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Celebrating a Half Century of Conservation!

September 25, 2011

2011 marked our 50th year! Since 1961, we have spoken up for community conservation, responsible land management, and the timeless pleasure of getting outdoors close to home.

On Sunday, September 25, 100 friends and supporters joined us at the summit of Balch Hill in Hanover, where it all began. We were treated to sunny skies, scudding clouds, and the presence of many of those who had helped us protect this well-loved place so many years ago. photo by Lisa Densmore

President Nancy Collier welcomed the group and recalled our past and present. She recognized our first president, Bob Norman, who was presented with a cherry Shaker-style tray. Bob offered recollections of our first years as the Hanover Conservation Council.

Executive Director Adair Mulligan celebrated the Conservancy’s valuable partnership with the Town of Hanover and the Upper Valley Land Trust, and presented an inscribed Aldo Leopold bench to Vicki Smith, Senior Planner for the Town, and Jeanie McIntyre, President of UVLT. The benches and Shaker tray were made by Conservancy member and craftsman Jim Duffus. (More about Aldo Leopold… plans for building an Aldo Leopold bench)

Vice President Kristine McDevitt, assisted by an able young visitor, distributed blueberry bushes from E.C. Brown’s Nursery and kites from College Supplies to five lucky winners of our “trail” prize raffle. Children engaged in a scavenger hunt, and Hanover High School student Jaden Gladstone entertained the group with his Appalachian music, on fiddle and banjo.

Refreshments were enjoyed by all, and included a taste of fall from Riverview Farm in Plainfield, NH – rosy Empire apples and fresh-pressed cider, along with home-baked goodies from members of the Balch Hill Stewardship Committee.

Filed Under: Balch Hill, Conservation, Events, History, Outdoor Trips, Partnerships, Sponsor, Volunteers

Hurricane Irene Visits Conservancy Lands

August 31, 2011

Conservancy volunteers fanned out across town the morning after Irene left the area, to check on trail, bridge, and forest conditions. Here’s the latest information, for your safety. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Balch Hill, Greensboro Ridge, Mink Brook, Slade Brook

Balch Hill Kite Day

May 14, 2011

Even though it was a gloomy day, about 10 families gathered on Saturday afternoon to fly some kites. At first, it was necessary to do a lot of running. But eventually enough wind picked up so that a number of kites got up quite high. The Council provided plenty of snacks and drinks, much appreciated by the younger crowd. Fortunately the rain held off, until after the end of the event.

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Filed Under: Balch Hill

Spring Trips 2009 a Success

June 7, 2009

Jim Block led, and documented hear, a nature photography workshop
Jim Block led, and documented here, a nature photography workshop

Thanks to our volunteer leaders who provided a wide variety of interesting spring programs. We had over 100 community members who came out to learn about nature photography, bird watch, fly a kite, learn about flowers and ferns and hear about the agricultural history and Abenaki influence at Mink Brook. Watch for our next newsletter with our fall schedule. Have a topic idea or would like to be a leader? Contact us!

Filed Under: Balch Hill, Mink Brook, Slade Brook

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