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		<title>Rock your OLT merchandise out on the trails!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We finally have a variety of Orono Land Trust gear available for purchase to show off our OLT pride and to help raise local awareness about the Land Trust.  The attached order form provides illustrations for short and long-sleeved cotton t-shirts, organic cotton t-shirts, performance t-shirts, embroidered polo shirts, and embroidered fleece vests. Payment will [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We finally have a variety of Orono Land Trust gear available for purchase to show off our OLT pride and to help raise local awareness about the Land Trust.  The attached order form provides illustrations for short and long-sleeved cotton t-shirts, organic cotton t-shirts, performance t-shirts, embroidered polo shirts, and embroidered fleece vests. Payment will go directly to MyHappyPaceGear, the Old Town company from which we will order directly.</p>
<div>Early-bird orders, with a deadline this Wednesday, March 6, should assure delivery in time for the Annual Meeting on March 29 (assuming a minimum total order of 20 screened shirts, no minimum re: embroidered products).  The next deadline will be on or shortly after the Annual Meeting date.  Checks may be mailed directly to MyHappyPace at the address on the <a href="http://oronolandtrust.org/?attachment_id=501"><strong>form</strong></a>,  or we will collect them at the March 6 Board Meeting and the March 29 Annual Meeting.</div>
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<div>As a local nonprofit with many shared values, MyHappyPace is providing us low prices to help us enhance Orono Land Trust name recognition.  As a friend-raiser vs. a fund-raiser we have not increased prices.</div>
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<div>Outreach Chair, Melissa Burch, already has her order in!!  We hope you will want to join us.  This effort, discussed for several years, is a bit experimental.  If interest is strong, we will continue to provide this option with possible modifications to meet member interest.</div>
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<div>See you on the 29th!!</div>
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<div>Outreach Committee</div>
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		<title>Fresh off the press: our Spring 2013 Newsletter!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2013 13:01:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Click to here to read the newsletter &#160; CANCELLED: BONFIRE! Important Bonfire Update &#8211; A test fire on March 9th failed due to high moisture in the brush piles. We will allow the brush to dry through the summer and re-schedule the bonfire for next winter. We still have to do some clean-up, and some [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>CANCELLED: BONFIRE!</strong><br />
Important Bonfire Update &#8211; A test fire on March 9th failed due to high moisture in the brush piles. We will allow the brush to dry through the summer and re-schedule the bonfire for next winter. We still have to do some clean-up, and some of the crippled pine trees would come down and be added to the piles. We are sorry but eventually we&#8217;ll burn the piles with a good, strong, marshmallow-melting bonfire.</p>
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		<title>The Old Fashioned Ski Trail by Michael Opitz</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Happy New Year to all! Attached is a short powerpoint slide show of pictures taken along an old fashioned ski trail from Penobscot Street, via Piney Knoll to Peter&#8217;s Field along the old Orono-Old Twon Rd, the Orono National Park (according to Glen Koehler) and back to Penobscot St. It wa an enjoyable one-hour ski [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Happy New Year to all!</p>
<p>Attached is a short powerpoint slide show of pictures taken along an old fashioned ski trail from Penobscot Street, via Piney Knoll to Peter&#8217;s Field along the old Orono-Old Twon Rd, the Orono National Park (according to Glen Koehler) and back to Penobscot St. It wa an enjoyable one-hour ski trip. <strong>Try it out.</strong></p>
<p>Mike</p>
<p><a href="http://oronolandtrust.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Old-Fashioned-Ski-Trail-1-1-13.pdf">Click here to view the slideshow.</a></p>
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		<title>Help us say &#8220;goodbye&#8221; to invasive species</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Nov 2012 21:27:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Would you like to volunteer for OLT and your town when it is convenient for you? OLT volunteers are working hard to try and outpace the invasive species on public lands.  If you are out on a trail and see any of the invasive species in this slideshow, please take time to pull them out [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Would you like to volunteer for OLT and your town when it is convenient for you?</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong> OLT volunteers are working hard to try and outpace the invasive species on public lands.  If you are out on a trail and see any of the invasive species in <a href="http://oronolandtrust.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Aliens-ofOrono_090212.pdf">this slideshow</a>, please take time to pull them out of the ground or cut them down.  <strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>A few minutes can help our natural environment a lot.</strong></p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>OLT</p>
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		<title>OLT Dedicates Piney Knoll Conservation Area</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Orono Land Trust dedicates the Piney Knoll Conservation Area to Sally Jacobs, founding president of OLT, &#8220;For her tenacious efforts for more than 25 years to permanently conserve this land and many other land parcels for all to enjoy.&#8221; The dedication plaque is permanently mounted to a granite block, which will be placed on &#8220;Piney Knoll.&#8221; [...]]]></description>
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<p>Orono Land Trust dedicates the Piney Knoll Conservation Area to Sally Jacobs, founding president of OLT, &#8220;For her tenacious efforts for more than 25 years to permanently conserve this land and many other land parcels for all to enjoy.&#8221;</p>
<p>The dedication plaque is permanently mounted to a granite block, which will be placed on &#8220;Piney Knoll.&#8221;  The dedication is made possible by the generous donations made by friends and family.</p>
<p>Thank you Sally for all that you have given and continue to give to our wonderful community.</p>
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		<title>Celebrating 25 years of Land Conservation in Orono!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Jerry Longcore, Special to the BDN Posted March 26, 2012, at 4:28 p.m. Charter members of Orono Land Trust will shake heads in disbelief as they realize that it has been 25 years since a for sale sign in Orono spurred them into action. In 1986 a 44-acre parcel of land owned by the [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Jerry Longcore, Special to the BDN</p>
<div>Posted March 26, 2012, at 4:28 p.m.</div>
<p>Charter members of Orono Land Trust will shake heads in disbelief as they realize that it has been 25 years since a for sale sign in Orono spurred them into action. In 1986 a 44-acre parcel of land owned by the Hilton family of New Jersey was put on the market. Because local town folks had been using trails on this property for years it was a case of “you don’t miss it until it’s in jeopardy of being gone.”</p>
<p>A flurry of events ensued, starting with the writing of bylaws and obtaining a preliminary designation as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization from the IRS. This was followed by grant writing, obtaining a mortgage and raising money to buy the property, then paying off the mortgage during the next two years.</p>
<p>The land trust then gave the property to the town of Orono. The property was later designated the Jeremiah Colburn Natural Area and serves as a town park and hub of the expansive trail system envisioned by this group of local volunteers 25 years ago.</p>
<p>A mission statement evolved during these early years and it was formally expressed in 2006 as: “Orono Land Trust exists to protect, manage and preserve portions of the natural environment in Orono and surrounding communities for the benefit and enjoyment of present and future generations. We work to balance conservation and development, extend and maintain trail systems connecting natural areas, encourage appreciation of natural habitats, and ensure perpetual access to public lands and waters.”</p>
<p>Several ingredients are necessary for local land trusts to be successful. Private landowners, who are willing to allow access to their properties for trail crossings and willing to sell or donate land for conservation purposes, are essential.</p>
<p>Secondly, town citizens must be supportive financially with their dues and generous with their time by volunteering and being willing to serve on a land trust board of directors.</p>
<p>And third, it is extremely helpful when local municipalities provide the collaborative atmosphere so each entity has the opportunity to support the other.</p>
<p>Orono and surrounding communities have been blessed with several individuals or organizations that have either sold or donated land or conservation easements for future generations. These protected habitats are distributed throughout Orono and adjacent towns and include nine fee lands, nine conservation easements and 10 trail easements (visit <a href="http://www.oronolandtrust.org">www.oronolandtrust.org</a> for map).</p>
<p>Many citizens of Orono are members of the Orono Land Trust. During these 25 years, hundreds of citizens have volunteered thousands of hours to contribute to the trust’s work, including multiple, three-year terms on the board of directors.</p>
<p>The diversity of professional talent in Orono and surrounding communities is reflected in the diversity of its 20-person board. The enduring and positive relationship between the Orono Land Trust and local towns has been expressed in many ways, including in joint projects, funding support for projects of mutual benefit, trust members serving on town of Orono committees and boards and the town of Orono accommodating the trust for office space.</p>
<p>Efforts to conserve the Penjajawoc Marsh, which contains one of the most diverse arrays of breeding birds in Maine, united members of the Orono Land Trust and Bangor Land Trust in a common cause. From this mutual interest the two land trusts joined forces in 2002 to initiate the Caribou Bog-Penjajawoc Project. This ambitious effort aims to create a corridor of conserved land suitable for wildlife and recreation extending from Bangor to Hudson and to date has conserved over 4,000 acres in the 18,000-acre focus area.</p>
<p>In 2005, the Veazie Land Association, an affiliate of the Orono Land Trust, was formed to expand membership and conservation activities within the neighboring town of Veazie. This partnership uses Orono Land Trust’s corporate nonprofit structure, while capitalizing on local direction and resources from Veazie residents.</p>
<p>To ensure that the Orono Land Trust maintains and enhances its credibility as a nonprofit organization, it has embarked on a three-year process to become accredited by the Land Trust Alliance. This involves a thorough review and reorganization of the Orono Land Trust records and policies to achieve an acceptable level of the required standard and practices that govern land trust work nationwide. Land trust members have embraced this effort and are well under way on this task.</p>
<p>Although the future is always uncertain, the land trust model is to conserve open spaces and greenways in perpetuity. My hope is that when the golden anniversary comes around citizens of the Greater Bangor community will recognize and appreciate the legacy of the volunteer Orono Land Trust members during the first 50 years, and that the next generation of volunteers will still be going strong.</p>
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