Osher participants are raving about the Hanover Conservancy’s classes
Adair Mulligan and Gail McPeek have finished up another successful Osher session and the participants can’t stop raving about it! See what they had to say below:
“Gail and Adair are both talented teachers. It is a pleasure to listen to them; they are wonderful at answering all questions.”
“So knowledgeable!!!!!!! Learning by seeing!”
“Gail went above and beyond providing make-up hikes, due to the heavy rain on the day of our final hike.”
Keep an eye out for future Hanover Conservancy Classes through the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
Watch the 2022 Annual Meeting on our YouTube Channel!
Our 2022 Annual Meeting was recorded! View the full video on our YouTube channel. The first hour is Chris Martin’s presentation on bald eagles in NH followed by the business portion of the meeting. Enjoy!
Register for our 2022 Annual Meeting!
Tues., Nov. 15, 7-8:30 pm ~ via Zoom
Bald Eagles are back in the Connecticut River Valley, continuing their population comeback. Hear about steps taken to promote their recovery from NH Audubon’s Senior Biologist and raptor project leader Chris Martin.
Register here and mark your calendar; participants will be emailed a Zoom link and event reminder a few days before the event!
2022 ANNUAL MEETING AGENDA
Tuesday, November 15th, 2022
- 7:00 – Gather by Zoom; BYO refreshments
- 7:05 – Welcome by President Heidi Trimarco
- 7:10 – PROGRAM– Chris Martin, NH Audubon
- 8:00 – ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING
- Tribute to our Directors Emeriti
- Minutes of the 2021 Meeting
- Treasurer’s Report
- Election of new board members
- Adjourn annual meeting
- 8:20 – Video
- 8:30 – Meeting ends
The annual meeting of the membership will include a nomination to the Board of Directors for Martha Beattie and Xavier Gonin.
2022 Nominations to the Board of Directors
Martha Beattie has worked as a math teacher, a rowing coach, and a volunteer leader and board member for schools and nonprofit organizations. She was a national team rowing coach and the founding coach for three rowing programs. In 2011 she was named Vice President for Alumni Relations at Dartmouth College. Since her retirement in 2018 she serves on the regional advisory board for the NH Charitable Foundation, is a trustee of Pine Park, a board member, coach, and program chair for the Upper Valley Rowing Foundation, serves Dartmouth College on a number of alumni committees, and is a volunteer coach with the Dartmouth women’s and men’s rowing teams as well as Cancer Recovery through Rowing. She lives in Hanover with her husband Jim. They are often joined by one or more of their three adult children on bike rides through the hills of Vermont, hikes in the Whites, and ski trips. During the warmer months, Martha rows a single scull on the Connecticut River as often as she can.
XAVIER GONIN
Xavier Gonin is treasurer for North American operations of Capgemini, a company specializing in IT and strategy consulting, outsourcing, and professional services, operating in more than 30 countries. He holds a Master’s in Business Administration and is a certified public accountant. He lives in Hanover with his wife, Victoria. Xavier enjoys skiing, fishing, and hiking, and is planning to climb NH’s 48 4,000-footers in the next few years.
“The goal of land stewardship is of importance to me. I think we need to be thoughtful and intentional in the care for our protected lands while making them welcoming to the entire Hanover (and beyond) community. My financial acumen would allow me to prepare the organization for long-term financial responsibilities of the Hanover Conservancy. My background and experience would allow me to serve effectively on the Board, and move the goals of the strategic plan forward in the coming years.”
Explore the new accessible trail at Pine Park
Sat., Oct. 29, 9-11am
Rediscovered early roads, new trails, restored lands—all this and more are waiting to be explored at Hanover’s oldest conservation area with
members of the Pine Park Association.
Rain date: Sun. Oct. 30.
Meet: Across from Dartmouth Outing Club House.
Level: Easy.
Leaders: Barry Harwick, Linda Fowler, Myrilla Hartkopf
Register for the event here!
Sunsquatch StoryWalk at Greensboro Ridge
During the month of October, explore the mossy ledges of Greensboro Ridge Natural Area while following the adventures of Sunsquatch, a friendly creature who wants to save the planet. This self-guided walk follows the path of a picture book spread along a ~ 1 mile, moderately strenuous loop. The first 10 participants will receive a Sunsquatch plushie! Thanks to our generous sponsors, ReVision Energy and Sustainable Hanover.
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