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Learn to Identify Aquatic Invasive Species

Southern VT rivers and ponds need your help – become a Vermont Invasive Patroller!

Learn to Identify Aquatic Invasive Species

Saturday, June 10th, 10:30 – 2:00 PM

Marlboro Graduate Center, Room 2E, 28 Vernon Street, Brattleboro

Join a workshop offered through the Vermont Invasive Patrollers (VIP) to learn the differences between native, exotic, nuisance and invasive species; how invasive species are introduced and established; how to differentiate native aquatic plants and animals from their invasive lookalikes (plants will be emphasized); and how to conduct surveys for aquatic invasive species in lakes and ponds.

This 3-hour VIP workshop will include classroom and hands-on identification training, and a half hour break for lunch.

An optional site visit to view the invasive aquatic plant, Eurasian watermilfoil in the Retreat Meadows will follow the workshop. You will need your own non-motorized vessel, pfd and paddle for the site visit. The site visit will be weather permitting.  

Register online at http://dec.vermont.gov/forms/vip-workshop-registration

Workshop and materials are offered at no cost. Space is limited.

Interested participants are encouraged to join the statewide network of volunteers who survey for aquatic invasive species in their favorite lake, pond or river.

For more information, contact Ann Bove (VT DEC, Lakes & Ponds Program) at ann.bove@vermont.gov or (802) 490-6120.

Workshop presented by VT DEC staff and co-hosted by Brattleboro Conservation Commission and WCNRCD.

Please  pass this announcement along to others you know that might be interested.

Thanks!

Laurie Callahan

Vermont Woodlands Association Schedule

www.vermontwoodlands.org

May 24, 2017
ECuse Training for Foresters
Montpelier, VT
May 25, 2017
Birds & Maple Syrup
Underhill, VT
Sat May 27, 2017
9am Spring Wildflowers

Where: Marsh – Billings – Rockefeller National Historical Park,
Woodstock, VT

June 2-4, 2017
Vermont Coverts Cooperator Training – Starksboro
Common Ground Center, 473 Tatro Rd, Starksboro, VT
June 4, 2017
Wildlife Photography Workshop
June 4, 9am – 12pm
255 Sherman Hollow Rd, Huntington, VT

June 9, 2017
Foresters for the Birds Tour
Huntington, VT

Saturday, June 10, 2017
Waterbury Bird Walk
Waterbury, VT

Saturday, June 10, 2017 10am-1pm

Urban Forests
Working Woodlands Workshop
Woodstock, VT

June 13, 2017
Bradley Woodland Walk
CAlais, VT

June 17, 2017
Bedrock to Birds
Working Woodlands Workshop
10am-12pm
Woodstock, VT

Saturday, June 24, 2017
Status of Vermont Forest Birds
Woodstock, VT

Neighborhood Connections Programs

MAY

Friday May 5th @ 6pm   THE ECONOMICS OF HAPPINESS  film screening with Doreen Fabiano and Carlene Lindgren

This award-winning documentary spells out the social, spiritual and ecological costs of today’s global economy and makes a strong case for localization. Doreen and Carlene, local activists for the environment and other important issues facing our world today will be hosting the screening of this 68 minute film – with discussion to follow.

Tuesdays  May 16, 23 and 30  THE SPRING GARDENING SERIES presented by the Windham County EMG

Please note the schedule change for the last two sessions!!!

May 16th @2pm   Woodland Gardens with Cheryl Wilfong

Cheryl is the author of several articles and books about gardening. Her own gardens incorporate a wide variety of woodland plants in both shady, partially-shaded and sunny spots.

May 23rd @10am  Landscaping with Native Plants with Bob Little Tree Butler

Little Tree, a Windsor County EMG returns to share his knowledge of native plants, especially good alternatives to some plants classified as invasives. He has extensive information about maintaining balance in our gardens and landscapes.

May 30 @ 2pm  Garden Tools with Somara Zwick

Somara, a Windham County EMG will bring a few of her favorite garden tools and invites you to bring one or two of your favorites as well. Or possibly you have a “mystery” tool which you need identification. We will share our thought about what equipment we find helpful in our gardens and talk about how to care for them so that they last throughout the seasons.

Thursdays  May 19-June 22nd  6-7pm  TAI CHI with Doreen Fabiano

Originally conceived as a martial art, Tai Chi offers excellent health benefits. The practice aids in fall prevention, balance and is good for overall healthcare. If you ever wanted to try Tai Chi – now is your opportunity.

Thursday May 25th @ 11:15am PLANTING & USING MEDICINAL HERBS AND WEEDS with Lini Mazumdar

Medicinal plants and medicinal weeds have been used since ancient times to either cure of lessen symptoms from illness. Lini, owner of Lotus Moon Medicinals at Anjali Farm is an herbalist certified by the Southwestern School of Botanical Medicine. She will talk about various medicinal herbs which you may want to include in your garden – and discuss how to use them.

JUNE

Thursday June 1st @2pm PEDORTHICS FOR SUMMER FOOTWEAR with Gretchen Lima

According to The Pedorthic Footwear Association’s web-site, “Pedorthics is the management and treatment of conditions of the foot, ankle and lower extremities requiring fitting, fabricating and adjusting pedorthic devices.” Pedorthics uses footwear to ease and treat food-related problems. Gretchen Lima, a Certified Pedorthist will discuss how to modify summer footwear – such as sports shoes and hiking wear – to help you maintain or regain mobility.

Friday June 2nd @6pm MOVIE TIME: Where to Invade Next  Encore Performance

First shown here April 7th – the crowd loved it and many who could not come have asked for an encore performance. This epic movie is unlike anything Michael Moore, the political provocateur has ever done. It is an expansive, hilarious and subversive comedy/documentary in which Moore confronts the most pressing issues facing America today and finds solutions in the most unlikely places. This is an eye-opening call to arms to recapture the American Dream ad restore it to, of all places, America.

Saturday  June 10th @9:30am  WINDHAM COUNTY EMG PLANT SALE TO BENEFIT SABBATH HOUSE

The Weston Priory donated The House of Sabbath, located on Route 100 in Weston, to Neighborhood Connections a few years ago for use as transitional housing for our clients. The Windham County Extension Master Gardeners last year accepted the property as a community project. Plans call for renovating the existing gardens and installing a community vegetable garden. This plant sale, to be held at Neighborhood Connections will go toward these goals. Stay tuned for more information and a request for plant donations……..

Wednesday  June 21st 4-9pm SPAGHETTI DINNER @ JAKE’S BENEFITING NEIGHBORHOOD CONNECTIONS

Tad Kinsley, owner of Jake’s Restaurant and Tavern once again offers a Spaghetti Dinner with 100% of the proceeds going to Neighborhood Connections. The cost is $15 for adults and $7 for children 12 and under. Included is a tossed salad, spaghetti and Jake’s signature sauce, choice of  meatballs or sausage, homemade Italian bread and homemade brownies. Beverages are not included. Jake’s is located in Londonderry’s Mountain Marketplace.

Coming but not scheduled quite yet:

Beavers presented by the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department

Handling Anxiety presented by Dr. Lynn Lind

That is all for now……Call 824-4343 or e-mail me if you would like to attend any of the above Meeting Place programs.

Mary Claire Schwartz

Windham Notes and Notes

Thanks to Mia Clark for finding the missing/not so missing copies of the Windham News and Notes.  There is now a complete set of the News and Notes online.

Vol 8     Issue 1       Jul-Aug 2010

Vol 8     Issue 2      Sep-Oct 2010

Vol 8    Issue 6       May-Jun 2011

Vol 10 Issue 2        Sep-Oct 2012

Thanks!