From the desk of Gal Potashnick, Outreach & Member Services Director
ACT’s Speaker Mountains of Ice– Glaciation of the White Mountains
BETHLEHEM – Ever look out at our White Mountains and wonder how they were formed? Or what it took to create our incredible landscape? Join the Ammonoosuc Conservation Trust (ACT) Speaker Series on Friday Feb. 22th, 6 p.m. at the Bethlehem Town Hall in Bethlehem to learn more!
Spend a Friday evening uncovering some of the mysteries of how our White Mountains region was formed through glaciation and deglaciation with special guest speaker Bill Vales. Discover how ancient glaciers helped form New Hampshire’s White Mountains and learn what to look for to see evidence still all around us in the North Country.
This event is free and open to the public and donations are welcome and gladly accepted. The program is geared toward adults and older children, but all are welcome. Save your spot by pre-registering at http://www.act-nh.org/education-events.
ACT is seeking sponsors for our upcoming speaker series. Interested? Please give us a call!
The Ammonoosuc Conservation Trust is the North Country’s lands conservancy, protecting land for the vitality and well-being of our region. Learn more and become a member at act-nh.org or by calling (603) 823-7777.
CALENDAR:
“Mountains of Ice – Glaciation of the White Mountains” Friday, February 22, 6-7:30 p.m. Bethlehem Town Hall, Bethlehem, NH. More information at act-nh.org/education-events or call (603) 823-7777. Free and open to the public all ages welcome. Suggested $5 donation to support conservation. Hosted by ACT. Registration is appreciated but not required.
“ACT’s Shoes & Brews in Bethlehem – BTA Trails & Rek’-lis” Saturday, March 9, 2 – 5:30 p.m. Information and registration at act-nh.org/education-events or call (603) 823-7777. Free and open to the public all ages welcome. Suggested $5 donation to support conservation. Hosted by Ammonoosuc Conservation Trust. Registration for the Shoes is required and capped at 20, registration for the Brews is appreciated for planning but not required.
“The Real Eastern Coyote” Friday, March 29, 6-7:30 p.m. Bethlehem Elementary, Bethlehem, NH. More information at act-nh.org/education-events or call (603) 823-7777. Free and open to the public all ages welcome. Suggested $5 donation to support conservation. Hosted by ACT. Registration is appreciated but not required.