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SUMMARY:Happy Wanderers Hike: Haystack Mountain
DESCRIPTION:Join Coastal Mountains Land Trust and Maine Health’s Community Health program for a Happy Wanderers Hike at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday\, May 1 at Haystack Mountain in Liberty. \nAll are welcome! This hike explores a 1.1-mile loop trail with moderate elevation. Hiking boots and plenty of water are encouraged. \nHaystack Mountain is owned and cared for by Midcoast Conservancy. \nContact Leah Trommer at leaht@coastalmountains.org with questions. \nDirections: From Rt. 3 between South China and Belfast\, take Rt. 220 south for 0.8 miles. Turn left at the sign for the Vena M. Roberts Memorial Ball Field. Park in the parking lot behind Walker Health Center in Liberty. The trailhead is at the far corner\, past the ball field. \nGo to penbaywaldo.coursestorm.com to register and receive updates about the event. \n#### \nCoastal Mountains Land Trust has worked since 1986 to permanently conserve land to benefit the natural and human communities of the western Penobscot Bay. The Land Trust has protected over 13\,000 acres\, offering 55 miles of trails for public recreation. \n#### \nCommunity Health programming is offered by PenBay Medical Center’s Community Health Improvement Team and is focused on preventing and reducing chronic disease and promoting the adoption of healthy lifestyles.
URL:https://www.coastalmountains.org/event/happy-wanderers-hike-haystack-mountain/
LOCATION:Haystack Mountain\, Liberty\, Maine
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SUMMARY:Spring Educator Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Calling all educators to join us at the Head of Tide preserve in Belfast as Coral Breuer of Otter Trails  homeschool group shares about her immersive ecology education program and takes us on a tour of the preserve!  Coral is an experienced place-based educator who incorporates literacy\, writing and math into her nature-based programming! Come connect and learn with us!
URL:https://www.coastalmountains.org/event/spring-educator-gathering/
LOCATION:Head Of Tide Nature Preserve\, 91 Dock Rd\, Rangeley\, ME\, United States
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SUMMARY:Birds of Beech Hill
DESCRIPTION:This free hike is open to anyone interested in birds. The program will be presented by Brian Willson\, avid birder and wildlife photographer. \nMidcoast Maine is a summer home and major migration hub for so many amazing species of birds! May marks the return of several different songbirds\, seabirds\, and shorebirds to our coast and forests. Citizen scientists and birders have reported 134species of birds at Beech Hill Preserve. \nJoin BeechHill birding authority and photographer Brian Willson as he identifies BeechHill’s year-round avian residents andvisiting summer species! \nContact leaht@coastalmountains.org to register or with any questions. \nPhoto credits to Brian Willson.  \nDirections:From Camden: go south on Route 1\, turn right onto Beech Hill Road. Parking lot on the left in 1.6miles.Meet at the Beech Hill Preserve Trailhead at 316 Beech Hill Road.
URL:https://www.coastalmountains.org/event/birds-of-beech-hill/
LOCATION:Beech Hill Preserve\, 316 Beech Hill Rd\, Rockport\, ME\, United States
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SUMMARY:Wednesday Waldo Walk - Agnew Tract in Knox
DESCRIPTION:Coastal Mountains volunteer and Waldo County resident Bindy Pendleton will lead this hike which will take place at the Agnew Tract in the town of Knox on May 14 at 9:30 a.m.\nSome of the tract’s special features include a pond with beavers and a diversity of bird species as well as several varieties of frogs and other amphibians.\nThe trail is fairly short\, under a mile\, and takes hikers up a rise over the pond\, then travels alongside the water. Bring your binoculars if you have them as well as tick and insect repellent.\n*Pre-registration and ride sharing is recommended as the pond is located on a dead-end dirt road with limited parking spaces. We will meet at the Marsh Preserve parking lot off route 137 by 9:30am to caravan to the pond.\nDirections to the Marsh Meadow preserve (you will caravan from this parking area to the Agnew Tract trail head):  From Belfast\, take Main Street west and turn right onto Waldo Avenue / Route 137. Continue 10.4 miles (passing the 131 intersection) to the trailhead on the right. Park only in the designated lot and not along the driveway.\nIf you want to join the ride share from Belfast\, be at Reny’s parking lot (in Belfast) by 9:00 a.m. Call Bindy\, at 207-323-0817 for ride-sharing information. For more information and to register email info@coastalmountains.org  .
URL:https://www.coastalmountains.org/event/wednes-waldo-walk-agnew-tract-in-knox/
LOCATION:ME
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SUMMARY:Library Talk: Children's Perspectives on Conservation
DESCRIPTION:Cornerspring Montessori’s lower elementary lead teacher\, Haley Norris\, will be sharing an entertaining and insightful documentary she and her students created depicting one of the cornerstones of their curriculum: peace with the environment.\nThe students from Cornerspring Montessori went on several field trips during this project. They visited the office and preserves of Coastal Mountains Land Trust\, met with planning staff from the City of Belfast\, and spent time with an outdoor-based homeschool group called Otter Trails.\nOtter Trails\, led by Coral Breuer\, is a three-day-a-week homeschooling enrichment program for children 8-11 with a focus on nature education and life learning through community engagement.\nJoin Coastal Mountains Land Trust\, Cornerpsring Montessori School\, and Otter Trails on Thursday\, May 29th at the Belfast Free Library to see the students’ creative and joyful film.\nThe presentation begins at 5:30pm. This event is free and open to everyone! No registration is needed.
URL:https://www.coastalmountains.org/event/library-talk-childrens-persectives-on-conervation/
LOCATION:Belfast Free Library\, 104 High St\, Belfast\, ME\, United States
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