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SUMMARY:Nature Journaling: Workshop 2
DESCRIPTION:Slow down. Look closer. Connect with nature.\n\n\nDiscover the joy of nature journaling—a fun\, informal way to explore the outdoors using words\, pictures\, and numbers. Inspired by the practices of John Muir Laws and the Wild \nWonder Foundation\, our group\, welcomes all ages and experience levels. No artistic skill required! \nWhy Join? \n\nDeepen your connection to the natural world\nBoost curiosity\, mindfulness\, and appreciation for the environment\nReduce stress through quiet observation\nLearn about plants\, animals\, and landscapes in a creative\, personal way\nDocument your outdoor experiences in a meaningful way\n\nWhat to Bring: \n\nA notebook or sketchbook\nPens or pencils\nOptional: colored pencils\, markers\, binoculars\, magnifying glass\n\nLed by Jonah Salsich\, a Westerly resident and experienced elementary teacher of over 18 years\, who is also an amateur naturalist and artist. After discovering the power of nature journaling\, he has blended his passions for teaching\, observing\, and creating into a practice that sparks wonder and connection. With experience in both journaling and leading nature journaling workshops\, he is excited to invite others on this rewarding journey. \nThis is a relaxed\, no-pressure group. We’re here to share inspiration\, spend time outdoors\, and grow our sense of wonder together—one page at a time. \nParking is available in the main parking lot at Barlow Nature Preserve\, with overflow parking in the field behind the outbuildings to the east (up the farm road). \nCost: $10 for WLT members and $25 for non-members. Jonah is generously donating a portion of the proceeds to the Westerly Land Trust to support our conservation efforts. \nThis workshop is geared toward ages 18 and up\, but don’t be afraid to channel your inner child\, come curious! \nThis event is part of our Nature Journaling Series. Prior to this event\, we are offering a FREE introduction to nature journaling on September 6 open to all ages. Nature Journaling Workshop 1 will be held on September 20.
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/nature-journaling-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Wahaneeta Preserve\, 118 Moorehouse Road\, Westerly\, RI\, 02891\, United States
CATEGORIES:Wellness in the Woods
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SUMMARY:The Microgreen Experience
DESCRIPTION:Dig into the vibrant world of microgreens – quick to grow\, full of flavor\, and fun to eat!\n\n\nWhether you’re a food lover\, curious gardener\, or looking for easy ways to eat healthier\, this hands-on workshop will introduce you to the small but mighty world of microgreens. These nutrient-packed greens grow in just 7–10 days\, making them the perfect crop for quick results and year-round indoor gardening—even through the winter months when outdoor growing slows down. \nHosted by the Westerly Land Trust (WLT)\, The Microgreen Experience is led by expert grower Kain Bonneau\, who will walk you through everything you need to start growing at home. You’ll learn how to choose seeds\, prepare your growing space\, and care for your microgreens from seed to harvest. \nThis session goes beyond just growing—we’re diving into flavor\, too! You’ll get to taste a variety of fresh microgreens and enjoy a live recipe demonstration\, featuring easy and creative ways to incorporate microgreens into your meals. \nWhether you’re a total beginner or an experienced gardener looking to extend your growing season indoors\, this class offers something for everyone. \nWhat You’ll Learn: \n• The basics of microgreens and their impressive health benefits• How to grow microgreens indoors in just 7–10 days• How to choose the right seeds\, soil\, and containers• Tips for growing year-round—even in winter• How to maintain your greens and get the best harvest• Creative ways to use microgreens in the kitchen \nWhat You’ll Get: \n• A complete microgreens grow kit (includes seeds\, soil\, and containers)• Hands-on planting experience• A tasting of microgreen varieties• A recipe demo and food sampling—with ideas you can use at home• A fun\, educational experience with fellow food and plant lovers• The confidence to grow fresh\, flavorful food right on your windowsill \nCome ready to plant\, taste\, and learn! Spaces are limited\, registration is required—sign up now to reserve your spot and grow kit. \nParking is available in the main parking lot at Barlow Nature Preserve\, with overflow parking in the field behind the outbuildings to the east (up the farm road). \nWorkshop is $30 per WLT member and $40 for nonmember\, which Kain has generously pledged to donate a portion of the proceeds to WLT.
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/the-microgreen-experience/
LOCATION:Barlow Nature Preserve\, 449 Westerly Bradford Road\, Westerly\, RI\, 02891\, United States
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SUMMARY:Hunter's Supermoon Hike
DESCRIPTION:Join us under the Supermoon for a thrilling hike through the wilderness – expect a night of adventure and mystery!\n\n\nJoin us for a magical evening under the rising Hunter’s Supermoon as we explore the scenic trails of Champlin Farm Preserve. As daylight fades\, we’ll set out on a guided hike through fields and woodlands\, watching the full moon climb above the trees. \nThis special full moon\, known as the Hunter’s Moon\, is not only larger and brighter than usual\, but steeped in seasonal lore. Along our 3-mile adventure\, we’ll share moon myths\, wildlife insights\, and pause to take in the natural beauty of the preserve lit by moonlight. \nBring sturdy shoes\, a flashlight or headlamp (just in case)\, and dress for the evening chill. \nParking is available in the Champlin lot. \nThis event is NO COST for WLT members and $10 for not-yet members. Not a member and would like to be? CLICK HERE!
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/hunters-supermoon-hike/
LOCATION:Champlin Farm Preserve\, 64 boombridge Road\, Westerly\, RI\, 02891\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event Hikes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251015T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251015T180000
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CREATED:20250929T203127Z
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SUMMARY:Fungal Foray with Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center
DESCRIPTION:Join DPNC and WLT to learn about local mushroom foraging.  We will begin with an introduction to mushroom foraging\, followed by a hike to identify local mushrooms on the trail.  Participants will have the opportunity to explore both the Flora Whiteley Preserve and the Cottrell Family Preserve during this program. \nMeets at Flora Whiteley Preserve\, 197 Potter Hill Rd in Westerly\, RI. This program is for adults and older\, interested children. Advanced registration required. \nMembers and Non-members: free \nClick the link below to register:\nhttps://dpnc.org/event/fungal-foray-with-the-westerly-land-trust/
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/fungal-foray-with-denison-pequotsepos-nature-center/
LOCATION:Flora Whiteley Preserve\, 197 Potter Hill Road\, Westerly\, RI\, 02891\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event Hikes,WLT Partner Events
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SUMMARY:Trail Blazing for Girl Scouts: Juniors\, Daisies\, and Brownies
DESCRIPTION:Lace up your hiking boots and get ready to explore the great outdoors! This exciting\, hands-on program helps Girl Scouts work towards or earn their Trail Adventure and Environmental Stewardship badges by diving deep into the world of trail reading\, tree identification\, and native plant knowledge. Girl Scouts will learn essential hiking skills\, including how to read trail maps\, follow trail markers\, and plan safe and enjoyable hikes. Along the way\, they’ll discover how to identify common trees and local plant species using field guides and observation techniques. With a focus on outdoor safety\, environmental awareness\, and nature appreciation\, this program encourages scouts to become confident\, capable stewards of the natural world. $10 Per Participant\, open to Juniors\, Daisies\, and Brownies. \nClick Here to Sign Up
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/trail-blazing-for-girl-scouts-juniors-daisies-and-brownies/
LOCATION:Wahaneeta Preserve\, 118 Moorehouse Road\, Westerly\, RI\, 02891\, United States
CATEGORIES:WLT Partner Events
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251027
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SUMMARY:Birdability Week 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Westerly Land Trust is proud to partner with Birdability\, a national nonprofit dedicated to making birding accessible\, inclusive\, and welcoming for people with disabilities and other health concerns. Please read on for more information about their 6th Annual Birdability Week. \nBirdability Week 2025 Celebrates Accessible and Inclusive Birding in Rhode Island & Nationwide\nOctober 20–26\, 2025 | Theme: You Belong Here \n  \nIn addition to a full schedule of virtual events open to participants nationwide\, for the first time Birdability in Rhode Island has partnered with Rhode Island Audubon\, Ocean State Bird Club\, South Kingstown Land Trust\, and Westerly Land Trust in to offer accessible local programs across the state. Registration for all events is now open; details can be found below. \nThis year’s event theme\, “You Belong Here\,” affirms that birding is for everybody and every body. Birdability Week highlights the joy\, sense of belonging\, and community ties that result from ensuring all people can share in the beauty of birds and the outdoors. \nA Growing Movement for Access and Belonging\nBirdability Week was created to uplift disabled birders\, spark conversations about accessibility\, and encourage action. It has become a cornerstone of Birdability’s mission to ensure that everyone can access the mental health benefits\, community\, and joy that birding provides. \n“Birdability Week is more than a celebration — it’s a movement\,” said Cat Fribley\, Executive Director of Birdability. “Our lineup was shaped by the leadership of Birdability Captains\, volunteer leaders who know firsthand the barriers and opportunities in outdoor spaces. Together\, we are proving that birding truly is for every body and every mind.” \nEvent Schedules\nRhode Island\n\nMonday\, October 20 9am & 11am Weeden Farm\, Matunuck – South Kingstown Land Trust Gator (the John Deere kind\, not the reptile) tour: Join small group riding birding tours of the property – Registration\nMonday\, October 20 3:30-4:30pm Merino Park\, Providence – Audubon Society of Rhode Island – Accessible Bird Walk\, Registration\nMonday\, October 20 7-8:30pm Virtual event available nationwide hosted by a RI Captain Jayme Boucher\, This is Your Brain on Birds: A Conversation About Pain with Dr. Rachel Zoffness: Explore how our a pain scientist\, clinician\, and international author’s insights can help people with chronic pain live fuller\, more connected lives on and off the birding trail (note: This event will NOT be recorded\, so make sure to join us live!) – Registration\nTuesday\, October 21 7:30-9:30am Beavertail State Park\, Jamestown – Ocean State Bird Club Little Bird Sit: Stationary birding in a beautiful\, peaceful place – Registration\nTuesday\, October 21 1:30-4:30pm Bristol Nature Center – Audubon Society of Rhode Island – Sensory Friendly Hours an opportunity for people with sensory processing sensitivities to discover the Nature Center in a quiet environment – Registration\nTuesday\, October 21 7-8:30pm Virtual event available nationwide but presented in Rhode Island Car Birding in Rhode Island and Beyond: Take your car birding to the next level as we review how to get started\, discuss tools\, and how to find product car birding spots. – Registration\nWednesday\, October 22 9-11am Colt State Park\, Bristol – Audubon Society of Rhode Island – Accessible Bird Walk\, Registration\nWednesday\, October 22 9am-noon Hale House\, Matunuck – South Kingstown Land Trust\, Little Bird Sit: Stationary birding in a beautiful\, peaceful place – Registration\nThursday\, October 23 20 9am & 11am Weeden Farm\, South Kingstown Land Trust\nGator tour: Small group riding birding tours of the property – Registration\nFriday\, October 24 7:30-9am Roaring Brook Accessible Trail\, Exeter – Ocean State Bird Club – Accessible Bird Walk\, Registration\nFriday\, October 24 9-10am Bristol Nature Center\, Bristol – Audubon Society of Rhode Island – Little Bird Sit\, Registration\nSaturday\, October 25 7:30-9am Calf Pasture Bike Path\, Quonset -Ocean State Bird Club – Accessible Bird Walk Registration\nSaturday\, October 25 2-4pm Avondale Farm – Westerly Land Trust Forest Bathing & Birding: Group sit guided by a certified Forest Bathing leader – Registration\n\n Virtual Events\nBirdability Week 2025 offers a robust lineup of virtual programs\, accessible from anywhere and available to beginners and enthusiasts alike: \n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, October 20 through Sunday October 26 (Each morning at 10 a.m. ET)\nVirtual Birding: the Birdability community will gather on Instagram Live every morning during Birdability Week for virtual birding\, beginning with Tammah Watts\, author and host of Mindful Monday Meditations with the Birds.\nTuesday\, October 21\, 3:00pm ET\nAccessibility in Conservation Panel: Hear from Birdability Captains from our Birdability Captains Conservation Corps who work as park rangers\, Nature Center educators\, Audubon Center managers\, and other conservation professionals committed to advancing access and inclusion.. – Registration\nWednesday\, October 22\, 7:00pm ET\nBirding and Belonging: A Panel About Accessible Birding While Using a Wheelchair: Join Birdability’s Founder and Captains from across the country for a conversation about what makes birding truly accessible for them as wheelchair users. – Registration\nThursday\, October 23\, 2:00pm ET\nSocial Safety Workshop by Field Inclusive: Everyone deserves a safe and inclusive fieldwork environment\, and this workshop aims to raise awareness of these risks and to provide strategies to make natural resource fields supportive\, safe\, and inclusive environments for all field professionals. (note: this workshop is limited to the first 50 participants who register and will NOT be recorded.) – Registration \nThursday\, October 23\, 7:00pm ET\nBird-a-Thons and Belonging: Stories from the Blind Birder Community: Discover how a shared love of birds can unite people across borders and experiences. The Blind Birder Bird-a-Thon brings together blind and low-vision birders for a celebration of birds\, connection\, joy\, and community. – Registration\nFriday\, October 24\, 7:00pm ET\nAccessible Nature Journaling Workshop: A fun and welcoming nature journaling session that is open to everyone\, whether you’re indoors or outside… no art or journaling experience needed – Registration\nSaturday & Sunday\, October 25–26 follow @Birdability social accounts for details \nBird(ability) Your Way! Weekend: a nationwide invitation to bird\, however it works best for you -whether it’s a “big sit\,” car birding\, listening for backyard birds\, alone\, or with a group at an accessible outing. We will share photos and sightings from these events to help build community and awareness of the incredible diversity of birders. Tag us on social media @birdability or send your observations to cat@birdability.org to be included in our round-up of Bird(ability) Your Way community!\nSaturday\, October 25\, 4:00pm ET\nYou Belong Here: Joy\, Belonging & Community Through Birding with Dexter Patterson: Celebrate the joy of birding and the power of belonging through stories\, laughter\, and a deep love for birds – Registration\nSunday\, October 26\, 4:00pm ET\nBirdability Week Celebration + Photo/Video Contest Winners Announced: We’ll highlight the joy and creativity of our community by announcing the winners of the Offbeat Photo & Video Contest\, sharing their submissions\, and honoring the many ways disabled birders and allies are making birding more inclusive. – Registration\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration for all virtual events is free and open now at www.birdability.org/birdability-week. \nThe Birdability Week Map is available to help those interested identify opportunities to bird in their community. \nSponsors and Partners\nBirdability Week 2025 is made possible through the generous support of more than 20 organizations\, businesses\, and individuals\, whose sponsorship sustains both this celebration and Birdability’s year-round work advancing accessibility and belonging in birding. \nAbout Birdability\nBirdability is a nonprofit working to share the joys of birding with people who have disabilities\, chronic illness\, and other health concerns\, while creating a culture of inclusion\, equity\, and access in the birding community and beyond. With a network of more than 130 volunteer Birdability Captains\, the crowdsourced Birdability Map (developed with National Audubon Society’s GIS team)\, and year-round outreach and education programs\, Birdability connects thousands of people to birds\, to nature\, and to each other. \nLearn more at www.birdability.org. \nFor media inquiries\, to request interviews\, or to learn about Rhode Island’s Birdability Week events\, please contact Barbara Seith\, Rhode Island Birdability Captain at barbaraseith@gmail.com
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/birdability-week-2025/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:Voices of the Land,WLT Partner Events
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251026
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SUMMARY:Grills Trail Race 10M and 10K- Westerly Track & Athletic Club
DESCRIPTION:Start times\n9:00am:  Check-in and bib pick-up opens\n10:00am:  10M and 10K races start \nCourse Description\nBoth courses showcase Grills Preserve in Westerly\, and the 10-Mile course also features beautiful trails\, bridges\, and riverfront in the Grills Wildlife Sanctuary in Hopkinton.  The course is a mix of about 80% single-track and 20% double-track. \nLocation\nBoth courses start and finish at Grills Preserve\, Westerly.  Due to parking limitations\, carpooling is encouraged and registration will be capped at 100 runners. \nRequirement \nEach participant and volunteer must wear at least 200 square inches of orange.  Anyone not wearing orange will not be allowed to race per State of RI DEM mandate. \nFor more information and/or to sign up click HERE.
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/grills-trail-race-10m-and-10k-westerly-track-athletic-club/
LOCATION:Grills Preserve\, 198 Bowling Lane\, Westerly\, RI\, 02808\, United States
CATEGORIES:Wellness in the Woods,WLT Partner Events
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SUMMARY:Nature Journaling Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Slow down. Look closer. Connect with nature.\n\n\nDiscover the joy of nature journaling—a fun\, informal way to explore the outdoors using words\, pictures\, and numbers. Inspired by the practices of John Muir Laws and the Wild \nWonder Foundation\, our group\, welcomes all ages and experience levels. No artistic skill required! \nWhy Join? \n\nDeepen your connection to the natural world\nBoost curiosity\, mindfulness\, and appreciation for the environment\nReduce stress through quiet observation\nLearn about plants\, animals\, and landscapes in a creative\, personal way\nDocument your outdoor experiences in a meaningful way\n\nWhat to Bring: \n\nWear flourescent orange hat and/or vest\nA notebook or sketchbook\nPens or pencils\nOptional: colored pencils\, markers\, binoculars\, magnifying glass\nSomething light and portable to sit on (e.g. a small camp chair\, folding stool\, or cushion) to make your time journaling outdoors more comfortable.\n\nLed by Jonah Salsich\, a Westerly resident and experienced elementary teacher of over 18 years\, who is also an amateur naturalist and artist. After discovering the power of nature journaling\, he has blended his passions for teaching\, observing\, and creating into a practice that sparks wonder and connection. With experience in both journaling and leading nature journaling workshops\, he is excited to invite others on this rewarding journey. \nThis is a relaxed\, no-pressure group. We’re here to share inspiration\, spend time outdoors\, and grow our sense of wonder together—one page at a time. \nParking is available in the field at Wahaneeta Preserve. Turn in at the sign for Trombino Ball Field\, follow the dirt road past the fields\, and stay to the left. Continue left past the Wahaneeta sign and up through the dirt parking lot. Stay left as you go through the gate and park in the field. \nCost: $10 for WLT members and $25 for non-members. Jonah is generously donating a portion of the proceeds to the Westerly Land Trust to support our conservation efforts. Not a member but would like to become one? Click here to become a WLT member today. \nThis workshop is geared toward ages 18 and up\, but don’t be afraid to channel your inner child\, come curious! \nThere will be another Nature Journaling Workshop on November 8\, location TBD\, sign-ups will be posted soon\, keep your eyes out.
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/nature-journaling-workshop/
LOCATION:Wahaneeta Preserve\, 118 Moorehouse Road\, Westerly\, RI\, 02891\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251025T150000
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SUMMARY:The Dahlia Workshop hosted by Echo Rock Flowers
DESCRIPTION:Dig\, Divide\, and Store: An End-of-Season Dahlia Workshop \nImagine stepping into the world of Dahlia care with confidence and skill! This October\, join Echo Rock Flowers for a hands-on workshop dedicated to preparing your Dahlias for the winter and ensuring they thrive next season. This is the perfect opportunity to learn how to care for your Dahlia tubers at the end of their growing season. \nClick Here for More Info & to Sign Up!  \nStephanie is generously donating 10% of all workshop proceeds to support the Westerly Land Trust and our mission to conserve open space\, revitalize significant properties\, and provide environmental programs for the enduring benefit of our community! 
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/the-dahlia-workshop-with-echo-rock-flowers/
LOCATION:Barlow Nature Preserve\, 449 Westerly Bradford Rd\, Westerly\, RI 02891\, USA
CATEGORIES:WLT Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251025T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251025T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T080500
CREATED:20251015T141021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251015T141021Z
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SUMMARY:Forest Bathing and Birding
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a mindful birding session at Avondale Farm Preserve focused on accessibility.\n\n\nCelebrate Birdability Week with a unique\, inclusive nature experience that combines the healing power of Forest Bathing with the joy of inviting the birds in to help us deepen our connection with nature and ourselves. This slow-paced\, sensory-rich walk is designed to be accessible\, welcoming\, and restorative. You do not need to have any prior knowledge or experience in birding\, or even binoculars (though bring them if you have them)\, just a willingness to explore your connection with nature and a sense of curiosity. \nBirdability Week \nThis special event is part of Birdability Week\, a week dedicated to celebrating individuals with disabilities and other health concerns\, while promoting accessibility\, inclusivity\, and a welcoming environment for all. \nPlease share any access needs that will allow you to participate fully in this event in advance with Barbaraseith@gmail.com. We will do our best to accommodate you. \n\nPark in the Quail Run Lot at Avondale Farm Preserve\nPlease note there are no bathrooms on site. The closest bathroom is located in the Stop and Shop plaza on Franklin Street. Click here for directions.
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/forest-bathing-and-birding/
LOCATION:Avondale Farm Preserve\, Quail Run\, Westerly\, RI\, 02891\, United States
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SUMMARY:Thursday Hike: Dr. John Champlin Glacier Park
DESCRIPTION:A walking tour of the WLT’s Dr. John Champlin Glacier Park featuring wooded trails with gentle hills and some rocky sections. This site’s unique geological features are worth the trip. Meet at the trailhead off of Tom Harvey Road just outside the entrance to Winnapaug Cottages. Please park in the designated area outside of the Winnapaug Cottages gate or in the parking lot across the street.  Please let the hike leader know you will be joining!  \nLeader: Janice Fifer Phone: 401-213-6479 Email: jhfifer@verizon.net  \nImportant Notes  \n\nDistance/ Target Group: Walks are 1 ½ to 3 hours and are open to all ages with the target group being agile seniors. \n\n\nEstimated Times: Ending times are estimated as it is difficult to ascertain when it will finish due to number of people\, how fast/slow the hikers walk\, etc. Hikes leave promptly.  \n\n\nInclement weather: Inclement weather cancels and if in doubt\, contact the leader.  \n\n\nDogs: If you wish to bring a dog\, contact the leader as some properties do not allow them. If a dog is present\, they must be leashed at all times.  \n\n\nTrail Safety: These are wooded trails with stumps\, roots and rocks so be sure to wear hiking boots or good walking shoes. Make sure you bring water and a snack if you want one. \n\n\nThursday hike/WLT events: CLICK HERE to sign up for WLT’s email list and receive a monthly email including Thursday hike schedule and other WLT events/programs. \nFluorescent Orange Requirements: In State Management areas everyone is required to wear 200 square inches of solid daylight fluorescent orange from the second Saturday in September to the last day of February and the last Thursday in April to the last day in May\, annually. 
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/thursday-hike-dr-john-champlin-glacier-park-3/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:Thursday Hikes
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