

Kites & Ice Cream in the time of COVID-19
Thanks to support from the Onion Foundation, Coastal Mountains Land Trust will be hosting its 8th Annual Kites and Ice Cream event this September! The event will look very different than in past years. There will not be a mass flying of kites – instead we welcome you to come and get a free kite and a free ice cream voucher (for Camden Cone) and enjoy both at a time that works for your family. One kite per child that registers. Each pick up session will have a maximum of 50 c


LAND TRUST ASKS LOCAL SCHOOLS HOW IT CAN HELP GET KIDS OUTDOORS
In response to many active discussions about how students and teachers can best return to schools safely this fall, Coastal Mountains Land Trust is interested in talking directly with schools to find out what is being planned for increased outdoor education time and how the Land Trust can help. Staff have generated a sample list of ways the Land Trust can be supportive. These include: Providing Access to Land Trust preserves and trails. The Land Trust manages over 50 miles of


Coastal Mountains Land Trust Earns National Recognition
Americans everywhere value land and their sense of place. As a country, we have been strongly supportive of conserving open space. Since 1986, Coastal Mountains Land Trust has been conserving the landscapes most beloved by the communities of the western Penobscot Bay region. Now the Land Trust is pleased to announce it has renewed its seal of accreditation from the Land Trust Accreditation Commission – proving once again that it is committed to professional excellence and to


FREE Blueberry Picks at the Beech Hill Preserve – ROUND TWO!
We still have berries! Coastal Mountains Land Trust invites the public to register for a second full week of community free picks, from Monday, August 10 to Friday, August 14! In preparation, we want to be as clear as possible about the steps put in place to keep participants safe. Pre-registration is required in order for us to keep the number of participants per time slot within State of Maine guidelines; each day has four sessions which are limited to 50 participants at a