Loon Echo Land Trust’s staff will be
holding an information session about the Land Trust’s proposed Peabody-Fitch
Woods project. The session will be held on Thursday, December 6 at 6:30 pm at
the Loon Echo Office, 8 Depot St, Suite 4 in Bridgton. Residents and visitors
are invited to attend to learn about the project and to hear about the plans
for the property.
Staff from Loon Echo will also lead
an informational snowshoe walk of the property on Saturday, December 8 from 9
a.m. to 11 a.m., with a weather date of Saturday December 15. Meet at
Narramissic Farm, 46 Narramissic Rd, Bridgton, ME. Please bring your own
snowshoes. Snowshoes will be available, free of charge, by request for those
needing them. Email membership@lelt.org or call 207-647-4352.
Loon
Echo currently protects nearly 6,700 acres of land and manages 31 miles of
multi-use trails in the northern Sebago Lake region. Its mission is to work
with the local residents to conserve the region’s natural resources and
character for current and future generations. Loon Echo serves seven towns
including Bridgton, Casco, Denmark, Harrison, Naples, Raymond and Sebago with
an area of 320 square miles located directly north of Sebago Lake. Loon
Echo works within its service area to safeguard water quality, preserve scenic
locations such as Bald Pate Mountain, Hacker’s Hill and Pleasant Mountain, and
provide outreach and fun educational programs to the public. Loon Echo
assists landowners to take steps to ensure future generations will benefit from
the preservation of their lands. Member support is what enables Loon Echo to
carry out their mission and provides funding for their land conservation and
stewardship endeavors.
For more information about upcoming events
or ways you can support Loon Echo Land Trust, visit their website www.lelt.org,
call 207-647-4352 or visit their office, 8 Depot Street, Suite 4, Bridgton, ME
Monday – Thursday, 8:30 – 4:30.
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