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Windham NRCD Board Supervisor Petitions Available

Windham County NRCD 28 Vernon Street, Suite 332, Brattleboro, Vermont

PETITIONS FOR LOCAL CONSERVATION DISTRICT ELECTIONS AVAILABLE The State Natural Resources Conservation Council Chair, Rick Hopkins of East Montpelier, today announced the availability of nominating petitions for the statewide elections of District Supervisors in each of the fourteen Natural Resource Conservation Districts. The Windham County NRCD is accepting petitions for one full term (5 years)

Resilient Roads Community Forum

Saxtons River Elementary School 15 School Street, Saxtons River, Vermont

Saxtons River Watershed Collaborative to host community Roads Forum The Saxtons River Watershed Collaborative, a group of residents and town officials from within the watershed, are looking forward to hosting the “Resilient Roads Community Forum” on Tuesday, October 23, 6-8pm, at Saxtons River Elementary School gymnasium. The event will host the Road Foremen from the

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Pasture Walk: Small Farm Conservation Practices at Roselily Farm

Roselily Farm 236 Barrows Road, Brattleboro, VT

Roselily Farm of Brattleboro, VT will host a pasture walk on Wednesday, November 14 from 10am to Noon.  The pasture walk will look at conservation practices on a small farm. There will be a focus on the purpose and benefits of soil testing, nutrient management for small farms and the tour will highlight different conservation

Windham NRCD Supervisor Elections

Windham County NRCD 28 Vernon Street, Suite 332, Brattleboro, Vermont

Elections for the Windham County NRCD Board of Supervisors Petitions for Supervisor seats were due on November 12, 2018

Stream Table Workshop for Educators

Bellows Falls Middle School, Bellows Falls, VT 15 School Street, Bellows Falls, Vermont

The Saxtons River Watershed Collaborative and the Windham County Natural Resources Conservation District (WCNRCD) is offering a workshop for educators on Thursday, March 14 from 3:45 to 6:30pm at the Bellows Falls Middle School to learn about rivers through the use of a stream table. This interactive tool is a perfect way to engage students

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