:14237-1722776400-1722783600@www.blct.org
SUMMARY:Student Stewardship Team - Johannis Farm Wildlife Preserve
DESCRIPTION:This event is for registered members of the Land Trust’s Student Stewardship Team ONLY. \nIf you are not a registered member and would like to join\, visit our Student Stewardship page for more information. \nOn Sunday\, Aug. 4\, from 1 – 3 pm\, we’ll be working at Johannis Farm Wildlife Preserve removing weeds around recently planted native trees and shrubs. We’ll also do some trail maintenance\, time permitting. \nREGISTER FOR THE EVENT \nWear lightweight long pants\, socks\, shoes\, and your Land Trust hat if you have one. Bring a water bottle! \nJohannis Farm Wildlife Preserve is located on Sowams Road in Barrington. The entrance lies between 461 Sowams Road and 475 Sowams Road. You can park in the grassy area indicated on the map. If you get lost or will be late\, call/text me at 508-733-2443.
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/14237/
LOCATION:Johannis Farm Wildlife Preserve
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240812T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240812T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193647
CREATED:20240806T114820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240806T121110Z
UID:14288-1723453200-1723460400@www.blct.org
SUMMARY:Student Stewardship Team - Sowams Woods
DESCRIPTION:This event is for registered members of the Land Trust’s Student Stewardship Team ONLY. \nIf you are not a registered member and would like to join\, visit our Student Stewardship page for more information. \nOn Monday\, Aug. 12\, from 9-11 am\, we’ll be maintaining trails at Sowams Woods.  \nDress for the weather and wear sturdy footwear. Wear lightweight long pants with socks (for tick and poison ivy prevention) and your Land Trust hat (Land Trust T-shirt optional). Bring a water bottle! \nREGISTER FOR STEWARDSHIP EVENT \n 
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/14288/
LOCATION:Sowams Woods\, South Lake Drive\, Barrington\, Rhode Island\, 02806
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240816T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240816T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193647
CREATED:20240723T111246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240807T105620Z
UID:14196-1723802400-1723809600@www.blct.org
SUMMARY:Art in Nature Series: Poetry in the Wild
DESCRIPTION:Poets and aspiring writers are invited to participate in this free poetry workshop at Doug Rayner Wildlife Refuge on Friday\, Aug. 16\, from 10 am to noon. \nThe workshop will be led by published poet Cindy Elder. We’ll begin with a walk through the Refuge\, and then we’ll find a comfortable place to sit and write\, drawing on our observations\, sensations and reflections on the wilderness around us. Those who are comfortable may share their work. \nREGISTER FOR THE WORKSHOP \nThis workshop is recommended for adults and students ages 12 and up who have an interest in writing. All forms of poetry are welcome. Bring a folding chair or a blanket to sit on\, a water bottle\, and any writing supplies you need. We recommend you wear shoes and socks\, lightweight long pants and shirt\, and a hat to protect from sun and insects. Mosquito and tick spray will be provided on site if you need it. \nThe Doug Rayner Wildlife Refuge is an 82-acre town-owned preserve along Hundred Acre Cove in Barrington. The terrain is gentle but may be wet or uneven in places\, with some moderate inclines. The Refuge is located at 111 George Street in Barrington\, off Warren Avenue in Seekonk (near Four Town Farm). There is a parking area along the side of the road near the white gate at the entrance to the Refuge. \nIf you have any questions\, email cindyelder@blct.org. \nAbout the Workshop Leader \nCindy Elder \nCindy Elder’s poems have appeared in Plainswoman\, The Allegheny Review\, The Last Stanza Poetry Journal\, Frost Meadow Review\, Blood & Bourbon\, Blue Heron Review\, and anthologies by the Tallgrass Writers Guild\, Notable Works\, Derailleur Press\, Outrider Press\, and elsewhere. She earned a bachelor’s degree in creative writing and career writing from Roger Williams University and a master of public affairs degree from Brown University. Cindy lives on the edge of Hundred Acre Cove in Rhode Island\, where she serves as executive director of the Barrington Land Conservation Trust. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/art-in-nature-series-poetry-in-the-wild/
LOCATION:Doug Rayner Wildlife Refuge\, 111 George St.\, Barrington\, RI\, 02806\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240817T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240817T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193647
CREATED:20240808T120826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240808T120826Z
UID:14295-1723899600-1723906800@www.blct.org
SUMMARY:Student Stewardship Team - St. Andrews Farm
DESCRIPTION:This event is for registered members of the Land Trust’s Student Stewardship Team ONLY. \nIf you are not a registered member and would like to join\, visit our Student Stewardship page for more information. \nOn Sat.\, Aug. 17\, from 1-3 pm\, we’ll be clearing trails and removing invasive plants at St. Andrews Farm. Park in the parking lot at 101 Middle Highway. \nWear lightweight long pants\, socks\, shoes\, t-shirt (Land Trust T-shirt optional)\, and your Land Trust hat. Bring a water bottle! \nREGISTER FOR THE STEWARDSHIP EVENT
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/student-stewardship-team-st-andrews-farm-4/
LOCATION:St. Andrews Farm\, 101 Middle Highway\, Barrington\, RI\, 02806
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240829T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240829T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193647
CREATED:20240729T142248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240817T105301Z
UID:14245-1724950800-1724954400@www.blct.org
SUMMARY:Evening Walk at Johannis Farm Wildlife Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Property Steward Bill Kirkpatrick \nExperience an evening walk at one of Barrington’s rarely seen wilderness areas with the Barrington Land Conservation Trust. \nOn Thursday\, Aug. 29\, at 5 pm\, join a guided walk through the Johannis Farm Wildlife Preserve\, a 32-acre expanse of field\, forest and wetland between Sowams Road and the Palmer River. The walk will be led by Property Steward Bill Kirkpatrick. \nREGISTER FOR THE EVENT \nDogs are not allowed because of the birds and animals that make this wildlife preserve their home.  \nJohannis Farm Wildlife Preserve is located on Sowams Road\, 0.7 miles north of Sowams Elementary School. \nThe walk takes approximately one hour over wet and moderate terrain. We recommend you wear lightweight long pants\, sturdy shoes and socks\, and a lightweight long-sleeved shirt to protect against mosquitos and ticks. Bug spray will be available.  Parking is available on site. \nBe aware that the primary bridge which connected the two sides of the property was washed out during a king high tide storm. You will be able to walk both sides of the property\, but you won’t be able to walk it as a loop trail. A new bridge is in the planning phase. \nJohannis Farm Wildlife Preserve was acquired by the Land Trust in 1991 through a combination of Rhode Island and Barrington Open Space bonds and charitable donations to the Barrington Land Conservation Trust. Due to the sensitive native plants and animals on the property\, it is not generally open to the public. The Land Trust hosts several guided walks each year to enable the public to experience the property\, which has been preserved as a wilderness reserve in perpetuity. \n\n\n\n\nAdd to calendar
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/evening-at-johannis/
LOCATION:Johannis Farm Wildlife Preserve
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240903T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240903T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193647
CREATED:20240125T184745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240815T154909Z
UID:13699-1725390000-1725395400@www.blct.org
SUMMARY:Learning Series: Nature Gardening with Doug Tallamy
DESCRIPTION:Renowned author and entomologist Doug Tallamy joins us via Zoom on Tuesday\, Sept. 3\, at 7 pm for a presentation on Nature Gardening and a Q&A with the audience. \nThis new presentation will inspire those who are familiar with Doug’s work as well as those who are hearing from him for the first time. \nREGISTER FOR THE ZOOM EVENT  \nAuthor of Bringing Nature Home\, The Living Landscape\, and New York Times best-seller Nature’s Best Hope\, Doug has helped a generation of people understand the connection between insects\, plants and the ecosystems they share.  \n“Nearly every day I get emails from people who have read my books and heard my talks and yet still have questions about ecological landscaping\,” says Doug. \n“These are good\, thoughtful questions about ecology and evolution\, biodiversity\, invasive species\, insect declines\, native and non-native plants\, conservation and restoration\, residential and city landscapes\, urban issues\, oak biology\, keystone plants\, Homegrown National Park\, monarchs\, supporting wildlife at home\, and more.” \n“In this talk I address as many of these queries as I can with hope that my answers will further motivate people to help restore ecosystem function where they live\, work\, play\, worship\, and farm.” \nAbout Doug Tallamy \nDoug Tallamy is the T. A. Baker Professor of Agriculture in the Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology at the University of Delaware\, where he has authored 112 research publications and has taught insect related courses for 42 years. Chief among his research goals is to better understand the many ways insects interact with plants and how such interactions determine the diversity of animal communities. His books include Bringing Nature Home\, The Living Landscape\, co-authored with Rick Darke\, Nature’s Best Hope\, a New York Times Best Seller\, The Nature of Oaks\, winner of the American Horticultural Society’s 2022 book award.     \nIn 2021 he cofounded Homegrown National Park with Michelle Alfandari (HomegrownNationalPark.org). His awards include recognition from The Garden Writer’s Association\, Audubon\, The National Wildlife Federation\, Allegheny College\, Ecoforesters\, The Garden Club of America and The American Horticultural Association.   \nThanks to our 2024 Land Trust Learning Series Sponsors!\nLeadership Sponsor\n \n \nPartner Sponsors\n\n \nSupporting Sponsor\nMeridian Custom Homes\nCommunity Sponsors\nCharles E. Millard\, Inc. General Contractors \nThe Gob Shop \nJaffee Orthodontics
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/doug-tallamy/
LOCATION:ZOOM
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240908T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240908T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193647
CREATED:20240808T121318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240817T154832Z
UID:14297-1725800400-1725807600@www.blct.org
SUMMARY:Student Stewardship Team - Osamequin Nature Preserve
DESCRIPTION:This event is for registered members of the Land Trust’s Student Stewardship Team ONLY. \nIf you are not a registered member and would like to join\, visit our Student Stewardship page for more information. \nOn Sunday\, Sept\,. 8\, from 1-3 pm\, we’ll cutting back the perimeter trail at Osamequin Nature Preserve and cleaning up litter. \nREGISTER FOR THE STEWARDSHIP EVENT \nWear lightweight long pants\, t-shirt (Land Trust t-shirt optional)\, socks\, shoes\, and your Land Trust hat. Bring a water bottle! \nOsamequin Nature Preserve is located on the northbound side of Rte. 114\, approximately one mile north of the intersection of County Road and Massassoit Ave\, in Barrington\, RI\, shortly after you pass Walker Farm on your right. The preserve’s parking lot is marked with a sign.
URL:https://www.blct.org/event/student-stewardship-team-osamequin-nature-preserve/
LOCATION:Osamequin Nature Preserve\, 1580 Rte. 114 North\, Barrington\, Rhode Island\, 02806
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