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SUMMARY:Paddle Hundred Acre Cove (Self-Guided)
DESCRIPTION:Location: Barrington\nCelebrate RI Land Trust Days with a self-guided paddle on Hundred Acre Cove in Barrington! Hundred Acre Cove is a large tidal estuary\, and paddling north is easiest during slack tide headed into a low tide. \nThis happens on the following dates at these approximate times:\nFriday\, August 28th 5:30pm\nSunday\, September 13th 5:30pm\nSaturday\, September 19th 10:00am\nSaturday\, September 26th 5:00pm\nSaturday\, October 3rd 9:30am\nSunday\, October 4th 10:00am\nSaturday\, October 17th 9:00am\nSunday\, October 25th 4:30pm \nPlease double check the tide before launching. A good reference is https://www.usharbors.com/harbor/rhode-island/barrington-warren-ri/tides/. Please note that Hundred Acre Cove is 10-15 minutes behind this table. \n*NOTE: No guide will be present\, this is a self-guided event. Bring your own kayak or canoe and a PFD (lifejacket). \nIf you have any questions or would like to learn more about the Barrington Land Conservation Trust\, please visit their website at blct.org or Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/barringtonlandtrust/ \nDirections: Access to the Cove is from the Walker Farm Boat Ramp off Route 114\, just north of the White Church Bridge (Federal Rd. intersection) in Barrington. More info about the boat ramp here: https://exploreri.org/siteReport.php?siteID=50&src=criteria
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/paddle-hundred-acre-cove-self-guided
LOCATION:Walker’s Farm\, Barrington\, RI\, 02806\, us
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SUMMARY:3rd Thursday Hike: Weeden Farm
DESCRIPTION:Location: South Kingstown\nRegistration for this walk is done through the South Kingstown Land Trust and will be capped at 8 people. ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST pre-register via the form found here: http://sklt.org/events-calendar/\n(Joining the event on Meetup/Facebook is not sufficient for registration!) \nJoin South Kingstown Land Trust for their monthly 3rd Thursday Hike! September’s hike will be on Weeden Farm\, which is located on a glacial outwash plain. \nThis easy-to-walk 1.6 mile trail features pastoral views of stone walls and fields actively cultivated for hay and corn. Visitors also may enjoy views of fields managed for wildlife habitat and a large grove of larch trees. \nWear a face covering\, comfortable walking shoes\, sunblock & bug spray. This event is FREE and suitable for all ages. \nReminder\, all attendees must be registered HERE: http://sklt.org/events-calendar/. Registrants will be notified via email if there are any changes due to weather. \nDirections: From Route 1 southbound take the exit marked Matunuck Beach Rd. Take the second driveway on the right (17 Matunuck Beach Rd.) and park in the lot for the South Kingstown Land Trust Barn. The trail starts just inside the opening in the stone wall as you enter the parking lot.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/3rd-thursday-hike-weeden-farm-2
LOCATION:South Kingstown Land Trust Barn\, 17 Matunuck Beach Rd\, Wakefield\, 02879\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20200926T160000
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SUMMARY:Esek Hopkins Park Walk
DESCRIPTION:Location: Scituate \nJoin the Scituate Land Trust and the Gentian Garden Society for a walk through Esek Hopkins Park\, focused on a wooded area subject to a timber salvage operation later this year. \nLearn about how thinning tree stands and removing dead trees can improve the health of the forest and the safety and enjoyment of visitors. The Town of Scituate leases the property\, which is owned by the State and managed by the local Conservation Commission and Land Trust. The walk is jointly sponsored by the Scituate Land Trust and the Gentian Garden Society. \nAll participants must wear a face covering. Be sure to wear comfortable walking/hiking shoes and bring bug spray. This event is FREE and suitable for all ages. Leashed dogs welcomed. \nSevere weather will cancel this event. Updates regarding weather will be posted to the Meetup event. \n*NOTE: This event has a larger group size limit because there will be multiple walk leaders that will split the group if more than 15 attendees. All attendees (including guests – limit 2) must be pre-registered on this MeetUp event. \nQuestions? Contact Cindy Gianfrancesco – gleanergardens@cox.net or 401-440-7916 \nDirections to the trailhead will be sent out to everyone who has registered on MeetUp prior to the event date.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/esek-hopkins-park-walk
LOCATION:Esek Hopkins\, Scituate\, RI\, 02857\, us
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SUMMARY:EVENT FULL: Turner Reservoir Hike
DESCRIPTION:Location: East Providence\n*Pre-registration on the MeetUp event is required for ALL attendees. \nJoin the East Providence Conservation Commission for a 3 mile hike around the Turner Reservoir. We will visit Bridgham Farm\, the Newman Oak\, and stop for a break on a very picturesque peninsula. Be sure to bring your camera as birds are commonly observed here! \nAll participants must wear a face covering. Be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring bug spray. This event is FREE and suitable for all ages. Leashed dogs are welcome. \nHeavy rain/thunderstorms will cancel this event. Showers will not. Updates regarding weather will be posted to the Meetup event. \n*NOTE: This event will be limited to 15 attendees to allow for adequate distancing during the walk. All attendees (including guests – limit 2) must be pre-registered on the MeetUp event. \nQuestions? Ernie Germani\, 401-435-7703 x6 Mon-Fri 8AM-4PM \nDirections to the trailhead will be sent out to everyone who has registered on MeetUp prior to the event date.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/turner-reservoir-hike-3
LOCATION:Turner Reservoir Loop Trailhead Parking\, 400 Pleasant St\, Rumford\, RI\, 02916\, us
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SUMMARY:Full Harvest Moonrise Walk
DESCRIPTION:Location: Bristol\nAll attendees must pre-register on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/full-harvest-moonrise-walk-tickets-122556713429 \nIn celebration of Rhode Island Land Trust Days\, the Bristol Land Conservation Trust (BLCT) is sponsoring a Full Harvest Moonrise Walk on Thursday\, October 1st at Mount Hope Farm in Bristol. The event\, which runs from 6 to 8 pm\, will be held at Mount Hope Farm. Arrive early to begin our walk at 6 pm. It is an easy walk of about .7 mile to the shoreline. \nThe Bristol Land Conservation Trust is a small nonprofit organization. The donation of $5 per person and $10 per family will help the BLCT in its mission – to help conserve and protect the town’s valuable open space either through direct ownership or conservation easements. \nAll participants must wear a face covering. Be sure to wear comfortable walking/hiking shoes and bring bug spray & a flashlight. This event is suitable for all ages. Dogs are not allowed at Mount Hope Farm\, so please leave them at home! \nRain Date: Friday\, October 2nd\, 6-8pm. Registrants will be notified via email if the event will be moved to the rain date. \n*NOTE: This event will be limited to 25 attendees. All attendees (including guests – limit 2) must be pre-registered on this Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/full-harvest-moonrise-walk-tickets-122556713429 \nQuestions? Email bristollandtrust@gmail.com or call Ray Payson at (401) 225-4903 \nDirections to Mount Hope Farm will be sent to you once you register on Eventbrite.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/full-harvest-moonrise-walk
LOCATION:Mt Hope Farm\, 250 Metacom Ave\, Bristol\, RI\, 02809\, us
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SUMMARY:EVENT FULL: Sunset Farm Trail Guided Walk
DESCRIPTION:Location: Narragansett\nAll attendees must register on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sunset-farm-trail-guided-walk-tickets-122248748297 \nJoin the Narragansett Land Conservancy Trust and naturalist Frances Topping for a guided walk through Sunset Farm Trail! \nThe Town of Narragansett’s Sunset Farm Trail is a 1.5-mile loop trail which is a peaceful stroll through quiet woods. There is even a nice ‘peak’ at Point Judith Pond from a pleasant upland bluff. The trail passes through the only active farm in Narragansett. The 1-1/2-hour tour will be conducted by Frances Topping\, a naturalist\, artist and educator from Charlestown. \nAll participants must wear a face covering. Be sure to wear comfortable walking/hiking shoes and bring bug spray. This event is FREE and suitable for all ages. \n*NOTE: This event is limited to 15 attendees. All attendees (including guests – limit 2) must be pre-registered on this Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sunset-farm-trail-guided-walk-tickets-122248748297 \nAbout the walk leader: Frances Topping has lived in RI for 18 years. She has a BS in geography with botany and zoology as well as a BFA. She worked for 10 years for a nature center as an interpretive naturalist in Ohio delivering walks and other programs about the flora\, fauna and history of that area for all ages and abilities. In Rhode Island she has given walks and talks for the RI Wild Plant Society and art workshops for the RI Natural History Survey\, RIWPS\, and other art groups\, and talks on native and invasive plants among other topics for Master Gardeners\, RIWPS and garden clubs. Her artwork is mostly nature related with plants a specialty as can be seen on her website francestoppingvisuals.com . \nRain Date: In the case of heavy rain\, the walk will be postponed to Sunday\, October 4\, 2020 at 10:00 AM. Updates about weather will be send out via email to all registrants. \nDirections: You will receive directions to the trailhead once you complete registration on Eventbrite! A map of the trail is found at the ExploreRI website: https://exploreri.org/trailmaps/Sunset_Farm_Trail.pdf
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/sunset-farm-trail-guided-walk
LOCATION:Sunset Farm\, 505 Point Judith Rd\, Narragansett\, RI\, 02882\, us
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SUMMARY:3rd Thursday Hike: Yawgoo Pond
DESCRIPTION:Location: South Kingstown\nAll participants must pre-register on the South Kingstown Land Trust website: http://sklt.org/events-calendar/ \nJoin the South Kingstown Land Trust (SKLT) for their October 3rd Thursday Hike! The October hike features the 2.2 mile Yawgoo Pond Trail\, which takes the hiker by a kettle hole bog\, over Mud Brook\, and through a grove of stately white pine trees. Yawgoo Trail is also noted for its thick under-story of mountain laurel\, especially near the steep banks of the kettle hole\, and spectacular views of pristine Yawgoo Pond. \nThe first acquisition in this area by SKLT\, a 12.04 acre parcel at the south end of Yawgoo Pond\, was through private donations in February 2001. The second acquisition\, in October of 2005\, preserved 68.3 acres on the east side of the pond. This project received support from the DEM Forest Legacy and Open Space Bond Fund\, The Nature Conservancy\, The Champlin Foundations\, The Bafflin Foundation\, and private donations from neighbors. \nAll participants should wear a face covering. Be sure to wear comfortable walking/hiking shoes and bring bug spray. This event is FREE and suitable for all ages. \nFor directions\, visit http://sklt.org/land-we-protect/trail-maps/. Registration required and will be capped. \nSubject to CDC COVID-19 guidelines. May be cancelled due to health risk concerns. Registrants will be notified of updates/cancellations. \nPhoto Credit: Ernie Germani
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/3rd-thursday-hike-yawgoo-pond
LOCATION:South Kingstown Land Trust Yawgoo Pond Area\, 493 Barbers Pond Rd\, West Kingston\, RI\, 02892\, us
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SUMMARY:Lawton Farm Walk
DESCRIPTION:Location: Scituate\nNOTE: All attendees must pre-register HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lawton-farm-walk-tickets-119640950303\n(Responding on Meetup event is not sufficient for registration!) \nCome learn about this prize conservation area near the Scituate Reservoir! Together we will cross the new footbridge on a leisurely walk on the perimeter trail around the fields and a brief loop through the woods. Great walk for birders! The annual bird count consistently tracks nearly 40 species of birds. \nManaged primarily as a grassland bird sanctuary\, Lawton Farm has been improved recently through a Department of Environmental Management grant. The new entrance kiosk carries educational information and features bird illustrations colored on ceramic tiles by children from the Hope after school program. This walk is jointly sponsored by the Scituate Land Trust and the Gentian Garden Club. \nAll participants must wear a face covering. Be sure to wear comfortable walking/hiking shoes and bring bug spray. This event is FREE and suitable for all ages. Leashed dogs welcomed. \nSevere weather will cancel this event. Updates regarding weather will be sent out to attendees who have registered here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lawton-farm-walk-tickets-119640950303. \n*NOTE: This event has a larger group size limit because there will be multiple walk leaders that will split the group if more than 15 attendees. All attendees (including guests – limit 2) must be pre-registered at this link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lawton-farm-walk-tickets-119640950303. \nQuestions? Contact Cindy Gianfrancesco – gleanergardens@cox.net or 401-440-7916 \nDirections to the trailhead will be sent out to everyone who has pre-registered prior to the event date.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/lawton-farm-walk-2
LOCATION:Lawton Farm\, Seven Mile Rd\, Hope\, RI\, 02831\, us
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SUMMARY:Land Trust Days KICK-OFF at Lawton Farm
DESCRIPTION:Location: Scituate\nJoin the Scituate Land Trust and Rhode Island Land Trust Council for an evening walk at Lawton Farm to kick off Land Trust Days 2021! \nCome experience Rhode Island’s natural beauty as Scituate Land Trust members guide you through this prize conservation area near the Scituate Reservoir! Together we will cross the footbridge on a leisurely walk on the perimeter trail around the fields and a brief loop through the woods. \nManaged primarily as a grassland bird sanctuary\, Lawton Farm has improved the signage and stream crossings through a Department of Environmental Management grant. The annual bird count consistently tracks nearly 40 species of birds! \nThe evening begins with an introduction at 5:30 p.m. The walk starts at 6:00 p.m. We will be walking for about 40 minutes at a moderate pace\, so be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring bug spray. \nThis event is FREE and suitable for all ages. No pets allowed during nesting season. \nRain Date: Saturday\, August 21 at 5:30pm. Updates will be shared on the Facebook & Meetup events. \nQuestions? Contact Rob Bower – robbower@aol.com \nDirections: From Scituate Avenue (Rt. 12)\, head south on Seven Mile Road 6/10 of a mile. Lawton Farm is on your right. \nLearn more about the Scituate Land Trust HERE.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/land-trust-days-kick-off-at-lawton-farm
LOCATION:Lawton Farm\, Seven Mile Rd\, Hope\, RI\, 02831\, us
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210821T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210821T113000
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SUMMARY:EVENT AT CAPACITY! Coastal Coves Walk
DESCRIPTION:Location: East Providence\nJoin the East Providence Conservation Commission for a summer morning stroll through the woods and out to the bike path! From here we will walk the bike path a bit to visit two or three coastal coves. This hike is 2-3 miles long. Bring your camera! Many birds are usually seen in the coves. \nBe sure to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring bug spray and water. This event is FREE and suitable for all ages! Leashed dogs welcome. \nRain date: None. Heavy rain/thunderstorms will cancel the event. Updates will be shared on the Facebook & Meetup events. \nQuestions? Contact Ernie Germani – 401-435-7703 x6 \nDirections: The trail head is opposite 116 Boyden Boulevard\, East Providence. From I-195\, take RI Exit 1B. Stay right at split to Riverside. Follow Veterans Parkway to the set of lights. Take 3rd right after light onto Boyden Boulevard. Parking is near the end of the road on the right. \nLearn more about the East Providence Conservation Commission HERE.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/coastal-coves-walk-2
LOCATION:Boyden Heights Conservation Area\, 115 Boyden Blvd\, Riverside\, RI\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210823T160000
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SUMMARY:EVENT AT CAPACITY! A Walk in the Woods: Botanizing in the Patricia Sprague Forest Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Location: Carolina (Charlestown)\nThis FREE event has limited capacity. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED BY EMAILING angela@charlestownlandtrust.org. \nJoin ecologist and Charlestown Land Trust board member Keith Killingbeck for a walk in the woods! Bill Bryson\, author of the 1998 classic A Walk In The Woods\, won’t be with us in the Patricia Sprague Forest Preserve\, but we’ll make up for his absence by botanizing throughout this 27.8-acre oasis along the Pawcatuck River. \nWhile infinitely shorter than the subject of Bryson’s book\, the 2\,184-mile Appalachian Trail\, the trail through the Sprague Forest intersects a diverse suite of plant communities as varied as upland forest\, old fields\, and floodplain forest. This diversity supports the wide variety of plant species we will see\, identify\, and talk about. On our special to-do list for this trip is to find the Indian pipe plants that should be there\, but that are not on the Sprague list yet. While Bryson never did succeed in hiking the entire AT\, we will have no trouble navigating this 1.2-mile walk in the woods. \nBe sure to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring bug spray and water. This event is FREE and suitable for all ages! Attendees are asked to leave their dogs at home for this walk. \nRain Date: None. Updates will be emailed to those who have registered for the event by emailing angela@charlestownlandtrust.org. \nQuestions? Email angela@charlestownlandtrust.org \nMeeting Place/Directions: From Carolina Back Road\, turn onto Railroad Ave in Carolina\, RI. The parking lot will be on the left. \nLearn more about the Charlestown Land Trust HERE.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/a-walk-in-the-woods-botanizing-in-the-patricia-sprague-forest-preserve
LOCATION:Patricia Sprague Forest Preserve\, Railroad Ave\, Charlestown\, RI\, 02813
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210824T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210824T190000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210819T153139Z
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SUMMARY:Bristol Land Conservation Trust Talk and Tour of the Green Infrastructure at the Town Beach
DESCRIPTION:Location: Bristol\nJoin the Bristol Land Conservation Trust (BLCT) for a talk and special tour of the green infrastructure projects that have been constructed at the Bristol Town Beach and Sports Complex to include the bio-retention swale\, the parking area rain gardens with native vegetation to control stormwater\, and the beach tree planting to discourage Canada Geese activity. These projects were implemented to improve the water quality of Narragansett Bay and reduce the frequency of beach closures. \nLed by Walter Burke – Acting/Former longtime Director of Parks and Recreation for the Town of Bristol – guests will be treated to a lively discussion and tour of an award-winning series of eco-friendly projects at the Town Beach and Sports Complex. Through ingenuity and perseverance Mr. Burke was able to acquire several grants to piece together what now has made the Town Beach both an attractive and eco-friendly recreational destination. \nParticipants will meet at the Bristol Town Beach Pavilion (50 Asylum Road) for a short introduction to the area. During the tour numerous trees will be highlighted that have made this area so appealing. \nShould weather be inclement\, guests will meet at the nearby Quinta-Gamelin Community Center at 101 Asylum Road for a talk and PowerPoint presentation. \nThe BLCT welcomes new members. Annual dues are $25 for an individual and $40 per family. For more information\, email the BLCT at BristolLandTrust@gmail.com. \nRain Date: None. Updates will be shared on the Meetup and Facebook events. \nCost: $10 per person and $20 per family (cash or check only) and free for BLCT members. Proceeds benefit the BLCT in its mission to conserve and protect open spaces in Bristol. \nQuestions? Email BristolLandTrust@gmail.com or post in the Meetup or Facebook event! \nDirections & Meeting Place: Bristol Town Beach Pavilion – 50 Asylum Road\, Bristol\, RI \nLearn more about the Bristol Land Conservation Trust HERE.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/walk-talk-at-bristol-town-beach
LOCATION:Bristol Town Beach\, 50 Asylum Rd\, Bristol\, RI\, 02809\, us
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210828T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210828T160000
DTSTAMP:20260508T182234
CREATED:20210721T164953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210721T165823Z
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SUMMARY:Go Fly a Kite! @ Jacob's Point
DESCRIPTION:Location: Warren\nGO FLY A KITE! Join the Warren Land Conservation Trust for the 3rd annual kite flying event. Drop in anytime between from 1pm-4pm! You can use one of the Land Trust’s kites or bring your own. \nThis beach looking over the Warren River has a steady on-shore breeze for just about any kind of kite. Fun for ages 3 to 103. Jacob’s Point is a hidden gem off the East Bay Bike Path. Enjoy the beach\, watch the boats go by\, or watch the osprey\, purple martins and salt marsh sparrows. This beach is literally off the beaten path. \nThis event is FREE and suitable for all ages! Leashed dogs welcome. \nRain Date: Sunday\, August 29\, 1-4pm. Updates will be shared on the Facebook & Meetup events. \nQuestions? Email WarrenLCTRI@gmail.com \nMeeting Place/Directions: Jacob’s Point is located off the East Bay Bike Path 1\,000 feet south of Locust Terrace\, where there is on-street parking (please do not park beyond the bike path on this road). It also is 1\,000 feet north of ASRI’s Nature Center and Aquarium. \nLearn more about the Warren Land Conservation Trust HERE.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/go-fly-a-kite-jacobs-point
LOCATION:Jacobs Point\, Jacobs Point Rd\, Warren\, RI\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210906T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210906T120000
DTSTAMP:20260508T182234
CREATED:20210825T192809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210825T193115Z
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SUMMARY:Labor Day Guided Walks at Blackall Family and Ballou Farm Preserves
DESCRIPTION:Location: Cumberland\nJoin the Cumberland Land Trust for a guided walk at the Blackall Family and Ballou Farm Preserves. You will have your choice of two guided walks – 1.5 miles or 3.0 miles in length. The trails\, many of which are new\, are easy to moderate in difficulty but include some medium sized hills and a bit of rock hopping. \nThis event is FREE and hikers of all ages are invited. \nPlease wear comfortable athletic or hiking shoes/boots. Drinking water and insect repellent are highly recommended. \nThough leashed dogs are normally allowed on Cumberland Land Trust managed properties\, out of respect for all the participants they will not be allowed on these guided hikes. \nRain Date: None. Heavy rain and/or thunderstorms will cancel the hike. Updates will be shared on the Facebook & Meetup events. \nQuestions? Post in the Facebook or Meetup event! \nDirections: The trailhead and parking are on West Wrentham Road in Cumberland\, 0.6 miles north of the West Wrentham Road intersection with Mendon Road. (Type 114 West Wrentham Rd into GPS.) \nLearn more about the Cumberland Land Trust or download a trail map HERE.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/labor-day-guided-walks-at-blackall-family-and-ballou-farm-preserves
LOCATION:114 W Wrentham Rd\, 114 W Wrentham Rd\, Cumberland\, RI\, 02864\, us
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210911T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210911T103000
DTSTAMP:20260508T182234
CREATED:20210804T200617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210903T161443Z
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SUMMARY:Guided Walk at Latham Brook Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Location: Smithfield\nCome join the Smithfield Land Trust for a guided walk with Biologist Jim Gass to explore Latham Brook Preserve! The Land Trust is currently working on developing new trails through this 125 acre property. \nThe trails are under construction. They are rough hiking and the area has some wet spots\, so we recommend water-resistant footwear\, bug spray and long pants and sleeves. \nThis event is FREE and suitable for all ages! Leashed dogs welcome. \nRain Date: None. Heavy rain/thunderstorms will cancel this walk. Updates will be shared on the Facebook & Meetup events. \nQuestions? Post in the Facebook or Meetup event! \nMeeting Place/Directions: Latham Brook Preserve\, southern end of Burlingame Road\, off of Latham Farm Road\, Smithfield\, RI (Enter “48 Burlingame Road” into your GPS.) \nLearn more about Smithfield Land Trust HERE. \nPhoto credit: Trails & Walks in Rhode Island Blog.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/guided-walk-at-latham-brook-preserve
LOCATION:Latham Brook Preserve\, 320 Log Road\, Smithfield\, RI\, 02917
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210911T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210912T150000
DTSTAMP:20260508T182234
CREATED:20210806T205714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210807T150000Z
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SUMMARY:From Forage to Fashion - Natural Dyes Workshop and Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Location: Burrillville\nThis workshop spans two days:\nSaturday\, September 11: 9:30am – 3pm\nSunday\, September 12: 9:30am – 3pm \nYou may choose to attend just one day for $75\, or both days for $100.  \nRegister in advance by calling (401) 447-1560. \nJoin the Burrillville Land Trust for a natural dye workshop and community conversation. A multi-day workshop on sustainably sourcing\, processing and extracting dyes from plants that can be used for natural color from the forests and meadows of Burrillville\, RI. Yoga in the morning\, a catered lunch\, guided foraging\, extraction\, and dyeing with experts in native people\, botany and our sense of place. \nParticipants will learn first hand how natural dyes are collected\, manufactured and used. And participants will color and craft their own textile outfits\, aprons\, throw pillows\, scarves or wrap around skirts. The two day workshop is limited to 15 participants. The workshop will culminate in a forest runway show -an opportunity to celebrate and exhibit the created work\, the color palette of the forest and discuss the opportunities that working with nature can create for a local\, sustainable textile production. \nParticipants must bring a smile\, a chair and hat\, sturdy shoes for a walk on both days\, a change of clothes\, a willingness to share\, and a desire to cast what is learned to a wider audience once the workshop has ended. \nEach day includes the following: Morning Yoga; gathering materials with an ethnobotanist; catered lunch; presentation and story telling of and by indigenous peoples; dyeing with experts; closing meditation; and take away samples for scarves\, tote bags\, wrap around skirts\, or apron. \nThis event is suitable for adults & children ages 12+. Advance registration required. \nRain Date: None. Rain/thunderstorms may cancel the event. Updates will be shared on the Meetup & Facebook events. \nQuestions? Call (401) 447-1560 \nMeeting Place/Directions:\nDay 1 (9/11) – Edward D. Vock Conservation Area\, Pascoag\, RI \nDay 2 (9/12) – Stillwater Pavilion\, 100 Tinkham Land\, Harrisville\, RI 02830 \n(Specific directions will be sent out once you are registered.) \nLearn more about the Burrillville Land Trust HERE.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/from-forage-to-fashion-natural-dyes-workshop-and-conversation
LOCATION:Edward D. Vock Conservation Area\, 603-805 Jackson Schoolhouse Rd\, Pascoag\, RI\, 02859\, us
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210911T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210911T150000
DTSTAMP:20260508T182234
CREATED:20210802T145658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210805T141903Z
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SUMMARY:Audubon Raptor Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Location: Bristol\nThis event spans a weekend:\nSeptember 11: 10am-3pm\nSeptember 12: 10am-3pm \nThis event has an admissions fee. See below for details! \nRaptor Weekend is back! Eagles\, Owls\, Hawks\, and Falcons\, formidable and magnificent predators of the sky\, are headed to Bristol\, Rhode Island. Razor-sharp talons\, extraordinary strength\, hooked beaks and highly developed eyesight and hearing make raptors the rulers of the avian world. \nWildlife rehabilitators and experts from across the Northeast will bring a wide variety of these extraordinary birds to the largest raptor celebration in New England. \nEnjoy live raptor demonstrations\, educational programs\, and activities for bird enthusiasts of all ages. \nPurchase tickets online HERE. \nGeneral Admission:\nAdult: $13/member\, $16/non-member\nChild (ages 4 – 12): $9/member\, $11/non-member\nChildren under age 3 are free. \nQuestions? Contact Anne DiMonti adimonti@asri.org \nMeeting Place/Directions: Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium – 1401 Hope Street\, Bristol\, RI \nLearn more about Audubon Society of Rhode Island HERE.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/audubon-raptor-weekend-7
LOCATION:The Audubon Society of Rhode Island Nature Center and Aquarium\, 1401 Hope St\, Bristol\, RI\, 02809\, us
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210911T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210911T170000
DTSTAMP:20260508T182234
CREATED:20210901T181052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210901T182335Z
UID:10000236-1631361600-1631379600@www.rilandtrusts.org
SUMMARY:"ROOTSTOCK" Revive the Roots 10th Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:Location: Smithfield\nTicketing through Eventbrite:\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/166462334323 \nJoin Revive the Roots for an afternoon of music\, art and activities in celebration of 10 years at the beautiful Mowry Commons! Enjoy breathtaking overlooks to the Stillwater Reservoir\, tours\, performances\, live music\, crafts for kids\, food trucks\, a 50/50 raffle\, live animals\, pollinators gardens\, beehives and much more! \nTo keep this event accessible to all community members it is $1 to attend. We ask that you consider a donation of $10 – $30 to support Revive the Roots in our practices of Ecological Healing\, Enriching Community and Securing Sustenance. \nDue to this pricing structure only one ticket may be purchased at a time. Due to Covid-19 all attendees must have a ticket. This will allow us to comply with CDC guidelines and safety recommendations. It may take some extra time to register your family or group and we thank you for this. \nRain Date: None. Updates will be shared on the Meetup event page. \nQuestions? Contact Hannah – hannah@revivetheroots.org (…or post a question in the Meetup event!) \nTicketing through Eventbrite:\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/166462334323 \nLocation: 374 Farnum Pike\, Smithfield RI 02917 \nLearn more about Revive the Roots HERE.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/rootstock-revive-the-roots-10th-anniversary
LOCATION:Mowry Commons\, 374 Farnum Pike\, Smithfield\, RI\, 02917\, us
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210912T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210912T110000
DTSTAMP:20260508T182234
CREATED:20210721T171357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210910T141250Z
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SUMMARY:EVENT AT CAPACITY: Row on the Palmer River
DESCRIPTION:Location: Warren\nEVENT AT CAPACITY. If you did not already pre-register by emailing WarrenLCTRI@gmail.com\, there is no more room in this event (or in the boat). But if you plan to bring your own canoe or kayak\, you may attend without being pre-registered. \n—————- \nThis FREE event has limited capacity (there will be a waitlist if needed). REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED by emailing WarrenLCTRI@gmail.com. \nJoin the Warren Land Conservation Trust on a row to our Tom’s Island Preserve. We will launch at 9 am from the end of Kelly Street in Warren and row up the Palmer River to Tom’s Island. Ten participants will row a dory or pilot gig a mile to Tom’s Island and a mile back. You will learn to row together in unison as a crew\, see the marshes and habitats along the river\, and learn about the Land Trust’s efforts in preservation and conservation in the area. \nThe Palmer River has some of the most extensive – and threatened – salt marsh habitat in New England. Tom’s Island itself has been shrinking year to year\, as a result of sea level rise and erosion from storms. Come see the island for yourself – it may be gone in the next few years. \nLifejackets will be provided. Wear weather appropriate clothing in layers and shoes that can get wet. Bicycle type fingerless gloves can be used to protect hands. Bring sunscreen\, water and a light snack. \nAdults only in the land trust’s boats. \nIf you come with your own kayak or canoe\, no registration is necessary and you must provide your own lifejacket. \nRain Date: None. Heavy rain/thunderstorms will cancel the event. Updates will be shared on the Facebook & Meetup events. \nQuestions? Email WarrenLCTRI@gmail.com \nMeeting Place/Directions: The group will be departing from Kelly Street on Belcher’s Cove\, Warren. Take RI route 114 to Kelly Street. Take Kelly Street (across from Patriot Liquors) across the bike path\, proceed to the end at the cove. You will be directed where to park. \nLearn more about the Warren Land Conservation Trust HERE.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/row-on-the-palmer-river
LOCATION:Kelly Street\, Kelly St\, Warren\, RI\, 02885\, us
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Kelly Street Kelly St Warren RI 02885 us;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Kelly St:geo:-71.28466796875,41.736480712891
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210912T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210912T120000
DTSTAMP:20260508T182234
CREATED:20210901T175146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210901T175410Z
UID:10000234-1631440800-1631448000@www.rilandtrusts.org
SUMMARY:Striped Maple Hike
DESCRIPTION:Location: Chepachet\nJoin Glocester Land Trust for a 2 ½ mile walk on five new trails in the Klutz Woodland area of the 1278 acre Sprague Farm Town Forest. \nAmong the sights will be lots of stone walls\, a mid 1800’s farmhouse foundation and chimney\, groups of the rare Striped Maple tree\, and old gravel roads unchanged for 200 years. \nThe walk will take about two hours. Some of the walk will pass through muddy areas so everyone should wear appropriate footwear. \nDogs are welcome but they must be leashed and social. No aggressive dogs. It is not yet hunting season\, so orange clothing is not necessary. \nRain Date: None. Rain/thunderstorms may cancel this walk. Updates will be shared on the Facebook & Meetup event pages. \nQuestions? Contact walk leader Roy Najecki at 647-3631 (…or post a question in the Facebook or Meetup event!) \nMeeting Place/Directions: Meet at the new Klutz Woodland parking area which is across from 162 Joe Sweet Road in the Chepachet area of Glocester. \nLearn more about Glocester Land Trust HERE.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/striped-maple-hike
LOCATION:William Klutz Woodland\, 112 Joe Sweet Rd\, Chepachet\, RI\, 02814\, us
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=William Klutz Woodland 112 Joe Sweet Rd Chepachet RI 02814 us;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=112 Joe Sweet Rd:geo:-71.705497741699,41.900188446045
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210912T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210912T143000
DTSTAMP:20260508T182234
CREATED:20210806T212658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210807T151819Z
UID:10000220-1631453400-1631457000@www.rilandtrusts.org
SUMMARY:Hunts Mills Historical Walk
DESCRIPTION:Location: East Providence\nJoin the East Providence Conservation Commission for a 1 mile historical walk on the grounds of the Hunt House! \nThe historic house\, home to the East Providence Historical Society\, will be open before and after the walk. The walk is easy and slow paced\, as we will make several stops along the way to talk about the history of the property and nearby community. \nThis event is free and suitable for all ages. Be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes and sunblock. \nRain Date: None. The walk will be canceled in the event of heavy rain/thunderstorms. Updates will be posted to the Facebook & Meetup events. \nQuestions? Call 401-435-7703 x6 or email egermani@cityofeastprov.com \nDirections/Meeting Place: 65 Hunts Mill Road\, East Providence\, RI. Take interstate 195 to Massachusetts Exit 1 (Seekonk). Turn left onto Route 114A North and cross over Route 44. First left after State Line onto Hunts Mill Road. Meet at the trailhead by the gazebo.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/hunts-mills-historical-walk-3
LOCATION:The Hunt House Museum\, Hunts Mill Rd\, Rumford\, RI\, 02916\, us
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=The Hunt House Museum Hunts Mill Rd Rumford RI 02916 us;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Hunts Mill Rd:geo:-71.346031188965,41.827827453613
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210916T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210916T110000
DTSTAMP:20260508T182234
CREATED:20210827T155418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210915T163559Z
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SUMMARY:EVENT AT CAPACITY: Guided Hike at Great Swamp Management Area
DESCRIPTION:Location: West Kingston\nThis event has reached capacity. \nThis hike has limited capacity. Registration is required via this link: https://sklt.org/event-tickets/guided-hikes/ \nJoin South Kingstown Land Trust for a special edition of their Thursday Guided Hikes at Great Swamp Management Area in partnership with the RI Department of Environmental Management! \nWe’ll tour through the diverse habitats of Great Swamp with an eye out for unique migratory bird species returning south for the winter. This fun walk will also highlight the plants\, trees\, and conditions that create thriving wildlife habitat. Difficulty: Easy \nBe sure to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring bug spray and water. This event is FREE and suitable for all ages! \nParticipants are asked not to bring their dogs on this hike. \nRain Date: None. Rain/thunderstorms may cancel this hike. Updates will be shared with registrants via email. \nQuestions? Email matt.eldridge@sklt.org (…or post a question in the Facebook or Meetup event!) \nMeeting Place/Directions: 360 Great Neck Rd\, West Kingston\, RI 02892 \nLearn more about South Kingstown Land Trust HERE.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/guided-hike-at-great-swamp-management-area
LOCATION:360 Great Neck Rd\, 360 Great Neck Rd\, West Kingston\, RI\, 02892\, us
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=360 Great Neck Rd 360 Great Neck Rd West Kingston RI 02892 us;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=360 Great Neck Rd:geo:-71.573799133301,41.472610473633
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210918T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210918T100000
DTSTAMP:20260508T182234
CREATED:20210910T161726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210910T162605Z
UID:10000422-1631955600-1631959200@www.rilandtrusts.org
SUMMARY:Bird Banding Walk & Talk
DESCRIPTION:Location: Middletown\nSpace is limited & pre-registration is required on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bird-banding-walk-talk-tickets-170199959661 \nJoin Aquidneck Land Trust to learn about migratory bird research at this special Walk & Talk at Bailey Brook in Middletown! \nThis free tour and bird banding demonstration will be led by Aquidneck Land Trust former Board Chair and Salve Regina professor Jim Chace. We will walk together to the mobile bird banding station and see what Jim catches! \nBailey Brook is a primary source of drinking water for Middletown and Newport residents\, and serves as habitat for several migratory bird species. The Aquidneck Land Trust worked in partnership with the Town of Middletown to preserve the parcel of land buffering Bailey Brook. \nParking is limited so please carpool.\nIf vaccinated\, no masks are required. If you are unvaccinated\, please wear a mask. \nRain Date: None. Rain/thunderstorms may cancel this event. Updates will be shared to those who have registered via Eventbrite. \nQuestions? Post in the Facebook or Meetup event! \nMeeting Place/Directions: Middletown Police Station (123 Valley Road\, Middletown) \nLearn more about Aquidneck Land Trust HERE.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/bird-banding-walk-talk-2
LOCATION:Middletown Police Department\, Middletown\, RI\, 02842\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210918T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210918T130000
DTSTAMP:20260508T182234
CREATED:20210728T161417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210802T145631Z
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SUMMARY:"Trust Me\, You'll Love It" 3rd Annual 10k Trail Run
DESCRIPTION:Location: Charlestown\nREGISTRATION IS REQUIRED to participate in the race by visiting: https://www.charlestownlandtrust.org/Trail_Run.html – $35 to pre-register or $40 for day-of race registration. \nJoin the Charlestown Land Trust for their 3rd Annual 10k trail run (or trail walk!) at Amos Green Farm – a beautiful 18th century farm protected jointly with the land trust! \nDiscover the beauty of Charlestown’s protected open space and get some exercise! The 10K Trail Run will start at Amos Green Farm and continue on The Nature Conservancy’s Carter Preserve. \nRegistration: 9:00 – 9:50 am. Runners start at 10:00 am sharp\, Walkers at 10:15. Check-in is 9:00-9:50 am. Prizes awarded for top 3 male and female finishers. Entry fee is $35 in advance\, $40 day of race. Children under 12 can participate for free. \nPlease leave your dog at home for this event. \nRain Date: None. The race will take place rain or shine! Any updates will be shared on the Facebook and Meetup events. \nQuestions? Contact the Charlestown Land Trust – CLT@charlestownlandtrust.org \nMeeting Place/Directions: Amos Green Farm is located at #223A Route 112 (Carolina Back Rd) in Charlestown. Parking will be at the neighboring property. Look for signs/volunteers. \nLearn more about Charlestown Land Trust HERE.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/trust-me-youll-love-it-3rd-annual-10k-trail-run
LOCATION:223 Carolina Back Rd\, 223 Carolina Back Rd\, Charlestown\, RI\, 02813\, us
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SUMMARY:Opening of Janice L. Sullivan Conservation Area
DESCRIPTION:Location: Coventry\nJoin the Coventry Land Trust for a guided walk\, followed by an open trail day at the Janice L. Sullivan Property to introduce their newest conservation area in Coventry! \nCome experience the seasonal changes that September brings. The scenery of the forest with outcrops & wetlands offers the hiker a peaceful backdrop for a weekend excursion! The property is situated within a beautiful 500-acre conservation area where the Coventry Land Trust has developed four trails that are suitable for a wide range of experience levels. \nAt 10am\, members of the Coventry Land Trust will lead a guided walk on the property’s Blue Trail. The first leg of this is a 1/2 mile. This newest trail connects the Bramblebush neighborhood to the trail network of the Beaudoin Preserve. The second leg\, for the more adventurous\, will take you on a 2 mile out & back walk to the Coventry Greenway. Round trip the hike will be approximately 2.5 miles. The entire hike will take about 1.5 – 2 hours at a moderate pace. \nFollowing the guided walk\, all trails will be open until 2pm for self-guided access. There will be a member of the Coventry Land Trust at the trailhead to provide information & direct you to the trails. \nBe sure to wear comfortable clothing & good walking/hiking shoes. The Coventry Land Trust will provide bottled water\, snacks\, and bug spray. In addition the Land Trust will be holding a drawing featuring gift certificates from local businesses. \nThis event is FREE and suitable for all ages! Leashed dogs welcome. \nRain Date: None. Rain/thunderstorms will cancel this walk. Updates will be shared on the Facebook or Meetup events. \nQuestions? Contact Dennis Greene – pag397@verizon.net or (401)-397-8368 \nMeeting Place/Directions: From Rt. 117 in Coventry turn onto Stone Gate Drive\, follow until Bramble Bush Rd. Turn right onto Bramble Bush Rd and follow to the end where you will find the Janice L. Sullivan Conservation Area. There will be a parking area\, a tent\, and tables set up. \nLearn more about the Coventry Land Trust HERE.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/opening-of-janice-l-sullivan-conservation-area
LOCATION:Bramble Bush Road\, Bramble Bush Rd\, Coventry\, RI\, 02816\, us
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210918T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210918T150000
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SUMMARY:Guided Trail Walk of Booth Pond Conservation Area
DESCRIPTION:Location: North Smithfield\nJoin the North Smithfield Land Trust for a guided walk on the newly opened Booth Pond Conservation Area\, which lies within North Smithfield and Woonsocket. This wildlife conservation area totals 130 acres and includes the pond\, surrounding wetlands and upland forest. \nThe first half of the walk to see the pond is of moderate difficulty\, and for those not interested in continuing further\, we will return to the trailhead. The second half of the walk has a few sections of somewhat challenging uphill/downhill terrain and a walking stick may be helpful. You will find a scenic overview of the surrounding area at a lookout point at the higher elevation. \nBe sure to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring bug spray and water. This event is FREE and suitable for all ages! No registration necessary. \nAlthough leashed dogs are normally permitted on the trails (all pet waste removed)\, it may be best to leave them at home for this group activity. \nRain Date: None. Rain/thunderstorms will cancel the walk. Updates will be shared on the Facebook & Meetup events. \nQuestions? Post in the Facebook or Meetup event! \nMeeting Place/Directions: Trailhead is located within the Dowling Village Shopping Center\, North Smithfield. Park near the ALDI store\, and walk down toward The Club apartment complex (2 Booth Pond Way\, North Smithfield\, RI). Green trailhead sign will be off to your right. \nLearn more about the North Smithfield Land Trust HERE.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/guided-trail-walk-of-booth-pond-conservation-area
LOCATION:Booth Pond Conservation Area\, Woonsocket\, RI\, 02895\, us
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210920T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210920T210000
DTSTAMP:20260508T182234
CREATED:20210807T122855Z
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SUMMARY:Full Moonrise at Mount Hope Farm
DESCRIPTION:Location: Bristol\nJoin the Bristol Land Conservation Trust for a full moonrise walk at Mount Hope Farm! The view from the big field on a clear evening is amazing– you don’t want to miss it. \nThere will be a brief Welcome & Introduction before we start off in one or two groups. Every moonrise walk is different with always some fun surprises. We may hear an owl or two\, see a shooting star\, see the International Space Station pass over\, see a planet\, or experience a beautiful sunset. The list goes on. The walk back is under the light of the silvery moon! The reflection of moonlight on the water is calm and the duck pond is spectacular. \nWe will meet at the main parking lot below the barn and walk approximately one mile to the Cove Cabin to view the rising full harvest moon over Mount Hope Bay. \nDress appropriately\, wear comfortable shoes for walking\, and a bring camera or binoculars\, a flashlight. and insect repellent. Pets are not permitted at Mount Hope Farm. \nCost: $10 per person\, $20 per family. (Cash or check only.) \nRain Date: Tuesday\, September 21. Updates will be posted to the Facebook & Meetup events. \nQuestions? Post in the Facebook or Meetup event! \nMeeting Place/Directions: Mount Hope Farm. 250 Metacom Ave\, Bristol. Meet at the main parking lot behind the barn. \nLearn more about the Bristol Land Conservation Trust HERE.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/full-moonrise-at-mount-hope-farm
LOCATION:Mt Hope Farm\, 250 Metacom Ave\, Bristol\, RI\, 02809\, us
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210920T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210920T203000
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SUMMARY:EVENT AT CAPACITY: Harvest Full Moon Hike at Weeden Farm
DESCRIPTION:Location: South Kingstown\nThis event has reached capacity. To join the waitlist\, please email matt.eldridge@sklt.org. \nWe have another full moon hike in Bristol that same night with no group size limit! Join us here: https://www.meetup.com/Rhode-Island-Land-Trust-Days/events/279970349/ \nThis hike has limited capacity. Registration is required via this link: https://sklt.org/event-tickets/guided-hikes/ \nJoin South Kingstown Land Trust to celebrate RI Land Trust Days with a walk in the moonlight! \nIn the days before tractor lights\, the full Harvest Moon in September helped farmers to gather their crops despite the diminishing daylight hours. We’ll use the beautiful glow of September’s Harvest Moon to illuminate the trails beside Weeden Farm’s thriving agricultural fields on a special guided hike at twilight. \nWe’ll discuss the history of Weeden Farm\, listen for owls and other nocturnal wildlife\, and more. \nGuests are encouraged to enjoy the campfire and bring their own s’mores ingredients or other snacks to enjoy. \nBe sure to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring bug spray and water. \nFree for Members\, $10 Suggested Donation for Non-members. \nRain Date: None. Rain/thunderstorms may cancel this hike. Updates will be shared with registrants via email. \nQuestions? Email matt.eldridge@sklt.org (…or post a question in the Facebook or Meetup event!) \nMeeting Place/Directions: 17 Matunuck Beach Road\, South Kingstown\, RI 02879 \nLearn more about South Kingstown Land Trust HERE.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/harvest-full-moon-hike-at-weeden-farm
LOCATION:17 Matunuck Beach Rd\, 17 Matunuck Beach Rd\, South Kingstown\, RI\, 02879\, us
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210922T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210922T120000
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SUMMARY:Autumnal Equinox Hike
DESCRIPTION:Location: North Smithfield\nThis event has an admissions fee & advance registration is required. See below for details! \nJoin Audubon Society of Rhode Island on a leisurely hike and explore the changes of the season at Fort Wildlife Refuge! \nSearch for wildlife and plants and learn their facts and folklore stories. The hike is easy to easy/moderate. Wear sturdy\, closed-toe shoes and dress for the weather. Advance registration is required. \nFee: $10/member; $14/non-member. Ages: 10 and up.\nRegister online through the events calendar HERE. \nQuestions? Contact Kim Calcagno kcalcagno@asri.org \nMeeting Place/Directions: Fort Nature Refuge\, (Rt. 5)\, 1443 Providence Pike\, North Smithfield\, RI \nLearn more about Audubon Society of Rhode Island HERE.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/autumnal-equinox-hike-2
LOCATION:Audubon Fort Wildlife Refuge\, 1445 Providence Pike\, North Smithfield\, RI\, 02896\, us
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210925T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210925T120000
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SUMMARY:Good Earth Farm Stand & Tour
DESCRIPTION:Location: Hope (Cranston)\nJoin Southside Community Land Trust (SCLT) to walk\, talk and learn about their recent acquisition\, Good Earth Farm\, at the corner of Pippin Orchard Road and Scituate Avenue in western Cranston. \nThis beautiful\, certified organic farm is on the site of the historic Knight Dairy. It was purchased this past summer by SCLT from John and Joyce Holscher\, who ran the Good Earth Organic Farm and Garden Center there for the past 20 years. The Farm covers 20 acres\, 9 of which are cultivated by landless\, experienced and relatively new farmers who lease their plots from SCLT. (Because of the state’s extraordinarily high price for farmland\, most farmers who do not inherit land are unable to buy their own\, which is why SCLT created its Farmland Access Program.) \nWhat makes the Good Earth Farm truly special is the vibrant\, multi-generational and multi-ethnic mix of farmers who grow crops on the land. You can purchase some of their broad assortment of produce at the weekly farm stand on-site\, held from 10 am to 2 pm on Saturdays. (The tour is held once\, however\, on Sept. 25.) \nThis event is FREE and suitable for all ages. Leashed dogs welcome. Restrooms available. \nMeeting Place: Good Earth Farm is located at 1800 Scituate Ave.\, in Hope RI. Look for greenhouses\, and the entrance to the parking area is through the red farm gate on Pippin Orchard Road. \nRain Date: Sat.\, Oct. 2. Updates will be shared on the Facebook & Meetup event pages. \nQuestions? Post them in the Facebook or Meetup event pages! \nLearn more about Southside Community Land Trust HERE.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/good-earth-farm-stand-tour
LOCATION:1800 Scituate Ave\, 1800 Scituate Ave\, Hope\, RI\, 02831\, us
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