Jim Sligar and Diana Sattelberger have conserved a small but beautifully scenic property in the village of South Woodstock. The two bought the 12-acre “Kendall Farm†property in 2011 to save it from a proposed subdivision. They’ve donated a conservation easement to UVLT to make sure that possibility will never arise again. Ninety percent of […]
https://uvlt.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/logo_banner221.gif00Jeanie McIntyrehttps://uvlt.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/logo_banner221.gifJeanie McIntyre2014-01-06 13:30:102014-02-19 01:36:39Saving a Historic Landscape in South Woodstock
With just a few days remaining in 2013, we have $20,599 to raise in order to meet our budget goals for the first six months of our fiscal year. Just as important, we are seeking gifts from 61 more donors. We’d like to close the year with more than 800 members. Who is a UVLT […]
Put on your boots and grab your knapsack! Jason Berard and Doug Brown are planning a HIKE to celebrate and launch a new year of land conservation and stewardship. We’re not talking a short stroll either — the January 4 hike will follow historic roads and trails connecting UVLT-owned Leavitt Hill Wetland in Grantham and […]
Saving a Historic Landscape in South Woodstock
/0 Comments/in UVLT Conserved Lands, What's New /by Jeanie McIntyreJim Sligar and Diana Sattelberger have conserved a small but beautifully scenic property in the village of South Woodstock. The two bought the 12-acre “Kendall Farm†property in 2011 to save it from a proposed subdivision. They’ve donated a conservation easement to UVLT to make sure that possibility will never arise again. Ninety percent of […]
Conservation Results: Members Count
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized, What's New /by Jeanie McIntyreWith just a few days remaining in 2013, we have $20,599 to raise in order to meet our budget goals for the first six months of our fiscal year. Just as important, we are seeking gifts from 61 more donors. We’d like to close the year with more than 800 members. Who is a UVLT […]
January 4th Hike will Explore Big Landscape
/0 Comments/in Outdoor Activities, UVLT Conserved Lands, What's New /by Jeanie McIntyrePut on your boots and grab your knapsack! Jason Berard and Doug Brown are planning a HIKE to celebrate and launch a new year of land conservation and stewardship. We’re not talking a short stroll either — the January 4 hike will follow historic roads and trails connecting UVLT-owned Leavitt Hill Wetland in Grantham and […]