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Next Book Group Read

Tin Mountain's Environmental Book Group meets the first Wednesday of the month at 4pm. All are welcome, whether you have finished (or started!) the book Next Book Group Pick is: Crossings by Ben Goldfarb Some 40 million miles of roadways encircle the earth, yet we tend to regard them only as infrastructure for human convenience. [...]

Next Book Group Read2024-04-04T15:51:27-05:00

Sense of Place: Community Forum Series: SUSPENDED

Due to concerns with the COVID-19 pandemic, the Sense of Place Community Forum will be suspended until further notice. Thank you for your understanding and be well. Sense of Place Community Forum is a series organized collaboratively by Access Fund, Backyard Concept, Chocorua Lake Conservancy, Hubbard Brook Research Foundation, REI, The Nature Conservancy, Tin Mountain [...]

Sense of Place: Community Forum Series: SUSPENDED2020-03-13T14:14:51-05:00

Science Pub Night: Wildlife in a Changing World

Forest Ecology & Climate Change Series Thurs, April 28, 6:30-8:30 PM Sea Dog Brewing, North Conway Topic 3: Wildlife in a Changing World We are fortunate that we have dumpster for our trash made from dumpster service chicago il that when it rains, we pull out our umbrellas and rain jackets and when it snows, [...]

Science Pub Night: Wildlife in a Changing World2018-04-19T05:18:54-05:00

CANCELLED: The Hootenanny at Tin Mountain – February 27th

This event has been cancelled due to a lack of snow. Sorry for any inconvenience. The Hootenanny is a 4-mile snowshoe race at Tin Mountain's Rockwell Sanctuary. This is the same site as the White Mountain Milers' Dirty Girl Trail Race. The course is yet to be determined, but one can expect the unexpected with [...]

CANCELLED: The Hootenanny at Tin Mountain – February 27th2016-03-08T10:00:25-05:00

EcoForum: North Conway’s Farmer’s Market

Thurs, July 10, 12-1 PM Nature Learning Center Last summer the North Conway Farmer’s market took root, and took off in popularity! With over 15 local vendors selling everything from vegetables, to meat, cheese, coffee, ice cream and more, Valley residents and visitors had a variety of local items to purchase throughout the summer. On July 10, farmers market board member, Matt Trahan, will introduce some of the local vendors participating in the 2014 North Conway Farmers Market and discuss the importance of buying local and supporting the Valley’s farms.

EcoForum: North Conway’s Farmer’s Market2019-09-19T09:20:27-05:00