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SUMMARY:Bald Eagles in the Upper Valley | HC Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Tues.\, Nov. 15\, 7-8:30 pm ~ via Zoom \nBald Eagles are back in the Connecticut River Valley\, continuing their population comeback. Hear about steps taken to promote their recovery from NH Audubon’s Senior Biologist and raptor project leader Chris Martin. \n  \nRegister here and mark your calendar;  \nZoom Link for Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6036433433\n2022 ANNUAL MEETING AGENDA\nTuesday\, November 15th\, 2022 \n\n7:00 – Gather by Zoom; BYO refreshments\n7:05 – Welcome by President Heidi Trimarco\n7:10 – PROGRAM– Chris Martin\, NH Audubon\n\n  \n\n8:00 – ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING\n\nTribute to our Directors Emeriti\nMinutes of the 2021 Meeting\nTreasurer’s Report\nElection of new board members\nAdjourn annual meeting\n\n\n8:20 – Video\n8:30 – Meeting ends\n\nThe annual meeting of the membership will include a nomination to the Board of Directors for Martha Beattie and Xavier Gonin. \n2022 Nominations to the Board of Directors \nMARTHA BEATTIE \nMartha Beattie has worked as a math teacher\, a rowing coach\, and a volunteer leader and board member for schools and nonprofit organizations.  She was a national team rowing coach and the founding coach for three rowing programs. In 2011 she was named Vice President for Alumni Relations at Dartmouth College.  Since her retirement in 2018 she serves on the regional advisory board for the NH Charitable Foundation\, is a trustee of Pine Park\, a board member\, coach\, and program chair for the Upper Valley Rowing Foundation\, serves Dartmouth College on a number of alumni committees\, and is a volunteer coach with the Dartmouth women’s and men’s rowing teams as well as Cancer Recovery through Rowing. She lives in Hanover with her husband Jim.  They are often joined by one or more of their three adult children on bike rides through the hills of Vermont\, hikes in the Whites\, and ski trips.  During the warmer months\, Martha rows a single scull on the Connecticut River as often as she can. \n  \nXAVIER GONIN \nXavier Gonin is treasurer for North American operations of Capgemini\, a company specializing in IT and strategy consulting\, outsourcing\, and professional services\, operating in more than 30 countries. He holds a Master’s in Business Administration and is a certified public accountant. He lives in Hanover with his wife\, Victoria.  Xavier enjoys skiing\, fishing\, and hiking\, and is planning to climb NH’s 48 4\,000-footers in the next few years. \n  \n“The goal of land stewardship is of importance to me.  I think we need to be thoughtful and intentional in the care for our protected lands while making them welcoming to the entire Hanover (and beyond) community. My financial acumen would allow me to prepare the organization for long-term financial responsibilities of the Hanover Conservancy.  My background and experience would allow me to serve effectively on the Board\, and move the goals of the strategic plan forward in the coming years.”
URL:https://www.hanoverconservancy.org/event/bald-eagles-in-the-upper-valley-hc-annual-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Zoom Program
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SUMMARY:Marine Mammals
DESCRIPTION:What are marine mammals?  How do they communicate with one another?  How do humans impact their ability to communicate?  Join the Howe for a talk by Celia Chen on the environmental effects of human behavior on aquatic animals. \nThis program is hybrid–it will take place in person in the Mayer Room (no registration required) and can also be attended live by Zoom.  The Zoom invitation can be accessed by registering here.  Contact Jared Jenisch at jared.jenisch@thehowe.org for more information.
URL:https://www.hanoverconservancy.org/event/marine-mammals/
LOCATION:The Howe Library\, 13 South Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
CATEGORIES:Indoor Program,Zoom Program
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SUMMARY:Brook Trout in the Mink Brook Watershed
DESCRIPTION:Join Ben Nugent of NH Fish and Game and Adair Mulligan of Hanover Conservancy for a discussion of brook trout populations in Mink Brook. \nBen Nugent will talk about the ways the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department has benefited from local partnerships which promote the restoration and protection of wild brook trout habitat. Learn about a watershed-wide field study done in 2011 and some of these collaborative efforts which could possibly be implemented in the Mink Brook Watershed. \nAdair Mulligan will discuss the ways in which the protection of lands in the Mink Brook Watershed by the Hanover Conservancy has likely been a contributing factor to the current brook trout population. \nThis program is hybrid: it will be held in person in the Mayer Room\, and also by Zoom.  No registration required in person.  Register for the Zoom link by clicking here.  For more information\, email Jared Jenisch at jared.jenisch@thehowe.org.
URL:https://www.hanoverconservancy.org/event/brook-trout-in-the-mink-brook-watershed/
LOCATION:The Howe Library\, 13 South Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
CATEGORIES:Indoor Program,Zoom Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220331T193000
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SUMMARY:Land Conservation & The Climate Crisis (Zoom Program)
DESCRIPTION:How can our communities adapt to pressure from newcomers fleeing its effects elsewhere? How can land conservation help us adapt to a changing climate and mitigate its effects\, and what needed to reach the goal of 30% protected by 2030? Join us for an enlightening evening on Zoom where our presenters will discuss the climate crisis and the role land conservation plays. \nPlatform: Zoom \nPresenters: Elena Mihaly\, Vice President of Conservation Law Foundation Vermont and a Senior Attorney; Adair Mulligan\, Executive Director of Hanover Conservancy         \nRegister for the zoom program here! 
URL:https://www.hanoverconservancy.org/event/land-conservation-the-climate-crisis-zoom-program/
CATEGORIES:Indoor Program,Zoom Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211116T190000
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SUMMARY:Hanover Conservancy's 2021 Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Please tune in on Tuesday\, Nov. 16 at 7pm for a lively program – we’ll take a richly illustrated armchair tour of the wildlife and past lives of our many protected lands\, and give a preview of our new strategic plan\, Promise to Protect. Test your knowledge of Hanover conservation history – we’ll treat you to a couple of pop quizzes\, and you’ll be eligible to win a Hanover Conservancy cap. \n\n\n\nA brief business meeting precedes the program\, when our members are asked to elect two new members to our board of directors. The board has nominated Marc Hiller and Russell Muirhead to take the place of Patrick O’Hern and Jill Kearney Niles\, who are stepping down. Meet Marc and Russ below. \n\n\n\nRegister here and mark your calendar; participants will be emailed a Zoom link and event reminder a few days before the event! \n\n\n\n2021 Annual Report. \n2020 Annual Meeting Minutes \nZoom Link For 2021 Annual Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6036433433\n\n\n\n\n2021 ANNUAL MEETING AGENDATuesday\, November 16\, 2021 \n\n\n\n\n\n7:00 – Gather by Zoom; BYO refreshments\n7:05 – Welcome by President Heidi Trimarco\n\n\n\n\nANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING  \n\n\n\n\nMinutes of the 2020 Meeting – Mary Brown\, Vice President\nTreasurer’s Report – Ryan Johnson\, Treasurer\nElection of new board members – Heidi Trimarco\n7:20 – PROGRAM– Exec. Director Adair Mulligan\nHidden stories of Hanover Conservancy lands\nOur new strategic plan\, Promise to Protect\nTrivia! – Myrilla Hartkopf\, Program Coordinator\nPreview of our new video\n8:00 – Questions and discussion\n8:30 Adjourn\n\n\n\n\nThe Board of Directors asks the membership to approve the nomination of Marc Hiller and Russell Muirhead to fill two newly vacant seats. \n\n\n\nMarc Hiller – Marc has worked with forestry companies\, nonprofit organizations\, and communities on sustainable forest management and conservation issues.  He currently works with Mercuria’s Environmental Products group\, supporting landowners to maintain and increase carbon stocks on forested properties through enrollment in carbon offset projects.  Previously\, Marc worked on forestry investments with The Lyme Timber Company and GreenWood Resources.  He has served on the boards of the Willamette Partnership\, The Climate Trust\, and Ecologic Development Fund. Marc holds Master’s degrees in Forestry and in Business Administration from Yale. He lives with his wife\, Erica\, and young family on Reservoir Road. \n\n\n\nRussell Muirhead – Russ is the Robert Clements Professor of Democracy and Politics at Dartmouth College and is the author of A Lot of People Are Saying\, a book about conspiratorial thinking in American politics. He is also serves on the Hanover-Lyme delegation in the NH House of Representatives\, where he sits on the Election Law Committee. An active hiker\, Nordic skier\, and cyclist\, Russ lives with his wife\, Antonia\, on Lyme Road.
URL:https://www.hanoverconservancy.org/event/hanover-conservancy-2021-annual-meeting-2/
CATEGORIES:Zoom Program
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SUMMARY:History of Conservation in Hanover: Earth Week Celebration!
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate our 60th anniversary with a look at the early days of conservation in our community. We’ll travel through time- and maps- to see how the “green necklace” around town evolved\, bead by bead\, reaching down to the river and up to the slopes of Moose Mountain. Co-sponsored by the Hanover Historical Society and the NH Humanities Council. \nSpeaker: Adair Mulligan\, Hanover Conservancy Executive Director. \nClick here to join the Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6036433433 \nMeeting ID: 603 643 3433\nOne tap mobile\n+16468769923\,\,6036433433# US (New York)
URL:https://www.hanoverconservancy.org/event/history-of-conservation-in-hanover-earth-week-celebration/
CATEGORIES:Zoom Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201203T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201203T193000
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SUMMARY:Hanover Conservancy Annual Meeting featuring Prof. Rich Howarth
DESCRIPTION:Richard Howarth\, Professor of Environmental Studies at Dartmouth and member of the Hanover Conservancy’s Board of Directors\, will explore the social aspects of conservation and sustainability and the evolving relationship between communities and landscapes in an era of global environmental change. \n  \n  \n2020 ANNUAL MEETING AGENDA\nThursday\, December 3\, 2020 \n\n6:00 – Gather by Zoom; BYO refreshments\n6:05 – Welcome by President Heidi Trimarco\n\nANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING \n\nMinutes of the 2019 Meeting – Kelley Lemay\, Secretary\nTreasurer’s Report – Ryan Johnson\, Treasurer\nElection of new board member – Heidi Trimarco\n6:15 – Highlights of the Year – Exec. Director Adair Mulligan\n6:30 – PROGRAM – Environment and Society\nProf. Richard Howarth\, Dept. of Environmental Studies & Member\, Hanover Conservancy Board of Directors\n7:00 questions and discussion\n7:30 Adjourn\n\nProgram Description: \nWe live in a moment of reflection and reconsideration concerning the history of our nation and the challenges of achieving an equitable and inclusive future. These contestations are closely tied to the history of “conservation” and land use in the Upper Valley Region and beyond. In the same breath\, we live in a moment in which human-induced global environmental change rules out the possibility of “conserving” today’s landscapes as they presently exist. So how might we re-envision “conservation” with an eye towards the future? This talk will address these points based on current scholarship in the field of environmental studies\, along with the implications for future land use in our region. \nThe annual meeting of the membership will include a nomination to the Board of Directors for Steve Lubrano. \nSteve Lubrano graduated from Tuck in 1987 and returned to the Upper Valley in 1994 with his wife Allegra\, where they found a most agreeable community in which to raise their three daughters through the Hanover School system. The family feels viscerally attached to their property on Goodfellow Road and were excited to purchase 500 acres of conserved land from Sam Doyle with the promise to Sam that they would continue his focus and dedication to the land – maintaining and expanding the network of trails\, promoting the property as a wildlife habitat\, keeping fields mowed\, and sustainably harvesting timber according to the Forest Management plan maintained by Jeff Smith of Butternut Hollow Forestry. Steve is in his 26thyear working at the Tuck School of Business\, has served locally as chair of the Howe Library Corporation Board\, and looks forward to dedicating time to the efforts of the Conservancy\, which align closely with his vision for the ideal community
URL:https://www.hanoverconservancy.org/event/environment-society-hanover-conservancy-annual-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Zoom Program
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SUMMARY:Community Forest Planning Session
DESCRIPTION:Join the Town of Hanover for a Zoom series of Community Forest planning sessions! \nOn December 2\, Julie Evans will lead a discussion focused on conservation\, forest management\, and recreation priorities.  What parts of this 250-acre property should be managed for which of these activities? \nLink to join Webinar  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87334158390
URL:https://www.hanoverconservancy.org/event/community-forest-planning-session-3/
CATEGORIES:Zoom Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Town of Hanover":MAILTO:info@hanovernh.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201028T190000
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SUMMARY:Community Forest Planning Session
DESCRIPTION:Join the Town of Hanover for a Zoom series of Community Forest planning sessions! \nOn Oct 28\, Forester Jeffrey Smith of Butternut Hollow Forestry will present forest management limitations and priorities.  Jeff oversaw the most recent timber harvest on the northern parcel so is very familiar with the property and its forest values.  The entire property will be considered in the context of the townwide trail network and recreation possibilities will be discussed. \nLink to join Webinar  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87334158390
URL:https://www.hanoverconservancy.org/event/community-forest-planning-session-2/
CATEGORIES:Zoom Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200930T190000
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DTSTAMP:20260821T095448
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SUMMARY:Community Forest Planning Session
DESCRIPTION:Join the Town of Hanover for a Zoom series of Community Forest planning sessions! \nOn Sept 30\, we will introduce the community forest project and team members\, including Julie Renaud Evans from the Northern Forest Center who will facilitate our planning project.  Ecologist Rick Van de Poll will host a virtual tour of the Mink Brook Community Forest including ten significant ecological areas\, from streamside to hillside. \nLink to join Webinar  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87334158390
URL:https://www.hanoverconservancy.org/event/community-forest-planning-session/
CATEGORIES:Zoom Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200528T153000
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SUMMARY:Walking on the Wild Side of Hanover – For Nearly 60 Years!
DESCRIPTION:We’re excited to partner with the Etna Library on the Conservancy’s first Zoom talk\, “Walking on the Wild Side of Hanover – For Nearly 60 Years!” \nFounded in 1961\, the Hanover Conservation Council (now the Conservancy) has been working behind the scenes to protect the best bits and pieces of our town. Take a visual tour of all of these lands\, from the Connecticut River to the ridge of Moose Mountain\, with the Conservancy’s Executive Director\, Adair Mulligan.
URL:https://www.hanoverconservancy.org/event/walking-on-the-wild-side-of-hanover-for-nearly-60-years/
CATEGORIES:Indoor Program,Zoom Program
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