Fresh air! Free workout! Friends!
Come spend a morning in a beautiful place stewarding land with us.
Please join Chocorua Lake Conservancy Stewardship Director Deb Marnich on Tuesday, October 7, 10 AM–12 PM, for an Outdoor Volunteer Morning at Moose Meadows on Route 16 just south of Stoney Brooke Sawyers. We’ll be cleaning up the edge of the woods after the field has been mowed. We will also be hanging some new birdhouses built by volunteers!
Bring work gloves and a shovel, hand saw, and/or long-handled clippers if you have them, water and a snack, and please wear sturdy, close-toed shoes. We will have some tools available if needed. Be prepared for bugs and ticks just in case. Feel free to come for all or some of the morning. We’ll meet at the entrance to the field—you can pull into the field by the tree with CLC and NRCS signs on it. Please register above so that we can let you know of any changes in the schedule.
CLC Stewardship Director Debra Marnich holds a BS in Zoology and an MS in Forestry. Her major interests and professional focus areas include combining wildlife and forestry practices to manage for both sound silvicultural and optimum wildlife habitat, creating early successional and bird nesting habitat, pollinator habitat creation, promoting small diverse farms local food production/agriculture, promoting land conservation and protection, environmental education, and integrating all resources concerns to create a balanced conservation system.
Banner image: Goldenrod in the field at Moose Meadows. Photo: Juno Lamb