Jul 22

Membership Celebration and Annual Meeting

In appreciation of our members, we invite you to join us under the big tent on the green at Round Top Farm for hearty apps, drinks, cash bar, and live music! This is a chance to visit with each other and with staff, catch up on recent successes, and hear about what we’re working on. The program will also include a brief business meeting to vote in new trustees.

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Bittersweet Brigade

Join the Bittersweet Brigade and help fight back against invasive plants! This weekly workday takes place at Round Top Farm every Wednesday morning. This work is immensely satisfying and of huge importance in maintaining healthy ecosystems in our community.

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Volunteer Training: Courtesy Boat Inspection

Coastal Rivers is looking for volunteers to join the Courtesy Boat Inspection crew. Courtesy Boat Inspectors are our first line of defense to ensure boats, trailers and other gear are not introducing invasive species into local waterways. These trained volunteers will provide voluntary inspections on boats entering the Pemaquid and Biscay Ponds to help ensure that invasive plant species are removed before they can establish themselves in the water bodies. 

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Bittersweet Brigade

Join the Bittersweet Brigade and help fight back against invasive plants! This weekly workday takes place at Round Top Farm every Wednesday morning. This work is immensely satisfying and of huge importance in maintaining healthy ecosystems in our community.

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July Trail Tamers

Join Coastal Rivers Stewardship team for our monthly Trail Tamers work party! This month we will be cutting a new trail corridor at the Sarah Weston Kent Preserve, one of our more recently acquired properties.

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Aug 3

Partner Event: Halcyon presents “Listen”

Join Halcyon String Quartet on Saturday, August 3rd at 7PM for Listen - an evening of beautiful music, community voices, and stop-motion animation. Performed at the Broad Bay Church in Waldoboro, Listen pairs excerpts from community interviews with music and film to reflect on the shared values of finding common ground as we collectively work to strengthen our communities and our relationships with each other and the natural world.

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Aug 24

Partner Event: Pemaquid Beach Triathlon

Sign up for Maine's most beautiful Triathlon at Pemaquid Beach in Bristol on August 24!

Compete as an individual or as a team of up to three people: Swim 400 yards, bike 15.4 miles, run 3 miles. Registration includes a ring-spun cotton logo tee.

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Aug 26

Partner Event: Nature Walk at La Verna Preserve

Maine Master Naturalist Heather Hardy will lead a hike at Coastal Rivers’ La Verna Preserve and discuss local ecology, flora, and fauna along the way.

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Sep 12

Guided hike at NORGAL Preserve

Join Naturalist Sarah Gladu and fellow nature enthusiasts for a gentle hike at NORGAL Preserve in Bristol. Enjoy this woodland preserve and search for fall wildlife activity. The center of the Pemaquid peninsula is a magnet for wildlife including deer, coyotes, a variety of weasels and much more. We may see migratory warblers on their way south. We will search for signs of wildlife in the forests and along the streams.

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Oct 17

Guided hike at the River~Link Trail

Enjoy an afternoon hike along the River~Link Trail where we will walk old farm roads, traverse the side of Hunger Mountain, cross a few small streams and look for special plants like rattlesnake plantain along the way. This wildlife corridor is one of the few large blocks of intact land along this region of the coast and as such it provides critical habitat for moose, deer, bobcats, bears and other mammals. We will look for signs of wildlife as we hike. 

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Nov 17

Guided hike at Salt Bay Farm Preserve

Celebrate National Take a Hike Day with us! Join naturalist Sarah Gladu at Salt Bay Farm Preserve in Damariscotta for a stroll through rolling fields and along the shores of Great Salt Bay to visit ancient middens. We may witness late migratory birds in route to southern habitat, and visit the salt marsh in hopes of seeing signs of mink and other wildlife. There may be some muddy spots, so wear appropriate shoes or boots. 

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