GUILFORD LAND CONSERVATION TRUST INC 

PO BOX 200

203-457-9253

 

Contact:

info@guilfordlandtrust.org

 

With more than 150 parcels of land to care for, the Land Trust could use some help with stewardship. What does a steward for a Land Trust property do? As part of the Land Trust Stewardship Committee, a steward monitors the use and condition of a specific parcel a few times yearly and submits a one-page inventory once each year to the committee chair or other Land Trust board member. It can be as simple as that.

 

A steward might also play a more active role by helping lay out trails, collecting litter and reporting vandalism. You can be as active as you wish. Stewards are the "eyes" of the Land Trust for one, or more, of our many properties. WE NEED YOU

                                STUDENTS CAN BE LAND STEWARDS TOO

and gain community service hours!

 

Consider how easy it would be to be a steward for that Land Trust property that abuts your own. As a neighbor, you see its condition every day and know if there are issues that need the Land Trust's attention. Stewards don't have to be individuals. Perhaps your garden club, scout troop, walking group or business would like to be involved with a particular piece of land

 

 

 

Second Annual Bimblers Bash 10K Ready to Go

Shoreline residents will once again have the opportunity to experience the thrill of a true trail race at the second annual Bimbler's Bash 10K to be held in Guilford's Westwoods Trails on april 6th.  The race benefits the Guilford Land Conservation Trust, which protects and preserves woodland properties throughout Guilford area.

 

The race will start at A.W. Cox School, Three Mile course, in Guilford at 9 a.m.  Registrations are on-line at www.bimblerbash.com.  The entry fee is $20.

 

 

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