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SUMMARY:Walking Tour of Morning Star Farm
DESCRIPTION:Join Land Conservancy of North Kingstown naturalists for a walk of Morning Star Farm\, a working horse farm. As a privately owned farm\, this is a rare opportunity to celebrate its conservation and learn about the plants\, animals\, and geology of the region. \nThe walk will be about 1 mile in length\, over uneven terrain. Please plan to be outdoors (e.g.\, wear sturdy walking shoes\, sunscreen and bug spray; bring a water bottle). No dogs allowed. \nThe event is free but please register ahead. Space is limited.\nEvent will occur unless there are heavy rains where the event will ne rescheduled to 9/25. Notice will be posted on the LCNK Facebook page by 8 a.m. and emails will be sent to those who provide their contact information. \nQuestions?\nContact Kathy Vigness-Raposa at kvigness@aol.com or 401-295- 0687 to reserve your spot and ask any questions. Indicating your attendance on Meetup or Facebook does not reserve your spot – you must contact Kathy directly. For further information on the trust\, you may find out more on their website or their Facebook page. \nDirections:\nMorning Star Horse Farm of Rhode Island is situated at 2415 Tower Hill Rd/Route 1\, Saunderstown\, RI 02874. 1.3 mile south of the Rte 138/Rte 1 interchange on the west side of Rte 1S/Tower Hill Rd\, just past Winsome Drive. Turn into the driveway; there is a parking lot on the left before you enter the property.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/walking-tour-of-morning-star-farm
LOCATION:Morning Star Horse Farm of Rhode Island\, 2415 Tower Hill Road\, Route 1\, Saunderstown\, RI\, 02874\, United States
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SUMMARY:Glocester's Steere Hill Hike
DESCRIPTION:Glocester Land Trust invites you on a guided walk of their spectacular Steere Hill Conservation Area. Starting at the parking area\, we will walk through the forest on twisting trails\, over an earthen dam\, rocky ridges\, past a shepherds hut site\, a grove of American Beech\, immense stone walls and barn foundations\, to a 27 acre meadow with a breathtaking five mile vista at the summit of Steere Hill. On the way down the hill we will visit an ancient cemetery with unmarked field stones for headstone and footstones that may date to the 1740’s. \nThe trail is a little rough\, gently rolling\, and can be muddy\, so wear appropriate shoes. At the top of the hill is a portable toilet. Leashed dogs are welcome. Bring water. Total distance is approx 3 miles. This walk will be cancelled if it is raining. \nQuestions?\nContact Roy Najecki at Roy@Najecki.com or 401-647-3631 for any questions in regards to the event. To learn more about the Glocester Land Trust visit the GLT website here. \nDirections:\nSteere Hill Conservation Area is located across from across from 383 Putnam Pike (Route 44). From I-295 Exit 7\, take US 44 west 5 1/2 miles. Parking area is on the left (south) side of the road just beyond the large fields. The Harmony Marketplace shopping plaza is on the right just beyond the parking area. N41.894 W71.611 (N41 53.580\, W71 36.571) More details at ExploreRI: http://www.exploreri.org/gSiteReport2.php?siteID=18&src=siteList
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/glocesters-steere-hill-hike
LOCATION:Steere Hill Farm Conservation Area\, 41° 53.64' N 71° 36.65' W\, Glocester\, RI\, 02814\, United States
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SUMMARY:Knight Farm Hike
DESCRIPTION:The West Bay Land Trust invites you through a guided walk through the historic Knight Farm conservation lands in western Cranston. The newly opened Knight Farm Trail wends its way through woodlands and historic farm areas\, some of which are still under active cultivation. This rustic Trail crosses a short small bridge and we strongly recommend wearing long pants and using bug spray.\nWe will meet at the trailhead at Laten Knight Road and Beechwood Drive and cover the 1.5 mile loop through forest\, farm and woodland areas. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Please no noisy electronics. \nRain date will be the following Saturday on September 30th\, same time. \nQuestions?\nReservations are not necessary but appreciated when informed at westbaylandtrust@hotmail.com You may also reach out to Doug Doe at 401-787-1958 or dwdoe@cox.net for further inquiries on the event and trust. For more details visit the Trust’s website at westbaylandtrust.org \nDirections:\nKnight Farm is located at the trailhead at Laten Knight Rd and Beechwood Drive\, West Cranston.\nRt. 37 west to end and left on Natick Save to right on Conly Rd to right on Hope Rd.\, then either right at Pippin Orchard or Burlingame Roads. Free parking on Beechwood Drive.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/knight-farm-hike
LOCATION:Knight Farm\, Cranston\, RI
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SUMMARY:Summer Yoga with South Kingstown Land Trust - Final Week!
DESCRIPTION:South Kingstown Land Trust encourages you to come out and release your tensions with yoga in the great outdoors! SKLT member and registered yoga teacher\, Noreen McGill\, has been hosting a series of yoga classes every Saturday The Barn at Weeden Farm. This is the final week! \nAll you’ll need is a mat and water to enjoy the open space of Weeden Farm while you embrace your inner peace! Intended for all levels and ages so bring the whole family. Donation suggested\, entire proceeds will go directly towards supporting the work of SKLT; thank you\, Noreen! This activity will be held rain or shine; in the event of bad weather\, the class will be moved indoors. \nAfter your practice\, feel free to enjoy a self-guided walk on the public trails of Weeden Farm: http://exploreri.org/gSiteReport2.php?siteID=15&src=siteList \nQuestions?\nSend any additional questions via email to South Kingstown Land Trust at mo.howard@sklt.org or 401-789-0965. For more information on the Trust\, you can visit the SKLT website http://sklt.org \, the South Kingstown Land Trust Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/SouthKingstownLandTrust/ or the SKLT Instagram page at http://www.instagram.com/sklandtrust \nDirections:\nSouth Kingstown Land Trust’s Barn is located at 17 Matunuck Beach Road\, South Kingstown. Take US Route 1 north; take Matunuck Beach Road exit; then take the first driveway on the right. Plenty of parking is available adjacent to The Barn.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/summer-yoga-with-south-kingstown-land-trust-final-week
LOCATION:South Kingstown Land Trust Barn\, 17 Matunuck Beach Rd\, Wakefield\, 02879\, United States
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SUMMARY:Edible Plants at Jacobs Point
DESCRIPTION:Warren Conservation Land Trust invites you to an edible plants hike with Russ Cohen!\nCoastal Rhode Island is home to at least 70 species of edible wild plants\, many of which are more nutritious and/or flavorful than their cultivated counterparts. Join wild edibles enthusiast Russ Cohen\, author of the book Wild Plants I Have Known…and Eaten\, on a two-hour ramble in and around Jacob’s Point. Learn about the virtues of at least eighteen species of wild plants.\nKeys to the identification of each species will be provided\, along with info on edible portion(s)\, season(s) of availability and preparation methods\, along with guidelines for safe and environmentally responsible foraging. \nNote: Any age\, One hour of walking\, Crossing three brooks\, Bring bugspray\, Beware of tics\, No dogs. Rain date will be the following date of September 19. \nQuestions?\nYou may contact Finn Brudevold at Warren Conservation Land Trust for questions about the event at 401-310-0490 or email a fbrudevold@msn.com For any questions on the trust you can visit their website or Facebook. You may also send any emails to wrrenlctri@gmail.com \nDirections:\nJacobs Point is located on Jacobs Point Drive in Warren. We will start at the Audubon Centre in Bristol. It is on Rte 114 on the Bristol/Warren line.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/edible-plants-at-jacobs-point
LOCATION:Jacobs Point\, Jacobs Point Rd\, Warren\, RI\, United States
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SUMMARY:End of Summer's Day at Osamequin Nature Trails & Bird Sanctuary
DESCRIPTION:The Barrington Land Conservation Trust\, the Barrington Garden Club and Barrington Recreation Department invite you to a late afternoon walk at Osamequin Nature Trails and Bird Sanctuary. This walk is also part of the Barrington 300th Anniversary commemoration. \nCelebrate the completion of a mulit-year trail renovation effort between the Land Trust and the Garden Club. Enjoy the coastline views including an osprey platform and a colorful late summer meadow. Learn about Osamequin\, the Massasoit of 400 years ago for whom the preserve is named; then learn about the two US Presidents who have passed this way within the last century. \nOur leisurely paced walk across gentle terrain is appropriate for all ages and dogs on leash. Please note: there are several uneven foot bridges along our planned route. Our brand new trail guide and brochure will be available for participants. \nNo reservation is needed for this free public walk. Dress for the day’s weather. Insect repellent is recommended year round as a precaution against Lyme Disease. \nQuestions? \nContact Helen Tjader at 401-480-8329 or helen@acornnpsolutions.com. Learn more about the Trust at BLCT website: BLCT website and BLCT Facebook: BLCT Facebook. \nDirections:\nWe will meet at the main Osamequin entrance also known as the First Bird Trailhead. This trailhead is right on Route 114 North\, also known as County Road and Wampanoag Trail. \nFrom the South take Route 114 North. You will pass Federal Road in Barrington — the “White Church” (Congregational Church) bridge intersection — and Walker’s Farm\, and then about 0.2 mile beyond the turnaround exit for Route 103 to Riverside look for a sign for the preserve on your right as well as a parking area next to the road. \nFrom the North take Route 114 South to the turnaround exit on the left 0.15 miles south of Primrose Hill Road. Take this turnaround\, which puts you on Route 114 north. Go 0.2 miles and look for a sign for the preserve on your right as well as a parking area next to the road. There is plenty of free parking available near the trailhead. \nCoordinates: 41° 45.633′ N 71° 19.367′ W\nFind out more at Explore RI: http://www.exploreri.org/gSiteReport2.php?siteID=28&src=siteList
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/end-of-summers-day-at-osamequin-nature-trails-bird-sanctuary
LOCATION:Osamequin Nature Trails and Bird Sanctuary\, Wampanoag Trl\, Barrington\, RI\, 02806\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170916T160000
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SUMMARY:Blackstone Biodiversity Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 2nd annual Biodiversity Festival at the Blackstone State Park will be hosted by the Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park. Several Rhode Island Land Trusts will be participating. Whether you want to get out on a scheduled walk\, look at animal specimens\, or learn how to care for the environment from one of our partners\, all are welcome to this free and family friendly event. \nFor more information\, call the park at 508-234-4242 x108 or visit: Biodiversity Festival Blackstone NPS \nThe festival will take place on the lawn outside the Kelly House which is located at 1075 Lower River Rd\, Lincoln\, RI in Blackstone State Park. \nPhoto of Kelly House and canal from Wikipedia.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/blackstone-biodiversity-festival
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SUMMARY:Take the Mystery out of Mushrooming
DESCRIPTION:Join Audubon Society of Rhode Island at Powder Mill Ledges Wildlife Refuge in Smithfield for a wild mushroom extravaganza and learn how to identify the various mushrooms that grow in our area\, including the edible ones. Begin with an introductory lecture with wild mushrooms on display that were collected from other areas. Next venture out with an Audubon guide for a hike to find mushrooms growing in the wild. Then sample some tasty dishes that are prepared using a variety of cultivated “wild“ mushrooms. Please note that collecting mushrooms on Audubon property is prohibited. \nThis program is appropriate for ages 16 and up. Registration is required. \nProgram fee: $30/member; $35/non-member. Ages: 16+. Register online at Take Mystery out of Mushrooming at this link here. Indicating your attendance on either Meetup or Facebook does not reserve your spot – you must contact Audubon directly. Don’t be disappointed\, sign up early! Registration deadline is September 15th at 5 pm. \nQuestions? \nContact Audubon at Audubon@asri.org\nor 401-949-5454. You can also learn more about Audubon by visiting the ASRI website. \nDirections: \nPowder Mill Ledges Wildlife Refuge is located at 12 Sanderson Rd\, Smithfield. See Powder Mill Ledges Wildlife Refuge (https://asri.org/hike/wild-life-refuges/powder-mill-ledges-wildlife-refuge-asri-headquarters.html) for more about the refuge and detailed directions.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/take-the-mystery-out-of-mushrooming
LOCATION:Powder Mill Ledges Wildlife Refuge\, 12 Sanderson Rd.\, Smithfield\, RI\, 02917\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170916T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170916T120000
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SUMMARY:Meet the Trees at Briggs-Boesch Farm!
DESCRIPTION:East Greenwich Land Trust welcomes you to a guided walk featuring the trees of the Briggs-Boesch Farm. Originally purchased by John Briggs in 1672\, with structures built as early as 1704 by his son Richard\, the Briggs family owned and farmed in this area of East Greenwich (extending\, at times\, as far west as Narrow Lane) for some 180 years; the current farmhouse and the main bay of the barn are a classic example of a New England farmstead from this period. \nSince leaving the Briggs’ family control in 1850\, the Farm has had 7 owners; most recently\, the Boesch family who owned the current farm holding for almost 50 years. Besides the farm fields and varied woodland\, the property contains several historic structures and an historic cemetery. In June 2003 the farmstead was added to the National Register of Historic Places. \nThe East Greenwich Municipal Land Trust purchased the 90 acre farm in October 2001. Currently\, the Briggs-Boesch Farm serves as the southern anchor of the Town’s greenway system\, providing publicly accessible trails throughout the property’s fields and forests. \nThe Farm is also home to Pat’s Pastured\, a pasture-raised livestock farm operation across much of the property that promotes sustainable farming and vegetable cultivation. For more information\, please visit http://www.patspastured.com \nWalk will be 1-2 miles over a variety of terrain on a working farm. Be sure to dress for the day’s weather in comfortable walking shoes. \nQuestions?\nFor any additional questions you may send an email to East Greenwich Land Trust jensuellentrop@yahoo.com You may also find out more about the trust at their website \nDirections:\nBriggs-Boesch Farm is located at 830 South Road\, East Greenwich\, RI (please park in parking lot by Briggs-Boesch white farm sign at trailhead\, across from subdivision). For more details including a trail map\, visit ExploreRI at: http://www.exploreri.org/gSiteReport2.php?siteID=73&src=siteList
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/meet-the-trees-at-briggs-boesch-farm
LOCATION:Briggs And Boesch Farm\, 830 South Road\, East Greenwich RI 02818\, East Greenwich\, RI\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170912T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170912T193000
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SUMMARY:Lawton Farm Tours with Scituate Land Trust
DESCRIPTION:The Scituate Land Trust and the Scituate Conservation Commission invites you to join them on the tour of Lawton Farm! A 54-acre conservation and recreation area\, the farm includes an open field managed as grassland bird habitat. The event includes a ribbon cutting to celebrate the new entrance and a large educational display.\nDogs are not allowed during grassland bird nesting season (April through August). Please enjoy Lawton Farm and help us protect the habitat for nesting birds.No reservations are required. Additional announcements\, they will be posted at scituateri.org\nNote: Motor vehicles are not allowed beyond the new parking area. \nQuestions?\nFor any questions about the event\, you may contact Rob Bower\, of Scituate Land Trust\, at 401-451-2452 or email him at robbower@aol.com For details on the trust you may visit their website \nDirections:\nFollow Route 12 (Scituate Ave.) to an intersection with Seven Mile Road in Scituate. Lawton Farm is a mile south on Seven Mile Road. Enter parking lot on right after open fields.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/lawton-farm-tours-with-scituate-land-trust
LOCATION:Lawton Farm\, Seven Mile Road\, Scituate\, RI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170910T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170910T170000
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SUMMARY:Off the Beaten Path
DESCRIPTION:Watson Farm Manager Don Minto leads a special tour of Historic New England‘s extensive seaside working farm. Learn how the farm’s evolution relates to the local island community and Rhode Island history. Discover stories of the land\, people\, and natural resources of Narragansett Bay and learn how preserving our historic landscapes positively affects local food production. \nPrice for the farm tour: $5 Historic New England members\, $10 nonmembers. Indicating your attendance on either Meetup or Facebook does not reserve your spot. Please call 401-423-0005 ext. 3 for more information or register online: Off the Beaten Path. To learn more about Historic New England visit: Historic New England. \nDirections: Watson Farm is located at 455 North Road in Jamestown\, RI. Take Route 138 east across Jamestown Bridge. Take Helm St. exit. Turn right onto North Road. The farm is 0.3 miles on the right. From Newport Bridge\, take the first exit. Follow signs to Jamestown. Turn right on Narragansett Avenue. Turn right at light on North Road. The farm is 1.6 miles on the left. There is plenty of parking at the farm.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/off-the-beaten-path
LOCATION:Watson Farm\, 455 North Rd\, Jamestown\, RI\, 02835\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170910T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170910T150000
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SUMMARY:New Weetamoo Woods Trail in Tiverton!
DESCRIPTION:The Tiverton Open Space Commission invites you to a vigorous 1¾ mile walk at Weetamoo Woods. You will be among the first to travel the newly created\, uneven trails through a recent addition to one of the Commission’s most remarkable protected properties. Starting from the East Road entrance\, trails pass through the oak and holly forest and loop past cellar holes and an 1840 saw mill. Enjoy the woods and discover the hidden history of Tiverton. \nBe sure to wear appropriate footwear\, socks and long pants (remember this is tick territory). Insect repellant is highly recommended. No handicap accessibility. No restrooms. Dogs are not permitted for this group hike. This walk will be held rain or shine. \nQuestions?\nContact the Tiverton Open Space Commission at 401-633-2037 or email Garry Plunkett at gplunkett@cox.net. For more information on the Trust\, you can visit the TOSC webpage \nDirections:\nThe Weetamoo Woods East Road Trailhead is located at 286 East Rd\, Tiverton. Take route 24S to route 77S (towards Little Compton)\, at Tiverton Four Corners (Gray’s Ice Cream) turn left onto East Road; in ¼ mile\, the entrance and parking will be on the left\, across from the Fire Station. There are spaces for about a dozen vehicles. Extra parking is behind the Fire Station. Coordinates: 41° 34.335′ N 71° 10.637′ W For more details and trail map\, check ExploreRI: http://www.exploreri.org/gSiteReport2.php?siteID=51&src=siteList
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/new-weetamoo-woods-trail-in-tiverton
LOCATION:Weetamoo Woods\, Tiverton\, RI\, 02878\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170910T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170910T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T180441
CREATED:20170724T173138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170812T183139Z
UID:10000157-1505037600-1505059200@www.rilandtrusts.org
SUMMARY:Audubon Raptor Weekend
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThis September they will be descending on the Audubon Society of Rhode Island’s Environmental Education Center in Bristol\, Rhode Island for Raptor Weekend 2017. Wildlife rehabilitators and experts from across the Northeast will bring a wide variety of these extraordinary birds to the largest raptor celebration in New England. Enjoy live flight demonstrations\, educational programs\, and activities for bird enthusiasts of all ages. \nAudubon presents a unique opportunity for visitors to get up-close with many species and learn about amazing birds of prey in this fun\, family-friendly weekend event. \nThe Environmental Education Center will be open\, as will the gift shop\, so restrooms are available. There will also be food for sale. No pets please. This event is handicapped accessible and there are ADA parking spaces in the Center’s parking lot. \nGeneral Admission: Adult: $13/member\, $16/non-member\, Child (ages 4 – 12): $9/member\, $11/non-member\, Children under age 3 are free \nTwo Day Pass: Adult: $23/member\, $28/non-member\, Child: $15/member\, $17/non-member\, Children under age 3 are free \nYou may buy tickets in advance online at this link. \nQuestions? \nFor more information visit the events calendar at the Audubon wesbite. For more about the Refuge and a Trail Map click here. \nNote: There is no set time or place for Meetup attendees to meet each other for this all day event. Please feel free to coordinate with fellow attendees via Meetup comments. \nDirections:\nThe Audubon Environmental Education Center is located at 1401 Hope St in Bristol. This property is just off County Road (Route 114) on the Warren/Bristol town line. Free parking is available in the Center’s parking lot.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/audubon-raptor-weekend-3/2017-09-10
LOCATION:Audubon Society of Rhode Island\, 1401 Hope St # 114\, Bristol\, RI\, 02809\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170910T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170910T100000
DTSTAMP:20260501T180441
CREATED:20170621T140831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170705T235828Z
UID:10000026-1505034000-1505037600@www.rilandtrusts.org
SUMMARY:Bird Banding Demonstration with Aquidneck Land Trust
DESCRIPTION:Join the Aquidneck Land Trust for a bird banding demonstration Bailey Brook with ecology professor Jim Chace and his students of Salve Regina University. Bailey Brook is a primary source of drinking water for Middletown and Newport residents. It also serves as a habitat for several migratory bird species. The Sweet Flag property buffers Bailey Brook\, and was protected by ALT in 2006. Jim and his students will be catching and banding migrant and resident songbird species at the Sweet Flag Preserve as part of their research on the property over several years of study. Hear about the different species of birds Jim and his students have observed and banded on the property. Have you ever seen birds being banded? Here’s your chance! (Reservations required) \nQuestions?\nFor additional questions\, you may learn more at the ALT website or the ALT Facebook. Send your RSVP details to Meghan Harris at 401-849-2799 or mharris@ailt.org. Indicating your attendance on either Meetup or Facebook is not enough to reserve your spot – so please contact Alex directly. Attendees who have RSVPd to ALT will be contacted via email/phone if the event is canceled. Any cancellation will also be posted to ALT’s Facebook page. \nDirections:\nWe will meet at the Middletown Police Station located at 123 Valley Rd\, Middletown and park in their lot on Valley Road. Sweet Flag Preserve is a 1-2 minute walk located southwest of preserve\, at the end of Haymaker Rd. Parking is limited so please carpool.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/bird-banding-demonstration-with-aquidneck-land-trust-2
LOCATION:The Sweet Flag Partner’s Preserve and Bailey Brook\, 123 Valley Rd\, Middletown\, RI\, United States
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=The Sweet Flag Partner’s Preserve and Bailey Brook 123 Valley Rd Middletown RI United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=123 Valley Rd:geo:-71.2923394,41.5155782
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170909T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170909T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T180441
CREATED:20170712T150201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170714T155248Z
UID:10000030-1504976400-1504987200@www.rilandtrusts.org
SUMMARY:Focus on Insects - Guided Walk at Garrison House Acres
DESCRIPTION:Narrow River Land Trusts calls you to witness their contribution to a state-wide celebration of special green spaces just outside your door. Join them for an all-ages guided walk starting at Middlebridge and walking across the bridge to South Kingstown and through the Garrison House Acres Narrow River Land Trust property. This year’s walk will focus on insects with our guides\, Rick Enser of the Narrow River Land Trust and David Gregg of the RI Natural History Survey. Learn about the insects that inhabit the shoreline and fields and how NRLT track them. To learn how climate change may be reflected in the insect life we will set up moth traps and use other techniques to record insect diversity and discover trends. \nPlease wear sturdy shoes and bring binoculars\, hand lens\, and insect protection. No dogs please. Restrooms will not be available. \nQuestions?\nSend any additional questions via email to Narrow River Land Trust at office@narrowriverlandtrust.org or through phone at 401-595-4554. For more information on the Trust\, you can visit the NRLT website \nDirections:\nGarrison House Acres is located at 94 Middlebrudge Rd\, Narragansett\, RI.\nFrom US Route 1\, take either Bridgetown Road or Torrey Road east to Middlebridge Road. Turn south on Middlebridge Road and follow south until you cross Middlebridge over the Narrow River. Make sure to park across the street from Narrow River Kayaks. Parking is available at the Middlebridge Education Center on the Narragansett side of Middlebridge (95 Middlebridge Rd.). From there we will walk across Middlebridge to Garrison House Acres on the South Kingstown side of the Narrow River.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/focus-on-insects-guided-walk-at-garrison-house-acres
LOCATION:Garrison House Acres\, 95 Middlebridge Rd\, Narragansett\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170909T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170909T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T180441
CREATED:20170724T173138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170812T183139Z
UID:10000156-1504951200-1504972800@www.rilandtrusts.org
SUMMARY:Audubon Raptor Weekend
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThis September they will be descending on the Audubon Society of Rhode Island’s Environmental Education Center in Bristol\, Rhode Island for Raptor Weekend 2017. Wildlife rehabilitators and experts from across the Northeast will bring a wide variety of these extraordinary birds to the largest raptor celebration in New England. Enjoy live flight demonstrations\, educational programs\, and activities for bird enthusiasts of all ages. \nAudubon presents a unique opportunity for visitors to get up-close with many species and learn about amazing birds of prey in this fun\, family-friendly weekend event. \nThe Environmental Education Center will be open\, as will the gift shop\, so restrooms are available. There will also be food for sale. No pets please. This event is handicapped accessible and there are ADA parking spaces in the Center’s parking lot. \nGeneral Admission: Adult: $13/member\, $16/non-member\, Child (ages 4 – 12): $9/member\, $11/non-member\, Children under age 3 are free \nTwo Day Pass: Adult: $23/member\, $28/non-member\, Child: $15/member\, $17/non-member\, Children under age 3 are free \nYou may buy tickets in advance online at this link. \nQuestions? \nFor more information visit the events calendar at the Audubon wesbite. For more about the Refuge and a Trail Map click here. \nNote: There is no set time or place for Meetup attendees to meet each other for this all day event. Please feel free to coordinate with fellow attendees via Meetup comments. \nDirections:\nThe Audubon Environmental Education Center is located at 1401 Hope St in Bristol. This property is just off County Road (Route 114) on the Warren/Bristol town line. Free parking is available in the Center’s parking lot.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/audubon-raptor-weekend-3/2017-09-09
LOCATION:Audubon Society of Rhode Island\, 1401 Hope St # 114\, Bristol\, RI\, 02809\, United States
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Audubon Society of Rhode Island 1401 Hope St # 114 Bristol RI 02809 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1401 Hope St # 114:geo:-71.2829715,41.7098662
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170909T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170909T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T180441
CREATED:20170822T191915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170919T214128Z
UID:10000194-1504951200-1504958400@www.rilandtrusts.org
SUMMARY:History and Herb Hike
DESCRIPTION:Walk through the beautiful\, rolling trails of Lincoln with Historic New England and learn about its history-filled landscape from the seventeenth century to today. Herbalist Jessyloo Rogrigues identifies various herbs and explains their uses in both colonial times and today. Tours begin at Arnold House and travel through Gateway Park to Chase Farm Park and back again. \nPrice includes admission to Arnold House.\n$5 Historic New England members\n$10 residents of Lincoln\, R.I.\n$15 nonmembers and nonresidents of Lincoln\, R.I. \nRegistration is recommended. Lincoln residents must call to register. Indicating your attendance on either Meetup or Facebook does not reserve your spot. Please call 401-728-9696 or register online at: Arnold History and Herb 9-9. To learn more about Historic New England visit: Historic New England \nDirections: the Arnold House is located at 487 Great Road\, Lincoln\, RI. Follow Route 295 to RI-146 South\, exit 9. Exit at RI-123\, Breakneck Rd. Go east (left) on Breakneck Road for 1.5 miles. The parking area for Arnold House is on the left before the house. There is also a town-owned parking area west (left) of the Arnold House on Great Road. It is marked with a sign that reads “Gateway Park.”
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/history-and-herb-hike
LOCATION:Eleazer Arnold House\, 487 Great Road\, Lincoln\, RI\, 02865\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170909T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170909T110000
DTSTAMP:20260501T180441
CREATED:20170802T133205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170802T163828Z
UID:10000183-1504947600-1504954800@www.rilandtrusts.org
SUMMARY:Palmer River Row with Warren Land Trust!
DESCRIPTION:Row the Palmer River in a multi-oared boat! Join the Warren Land Conservation Trust as experienced coxswains guide our group on a 2 mile voyage from the Kelly Street launch in Warren to Tom’s Island and back. Recommended for able bodied teens and adults. Dress in layers appropriate for weather conditions including water shoes or boots. Bring water and a snack. No pets please.\nSeating is limited to 15. Restroom facilities are unavailable. Lifejackets will be provided. Small\, human powered crafts\, such as canoes and kayaks\, are welcome to join us. \nNote: There will be limited seating of 15\, so RSVP is required and will be on first come\, first served basis. Please indicate the number of people in your party\, when making the reservation. In the event of inclement weather\, registrants will be notified of cancellation by e-mail. \nQuestions?\nSend any questions and RSVP details to warrenlctri@gmail.com or visit the Trust’s Facebook at fb.me/WLCTRI \nDirections:\nWe will meet at German American Club on Kellys Street in Warren. Parking can be in the grass at the Warren German American Club – 27 Kelly St\, Warren RI 02885. Heading North on RI-114\, turn right onto Kelly Street (opposite Patriot Wine & Spirits)\, drive 400 feet\, cross the East Bay Bikepath and park to the left on the grass.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/palmer-river-row-with-warren-land-trust
LOCATION:Warren German American Club\, 27 Kelly St\, Warren\, RI\, 02885\, United States
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Warren German American Club 27 Kelly St Warren RI 02885 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=27 Kelly St:geo:-71.283925,41.736451
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170906T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170906T203000
DTSTAMP:20260501T180441
CREATED:20170721T151704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170906T150110Z
UID:10000135-1504724400-1504729800@www.rilandtrusts.org
SUMMARY:Enjoy a Full Harvest Moonrise at Turner Reservoir - Cancelled!
DESCRIPTION:Weather forecasts for heavy rain with thunderstorms and even the potential for flash floods have informed our decision to cancel tonight’s full moon walk. Stay safe! \nThe Ten Mile River Watershed Council\, the East Providence Conservation Commission and the National Park Service invite you to experience the beauty of a late summer sunset and full harvest moonrise across the Turner Reservoir. Learn about the fish ladder restoring the herring run. Our easy\, less than a mile walk will include a side trip to an ancient oak tree at Bridgham Farm. \nNo reservations are needed for this free event. Dogs on leash are welcome. Be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes. Bug repellant is advised. Be sure to bring a flashlight. \nQuestions:\nContact Ben Cote at To learn more about the Ten Mile River Watershed Council visit their website and their Facebook page\nYou can learn more about the East Providence Conservation Commission at their website and their Facebook page. \nDirections:\nThe Turner Reservoir Loop Trailhead is located in East Providence along Route 114A across from Hunts Mills at 400 Pleasant Street. This is about about 200 feet north of Seekonk town line near the intersection of 114A with Ledge Road. Free parking is available in two lots on either side of the Ten Mile River.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/enjoy-a-full-harvest-moonrise-at-turner-reservoir
LOCATION:Turner Reservior\, 400 Pleasant St\, East Providence\, RI\, 02916\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170906T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170906T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T180441
CREATED:20170721T145354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170906T145527Z
UID:10000137-1504724400-1504728000@www.rilandtrusts.org
SUMMARY:Full Corn Moon Hike at Crandall Family Preserve - Cancelled!
DESCRIPTION:Weather forecasts for heavy rain with thunderstorms and even the potential for flash floods have informed our decision to cancel tonight’s full moon walk. \nThe Westerly Land Trust invites you to experience a full moon evening hike through the Crandall Family Preserve with hike leader\, Donna Anderson. Savor a tranquil hike through the moonlit forest at a preserve which is not open to the public except for guided walks like this one. Learn about the habitats\, flora and fauna here\, and some interesting historical facts under the splendor of a full Corn Moon. \nThis hike is considered easy and level. For all hikes\, be sure to wear shoes appropriate for natural conditions along the paths that may include rocks\, roots and mud. In warmer months\, come prepared with insect repellant for your comfort\, but it is also recommended year round for prevention of Lyme disease. \nQuestions?\nYou may reach out to hike leader\, Donna\, at 203-470-4566. Or email your questions to the Westerly Land Trust to execdir@westerlylandtrust.org or call the Trust at 401-315-260.\nFor more information on the trust\, you can visit their Facebook\, or you may check out their website Details for this event can be found here. \nDirections:\nCrandall Family Preserve is located at Pound Road in Westerly. Hikers will park and meet at the very end of Pound Road\, across from 75 Pound Road.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/full-corn-moon-hike-at-crandall-family-preserve
LOCATION:Crandall Family Preserve\, 75 Pound Road\, Westerly\, RI\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170906T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170906T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T180441
CREATED:20170721T145136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170905T232816Z
UID:10000133-1504722600-1504728000@www.rilandtrusts.org
SUMMARY:Full Corn Moonrise and Ridge Walk - Cancelled!
DESCRIPTION:Weather forecasts for heavy rain with thunderstorms have informed our decision to cancel the full moon walk. Please stay tuned as we will pick another full moon date later this year for a walk. \nNeutaconkanut Hill Conservancy and the Providence Parks Department along with Rhode Island Land Trust Days and Blackstone Go! invite you to escape your work day routine for a guided walk capped by the full corn moonrise from the summit meadow. At 6:30 pm\, meet to enjoy a short walk featuring the trees of Neutaconkanut. By 7:30 pm\, we’ll be back at the meadow to watch for the full moon rising over Providence. \nDress for the day’s weather and bring a flashlight. This walk is free\, but we suggest a $5 per family donation to help support the work of the Conservancy. No advance reservations required. Suitable for ages 5 and up. Dogs on leash are welcome. Insect repellant is also recommended year round as a precaution against ticks which carry Lyme Disease. \nYou may choose to skip the walk. If so\, plan to meet us at the summit meadow around 7:30 pm. Any cancellations will be noted on the Neutaconkanut Facebook page. \nQuestions?\nContact Susan at 401 649-4366 or Susan@nhill.org To learn more about Neutaconkanut Hill Conservancy visit the NHill Website and NHC Facebook. To download a copy of the NHill Trail Map you may click here. \nDirections:\nThe Neutaconkanut Hill park ballfield is located at 120 Killingly St\, Providence. We’ll start our walk at the Neutaconkanut Hill Conservancy kiosk behind the ballfield. From the east and south: From I-95 in Providence\, take US-6W/RI-10W exit. From the north: From I-95 in Providence\, take Exit 22B for US-6W/RI-10W. Merge onto US-6W. Get off at the Killingly St. Exit. Take a left at exit onto Killingly St. Continue to drive straight at the Hartford Ave. intersection light\, keeping on Killingly St. At stop sign (the ball park will be straight ahead) turn left\, staying on Killingly St and then turn right into the parking lot for the ballfield. Additional parking can be found in the Recreation Center parking lot at 675 Plainfield St. Both lots offer ample free parking. \nOur Conservancy programs are offered to the community thanks to our dedicated volunteers. Please consider volunteering to assist us. If you are interested\, please contact Susan at 401 649-4366 or Susan@nhill.org Thank you!
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/full-corn-moonrise-and-ridge-walk
LOCATION:Neutaconkanut Hill Conservancy Inc.\, 120 Killingly Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02909\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170904T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170904T123000
DTSTAMP:20260501T180441
CREATED:20170710T113301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170724T163854Z
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SUMMARY:Bland Preserve and Beavers: Two Guided Hikes
DESCRIPTION:The Cumberland Land Trust invites you to come enjoy a guided hike through woods and adjacent to a swamp inhabited by beavers. Learn about how the beavers have modified this natural area and the actions taken in response by the Cumberland Land Trust. Observe some of the unique habitats located at this preserve. The trail\, which includes bog bridges\, has some hilly terrain but is not considered difficult to travel. \nThe hike will be offered at two times: 9:00 am-10:30am and 11:00 am-12:30pm. Due to site constraints\, the Cumberland Land Trust is limiting the number of participants to 30 people for each hike. Please note that a reservation via Meetup or by phone is required: there are two listings\, one for each time. Be sure to reserve the hike with the time that suits your schedule. \nThe hike of approximately 1.5 miles is appropriate for adults and families with children ages five and older. The trail is not handicap accessible. No bathroom facilities are available. Participants should wear appropriate boots or shoes for hiking\, bring water and apply bug repellent. Light refreshments will also be provided. The event is expected to last 1 ½ hours. Please leave your pets at home. \nThe event will be postponed in the event of rain. A notice will be posted to the Meet Up site and those registered via phone will be called. \nQuestions?\nSend any additional questions via email to Sue Bundy suebundy@verizon.net or 401-789-0965. Indicating your attendance on Facebook does not reserve your spot – you must contact CLT directly. Reservation required via the “Meet Up” application or by phone to Sue Bundy listed above. Be sure to select the time that suits your schedule from the two Meetup listings. If the Meetup listings have filled\, please contact Sue to be added to the waitlist. For more information on the Trust\, you can visit the Cumberland Land Trust website \nDirections:\nThe James J. Bland Preserve Trailhead is located on the south side of Nate Whipple Highway (Rt 120) in northern Cumberland.\nFrom the south\, take Exit 10 off Interstate 295 and go north on Mendon Rd. (Rt 122) for about 2 miles until you reach a traffic light (Navigant Credit Union). Bear right onto Nate Whipple Highway and proceed east for about 1 mile. Parking is available across the street from the Preserve on Sneech Pond Road. Use caution crossing Nate Whipple Highway and make your way to Pole 54.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/bland-preserve-and-beavers-two-guided-hikes
LOCATION:James J. Bland Preserve\, Nate Whipple Highway\, Cumberland\, United States
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=James J. Bland Preserve Nate Whipple Highway Cumberland United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Nate Whipple Highway:geo:-71.4201109,41.9822346
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170902T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170902T153000
DTSTAMP:20260501T180441
CREATED:20170822T204746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170822T205158Z
UID:10000073-1504360800-1504366200@www.rilandtrusts.org
SUMMARY:History and Herb Hike
DESCRIPTION:Join Historic New England and a professional herbalist for a walk through Casey Farm and its beautiful\, wooded trails. Discover the history of this landscape from the seventeenth century to today. Learn about the farm’s wide variety of herbs and their benefits. Hike meets at the cow barn. \nPrice includes admission for a tour of the historic farmhouse.\n$5 Historic New England members\n$10 North Kingstown residents\n$15 nonmembers \nRegistration is recommended. North Kingstown residents must call to register. Indicating your attendance on either Meetup or Facebook does not reserve your spot. Please call 401-295-1030 ext. 5 for more information or register online: Casey History and Herb 9-2. To learn more about Historic New England visit: Historic New England. \nDirections: Casey Farm is located at 2325 Boston Neck Road\, Saunderstown\, RI. Take I-95 to Route 4 south to Route 138 east (Newport/Jamestown exit). Turn right onto Route 1A before the Jamestown Bridge. The farm is one mile on the right. From Newport\, take Route 138 west to the Narragansett exit. Turn right onto Route 1A. The farm is one mile on the right. There is a large parking lot at the farm.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/history-and-herb-hike-3
LOCATION:Casey Farm\, 2325 Boston Neck Rd\, Saunderstown\, RI\, 02874\, United States
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Casey Farm 2325 Boston Neck Rd Saunderstown RI 02874 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=2325 Boston Neck Rd:geo:-71.4234663,41.5121102
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170902T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170902T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T180441
CREATED:20170721T161533Z
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SUMMARY:DIY Summer Walk in the Woods
DESCRIPTION:This month Neutaconkanut Hill Conservancy and the Providence Parks Department invite you to enjoy the Labor Day weekend with a Do-It-Yourself\, self-guided walk through the only wild forest in Providence. Choose your own start and end time. Take an easy pace. We highly recommend using the sloping WPA path to access a loop route along the orange and blue trails across the ridge through shaded woods and over cooling streams. Plan to linger at the views from the Pocasset overlook and summit meadow – always a treat. \n*Note: Due to the Labor Day weekend\, in place of our monthly\, first Saturday guided walk\, our volunteers will be leading a special evening walk\, the Full Corn Moonrise and Ridge Walk\, on Wednesday\, September 6 at 6:30 pm as part of Land Trust Days and Blackstone Go! Details are posted. \nDo-it-yourself pro tips – Be sure to download and bring a copy of the NHill Trail Map: http://www.nhill.org/trail-map-3/ . Dress for the day’s weather – be sure to wear comfortable walking or hiking shoes. Dogs on leash are welcome. Insect repellant is recommended year round as a precaution against ticks which carry Lyme Disease. Be sure to bring some water. Please pack out any items you bring – thank you! \nQuestions?\nTo learn more about Neutaconkanut Hill Conservancy visit the NHill Website and NHC Facebook. Our Conservancy programs are offered to the community thanks to our dedicated volunteers. Please consider volunteering to assist us. If you are interested\, please contact Susan at 401 649-4366 or Susan@nhill.org Thank you! \nDirections: \nThe Neutaconkanut Hill Park ballfield is located at 120 Killingly St\, Providence. You can start your walk at the Neutaconkanut Hill Conservancy kiosk behind the ballfield. From the east and south: From I-95 in Providence\, take US-6W/RI-10W exit. From the north: From I-95 in Providence\, take Exit 22B for US-6W/RI-10W. Merge onto US-6W. Get off at the Killingly St. Exit. Take a left at exit onto Killingly St. Continue to drive straight at the Hartford Ave. intersection light\, keeping on Killingly St. At stop sign (the ball park will be straight ahead) turn left\, staying on Killingly St and then turn right into the parking lot for the ballfield.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/diy-summer-walk-in-the-woods
LOCATION:Neutaconkanut Hill Conservancy Inc.\, 120 Killingly Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02909\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170901T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170901T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T180441
CREATED:20170719T154011Z
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SUMMARY:Charlestown Land Trust's Farmers Market - Last Week!
DESCRIPTION:The Charlestown Land Trust invites you to the final week of their 10th season of Friday farmers’ markets. \nFarm fresh\, locally grown and produced fruits\, vegetables\, eggs\, meats\, cheese\, breads\, pastries\, seafood\, pastries\, flowers\, honey and more will be available for purchase. The market also supports local artists and craftspeople providing a unique shopping experience as well as the freshest food possible. \nThe Charlestown Land Trust Farmers’ Market offers the opportunity for the community to meet and celebrate a summer morning\, exchange ideas\, and reap the bounty of the protected open space of our coastal area. Families are welcome. Enjoy the guided children’s activities\, local musicians\, planned activities\, and special visitors to the market each week. For this week\, there will be talks on the URI Water Quality\, a Charlestown Land Trust Picnic and open music jam! So bring some instruments and clear vocal chords for a musical day! \nPlease note that there is no specific Meetup time or place for this all day festival\, so please feel free to coordinate with others in this group via comments to this event. \nQuestions?\nFor more details see the CLT website and Facebook. \nDirections:\nThe market is held on the lawn of the Church of the Holy Spirit\, 4150 Post Rd in Charlestown.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/charlestown-land-trusts-farmers-market
LOCATION:Church of the Holy Spirit\, 160 Rock St\, Fall River\, MA\, 02720\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170827T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170827T150000
DTSTAMP:20260501T180441
CREATED:20170712T162728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170804T160121Z
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SUMMARY:All-Ages Hike at Avondale Farm Preserve Hike
DESCRIPTION:Westerly Land Trust welcomes you to join hike leader\, Donna Anderson\, on an easy\, flat walk through a coastal preserve with a variety of native grasses and late summer wildflowers\, butterflies (this is a haven for butterflies)\, birds and bats. We will meet at the Quail Run Trailhead. \nFor all hikes\, be sure to wear shoes appropriate for the natural conditions that may include rocks\, roots and mud along the paths. In warmer months\, come prepared with insect repellent for your comfort\, but it is also recommended year round for prevention of Lyme disease. \nQuestions?\nYou may reach out to hike leader\, Donna\, at 203-470-4566. Or email questions to the Westerly Land Trust to execdir@westerlylandtrust.org or call the Trust at 401-315-2610. For more information on the trust\, you can visit the Westerly Land Trust Facebook\, or their website. \nDirections:\nThe Avondale Preserve is located along Quail Run between Fox Run and Kings Way. From Watch Hill Road\, turn onto Quail Run and go about 1/10 mile to the end of the road. Park at the preserve’s Quail Run entrance\, off Watch Hill Road (Rte. 1A). Details can also be found on ExploreRI: http://www.exploreri.org/gSiteReport2.php?siteID=3&src=siteList Coordinates: 41° 19.747′ N 71° 50.152′ W
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/avondale-farm-preserve-hike
LOCATION:Avondale Farm Preserve\, Quail Run\, Westerly\, RI\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170827T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170827T140000
DTSTAMP:20260501T180441
CREATED:20170719T171634Z
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SUMMARY:Miantonomi Exploration Days - Final Week!
DESCRIPTION:The Aquidneck Land Trust\, as part of the Newport Open Space Partnership\, will open Miantonomi Memorial Tower to the public every Sunday from 11am to 2pm from June 25 to August 27. This is the final week. Come to the highest point in Newport to view the city and Newport Harbor. At 30 acres\, Miantonomi is the largest city-owned park in Newport and is conserved permanently through ALT. The site has a rich history and provides large\, undisturbed woodlands in the densely developed North End of Newport. \nExplore the park’s hiking trails after you climb the tower\, and enjoy one of the best spots for birding in Newport! The tower iteself will be open between 11am to 2pm. You may come and go at your leisure to explore the rest of the park. Stop by for 10 minutes to climb the spiral staircase to the top of the tower or hike the trails for an hour! An ALT staff member will be on hand to answer questions and talk about the park. \nQuestions?\nContact Aquidneck Land Trust at 401-849-2799 or via email to achuman@ailt.org. Learn more at the ALT website or the ALT Facebook page. \nDirections:\nMiantonomi Park is located on Hillside Ave\, between Hillside and Girard Avenues\, in Newport. Enter the park on the Hillside Ave side and follow the signs to the Tower.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/miantonomi-exploration-days-2017-08-27
LOCATION:Miantonomi Park Memorial Tower\, Newport\, RI\, 02840\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170827T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170827T104500
DTSTAMP:20260501T180441
CREATED:20170721T162600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170812T184520Z
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SUMMARY:Fitness in the Park - Final Week!
DESCRIPTION:Join Aquidneck Land Trust (“ALT”) and the Newport County YMCA for free fitness classes in scenic Miantonomi Park every Sunday in August –  this is the final week! This historic\, 30-acre park features large\, undisturbed woodlands in the densely developed North End of Newport. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to socialize with friends and neighbors\, and to engage in some free physical activity in the fresh air. The 45-minute classes will be led by a certified fitness professional from the Newport County YMCA. All ages and abilities are welcome! \nFitness in the Park is part of the Miantonomi Exploration Days\, brought to you by the Newport Open Space Partnership. After the class\, climb the spiral staircase of Miantonomi Memorial Tower and explore the park’s network of beautiful trails – all conserved permanently by ALT. \nFitness in the Park is made possible by a grant from the Frederick Henry Prince Memorial Fund at Newport Hospital. Join us for a workout that’s “Powered by Prince!” \nProgram is free; no reservation required and will be held weather permitting. Classes held on sunny Sundays in August. Any cancellation notices will be posted on the ALT and Newport County YMCA Facebook pages. \nNote: Shortlly after this event\, you can visit Miantonomi Memorial Tower. The Aquidneck Land Trust\, as part of the Newport Open Space Partnership\, will open Miantonomi Memorial Tower to the public every Sunday from 11am to 2pm from June 25 to August 27. Come to the highest point in Newport to view the city and Newport Harbor! Check out the event listing for more details. \nQuestions:\nContact Gretchen Markert at GMarkert@ailt.org or\n(401) 849-2799 For more information on this series\, visit the ALT website at http://www.ailt.org. To learn more about Aquidneck Land Trust visit: the ALT website or ALT Facebook. \nDirections: \nMiantonomi Memorial Park is located on Hillside Avenue in Newport. Park on Hillside Avenue. Enter the park on the Hillside Avenue side and look for the “Fitness in the Park” signs.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/fitness-in-the-park-2017-08-27
LOCATION:Miantonomi Park Memorial Tower\, Newport\, RI\, 02840\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170826T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170826T150000
DTSTAMP:20260501T180441
CREATED:20170731T154943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170810T222647Z
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SUMMARY:Guided Walk at Audubon Environmental Education Center
DESCRIPTION:Join an Audubon Society of Rhode Island naturalist for a leisurely walk along our trails to the coast of Narragansett Bay. Stop to observe wildlife in field\, wetland and forest habitats. \nBring your binoculars and camera. All ages. No pets are allowed on Audubon properties. Program is weather-dependent – you may phone for an update. \nNo need to register. Details are available on the events calendar at Audubon website. This walk is free with admission to the Education Center\, no registration required. Admission is: Adult $6.00\, Senior $5.00\, Child (ages 4-12) $4.00\, Child (under 4) free and Audubon Society of RI members are free. \nQuestions? \nIf more information is needed\, interested participants may contact Michelle Solis at msolis@asri.org or (401) 949-5454 ext. 3014 To learn more visit the ASRI website. \nDirections: \nWe will meet and begin our walk at the Audubon Environmental Education Center at 1401 Hope St in Bristol. This property is just off County Road (Route 114) on the Warren/Bristol town line. Free parking is available in the Center’s parking lot. \nSituated on the 28-acre McIntosh Wildlife Refuge (click here for more)\, the Audubon Environmental Education Center is a state-of-the-art natural history museum and aquarium offering many natural wonders to explore. See our habitat displays. Look inside a 33-foot life size Right Whale\, discover life in a tide pool\, observe Narragansett Bay’s marine life\, visit our rare blue lobster and orange lobster\, or even explore a cornfield at night. The Center’s interactive exhibits feature local habitats and offer many fun ways to enjoy nature.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/guided-walk-at-audubon-environmental-education-center/2017-08-26
LOCATION:Audubon Society of Rhode Island\, 1401 Hope St # 114\, Bristol\, RI\, 02809\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20170825T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170825T190000
DTSTAMP:20260501T180441
CREATED:20170710T113612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170714T155002Z
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SUMMARY:Stone Wall Geology at Weeden Farm: Talk & Walk
DESCRIPTION:The South Kingstown Land Trust invites you to come on a summer evening walk through the fields of Weeden Farm with Doug McGovern. Doug will provide the fascinating\, underappreciated geology behind the stone walls that crisscross our farm. \nOur walk will begin outside The Barn. Be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes. Insect protection is advisable year round for the prevention of Lyme disease. Dogs are not permitted on this evening’s walk. \nQuestions?\nEmail South Kingstown Land Trust at mo.howard@sklt.org or call Mo at 401-789-0965. For more information on the Trust\, visit the SKLT website and the SKLT’s Facebook page. You can also check out the SKLT Instagram page. \nDirections:\nSouth Kingstown Land Trust’s Barn is located at 17 Matunuck Beach Road\, South Kingstown. Take US Route 1 north; take Matunuck Beach Road exit; then take the first driveway on the right. Plenty of parking is available adjacent to The Barn.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/stone-wall-geology-at-weeden-farm-talk-walk
LOCATION:The South Kingstown Land Trust\, 17 Matunuck Beach Rd\, Wakefield\, RI\, 02879\, United States
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