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UID:45795-1683012600-1683023400@vmba.org
SUMMARY:Spring Bird Walks with Slate Valley Trails
DESCRIPTION:Join Slate Valley Trails and the Rutland County Audubon Society for weekly slow-paced (3 to 4 miles\, 3 to 4 hours) bird & wildflower hikes in the Poultney area\, Tuesdays at 7:30 am. All are welcome. No worries if you can’t identify many birds. There will be friendly birders in the group who will happily share their knowledge with you. Bring water and a snack (and insect repellent if you use it)\,binoculars\, cameras\, field guides\, if you have them. There is usually an opportunity to cut the walk short if\nyou need to leave early. The walks are at a slow pace with lots of opportunities for observing and photographing.\n\nContact Joel Tilley for more information: jptilley50@gmail.com (preferred method)\, or 802-598-2583\,\nevenings 7 to 8pm.\n\nLocations will change each week:\n–Tuesday\, April 25 – Fairgrounds West-\nMeet at the Fairgrounds Trail parking area (131 Town Farm Road\, Poultney) at 7:30 am. The hike will be about 3 miles on Easy terrain.\n–Tuesday\, May 2 – Poultney River & Rail Trail- Meet at the D&H Trail crossing on Main Street\, Poultney\, at 7:30 am. For this outing we will walk the SVT Poultney River Loop (3.3 miles\, Easy terrain). Expect to be out for about 3-1/2 hours.\n–Tuesday\, May 9 – Fairgrounds East-\nMeet at the Fairgrounds Trail parking area (131 Town Farm Road\, Poultney) at 7:30 am. The hike will be about 3 miles on Easy to Moderate terrain.\n–Tuesday\, May 16 – Endless Brook–\nMeet at the Endless Brook trailhead (Endless Brook Rd\, on left\, 0.9 mi in from VT Rte 30) at 7:30am. Easy to Moderate terrain (250 ft elevation gain)\, 3 miles\, 3 hours.\n–Tuesday\, May 23 – Castleton University Trails-Meet at the D&H trail crossing on South St\, Castleton\, at 7:30 am. Visitor parking is behind the Stafford Academic Center in the Stafford lot (#39 on the campus map:\nhttps://castleton.s3.amazonaws.com/…/map-accessible… .\nThe map gets downloaded as a pdf\, and has South at the top.) Easy terrain\, 2.6 miles.\n–Tuesday\, May 30 – Delaney Woods–\nEnter Delaney Cross Road off North Street in Wells\, across from the Lakeside Park\, and look for the parking area on the right. Meet at 7:30 am. Easy to Moderate terrain\, 3.4 miles.
URL:https://vmba.org/event/spring-bird-walks-with-slate-valley-trails-2/
LOCATION:VT
CATEGORIES:Group Outing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230503T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230503T203000
DTSTAMP:20260531T023331
CREATED:20230428T180146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230428T180146Z
UID:48457-1683133200-1683145800@vmba.org
SUMMARY:ACBC Season Kickoff Social
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on May 3rd for our Spring Kickoff Social! The first beer is on us! \nWe’ll ride beforehand and then get together for food and beverages. It’s your chance to boast about recent rides and meet new members. Wheels up at 5 p.m. from Frog Hollow Bikes; meet at Marquis Theatre\, Middlebury at 6 p.m. \nWe’ll buy your first beer–or other beverage of choice. Food will be available for purchase (until 7:30 p.m.) from the cafe within the theatre. \nWe’ll have some swag to share as well as updates on Addison County’s trail networks and plans for the 2023 riding season.
URL:https://vmba.org/event/acbc-season-kickoff-social-2/
LOCATION:Middlebury Marquis Theatre\, 65 Main Street\, Middlebury\, VT\, 05753\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festivals/Parties,Group Outing
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://vmba.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/marquis.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230506T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230506T140000
DTSTAMP:20260531T023331
CREATED:20230306T183409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230306T183633Z
UID:45270-1683367200-1683381600@vmba.org
SUMMARY:Spring Sprockets & Walk-Its Fun Ride & Walk for Homeless Prevention Center.
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nHaul those bikes out of the barn… \nLace up those sneakers… \nAnd join us Saturday\, May 6th\, 2023 at Pine Hill Park for our 2nd annual Spring Sprockets & Walk-Its Fun Ride & Walk for Homeless Prevention Center. \nChoose… \n-The bike option on Pine Hill Park’s MTB trails. \n-The walk option on the Giorgetti Walking loops. \n-Or just come celebrate spring with music\, food and community. \nSocial Rides and Rambles for multiple levels. \nWalking\, Hiking\, Jogging options for you non-bikers. \nScavenger Hunt Adventure Scrambles with PRIZES. (both bikers & walkers) \nPlus outdoor Kids’ Activities\, DJ\, Food Truck\, & More. \n\n\n\n\n— REGISTER NOW – Early Bird Discount Registration Specials — \nUntil March 21st… \nAdults $15. Youth $5. Kids under 10 are free. \nAfter March 21st… \nAdults $22. Youth $10. Kids under 10 are free. \nHomeless Prevention Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit serving Vermont families and individuals who are homeless or at-risk. \nYour participation in this all-ages outdoor community event supports our mission of ending homelessness in Rutland County\, one family at a time.
URL:https://vmba.org/event/spring-sprockets-walk-its-fun-ride-walk-for-homeless-prevention-center/
LOCATION:Pine Hill Park\, Rutland\, VT
CATEGORIES:Festivals/Parties,Group Outing,Group Rides / Races
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230509T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230509T103000
DTSTAMP:20260531T023331
CREATED:20230324T145947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230324T145947Z
UID:45797-1683617400-1683628200@vmba.org
SUMMARY:Spring Bird Walks with Slate Valley Trails
DESCRIPTION:Join Slate Valley Trails and the Rutland County Audubon Society for weekly slow-paced (3 to 4 miles\, 3 to 4 hours) bird & wildflower hikes in the Poultney area\, Tuesdays at 7:30 am. All are welcome. No worries if you can’t identify many birds. There will be friendly birders in the group who will happily share their knowledge with you. Bring water and a snack (and insect repellent if you use it)\,binoculars\, cameras\, field guides\, if you have them. There is usually an opportunity to cut the walk short if\nyou need to leave early. The walks are at a slow pace with lots of opportunities for observing and photographing.\n\nContact Joel Tilley for more information: jptilley50@gmail.com (preferred method)\, or 802-598-2583\,\nevenings 7 to 8pm.\n\nLocations will change each week:\n–Tuesday\, April 25 – Fairgrounds West-\nMeet at the Fairgrounds Trail parking area (131 Town Farm Road\, Poultney) at 7:30 am. The hike will be about 3 miles on Easy terrain.\n–Tuesday\, May 2 – Poultney River & Rail Trail- Meet at the D&H Trail crossing on Main Street\, Poultney\, at 7:30 am. For this outing we will walk the SVT Poultney River Loop (3.3 miles\, Easy terrain). Expect to be out for about 3-1/2 hours.\n–Tuesday\, May 9 – Fairgrounds East-\nMeet at the Fairgrounds Trail parking area (131 Town Farm Road\, Poultney) at 7:30 am. The hike will be about 3 miles on Easy to Moderate terrain.\n–Tuesday\, May 16 – Endless Brook–\nMeet at the Endless Brook trailhead (Endless Brook Rd\, on left\, 0.9 mi in from VT Rte 30) at 7:30am. Easy to Moderate terrain (250 ft elevation gain)\, 3 miles\, 3 hours.\n–Tuesday\, May 23 – Castleton University Trails-Meet at the D&H trail crossing on South St\, Castleton\, at 7:30 am. Visitor parking is behind the Stafford Academic Center in the Stafford lot (#39 on the campus map:\nhttps://castleton.s3.amazonaws.com/…/map-accessible… .\nThe map gets downloaded as a pdf\, and has South at the top.) Easy terrain\, 2.6 miles.\n–Tuesday\, May 30 – Delaney Woods–\nEnter Delaney Cross Road off North Street in Wells\, across from the Lakeside Park\, and look for the parking area on the right. Meet at 7:30 am. Easy to Moderate terrain\, 3.4 miles.
URL:https://vmba.org/event/spring-bird-walks-with-slate-valley-trails-2-2/
LOCATION:VT
CATEGORIES:Group Outing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230516T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230516T103000
DTSTAMP:20260531T023331
CREATED:20230324T150016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230324T150016Z
UID:45799-1684222200-1684233000@vmba.org
SUMMARY:Spring Bird Walks with Slate Valley Trails
DESCRIPTION:Join Slate Valley Trails and the Rutland County Audubon Society for weekly slow-paced (3 to 4 miles\, 3 to 4 hours) bird & wildflower hikes in the Poultney area\, Tuesdays at 7:30 am. All are welcome. No worries if you can’t identify many birds. There will be friendly birders in the group who will happily share their knowledge with you. Bring water and a snack (and insect repellent if you use it)\,binoculars\, cameras\, field guides\, if you have them. There is usually an opportunity to cut the walk short if\nyou need to leave early. The walks are at a slow pace with lots of opportunities for observing and photographing.\n\nContact Joel Tilley for more information: jptilley50@gmail.com (preferred method)\, or 802-598-2583\,\nevenings 7 to 8pm.\n\nLocations will change each week:\n–Tuesday\, April 25 – Fairgrounds West-\nMeet at the Fairgrounds Trail parking area (131 Town Farm Road\, Poultney) at 7:30 am. The hike will be about 3 miles on Easy terrain.\n–Tuesday\, May 2 – Poultney River & Rail Trail- Meet at the D&H Trail crossing on Main Street\, Poultney\, at 7:30 am. For this outing we will walk the SVT Poultney River Loop (3.3 miles\, Easy terrain). Expect to be out for about 3-1/2 hours.\n–Tuesday\, May 9 – Fairgrounds East-\nMeet at the Fairgrounds Trail parking area (131 Town Farm Road\, Poultney) at 7:30 am. The hike will be about 3 miles on Easy to Moderate terrain.\n–Tuesday\, May 16 – Endless Brook–\nMeet at the Endless Brook trailhead (Endless Brook Rd\, on left\, 0.9 mi in from VT Rte 30) at 7:30am. Easy to Moderate terrain (250 ft elevation gain)\, 3 miles\, 3 hours.\n–Tuesday\, May 23 – Castleton University Trails-Meet at the D&H trail crossing on South St\, Castleton\, at 7:30 am. Visitor parking is behind the Stafford Academic Center in the Stafford lot (#39 on the campus map:\nhttps://castleton.s3.amazonaws.com/…/map-accessible… .\nThe map gets downloaded as a pdf\, and has South at the top.) Easy terrain\, 2.6 miles.\n–Tuesday\, May 30 – Delaney Woods–\nEnter Delaney Cross Road off North Street in Wells\, across from the Lakeside Park\, and look for the parking area on the right. Meet at 7:30 am. Easy to Moderate terrain\, 3.4 miles.
URL:https://vmba.org/event/spring-bird-walks-with-slate-valley-trails-2-2-2/
LOCATION:VT
CATEGORIES:Group Outing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230520T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230520T100000
DTSTAMP:20260531T023331
CREATED:20230428T144851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230428T144851Z
UID:48650-1684569600-1684576800@vmba.org
SUMMARY:Birds\, Trails\, and Forestry: How are they connected?
DESCRIPTION:You know and love Cady Hill Forest for its trails\, but have you ever considered what other aspects of the forest are important?\n\nJoin Stowe Trails Partnership on Saturday\, May 20th from 8:00am – 10:00am for a guided walk through Cady Hill to learn about the birds and changing habitat within the forest. Audubon Vermont’s Steve Hagenbuch will be our fearless leader\, co-hosted with the Vermont Woodlands Association. We’ll talk about what makes a healthy bird habitat\, sustainable forestry practices\, and how the two intersect with the recreational use of the land and forest.\n\nMeet at the Substation parking lot off of Cady Hill Road at 8:00am for this two hour stroll. This is a family-friendly event\, and questions are encouraged! We’ll see you there!
URL:https://vmba.org/event/birds-trails-and-forestry-how-are-they-connected/
LOCATION:Cady Hill\, Mountain Road\, Stowe\, Vermont
CATEGORIES:Group Outing,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230520T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230520T100000
DTSTAMP:20260531T023331
CREATED:20230428T191859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230428T191859Z
UID:48539-1684569600-1684576800@vmba.org
SUMMARY:Birds\, Trails\, and Forestry: How Are They Connected?
DESCRIPTION:You know and love Cady Hill Forest for its trails\, but have you ever considered what other aspects of the forest are important? \nJoin us on Saturday\, May 20th from 8:00am – 10:00am for a guided walk through Cady Hill to learn about the birds and changing habitat within the forest. Audubon Vermont’s Steve Hagenbuch will be our fearless leader\, co-hosted with the Vermont Woodlands Association. We’ll talk about what makes a healthy bird habitat\, sustainable forestry practices\, and how the two intersect with the recreational use of the land and forest. \nMeet us at the Substation parking lot off of Cady Hill Road at 8:00am for this two-hour stroll. This is a family-friendly event\, and questions are encouraged! We’ll see you there!
URL:https://vmba.org/event/birds-trails-and-forestry-how-are-they-connected-2/
LOCATION:Cady Hill\, Mountain Road\, Stowe\, Vermont
CATEGORIES:Group Outing
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://vmba.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/CadyHill-MTB-View-scaled-1.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230523T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230523T103000
DTSTAMP:20260531T023331
CREATED:20230324T150041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230324T150041Z
UID:45801-1684827000-1684837800@vmba.org
SUMMARY:Spring Bird Walks with Slate Valley Trails
DESCRIPTION:Join Slate Valley Trails and the Rutland County Audubon Society for weekly slow-paced (3 to 4 miles\, 3 to 4 hours) bird & wildflower hikes in the Poultney area\, Tuesdays at 7:30 am. All are welcome. No worries if you can’t identify many birds. There will be friendly birders in the group who will happily share their knowledge with you. Bring water and a snack (and insect repellent if you use it)\,binoculars\, cameras\, field guides\, if you have them. There is usually an opportunity to cut the walk short if\nyou need to leave early. The walks are at a slow pace with lots of opportunities for observing and photographing.\n\nContact Joel Tilley for more information: jptilley50@gmail.com (preferred method)\, or 802-598-2583\,\nevenings 7 to 8pm.\n\nLocations will change each week:\n–Tuesday\, April 25 – Fairgrounds West-\nMeet at the Fairgrounds Trail parking area (131 Town Farm Road\, Poultney) at 7:30 am. The hike will be about 3 miles on Easy terrain.\n–Tuesday\, May 2 – Poultney River & Rail Trail- Meet at the D&H Trail crossing on Main Street\, Poultney\, at 7:30 am. For this outing we will walk the SVT Poultney River Loop (3.3 miles\, Easy terrain). Expect to be out for about 3-1/2 hours.\n–Tuesday\, May 9 – Fairgrounds East-\nMeet at the Fairgrounds Trail parking area (131 Town Farm Road\, Poultney) at 7:30 am. The hike will be about 3 miles on Easy to Moderate terrain.\n–Tuesday\, May 16 – Endless Brook–\nMeet at the Endless Brook trailhead (Endless Brook Rd\, on left\, 0.9 mi in from VT Rte 30) at 7:30am. Easy to Moderate terrain (250 ft elevation gain)\, 3 miles\, 3 hours.\n–Tuesday\, May 23 – Castleton University Trails-Meet at the D&H trail crossing on South St\, Castleton\, at 7:30 am. Visitor parking is behind the Stafford Academic Center in the Stafford lot (#39 on the campus map:\nhttps://castleton.s3.amazonaws.com/…/map-accessible… .\nThe map gets downloaded as a pdf\, and has South at the top.) Easy terrain\, 2.6 miles.\n–Tuesday\, May 30 – Delaney Woods–\nEnter Delaney Cross Road off North Street in Wells\, across from the Lakeside Park\, and look for the parking area on the right. Meet at 7:30 am. Easy to Moderate terrain\, 3.4 miles.
URL:https://vmba.org/event/spring-bird-walks-with-slate-valley-trails-2-2-2-2/
LOCATION:VT
CATEGORIES:Group Outing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230527T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230527T140000
DTSTAMP:20260531T023331
CREATED:20230512T150011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230512T150011Z
UID:49734-1685181600-1685196000@vmba.org
SUMMARY:Annual Ascutney Day - Picnic and Hike
DESCRIPTION:Find your way to the summit of Mount Ascutney and ATA will be at the Stone Hut site with refreshments and camaraderie!\n\nChoose one of the three base-to-summit trails to hike up on foot\, or drive up the auto road and hike a short half mile to the picnic site. There will be a prize for the oldest and youngest hikers. Dogs welcome but should be leashed at the summit.\n\nFor more info on accessing the summit\, visit their website: https://www.ascutneytrails.com/summit-bound-hiking-trails
URL:https://vmba.org/event/annual-ascutney-day-picnic-and-hike/
LOCATION:Mount Ascutney State Park\, 1826 Back Mountain Rd\, Windsor\, Vermont
CATEGORIES:Group Outing
ORGANIZER;CN="Ascutney Trails Association":MAILTO:info@ascutneytrails.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230530T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230530T103000
DTSTAMP:20260531T023331
CREATED:20230324T150112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230324T150112Z
UID:45803-1685431800-1685442600@vmba.org
SUMMARY:Spring Bird Walks with Slate Valley Trails
DESCRIPTION:Join Slate Valley Trails and the Rutland County Audubon Society for weekly slow-paced (3 to 4 miles\, 3 to 4 hours) bird & wildflower hikes in the Poultney area\, Tuesdays at 7:30 am. All are welcome. No worries if you can’t identify many birds. There will be friendly birders in the group who will happily share their knowledge with you. Bring water and a snack (and insect repellent if you use it)\,binoculars\, cameras\, field guides\, if you have them. There is usually an opportunity to cut the walk short if\nyou need to leave early. The walks are at a slow pace with lots of opportunities for observing and photographing.\n\nContact Joel Tilley for more information: jptilley50@gmail.com (preferred method)\, or 802-598-2583\,\nevenings 7 to 8pm.\n\nLocations will change each week:\n–Tuesday\, April 25 – Fairgrounds West-\nMeet at the Fairgrounds Trail parking area (131 Town Farm Road\, Poultney) at 7:30 am. The hike will be about 3 miles on Easy terrain.\n–Tuesday\, May 2 – Poultney River & Rail Trail- Meet at the D&H Trail crossing on Main Street\, Poultney\, at 7:30 am. For this outing we will walk the SVT Poultney River Loop (3.3 miles\, Easy terrain). Expect to be out for about 3-1/2 hours.\n–Tuesday\, May 9 – Fairgrounds East-\nMeet at the Fairgrounds Trail parking area (131 Town Farm Road\, Poultney) at 7:30 am. The hike will be about 3 miles on Easy to Moderate terrain.\n–Tuesday\, May 16 – Endless Brook–\nMeet at the Endless Brook trailhead (Endless Brook Rd\, on left\, 0.9 mi in from VT Rte 30) at 7:30am. Easy to Moderate terrain (250 ft elevation gain)\, 3 miles\, 3 hours.\n–Tuesday\, May 23 – Castleton University Trails-Meet at the D&H trail crossing on South St\, Castleton\, at 7:30 am. Visitor parking is behind the Stafford Academic Center in the Stafford lot (#39 on the campus map:\nhttps://castleton.s3.amazonaws.com/…/map-accessible… .\nThe map gets downloaded as a pdf\, and has South at the top.) Easy terrain\, 2.6 miles.\n–Tuesday\, May 30 – Delaney Woods–\nEnter Delaney Cross Road off North Street in Wells\, across from the Lakeside Park\, and look for the parking area on the right. Meet at 7:30 am. Easy to Moderate terrain\, 3.4 miles.
URL:https://vmba.org/event/spring-bird-walks-with-slate-valley-trails-2-2-2-2-2/
LOCATION:VT
CATEGORIES:Group Outing
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230530T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230530T193000
DTSTAMP:20260531T023331
CREATED:20230512T150717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230512T150717Z
UID:49739-1685467800-1685475000@vmba.org
SUMMARY:BATS Night at Harvest Brewing
DESCRIPTION:Calling all bikers\, hikers\, and outdoor enthusiasts! Find out how you can help support (and join!) the organization that maintains the trail network on the slopes of Mount Anthony.\n\nBennington Area Trail System (BATS) will present an overview of their recent work and plans for upcoming projects\, and Nick Bennette\, Executive Director of the Vermont Mountain Bike Association\, will be on hand to talk about how his organization works with local chapters like BATS to support a full range of outdoor recreational activities. There will be plenty of time for Q&A and to enjoy Harvest Brewing’s hospitality with like-minded folks.\n\nBONUS: Meet at the fieldhouse parking lot at the former SVC campus (Everett Estate) on Mansion Drive at 4:30 PM for a group mt bike ride on some of the BATS trails.
URL:https://vmba.org/event/bats-night-at-harvest-brewing/
LOCATION:Harvest Brewing
CATEGORIES:Festivals/Parties,Group Outing
ORGANIZER;CN="Bennington Area Trail System":MAILTO:batsvt@gmail.com
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