Past Events
2010
Two KELT Events for National Trails Day
June 5 Trail Techniques: Bog Bridge Building
June 6 Guided hike at Green Point Preserve
Trailbuilding 2010 - a series of workshops and fieldwork to learn stewardship skills
Starting April 10 - June 5
Bath Waterfront Proposals
May 5 -Student presentations for renovating an historic building into a sustainable future.
Waterbirds on Whiskeag Creek
May 22
Earth Day Support for KELT
Many Bath businesses supported KELT on Earth Day. Thank them for helping KELT and the earth!
More than MegaWatts - An update on Wind Power and its impact on Bath's Ecomomy
April 22, 2010 - Earth Day!
Support KELT on Earth Day!
Many Bath businesses supported KELT on Earth Day by donating a portion of their procedes. Thank them for helping KELT and the earth!
The Waters of Georgetown - a lecture on essential resources
April 1, 2010 7pm
Explore the Historic Peterson Canal in Bath
Sunday February 7, 11am. Bring snowshoes or skis.
Whiskeag Trail in Winter
Saturday, February 13, 10-1pm. Cancelled due to lack of snow.
2009
Fall Lecture Series -
Wood, Water, Wind: Alternative Energy and Impacts in the Kennebec Estuary. Learn about the most relevant alternative energy technologies for the Kennebec Estuary and insights on how energy sources impact land conservation.
Summer Trail Crew Volunteer Days -
Opportunities to learn from experienced trail crews and practice
the skills taught in our Trail Building 101 series.
Forest Pests and Pathogens -
August 6 training for people who are in the woods
on a frequent basis
2009 Annual Meeting -
August 19 at Mae's Cafe - brief business meeting and 20th anniversary celebration!
Along the Kennebec Estuary -
Landscape paintings of special places by Sally Loughridge at Mae's Cafe in Bath. June 11- September 2
2009 Summer Exploration Schedule -
Six months worth of opportunities to get out on the land and water of the Kennebec Estuary.
Trail Building 101 -
A series of workshops and fieldwork to train stewards of the Kennebec Estuary on where to site trails, how to build trails, and how to maintain trails.
Starting March 4, 2009
Animals of the Estuary -
A series for children held at the Patten Free Library in May. Fish, birds and upland species found in our region.
Angus King Speaks about Wind Power in Georgetown -
An evening of information about Wind power as an alternative energy source and how regulations can be written for a town ordinance.
January 26, 2009
Quality of Place: Contributions of the Kennebec Estuary -
incredible series of lectures linking the economy and environment of our region
Learn about the State of the Estuary Ecological Assessment!
Fall 2008