Green Up Vermont
Green Up Vermont
First Saturday in May
Pick up bags at Windham Town Office week prior GU Day or GU at 9am at Town Office. Leave full bags along roadsides for town crew to pick up.
Pick up bags at Windham Town Office week prior GU Day or GU at 9am at Town Office. Leave full bags along roadsides for town crew to pick up.
NR1: Vermont’s Ecology and Environment
In this course, participants learn important context and scientific concepts involved in planning for natural resources. This course will expose participants to the full suite of issues at play for natural resources planning, from forests and wildlife to floodplains and climate change. Presentations on Context, Scale, and Whole Communities are interspersed with interactive hands-on activities that make this an intensive and exciting training.
Dates: A 2-part series, on May 15 & 22
Time: 7:00-9:00pm
Location: The Learning Collaborative in Dummerston, VT
Cost: $25
To register, contact Monica.Przyperhart@vermont.gov
The course above will be followed by a second series this fall:
NR2: Caring for Natural Resources—Taking Action in Your Community
This sequel to NR1 helps participants to choose locally appropriate land use planning strategies for conserving natural resources. It uses case studies and exercises to show how taking action can work in real life. The overall goal is to build understanding of what you can do, how to work with different people in your community, how to choose ways to protect natural resources, and how to make it happen.
Want to learn more about PLANNING for Vermont’s natural resources?
The Association of Vermont Conservation Commissions and the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources are joining forces to bring two courses to Dummerston! These courses were created by the Agency of Natural Resources for those involved in natural resources planning.
Community Wildlife Program
VT Fish & Wildlife Department
[website] http://www.vtfishandwildlife.com/get_involved/partner_in_conservation/community_wildlife_program/
BioFinder 2016: Mapping Your Community’s Conservation Resources
Putney
Landmark College
May 1 6:30 – 8:30pm
Please join Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department for this free workshop! The interactive training will get you using our updated, online mapping tool: BioFinder. This mapping resource helps you find the places most important for maintaining biodiversity, even as the climate changes. It includes maps of Vermont’s connected forests and waterways, locations of important ecological resources, and other information used for conservation and land use planning. By zooming in and out to different scales, BioFinder helps you see what role a local area plays in a larger context. Find the website at BioFinder.vermont.gov, and join us to learn more!
Everyone is welcome, but since space is limited, pre-registration is required. Please email Monica.przyperhart@vermont.gov to sign up or learn more.
Have you used BioFinder in the past? The maps have changed! Updates include new information, a new online platform, and new, user-friendly tools. Workshops will be appropriate for first-time users or those interested in learning updates to a familiar tool.
Vermont Arbor Day Conference
Thursday May 4th
8:30am-3:30pm
VT College of Fine Arts, Montpelier
Cost $40, lunch provided
Registration is now open for the 2017 Vermont Arbor Day Conference. The Vermont Urban & Community Forestry Program is hosting our second annual full-day conference in honor of Arbor day on May 4th at the Vermont College of Fine Arts in Montpelier. Come learn, celebrate, and network with the citizen tree stewards, municipal leaders, and professionals for our state’s urban and community forests.
We will be offering four simultaneous tracks geared toward separate audiences this year: municipal leaders, professional arborists, citizen volunteers, and general forest health interest. Session topics include: Emerald Ash Borer, VT Green Streets Manual, VT Tree Warden Statues, VT Open Meeting Law, Tree Cabling and Alternatives and more!
ISA and SAF credits will be available for some sessions (labeled on agenda).
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GWEN KOZLOWSKI | Outreach & Education Coordinator VT Urban & Community Forestry Program UVM Extension |
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Information on the changes at the Londonderry Transfer Station
The procedures Transfer station info
card examples to be used to pay
Copy of article in the Telegraph on what is new at the transfer station
Selectboard Notice seeking candidates for Planning Commission
The scanning of all back issues of the great news letter, Windham News and Notes, has been completed and the PDF version of each issue has been incorporated into this website under the Community Information section. Thanks to Frank Seawright and Mary Boyer for providing several issues electronically.
But WE NEED YOUR HELP – there are 4 issues missing from the archive – It is would be great if someone had these hidden away and provide me with them so they could be scanned and returned.
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!