
Big Night & Salamander Crossing Brigade Crankie Painting Project
Come help us make a hand-painted Big Night & Salamander Crossing Brigade public service announcement (PSA)!
Come help us make a hand-painted Big Night & Salamander Crossing Brigade public service announcement (PSA)!
Come learn what others in your community are doing to protect water in this region, and what you can do!
On Saturday, February 8 from 2–10 PM, join us for Winter Fest, a fun-filled community event offering a variety of indoor and outdoor activities for all ages.
Join us for a movement workshop with Indian classical dancer Mouli Pal, at the Grove at Chocorua Lake. Workshop participants will explore the lake through Indian classical dance Mudras.
As communities around the globe contend with weather patterns and shifting ecologies brought on by climate change, climate fiction novelists are imagining what different futures and different kinds of adaptation might look like.
Join us for an outdoor workshop with naturalists and outdoor educators Hillary Behr and Kyle Ball in Tamworth Village.
Join CLC and Tamworth Outing Club (TOC) for a Winter Fest and Second Saturday Contra Dance at The Preserve at Chocorua. Come gather with friends and neighbors for fun activities indoors and out.
Please join The Tamworth History Center, Chocorua Lake Conservancy, the Tamworth Road Study Committee, and Hike with Friends for “Chocorua Byways”with Paul King, longtime surveyor and local history buff, and a member of the Tamworth Road Study Committee.
The changing world of energy production and energy use brings opportunities from jobs to cost-savings to cleaner air, as we transition to a new low-pollution energy future. What does that mean for a place like Tamworth?
With the diminishment of certain kinds of habitat, including convenient holes in old-growth trees, some birds may have a harder time finding places to nest. We can help!
Join us for a walk with UNH Cooperative Extension Natural Resources Field Specialist Wendy Scribner on Chocorua Lake Conservancy conservation land in Chocorua, where we will talk about how our forests sequester and store carbon.
Please join Cook Memorial Library and Chocorua Lake Conservancy live via Zoom for “Forest Management and Carbon” with UNH Cooperative Extension Natural Resources Field Specialist Wendy Scribner.
Want to take part in an extraordinary opportunity to contribute to valuable wildlife data collection?
Evening Owl Prowl with CLC Stewardship Director Debra Marnich and US Forest Service wildlife biologist Chris Costello!
Food and fire, nature and art, indoors and outdoors, community connections and fun!
Please join the Cook Memorial Library, the Chocorua Lake Conservancy, and the Yeoman’s Fund for the Arts in honoring the winter solstice and these long dark nights with lantern making, community, cookies, and a lantern-lit evergreen spiral walk.
Please join the Cook Memorial Library and the Chocorua Lake Conservancy at the Cook Library in Tamworth village, for a Community Climate Conversation as part of the CML/CMC series “Climate & Community.”
Learn about the importance of community science and long-term monitoring of our lakes and rivers, and how you can get involved, whatever body of water you live on or near.
Join Cook Memorial Library and Chocorua Lake Conservancy for "The People of the Dawnland—the Evolution of the Abenaki and Wabanaki Peoples of the Northeast from First European Contact Up to the Present," with Anne Jennison.
Climate change is in the news all the time, and can feel too enormous to comprehend or address by oneself. Some complexities are better addressed collectively, in community.
This time of year we humans bundle up in coats and hats, scarves and mittens, maybe even snow pants! What do the other animals in our neighborhood do to stay warm all winter?
Join Cook Memorial Library and Chocorua Lake Conservancy via Zoom for a 2-hour participatory workshop with Maine-Wabanaki REACH.
Join Cook Memorial Library and Chocorua Lake Conservancy via Zoom for “Interacting with Wabanaki-Maine History” with Maine-Wabanaki REACH.
Stop by the Cook Library in Tamworth to pick up a copy of Dawnland Voices: An Anthology of Indigenous Writing from New England with a bookmark of suggested readings, and then join a group conversation via Zoom.
New Hampshire towns are among countless communities around the world struggling with plastic waste. But what is plastic exactly and why is it problematic for humans and the environment?
Stop by the Cook Library in Tamworth to pick up a copy of Dawnland Voices: An Anthology of Indigenous Writing from New England with a bookmark of suggested readings.
Join Cook Memorial Library and Chocorua Lake Conservancy for “Poetry and the Land,” a reading and conversation with poet Cheryl Savageau. Savageau’s poems draw on her Abenaki and French heritage, and her deep roots in the Granite State.
Join us for a discussion of the impacts of trails and trail use on wildlife and the steps land managers are taking to understand and balance human activity and wildlife protection.
Land managers are charged with caring for the entire ecosystem of conserved lands, which includes mitigating human impacts, while people seek quiet and refuge in outdoor places, and sometimes encounter a lot of other people seeking the same! How to balance all these needs and desires?
How can we cultivate a more inclusive outdoor recreation community in the Mount Washington Valley?