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SUMMARY:Auburn Public Library Teen Summer Reading "Build a Better World" Program--Riverwalk History Tour
DESCRIPTION:Teens from the Auburn Public Library Teen Summer Reading Program will join ALT to walk the Riverwalk and learn about the history of the Androscoggin River and the Cities on its shores! This is part of their “Build a Better World” theme for the summer. Teens will walk down from the Library (near the Library Avenue entrance) to meet ALT on Main Street. From there\, Board Member Jim Pross will lead the group on a walk along the bank of the river to talk about its history\, clean up efforts through the years\, and future plans.  The walk should take about an hour. This program is for teens\, ages 12-18 (entering grades 7-12). Jim Pross is a great tour guide for this event as he is the famous narrator of ALT’s Travelstorys History Tour Smartphone App available in both a walking and a paddling version in Lewiston/Auburn. Access more information about the history tour app here.
URL:https://androscogginlandtrust.org/event/auburn-public-library-teen-summer-reading-build-better-world-program-riverwalk-history-tour/
LOCATION:Auburn Public Library
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SUMMARY:LA Community Forest Board Tree ID Event
DESCRIPTION:Join the L/A Community Forest Board led by Certified Forester Dave Griswold and former Science Teacher/ALT Steward Rick Shea on the Sherwood Forest Trail Saturday\, July 22 from 9-11am. All attendees will receive a map of the trails and a common tree identification/interesting features handout. We will travel the half-mile white trail and if time allows we will also visit the pond on the red trail. You will then be equipped with the information to return with friends and family and share your new knowledge of the Sherwood Forest! \nMeet at the entrance to the trail next to the playground/baseball field behind Sherwood Heights Elementary School (32 Sherwood Dr\, Auburn\, ME 04210). You can find additional parking along Sherwood Drive and at the end of 19th street and then walk behind the school. Please bring water and bugspray. We hope to see you there! \n 
URL:https://androscogginlandtrust.org/event/la-community-forest-board-tree-id-event/
LOCATION:Sherwood Forest\, Sherwood Drive\, Auburn\, ME\, 04210\, United States
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: "Community Conservation: Finding the Balance Between Nature and Culture"
DESCRIPTION:Back by popular demand! Because the last screening sold out\, Mark Ireland’s film “Community Conservation: Finding the Balance Between Nature and Culture” is returning to the Frontier in Brunswick. Shot throughout four seasons\, this documentary profiles four active land trusts (including ALT) in different regions of Maine: coastal\, inland\, western mountains and downeast. Each land trust featured works closely with their community to provide multi-purpose access to conserved lands. Check out the trailer at this link! Tickets can be found at this link. Hope to see you there!
URL:https://androscogginlandtrust.org/event/film-screening-community-conservation-finding-balance-nature-culture/
LOCATION:ME
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SUMMARY:ALT Presents with Cities of Lewiston and Auburn at LA Metro Chamber Breakfast: "Best Use of the River"
DESCRIPTION:ALT looks forward to presenting alongside Lewiston City Administrator Ed Barrett\, Auburn Mayor Jonathan LaBonte and Grow L+A at the LA Metropolitan Chamber Breakfast on Thursday\, March 9. The topic is the “Best use of the river that runs through us”. Please see the below link for details! \nhttps://business.lametrochamber.com/events/details/march-la-metro-chamber-breakfast-2017-7401
URL:https://androscogginlandtrust.org/event/alt-presents-cities-lewiston-auburn-la-metro-chamber-breakfast-best-use-river/
LOCATION:ME
ORGANIZER;CN="Shelley Kruszewski":MAILTO:shelley@androscogginlandtrust.org
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