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  • Earth Day at Mount Major

    Anna Berry
    April 27, 2022

    Volunteers left the popular hiking destination clean and green.

  • With hope for the future

    Dave Anderson
    April 18, 2022

    With just one last remaining mature Mulberry tree clinging precariously to the steep north bank of the Merrimack River in Concord, Forest Society staff have long-wished to plant replacements at the Merrimack River Outdoor Education & Conservation Area.

  • Press Release: Yeaton Family Generously Donates 164 Acres in Plainfield

    January 4, 2022

    The land donation will add to the beautiful 1,090-acre Michael M. and Claudia Yatsevitch Forest in Cornish and Plainfield.

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Seeking Volunteers for Monadnock Trails Week

Anna Berry
July 2, 2021
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Mount Monadnock at sunset with logos of NH State Park and Forest Society for Trails Week.

Join the Forest Society and NH State Parks to protect and improve the trails of the Monadnock Region! Kicking off on Friday, July 30 with a "Trails and Ales" party at Granite Roots Brewery in Troy, the celebration offers many opportunities to give back to the places you love and create community.

Volunteer work crews will include the Punch Crew, working on the White Arrow Trail Project; the "Bridging the Gap" crew, LGBTQ2IA+ identified, working on bog bridges; Steps & Steeps Crew, working on the Marlboro Trail Project; and the Summit Cutters Crew on Gap Mountain. We also need help with tools and photography. See below for more details and learn more here.

 

SCHEDULE

Friday, July 30

10 AM- 3 PM: Bridging the Gap Crew- Volunteers Needed!

6:30 PM: Kickoff party at Granite Roots Brewing, Troy

Friday- Tuesday:

The Punch Crew- Volunteers Needed!

Steeps & Steps Crew- Volunteers Needed!

Roving Photographers- Volunteers Needed!

Saturday, July 31

Summit Cutters Crew- FULL

Tuesday, August 3

2 PM: Tools Day- Volunteers Needed!

 

Monadnock Trails Week is an annual collaboration between the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests and NH State Parks. We aim to protect, improve, and promote the trails of the Monadnock Region.

CLICK HERE TO SIGNUP! For more information, contact Andy Crowley at acrowley@forestsociety.org.

 

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