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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Town Trails Team Gathers Tonight

A grant application for Veterans Memorial Park is on the table; learn about a presentation on Neutaconkanut Hill.

  The ‘Town Trails Team’ meets today in the Barrington library to look at a grant application for Veterans Memorial Park. The meeting starts at 7 pm. This meeting first will look at plans for Veterans Memorial Park. It will be an opportunity for you to comment on the drafts-in-progress. "We will outline projects for the spring; come be a part of this project planning," said Beth Rondeau, president of the Barrington Land Conservation Trust. Next week, past Land Trust president Helen Tjader will be presenting the history and indigenous rock sites of Neutaconkanut Hill, said Rondeau. "Her interest in this area grew out of the work to protect Sowams Woods," she said. For more information, please contact Helen Tjader: helen@acornnpsolutions.com…

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Take a Walk Under a Full Moon

The land trust from East Providence is teaming up with the Ten Mile River Watershed Council to walk under a full moon on Wednesday night; the Barrington land trust is invited to participate.

Take a walk under a full moon on Wednesday night, March 27. Members of the Barrington Land Conservation Trust have been invited by the Ten Mile River Watershed Council and the East Providence Land Conservation Trust to a free full-moon walk starting at 6:45 pm. Everyone will be meeting at the Turner Loop Trail parking area on Route 114A in East Providence across from Hunt's Mills, said Beth Rondeau of the Barrington land trust. "From there they will walk a short trail along the Ten Mile River and Turner Reservoir into Bridgham Farm, a property of the land trust," Rondeau said. "One feature of the walk will be a stop at the Newman Oak, a tree said to be hundreds of years old," she said. The walk is about 1 mile of "easy walking," she said. …

Friday, February 15, 2013

Try Again -- Walkabout at Veterans Park

The Barrington Land Conservation Trust is hosting a walkabout of the west side of Veterans Memorial Park on Saturday morning.

Presuming the weather cooperates this week, there will be a walkabout of the west side of Veterans Memorial Park on Saturday, Feb. 16. The walkabout starts at 10 am near the American Legion Hall on Legion Way. It was postponed from last Saturday by the Blizzard of 2013. “Examine trails and wetlands in preparation for the next phase of park projects to improve trail conditions, close trails where needed, and complete the new trail system,” said Helen Tjader of the Barrington Land Conservation Trust. “We will be walking off trail or in wet and snowy conditions as part of our review,” Tjader said. “Check out the elm tree. We will also drive to Brick Pond Drive and hike from that location for the second part of the walkabout.” Park and meet at…

Friday, February 8, 2013

Veterans Park Walkabout Postponed

The Barrington land trust and trails team walkabout on Saturday has been rescheduled until Feb. 16.

The walkabout of the west side of Veterans Memorial Park scheduled for Saturday has been postponed until next Saturday, Feb. 16. The walkabout will start at 10 am near the American Legion Hall on Legion Way. “Examine trails and wetlands in preparation for the next phase of park projects to improve trail conditions, close trails where needed, and complete the new trail system,” said Helen Tjader of the Barrington Land Conservation Trust. “We will be walking off trail or in wet and snowy conditions as part of our review,” Tjader said. “Check out the elm tree. We will also drive to Brick Pond Drive and hike from that location for the second part of the walkabout.” Park and meet at the Legion Way ice skating rink, she said. And dress for the …

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Walkabout West Side of Vets Park

The Barrington Land Conservation Trust is hosting a walk on Saturday to examine trails in preparation for more improvements to Veterans Memorial Park.

You are invited to do a walkabout of the west side of Veterans Memorial Park on Saturday, Feb. 9. The walkabout starts at 10 am near the American Legion Hall on Legion Way. “Examine trails and wetlands in preparation for the next phase of park projects to improve trail conditions, close trails where needed, and complete the new trail system,” said Helen Tjader of the Barrington Land Conservation Trust. “We will be walking off trail or in wet and snowy conditions as part of our review,” Tjader said. “Check out the elm tree. We will also drive to Brick Pond Drive and hike from that location for the second part of the walkabout.” Park and meet at the Legion Way ice skating rink, she said. And dress for the day's weather. “Long pants, gloves …

In the moment

6:15 pm on Wednesday, February 6, 2013

now postponed due to weather forecast.   more ›

Friday, December 28, 2012

Take an Owl Prowl With Land Trust

Listen for the screeches and look for great horned owls in Veterans Memorial Park in Barrington today, Dec. 28.

Take a winter nighttime owl prowl in Barrington tonight, Dec. 28. You’ll be listening for the screeches and looking for great horned owls. You’ll even get to practice owl calls. The walk is sponsored by the Barrington Land Conservation Trust. It starts just after dark at 4:30 pm in Veterans Memorial Park. The looping trail to be used is described as appropriate for anyone who is not afraid of the dark.  But bring a flashlight and a non-perishable canned food item as a donation to TAP-IN. With the cold weather, TAP-IN is especially in need of protein items such as peanut butter or canned tuna.  Park in the Bayside YMCA lot on West Street. Meet at the park gate. The rain date is next Friday, Jan. 4.

Friday, December 21, 2012

Eat Cookies on Sowams Woods Walk

The Barrington Land Conservation Trust is celebrating the 6th anniversary of the preservation of Sowams Woods with a 'cookie exchange and winter walk'.

The Barrington Land Conservation Trust celebrates the 6th anniversary of the preservation of Sowams Woods on Saturday, Dec. 22, with a winter walk and cookie exchange. "Can you believe it is the 6th anniversary of Sowams Woods' protection?," said Beth Rondeau, president of the land trust.  "Bring a dozen wrapped cookies or other holiday treats to exchange at the start," she said. "Then enjoy our first hike of winter featuring owl and sky watching tips and traditions. You will also learn about ongoing projects to remove invasive plants, she said. "It's an easy hike for everyone," said Rondeau. "We will provide some treats and cider to share after the walk." The cookie exchange is not required for participation, she stressed. For those …

Friday, November 9, 2012

Take a Walk to Opening of Park

The Barrington Land Conservation Trust will open the town's newest park -- Lombardi Park -- on Saturday afternoon with a ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony.

Take a walk on the East Bay Bike Path Saturday afternoon. Stop by the dedication and ribbon cutting ceremony for Barrington's newest park. Lombardi Park will be opened officially by the Barrington Land Conservation Trust at 2 pm. It sits just north of South Lake Drive at Little Echo pond. Land for the park was given to the Land Trust by Salvatore and Josephine Lombardi. The CVS Caremark Charitable Fund provided financial support. “Walk west along the path until you reach the park entrance,” said Beth Rondeau, co-president of the Land Trust. You can't miss the park. A marker on the bike path identifies Little Echo ice pond, part of the Lombardi land donation. The wooden sign for Lombardi Park rests between a bike hoop and granite steps that…

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Land Trust to Cut Ribbon at Park

The Barrington Land Conservation Trust has created a park just off the East Bay Bike Path; a ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony is next Saturday, Nov. 10.

You are invited to the opening and dedication of Lombardi Park in Barrington next Saturday, Nov. 10. It starts at 2 pm. The Barrington Land Conservation Trust has created a park on land given to it by Salvatore and Josephine Lombardi. The CVS Caremark Charitable Fund provided financial support. The new park is located off the East Bay Bike Path entrance on North Lake Drive, said Beth Rondeau, co-president of the Land Trust. “Walk west along the path until you reach the park entrance,” she said. You can't miss it. A marker on the bike path identifies Little Echo ice pond, part of the Lombardi land donation. And a sign for Lombardi Park rest between a bike hoop and stone steps that lead to perch complete with a stone bench. It looks out over…

Friday, October 26, 2012

Cove Replanting a Go, Storm or Not

Volunteers with the Barrington Land Conservation Trust will be replanting invasive knotweed and phragmites with native plants Saturday morning at Allin's Cove.

Hurricane Sandy -- if it makes landfall here -- should have little or no impact on the replanting project at Allin's Cove in Barrington on Saturday morning, Oct. 27. In other words, the effort by the Barrington Land Conservation Trust to replace invasive knotweed and phragmites with native plants during low tide -- 9 to 11 am -- is still a go. "We're on the upper bank," said Sandra Wyatt, who is organizing the replanting. "They might get inundated, but the plants we're putting in should be okay." The plants include several cedar trees, rose of Virginia and seaside panicum "a spectacular grass," said Wyatt. The plants were selected by Wenley Ferguson of Save the Bay, who has been serving as a consultant to the Land Trust, she said. They …

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