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Download the 2007 Spring/Summer Newsletter.

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Photo credit: Ed McKenzie

Come Visit Us In Our New Home!

Highlights of Tin Mountain Conservation Center Site:

  • 140 Acres of Land
  • 7 Acre Pond
  • Old Granite Quarry

Highlights of the TMCC Nature Learning Center:

  • State of the Art Solar Building
  • Comprehensive Library
  • Timber Framed Great Room
  • Exceptional Craftsmanship

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Click to download the complete Summer Camp '08 Brochure

Annual First Season Auction and Benefit Dinner. This year the event will be held at 5 PM at the Fryeburg Academy Ada Wadsworth Arena on Saturday, April 26th.
Pictured from left to right: Susan Neet Goodwin, TMCC Trustee and contributing artist, Donna Marie Dolan, PR/Communications, Margaret Marshall, Proprietor Abbott’s Ice Cream, Steven Cote, Vice President, Palmer & Pike Conway Dahl Insurance Agency, Rita Hill of Hills’ Florist and Nursery, Joanne Faille, Vice-President Retail Banking at Northway Bank, Judy Fowler honorary trustee.

Spring has Sprung! You are invited to join in its celebration! Businesses and artists continue to amaze with their generous sponsorship and donations to the Tin Mountain Conservation Center annual First Season Auction and Benefit Dinner. This year the event will be held at 5 PM at the Fryeburg Academy Ada Wadsworth Arena on Saturday, April 26th.

Generous sponsors of this year’s TMCC First Season Auction and Benefit Dinner are Lupine, Inc, Northway Bank, Abbott’s Ice Cream, Hill’s Florist and Nursery, Palmer & Pike Conway Dahl Insurance Agency, M&M Assurance Group, Inc, Quisisana. Supporting sponsors include The Conway Daily Sun, Magic 104 fm, 93.5 WMWV, WPKQ 103.7 fm, Stone Mountain Arts Center, Chef Lauren Tweedie, RSN, Valley Vision and the Write Stuff

Sponsorships and donations are still being accepted.

Interested in fly fishing, hiking, a wonderful luxury stay get away, romantic fine dining, indulgent massages, or original oil and watercolor paintings, photography, quilts, blown glass or sculptures? Or are you the practical shopper interested in home oil, turf, a cord of wood or a home design consultation? Enjoy the excitement of silent and live bidding for your favorite auction items while enjoying the company of friends and supporting your non-profit environmental organization, Tin Mountain Conservation Center.

To date 150 items have been donated, with anticipation of another 200 items to come.

Highlights of donations for this years event include a beautiful handmade sampler quilt from the Quilt Shop at Vac "n" Sew, everything you need to look, feel and perform like an expert fly fisher including flyrod, fly line, waterproof gear bag, sunglasses, visor, hat, landing net and head gear donated by Fly Fish America, a one hour guided fly fishing trip for one adult and child provided by North Country Angler, luxury stays at the The Balsams Grand Resort Hotel, Bethel Inn Resort, Brass Heart Inn, Bernerhof Inn, and the Eastern Slope Inn, hand crafted pieces of art, fine dining gift certificates from wonderful valley restaurants, recreation areas and fitness centers and much, much more.

Tickets are now on sale at $35 each and pre-registration is required. Guests have a choice of a traditional roast turkey or vegetarian buffet. Tin Mountain Conservation Center fosters a deep appreciation of our environment among children, adults and families through hands-on programs in schools, at summer camps, and throughout the community. Over the past twenty-six years TMCC has provided quality programs to more than 20,000 individuals. To donate an item, purchase tickets, become a sponsor or learn more about Tin Mountain Conservation Center call Donna Marie Dolan at 603-447-6991.

Tin Mountain Conservation Center fosters a deep appreciation for our environment among children, adults and families through hands-on programs in schools, at summer camps and throughout the community. Over the past twenty-nine years, Tin Mountain has provided quality environmental programs to more than 20,000 individuals.


Tin Mountain Outlines Plans for New Timberlands Acquisition
at New Center

Thanks to an anonymous donor with a passionate interest in sustainable forestry, Tin Mountain Conservation Center recently purchased 1,181 acres of timberland in Conway from The Nature Conservancy. The donor, who provided all funds necessary to purchase the land, believes that Tin Mountain has earned the support and confidence of local communities and is uniquely positioned to teach by example about sustainable forest management and to impart a strong stewardship ethic. The lands obtained are a portion of the former Bear Paw lands that were donated to The Nature Conservancy in 1998.

 
 



Click to download the complete Winter/Spring '08 TMCC Program Guide

News at Tin Mountain
5/10/08
10th Annual Meeting and Field Day
Join us for a relaxing and fun day in the outdoors on Saturday, May 17!


5/3/08
New Hampshire Coastal Ecology: Rocky Shores
Don't miss this exciting Adult Nature Course in August!


10/16/07
NATURE NUTS Every Wednesday Morning 10-11:30 AM
Nature fun for children ages 3 through 5 and their parents and/or grandparents


4/9/07
Nature Birthday Parties at Tin Mountain
Fun and educational birthday parties for children turning three and over and adults


3/15/07
Experience the Outdoors with a Tin Mountain Guided Trip
Tin Mountain Naturalists are available to lead small groups on guided trips looking for birds, wildflowers, glacial signs, and more!



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On 7/29/05, Caroline Kaspardlov from North Bay Canada writes:

great site

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