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On Sat, 9/25 a couple of intrepid volunteers with the Hanover Youth-in-Action were the first to take steps in learning about and physically removing invasive plants at UVLT’s Norwich Gateway property.  This will be a long term effort, with additional work days continuing for some time to come.  Call or email Pete if you’d like to be part of the action….and part of the solution!
EMS Club Day Sale
Fri., Oct. 1 and Sat., Oct. 2, 9:30am - 8pm
Eastern Mountain Sports, Powerhouse Mall, West Lebanon, NH ( map)

UVLT members will receive 25% discount on EMS brands and 20% off all other merchandise in the store.  If you're not a UVLT member yet - become one and receive these discounts!  Visit http://www.uvlt.org/get-involved/make-a-gift/ & donate today!
 
 
Sunday, October 3, 10am - 4pm
Newbury Boat Launch, Newbury, VT

This is a fun opportunity to get out on the Connecticut River and enjoy this wonderful recreational resource! Along the way, you will pass by some UVLT-conserved lands and Connecticut River campsites. To learn more about our campsites, please visit http://www.uvlt.org/public-access/campsitesuv/ . PTB is sponsored by The Newbury Conservation Commission (NCC), Haverhill Recreation Commission (HRC), and Lower Cohase Chamber of Commerce, with support from Woodsville/Wells River Rotary Club.

For more information, please contact Michael Thomas 802-757-3960 or mikethom1@charter.net.
2rd Sunday Stroll
Sunday, October 10, 1 - 3pm
Wright's Mountain, Chase Hollow Road, Bradford, VT
 
Upper Valley Land Trust Trustee, Roger Hanlon leads monthly hikes to explore UVLT conserved trails.

The October hike will be on the 
Wright's Mountain Trails.

For more information or to sign-up, please contact Roger at
jrhanlon@daypitney.com or 802-785-2798.

To learn more about trails on lands conserved by UVLT, please visit:
http://www.uvlt.org/public-access/trailsuv/.
 
Directions:
Chase Hollow Trailhead: From the Bradford exit of Interstate 91, go west on Route 25 for 3.3 miles. Turn right onto Chase Hollow Road and go 1.3 miles. Trailhead parking is on the left, and the yellow-blazed trail starts at the north side of the parking lot.
Located on the southern flank of Mount Ascutney, the 310 acre property owned by the Estate of Janet Fellows is part of a vast expanse of undeveloped land spanning this iconic peak. Local citizens across Weathersfield, led by the Weathersfield Land Preservation Association (WLPA) and the Conservation
Commission, are coming together in hopes of seeing this property protected and maintained as a Town Forest natural area. The Upper Valley Land Trust (UVLT) received a grant from the National Scenic Byways Program and the State of Vermont, on behalf of the Town and the WLPA, toward this goal, and now local funds are needed to fill the gap and create Weathersfield’s Ascutney Mtn. Town Forest!

Learn more about how you can help by viewing this PDF.
 
Please visit the news section of our website to find out more about current happenings at UVLT and beyond.
19 Buck Road | Hanover, NH 03755 US

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