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SUMMARY:Whitewater Kayak Pool Sessions - Winter/Spring 2026
DESCRIPTION:We LOVE Volunteers!Written by: Marissa Boynton\, Volunteer Liason and Outdoor Recreation Facilitator \nWe at Skowhegan Outdoors would like to thank all of our volunteers. Each of our volunteers brings unique passions and expertise to the FREE outdoor programming we offer in the Somerset County area. Their volunteering builds community and encourages an appreciation for beautiful Maine outdoors. Thank you\, volunteers! \nConstance Woodworth has been leading guided Forest Bathing. She invites participants to slow down and be at one with the earth\, leaving many with a sense of calm and clarity. Through programs with us\, she is building her repertoire of clients for her Nature & Forest Therapy Connections company “Worth It!” \nBill Baker and Chris Sawyer volunteered time at kayak roll clinics this spring at Waterville’s AYCC. Their patience and support allowed many participants to achieve successful roles in their kayaks and build confidence in their abilities. \nAnn Dorney is our resident birder and wildflower guide. Her knowledge of Maine’s ecosystem is a delight to listen to and learn from as you walk around and notice all the little wild things with her. \nKate Drummond volunteers at various programs with Skowhegan Outdoors and directs Skowhegan High School’s Outing Club. Willingness to work alongside us has allowed more youth\, including those otherwise considered disadvantaged\, with outdoor opportunities. \nPatty Van Horn can be seen at many community events. She regularly volunteers to maintain the Philbrick and Debe River Trails. And she is currently assisting with renovating Skowhegan Outdoor’s new Basecamp on Water Street. \nThank you all for your willingness and your service. Your community appreciates you!
URL:https://skowheganoutdoors.com/event/whitewater-kayak-pool-sessions-winter-spring-2026/
CATEGORIES:Elevate,Learn,Paddling,Whitewater
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SUMMARY:Downtown Rucksack Walk with Kay Active Fitness | April 6\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:We LOVE Volunteers!Written by: Marissa Boynton\, Volunteer Liason and Outdoor Recreation Facilitator \nWe at Skowhegan Outdoors would like to thank all of our volunteers. Each of our volunteers brings unique passions and expertise to the FREE outdoor programming we offer in the Somerset County area. Their volunteering builds community and encourages an appreciation for beautiful Maine outdoors. Thank you\, volunteers! \nConstance Woodworth has been leading guided Forest Bathing. She invites participants to slow down and be at one with the earth\, leaving many with a sense of calm and clarity. Through programs with us\, she is building her repertoire of clients for her Nature & Forest Therapy Connections company “Worth It!” \nBill Baker and Chris Sawyer volunteered time at kayak roll clinics this spring at Waterville’s AYCC. Their patience and support allowed many participants to achieve successful roles in their kayaks and build confidence in their abilities. \nAnn Dorney is our resident birder and wildflower guide. Her knowledge of Maine’s ecosystem is a delight to listen to and learn from as you walk around and notice all the little wild things with her. \nKate Drummond volunteers at various programs with Skowhegan Outdoors and directs Skowhegan High School’s Outing Club. Willingness to work alongside us has allowed more youth\, including those otherwise considered disadvantaged\, with outdoor opportunities. \nPatty Van Horn can be seen at many community events. She regularly volunteers to maintain the Philbrick and Debe River Trails. And she is currently assisting with renovating Skowhegan Outdoor’s new Basecamp on Water Street. \nThank you all for your willingness and your service. Your community appreciates you!
URL:https://skowheganoutdoors.com/event/downtown-rucksack-walk-with-kay-active-fitness-april-6-2026/
CATEGORIES:April,Fitness,Free,Gather
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260407T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260407T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234627
CREATED:20260217T174255Z
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SUMMARY:Fly-Tyin' Tuesdays | April 7\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:We LOVE Volunteers!Written by: Marissa Boynton\, Volunteer Liason and Outdoor Recreation Facilitator \nWe at Skowhegan Outdoors would like to thank all of our volunteers. Each of our volunteers brings unique passions and expertise to the FREE outdoor programming we offer in the Somerset County area. Their volunteering builds community and encourages an appreciation for beautiful Maine outdoors. Thank you\, volunteers! \nConstance Woodworth has been leading guided Forest Bathing. She invites participants to slow down and be at one with the earth\, leaving many with a sense of calm and clarity. Through programs with us\, she is building her repertoire of clients for her Nature & Forest Therapy Connections company “Worth It!” \nBill Baker and Chris Sawyer volunteered time at kayak roll clinics this spring at Waterville’s AYCC. Their patience and support allowed many participants to achieve successful roles in their kayaks and build confidence in their abilities. \nAnn Dorney is our resident birder and wildflower guide. Her knowledge of Maine’s ecosystem is a delight to listen to and learn from as you walk around and notice all the little wild things with her. \nKate Drummond volunteers at various programs with Skowhegan Outdoors and directs Skowhegan High School’s Outing Club. Willingness to work alongside us has allowed more youth\, including those otherwise considered disadvantaged\, with outdoor opportunities. \nPatty Van Horn can be seen at many community events. She regularly volunteers to maintain the Philbrick and Debe River Trails. And she is currently assisting with renovating Skowhegan Outdoor’s new Basecamp on Water Street. \nThank you all for your willingness and your service. Your community appreciates you!
URL:https://skowheganoutdoors.com/event/fly-tyin-tuesdays-april-7-2026/
CATEGORIES:April,Fly Fishing,Free,Learn
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260409T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260409T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234627
CREATED:20260217T194142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T194142Z
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SUMMARY:"Spring Forward" Run Club with Kay Active Fitness | April 9\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:We LOVE Volunteers!Written by: Marissa Boynton\, Volunteer Liason and Outdoor Recreation Facilitator \nWe at Skowhegan Outdoors would like to thank all of our volunteers. Each of our volunteers brings unique passions and expertise to the FREE outdoor programming we offer in the Somerset County area. Their volunteering builds community and encourages an appreciation for beautiful Maine outdoors. Thank you\, volunteers! \nConstance Woodworth has been leading guided Forest Bathing. She invites participants to slow down and be at one with the earth\, leaving many with a sense of calm and clarity. Through programs with us\, she is building her repertoire of clients for her Nature & Forest Therapy Connections company “Worth It!” \nBill Baker and Chris Sawyer volunteered time at kayak roll clinics this spring at Waterville’s AYCC. Their patience and support allowed many participants to achieve successful roles in their kayaks and build confidence in their abilities. \nAnn Dorney is our resident birder and wildflower guide. Her knowledge of Maine’s ecosystem is a delight to listen to and learn from as you walk around and notice all the little wild things with her. \nKate Drummond volunteers at various programs with Skowhegan Outdoors and directs Skowhegan High School’s Outing Club. Willingness to work alongside us has allowed more youth\, including those otherwise considered disadvantaged\, with outdoor opportunities. \nPatty Van Horn can be seen at many community events. She regularly volunteers to maintain the Philbrick and Debe River Trails. And she is currently assisting with renovating Skowhegan Outdoor’s new Basecamp on Water Street. \nThank you all for your willingness and your service. Your community appreciates you!
URL:https://skowheganoutdoors.com/event/spring-forward-run-club-with-kay-active-fitness-april-9-2026/
CATEGORIES:April,Explore,Family Focused,Fitness,Free,Running
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SUMMARY:Yoga with Jill | April 12\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:We LOVE Volunteers!Written by: Marissa Boynton\, Volunteer Liason and Outdoor Recreation Facilitator \nWe at Skowhegan Outdoors would like to thank all of our volunteers. Each of our volunteers brings unique passions and expertise to the FREE outdoor programming we offer in the Somerset County area. Their volunteering builds community and encourages an appreciation for beautiful Maine outdoors. Thank you\, volunteers! \nConstance Woodworth has been leading guided Forest Bathing. She invites participants to slow down and be at one with the earth\, leaving many with a sense of calm and clarity. Through programs with us\, she is building her repertoire of clients for her Nature & Forest Therapy Connections company “Worth It!” \nBill Baker and Chris Sawyer volunteered time at kayak roll clinics this spring at Waterville’s AYCC. Their patience and support allowed many participants to achieve successful roles in their kayaks and build confidence in their abilities. \nAnn Dorney is our resident birder and wildflower guide. Her knowledge of Maine’s ecosystem is a delight to listen to and learn from as you walk around and notice all the little wild things with her. \nKate Drummond volunteers at various programs with Skowhegan Outdoors and directs Skowhegan High School’s Outing Club. Willingness to work alongside us has allowed more youth\, including those otherwise considered disadvantaged\, with outdoor opportunities. \nPatty Van Horn can be seen at many community events. She regularly volunteers to maintain the Philbrick and Debe River Trails. And she is currently assisting with renovating Skowhegan Outdoor’s new Basecamp on Water Street. \nThank you all for your willingness and your service. Your community appreciates you!
URL:https://skowheganoutdoors.com/event/yoga-with-jill-april-12-2026/
CATEGORIES:April,Free,Gather,Yoga
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DTSTAMP:20260403T234627
CREATED:20260217T172214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T172214Z
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SUMMARY:Downtown Rucksack Walk with Kay Active Fitness | April 13\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:We LOVE Volunteers!Written by: Marissa Boynton\, Volunteer Liason and Outdoor Recreation Facilitator \nWe at Skowhegan Outdoors would like to thank all of our volunteers. Each of our volunteers brings unique passions and expertise to the FREE outdoor programming we offer in the Somerset County area. Their volunteering builds community and encourages an appreciation for beautiful Maine outdoors. Thank you\, volunteers! \nConstance Woodworth has been leading guided Forest Bathing. She invites participants to slow down and be at one with the earth\, leaving many with a sense of calm and clarity. Through programs with us\, she is building her repertoire of clients for her Nature & Forest Therapy Connections company “Worth It!” \nBill Baker and Chris Sawyer volunteered time at kayak roll clinics this spring at Waterville’s AYCC. Their patience and support allowed many participants to achieve successful roles in their kayaks and build confidence in their abilities. \nAnn Dorney is our resident birder and wildflower guide. Her knowledge of Maine’s ecosystem is a delight to listen to and learn from as you walk around and notice all the little wild things with her. \nKate Drummond volunteers at various programs with Skowhegan Outdoors and directs Skowhegan High School’s Outing Club. Willingness to work alongside us has allowed more youth\, including those otherwise considered disadvantaged\, with outdoor opportunities. \nPatty Van Horn can be seen at many community events. She regularly volunteers to maintain the Philbrick and Debe River Trails. And she is currently assisting with renovating Skowhegan Outdoor’s new Basecamp on Water Street. \nThank you all for your willingness and your service. Your community appreciates you!
URL:https://skowheganoutdoors.com/event/downtown-rucksack-walk-with-kay-active-fitness-april-13-2026/
CATEGORIES:April,Fitness,Free,Gather
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260414T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260414T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234627
CREATED:20260217T195430Z
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SUMMARY:Basecamp Session: Vernal Pools - More Than a Puddle | April 14\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:We LOVE Volunteers!Written by: Marissa Boynton\, Volunteer Liason and Outdoor Recreation Facilitator \nWe at Skowhegan Outdoors would like to thank all of our volunteers. Each of our volunteers brings unique passions and expertise to the FREE outdoor programming we offer in the Somerset County area. Their volunteering builds community and encourages an appreciation for beautiful Maine outdoors. Thank you\, volunteers! \nConstance Woodworth has been leading guided Forest Bathing. She invites participants to slow down and be at one with the earth\, leaving many with a sense of calm and clarity. Through programs with us\, she is building her repertoire of clients for her Nature & Forest Therapy Connections company “Worth It!” \nBill Baker and Chris Sawyer volunteered time at kayak roll clinics this spring at Waterville’s AYCC. Their patience and support allowed many participants to achieve successful roles in their kayaks and build confidence in their abilities. \nAnn Dorney is our resident birder and wildflower guide. Her knowledge of Maine’s ecosystem is a delight to listen to and learn from as you walk around and notice all the little wild things with her. \nKate Drummond volunteers at various programs with Skowhegan Outdoors and directs Skowhegan High School’s Outing Club. Willingness to work alongside us has allowed more youth\, including those otherwise considered disadvantaged\, with outdoor opportunities. \nPatty Van Horn can be seen at many community events. She regularly volunteers to maintain the Philbrick and Debe River Trails. And she is currently assisting with renovating Skowhegan Outdoor’s new Basecamp on Water Street. \nThank you all for your willingness and your service. Your community appreciates you!
URL:https://skowheganoutdoors.com/event/basecamp-session-vernal-pools-more-than-a-puddle-april-14-2026/
CATEGORIES:April,Family Focused,Free,Gather,Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234627
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SUMMARY:"Spring Forward" Run Club with Kay Active Fitness | April 16\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:We LOVE Volunteers!Written by: Marissa Boynton\, Volunteer Liason and Outdoor Recreation Facilitator \nWe at Skowhegan Outdoors would like to thank all of our volunteers. Each of our volunteers brings unique passions and expertise to the FREE outdoor programming we offer in the Somerset County area. Their volunteering builds community and encourages an appreciation for beautiful Maine outdoors. Thank you\, volunteers! \nConstance Woodworth has been leading guided Forest Bathing. She invites participants to slow down and be at one with the earth\, leaving many with a sense of calm and clarity. Through programs with us\, she is building her repertoire of clients for her Nature & Forest Therapy Connections company “Worth It!” \nBill Baker and Chris Sawyer volunteered time at kayak roll clinics this spring at Waterville’s AYCC. Their patience and support allowed many participants to achieve successful roles in their kayaks and build confidence in their abilities. \nAnn Dorney is our resident birder and wildflower guide. Her knowledge of Maine’s ecosystem is a delight to listen to and learn from as you walk around and notice all the little wild things with her. \nKate Drummond volunteers at various programs with Skowhegan Outdoors and directs Skowhegan High School’s Outing Club. Willingness to work alongside us has allowed more youth\, including those otherwise considered disadvantaged\, with outdoor opportunities. \nPatty Van Horn can be seen at many community events. She regularly volunteers to maintain the Philbrick and Debe River Trails. And she is currently assisting with renovating Skowhegan Outdoor’s new Basecamp on Water Street. \nThank you all for your willingness and your service. Your community appreciates you!
URL:https://skowheganoutdoors.com/event/spring-forward-run-club-with-kay-active-fitness-april-16-2026/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260420T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260420T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234627
CREATED:20260330T135817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T135817Z
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SUMMARY:Coburn Woods Spring Clean-Up for Earth Week
DESCRIPTION:We LOVE Volunteers!Written by: Marissa Boynton\, Volunteer Liason and Outdoor Recreation Facilitator \nWe at Skowhegan Outdoors would like to thank all of our volunteers. Each of our volunteers brings unique passions and expertise to the FREE outdoor programming we offer in the Somerset County area. Their volunteering builds community and encourages an appreciation for beautiful Maine outdoors. Thank you\, volunteers! \nConstance Woodworth has been leading guided Forest Bathing. She invites participants to slow down and be at one with the earth\, leaving many with a sense of calm and clarity. Through programs with us\, she is building her repertoire of clients for her Nature & Forest Therapy Connections company “Worth It!” \nBill Baker and Chris Sawyer volunteered time at kayak roll clinics this spring at Waterville’s AYCC. Their patience and support allowed many participants to achieve successful roles in their kayaks and build confidence in their abilities. \nAnn Dorney is our resident birder and wildflower guide. Her knowledge of Maine’s ecosystem is a delight to listen to and learn from as you walk around and notice all the little wild things with her. \nKate Drummond volunteers at various programs with Skowhegan Outdoors and directs Skowhegan High School’s Outing Club. Willingness to work alongside us has allowed more youth\, including those otherwise considered disadvantaged\, with outdoor opportunities. \nPatty Van Horn can be seen at many community events. She regularly volunteers to maintain the Philbrick and Debe River Trails. And she is currently assisting with renovating Skowhegan Outdoor’s new Basecamp on Water Street. \nThank you all for your willingness and your service. Your community appreciates you!
URL:https://skowheganoutdoors.com/event/coburn-woods-spring-clean-up-for-earth-week/
CATEGORIES:Somerset Woods Trustees
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260420T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260420T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234627
CREATED:20260217T172320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T172320Z
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SUMMARY:Downtown Rucksack Walk with Kay Active Fitness | April 20\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:We LOVE Volunteers!Written by: Marissa Boynton\, Volunteer Liason and Outdoor Recreation Facilitator \nWe at Skowhegan Outdoors would like to thank all of our volunteers. Each of our volunteers brings unique passions and expertise to the FREE outdoor programming we offer in the Somerset County area. Their volunteering builds community and encourages an appreciation for beautiful Maine outdoors. Thank you\, volunteers! \nConstance Woodworth has been leading guided Forest Bathing. She invites participants to slow down and be at one with the earth\, leaving many with a sense of calm and clarity. Through programs with us\, she is building her repertoire of clients for her Nature & Forest Therapy Connections company “Worth It!” \nBill Baker and Chris Sawyer volunteered time at kayak roll clinics this spring at Waterville’s AYCC. Their patience and support allowed many participants to achieve successful roles in their kayaks and build confidence in their abilities. \nAnn Dorney is our resident birder and wildflower guide. Her knowledge of Maine’s ecosystem is a delight to listen to and learn from as you walk around and notice all the little wild things with her. \nKate Drummond volunteers at various programs with Skowhegan Outdoors and directs Skowhegan High School’s Outing Club. Willingness to work alongside us has allowed more youth\, including those otherwise considered disadvantaged\, with outdoor opportunities. \nPatty Van Horn can be seen at many community events. She regularly volunteers to maintain the Philbrick and Debe River Trails. And she is currently assisting with renovating Skowhegan Outdoor’s new Basecamp on Water Street. \nThank you all for your willingness and your service. Your community appreciates you!
URL:https://skowheganoutdoors.com/event/downtown-rucksack-walk-with-kay-active-fitness-april-20-2026/
CATEGORIES:April,Fitness,Free,Gather
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260421T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260421T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234627
CREATED:20260217T174410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T200352Z
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SUMMARY:Fly-Tyin' Tuesdays | April 21\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:We LOVE Volunteers!Written by: Marissa Boynton\, Volunteer Liason and Outdoor Recreation Facilitator \nWe at Skowhegan Outdoors would like to thank all of our volunteers. Each of our volunteers brings unique passions and expertise to the FREE outdoor programming we offer in the Somerset County area. Their volunteering builds community and encourages an appreciation for beautiful Maine outdoors. Thank you\, volunteers! \nConstance Woodworth has been leading guided Forest Bathing. She invites participants to slow down and be at one with the earth\, leaving many with a sense of calm and clarity. Through programs with us\, she is building her repertoire of clients for her Nature & Forest Therapy Connections company “Worth It!” \nBill Baker and Chris Sawyer volunteered time at kayak roll clinics this spring at Waterville’s AYCC. Their patience and support allowed many participants to achieve successful roles in their kayaks and build confidence in their abilities. \nAnn Dorney is our resident birder and wildflower guide. Her knowledge of Maine’s ecosystem is a delight to listen to and learn from as you walk around and notice all the little wild things with her. \nKate Drummond volunteers at various programs with Skowhegan Outdoors and directs Skowhegan High School’s Outing Club. Willingness to work alongside us has allowed more youth\, including those otherwise considered disadvantaged\, with outdoor opportunities. \nPatty Van Horn can be seen at many community events. She regularly volunteers to maintain the Philbrick and Debe River Trails. And she is currently assisting with renovating Skowhegan Outdoor’s new Basecamp on Water Street. \nThank you all for your willingness and your service. Your community appreciates you!
URL:https://skowheganoutdoors.com/event/fly-tyin-tuesdays-april-21-2026/
CATEGORIES:April,Fly Fishing,Free,Learn
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260422T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260422T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234627
CREATED:20260330T140242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T140242Z
UID:3959-1776855600-1776866400@skowheganoutdoors.com
SUMMARY:Rest Area and Route 2\, Earth Day Clean-Up and Brown Bag Picnic
DESCRIPTION:We LOVE Volunteers!Written by: Marissa Boynton\, Volunteer Liason and Outdoor Recreation Facilitator \nWe at Skowhegan Outdoors would like to thank all of our volunteers. Each of our volunteers brings unique passions and expertise to the FREE outdoor programming we offer in the Somerset County area. Their volunteering builds community and encourages an appreciation for beautiful Maine outdoors. Thank you\, volunteers! \nConstance Woodworth has been leading guided Forest Bathing. She invites participants to slow down and be at one with the earth\, leaving many with a sense of calm and clarity. Through programs with us\, she is building her repertoire of clients for her Nature & Forest Therapy Connections company “Worth It!” \nBill Baker and Chris Sawyer volunteered time at kayak roll clinics this spring at Waterville’s AYCC. Their patience and support allowed many participants to achieve successful roles in their kayaks and build confidence in their abilities. \nAnn Dorney is our resident birder and wildflower guide. Her knowledge of Maine’s ecosystem is a delight to listen to and learn from as you walk around and notice all the little wild things with her. \nKate Drummond volunteers at various programs with Skowhegan Outdoors and directs Skowhegan High School’s Outing Club. Willingness to work alongside us has allowed more youth\, including those otherwise considered disadvantaged\, with outdoor opportunities. \nPatty Van Horn can be seen at many community events. She regularly volunteers to maintain the Philbrick and Debe River Trails. And she is currently assisting with renovating Skowhegan Outdoor’s new Basecamp on Water Street. \nThank you all for your willingness and your service. Your community appreciates you!
URL:https://skowheganoutdoors.com/event/rest-area-and-route-2-earth-day-clean-up-and-brown-bag-picnic/
CATEGORIES:Somerset Woods Trustees
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260422T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260422T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234627
CREATED:20260217T195702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T195702Z
UID:3799-1776877200-1776882600@skowheganoutdoors.com
SUMMARY:Earth Day Blue & Green Space Clean-Up | April 22\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:We LOVE Volunteers!Written by: Marissa Boynton\, Volunteer Liason and Outdoor Recreation Facilitator \nWe at Skowhegan Outdoors would like to thank all of our volunteers. Each of our volunteers brings unique passions and expertise to the FREE outdoor programming we offer in the Somerset County area. Their volunteering builds community and encourages an appreciation for beautiful Maine outdoors. Thank you\, volunteers! \nConstance Woodworth has been leading guided Forest Bathing. She invites participants to slow down and be at one with the earth\, leaving many with a sense of calm and clarity. Through programs with us\, she is building her repertoire of clients for her Nature & Forest Therapy Connections company “Worth It!” \nBill Baker and Chris Sawyer volunteered time at kayak roll clinics this spring at Waterville’s AYCC. Their patience and support allowed many participants to achieve successful roles in their kayaks and build confidence in their abilities. \nAnn Dorney is our resident birder and wildflower guide. Her knowledge of Maine’s ecosystem is a delight to listen to and learn from as you walk around and notice all the little wild things with her. \nKate Drummond volunteers at various programs with Skowhegan Outdoors and directs Skowhegan High School’s Outing Club. Willingness to work alongside us has allowed more youth\, including those otherwise considered disadvantaged\, with outdoor opportunities. \nPatty Van Horn can be seen at many community events. She regularly volunteers to maintain the Philbrick and Debe River Trails. And she is currently assisting with renovating Skowhegan Outdoor’s new Basecamp on Water Street. \nThank you all for your willingness and your service. Your community appreciates you!
URL:https://skowheganoutdoors.com/event/earth-day-blue-green-space-clean-up-april-22-2026/
CATEGORIES:April,Explore,Family Focused,Free
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234627
CREATED:20260330T140711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T140711Z
UID:3962-1776960000-1776967200@skowheganoutdoors.com
SUMMARY:Earth Week Tree Planting
DESCRIPTION:We LOVE Volunteers!Written by: Marissa Boynton\, Volunteer Liason and Outdoor Recreation Facilitator \nWe at Skowhegan Outdoors would like to thank all of our volunteers. Each of our volunteers brings unique passions and expertise to the FREE outdoor programming we offer in the Somerset County area. Their volunteering builds community and encourages an appreciation for beautiful Maine outdoors. Thank you\, volunteers! \nConstance Woodworth has been leading guided Forest Bathing. She invites participants to slow down and be at one with the earth\, leaving many with a sense of calm and clarity. Through programs with us\, she is building her repertoire of clients for her Nature & Forest Therapy Connections company “Worth It!” \nBill Baker and Chris Sawyer volunteered time at kayak roll clinics this spring at Waterville’s AYCC. Their patience and support allowed many participants to achieve successful roles in their kayaks and build confidence in their abilities. \nAnn Dorney is our resident birder and wildflower guide. Her knowledge of Maine’s ecosystem is a delight to listen to and learn from as you walk around and notice all the little wild things with her. \nKate Drummond volunteers at various programs with Skowhegan Outdoors and directs Skowhegan High School’s Outing Club. Willingness to work alongside us has allowed more youth\, including those otherwise considered disadvantaged\, with outdoor opportunities. \nPatty Van Horn can be seen at many community events. She regularly volunteers to maintain the Philbrick and Debe River Trails. And she is currently assisting with renovating Skowhegan Outdoor’s new Basecamp on Water Street. \nThank you all for your willingness and your service. Your community appreciates you!
URL:https://skowheganoutdoors.com/event/earth-week-tree-planting/
CATEGORIES:Somerset Woods Trustees
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234627
CREATED:20260217T194934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T194934Z
UID:3792-1776965400-1776969000@skowheganoutdoors.com
SUMMARY:"Spring Forward" Run Club with Kay Active Fitness | April 23\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:We LOVE Volunteers!Written by: Marissa Boynton\, Volunteer Liason and Outdoor Recreation Facilitator \nWe at Skowhegan Outdoors would like to thank all of our volunteers. Each of our volunteers brings unique passions and expertise to the FREE outdoor programming we offer in the Somerset County area. Their volunteering builds community and encourages an appreciation for beautiful Maine outdoors. Thank you\, volunteers! \nConstance Woodworth has been leading guided Forest Bathing. She invites participants to slow down and be at one with the earth\, leaving many with a sense of calm and clarity. Through programs with us\, she is building her repertoire of clients for her Nature & Forest Therapy Connections company “Worth It!” \nBill Baker and Chris Sawyer volunteered time at kayak roll clinics this spring at Waterville’s AYCC. Their patience and support allowed many participants to achieve successful roles in their kayaks and build confidence in their abilities. \nAnn Dorney is our resident birder and wildflower guide. Her knowledge of Maine’s ecosystem is a delight to listen to and learn from as you walk around and notice all the little wild things with her. \nKate Drummond volunteers at various programs with Skowhegan Outdoors and directs Skowhegan High School’s Outing Club. Willingness to work alongside us has allowed more youth\, including those otherwise considered disadvantaged\, with outdoor opportunities. \nPatty Van Horn can be seen at many community events. She regularly volunteers to maintain the Philbrick and Debe River Trails. And she is currently assisting with renovating Skowhegan Outdoor’s new Basecamp on Water Street. \nThank you all for your willingness and your service. Your community appreciates you!
URL:https://skowheganoutdoors.com/event/spring-forward-run-club-with-kay-active-fitness-april-23-2026/
CATEGORIES:April,Explore,Fitness,Free,Running
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234627
CREATED:20260330T135500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T135500Z
UID:3952-1777111200-1777118400@skowheganoutdoors.com
SUMMARY:Earth Week Somerset Woods Share Site Tour
DESCRIPTION:We LOVE Volunteers!Written by: Marissa Boynton\, Volunteer Liason and Outdoor Recreation Facilitator \nWe at Skowhegan Outdoors would like to thank all of our volunteers. Each of our volunteers brings unique passions and expertise to the FREE outdoor programming we offer in the Somerset County area. Their volunteering builds community and encourages an appreciation for beautiful Maine outdoors. Thank you\, volunteers! \nConstance Woodworth has been leading guided Forest Bathing. She invites participants to slow down and be at one with the earth\, leaving many with a sense of calm and clarity. Through programs with us\, she is building her repertoire of clients for her Nature & Forest Therapy Connections company “Worth It!” \nBill Baker and Chris Sawyer volunteered time at kayak roll clinics this spring at Waterville’s AYCC. Their patience and support allowed many participants to achieve successful roles in their kayaks and build confidence in their abilities. \nAnn Dorney is our resident birder and wildflower guide. Her knowledge of Maine’s ecosystem is a delight to listen to and learn from as you walk around and notice all the little wild things with her. \nKate Drummond volunteers at various programs with Skowhegan Outdoors and directs Skowhegan High School’s Outing Club. Willingness to work alongside us has allowed more youth\, including those otherwise considered disadvantaged\, with outdoor opportunities. \nPatty Van Horn can be seen at many community events. She regularly volunteers to maintain the Philbrick and Debe River Trails. And she is currently assisting with renovating Skowhegan Outdoor’s new Basecamp on Water Street. \nThank you all for your willingness and your service. Your community appreciates you!
URL:https://skowheganoutdoors.com/event/earth-week-somerset-woods-share-site-tour/
CATEGORIES:Somerset Woods Trustees
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260426T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260426T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234627
CREATED:20260217T171117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T171117Z
UID:3738-1777194000-1777197600@skowheganoutdoors.com
SUMMARY:Yoga with Jill | April 26\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:We LOVE Volunteers!Written by: Marissa Boynton\, Volunteer Liason and Outdoor Recreation Facilitator \nWe at Skowhegan Outdoors would like to thank all of our volunteers. Each of our volunteers brings unique passions and expertise to the FREE outdoor programming we offer in the Somerset County area. Their volunteering builds community and encourages an appreciation for beautiful Maine outdoors. Thank you\, volunteers! \nConstance Woodworth has been leading guided Forest Bathing. She invites participants to slow down and be at one with the earth\, leaving many with a sense of calm and clarity. Through programs with us\, she is building her repertoire of clients for her Nature & Forest Therapy Connections company “Worth It!” \nBill Baker and Chris Sawyer volunteered time at kayak roll clinics this spring at Waterville’s AYCC. Their patience and support allowed many participants to achieve successful roles in their kayaks and build confidence in their abilities. \nAnn Dorney is our resident birder and wildflower guide. Her knowledge of Maine’s ecosystem is a delight to listen to and learn from as you walk around and notice all the little wild things with her. \nKate Drummond volunteers at various programs with Skowhegan Outdoors and directs Skowhegan High School’s Outing Club. Willingness to work alongside us has allowed more youth\, including those otherwise considered disadvantaged\, with outdoor opportunities. \nPatty Van Horn can be seen at many community events. She regularly volunteers to maintain the Philbrick and Debe River Trails. And she is currently assisting with renovating Skowhegan Outdoor’s new Basecamp on Water Street. \nThank you all for your willingness and your service. Your community appreciates you!
URL:https://skowheganoutdoors.com/event/yoga-with-jill-april-26-2026/
CATEGORIES:April,Free,Gather,Yoga
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260427T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260427T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234627
CREATED:20260217T172353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T172353Z
UID:3754-1777309200-1777312800@skowheganoutdoors.com
SUMMARY:Downtown Rucksack Walk with Kay Active Fitness | April 27\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:We LOVE Volunteers!Written by: Marissa Boynton\, Volunteer Liason and Outdoor Recreation Facilitator \nWe at Skowhegan Outdoors would like to thank all of our volunteers. Each of our volunteers brings unique passions and expertise to the FREE outdoor programming we offer in the Somerset County area. Their volunteering builds community and encourages an appreciation for beautiful Maine outdoors. Thank you\, volunteers! \nConstance Woodworth has been leading guided Forest Bathing. She invites participants to slow down and be at one with the earth\, leaving many with a sense of calm and clarity. Through programs with us\, she is building her repertoire of clients for her Nature & Forest Therapy Connections company “Worth It!” \nBill Baker and Chris Sawyer volunteered time at kayak roll clinics this spring at Waterville’s AYCC. Their patience and support allowed many participants to achieve successful roles in their kayaks and build confidence in their abilities. \nAnn Dorney is our resident birder and wildflower guide. Her knowledge of Maine’s ecosystem is a delight to listen to and learn from as you walk around and notice all the little wild things with her. \nKate Drummond volunteers at various programs with Skowhegan Outdoors and directs Skowhegan High School’s Outing Club. Willingness to work alongside us has allowed more youth\, including those otherwise considered disadvantaged\, with outdoor opportunities. \nPatty Van Horn can be seen at many community events. She regularly volunteers to maintain the Philbrick and Debe River Trails. And she is currently assisting with renovating Skowhegan Outdoor’s new Basecamp on Water Street. \nThank you all for your willingness and your service. Your community appreciates you!
URL:https://skowheganoutdoors.com/event/downtown-rucksack-walk-with-kay-active-fitness-april-27-2026/
CATEGORIES:April,Fitness,Free,Gather
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260430T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260430T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234627
CREATED:20260217T195036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T195036Z
UID:3794-1777570200-1777573800@skowheganoutdoors.com
SUMMARY:"Spring Forward" Run Club with Kay Active Fitness | April 30\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:We LOVE Volunteers!Written by: Marissa Boynton\, Volunteer Liason and Outdoor Recreation Facilitator \nWe at Skowhegan Outdoors would like to thank all of our volunteers. Each of our volunteers brings unique passions and expertise to the FREE outdoor programming we offer in the Somerset County area. Their volunteering builds community and encourages an appreciation for beautiful Maine outdoors. Thank you\, volunteers! \nConstance Woodworth has been leading guided Forest Bathing. She invites participants to slow down and be at one with the earth\, leaving many with a sense of calm and clarity. Through programs with us\, she is building her repertoire of clients for her Nature & Forest Therapy Connections company “Worth It!” \nBill Baker and Chris Sawyer volunteered time at kayak roll clinics this spring at Waterville’s AYCC. Their patience and support allowed many participants to achieve successful roles in their kayaks and build confidence in their abilities. \nAnn Dorney is our resident birder and wildflower guide. Her knowledge of Maine’s ecosystem is a delight to listen to and learn from as you walk around and notice all the little wild things with her. \nKate Drummond volunteers at various programs with Skowhegan Outdoors and directs Skowhegan High School’s Outing Club. Willingness to work alongside us has allowed more youth\, including those otherwise considered disadvantaged\, with outdoor opportunities. \nPatty Van Horn can be seen at many community events. She regularly volunteers to maintain the Philbrick and Debe River Trails. And she is currently assisting with renovating Skowhegan Outdoor’s new Basecamp on Water Street. \nThank you all for your willingness and your service. Your community appreciates you!
URL:https://skowheganoutdoors.com/event/spring-forward-run-club-with-kay-active-fitness-april-30-2026/
CATEGORIES:April,Explore,Fitness,Free,Running
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234627
CREATED:20251229T225056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T203225Z
UID:3467-1779523200-1779555600@skowheganoutdoors.com
SUMMARY:Full-Day Beginner Whitewater Kayaking Clinic | May 23\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:We LOVE Volunteers!Written by: Marissa Boynton\, Volunteer Liason and Outdoor Recreation Facilitator \nWe at Skowhegan Outdoors would like to thank all of our volunteers. Each of our volunteers brings unique passions and expertise to the FREE outdoor programming we offer in the Somerset County area. Their volunteering builds community and encourages an appreciation for beautiful Maine outdoors. Thank you\, volunteers! \nConstance Woodworth has been leading guided Forest Bathing. She invites participants to slow down and be at one with the earth\, leaving many with a sense of calm and clarity. Through programs with us\, she is building her repertoire of clients for her Nature & Forest Therapy Connections company “Worth It!” \nBill Baker and Chris Sawyer volunteered time at kayak roll clinics this spring at Waterville’s AYCC. Their patience and support allowed many participants to achieve successful roles in their kayaks and build confidence in their abilities. \nAnn Dorney is our resident birder and wildflower guide. Her knowledge of Maine’s ecosystem is a delight to listen to and learn from as you walk around and notice all the little wild things with her. \nKate Drummond volunteers at various programs with Skowhegan Outdoors and directs Skowhegan High School’s Outing Club. Willingness to work alongside us has allowed more youth\, including those otherwise considered disadvantaged\, with outdoor opportunities. \nPatty Van Horn can be seen at many community events. She regularly volunteers to maintain the Philbrick and Debe River Trails. And she is currently assisting with renovating Skowhegan Outdoor’s new Basecamp on Water Street. \nThank you all for your willingness and your service. Your community appreciates you!
URL:https://skowheganoutdoors.com/event/full-day-beginner-whitewater-kayaking-clinic-may-23-2026/
LOCATION:Skowhegan Outdoors Basecamp Gear Library\, 65 Water Street\, Skowhegan\, ME\, 04976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Elevate,Learn,May,Paddling,Whitewater
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260529T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260529T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234627
CREATED:20251229T225716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T203851Z
UID:3471-1780045200-1780066800@skowheganoutdoors.com
SUMMARY:Half-Day Mountain Bike Essentials | May 29\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:We LOVE Volunteers!Written by: Marissa Boynton\, Volunteer Liason and Outdoor Recreation Facilitator \nWe at Skowhegan Outdoors would like to thank all of our volunteers. Each of our volunteers brings unique passions and expertise to the FREE outdoor programming we offer in the Somerset County area. Their volunteering builds community and encourages an appreciation for beautiful Maine outdoors. Thank you\, volunteers! \nConstance Woodworth has been leading guided Forest Bathing. She invites participants to slow down and be at one with the earth\, leaving many with a sense of calm and clarity. Through programs with us\, she is building her repertoire of clients for her Nature & Forest Therapy Connections company “Worth It!” \nBill Baker and Chris Sawyer volunteered time at kayak roll clinics this spring at Waterville’s AYCC. Their patience and support allowed many participants to achieve successful roles in their kayaks and build confidence in their abilities. \nAnn Dorney is our resident birder and wildflower guide. Her knowledge of Maine’s ecosystem is a delight to listen to and learn from as you walk around and notice all the little wild things with her. \nKate Drummond volunteers at various programs with Skowhegan Outdoors and directs Skowhegan High School’s Outing Club. Willingness to work alongside us has allowed more youth\, including those otherwise considered disadvantaged\, with outdoor opportunities. \nPatty Van Horn can be seen at many community events. She regularly volunteers to maintain the Philbrick and Debe River Trails. And she is currently assisting with renovating Skowhegan Outdoor’s new Basecamp on Water Street. \nThank you all for your willingness and your service. Your community appreciates you!
URL:https://skowheganoutdoors.com/event/half-day-womens-mountain-bike-essentials-may-29-2026/
LOCATION:Skowhegan Outdoors Basecamp Gear Library\, 65 Water Street\, Skowhegan\, ME\, 04976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Elevate,Learn,May,Mountain biking
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234627
CREATED:20251229T230200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T204150Z
UID:3474-1780225200-1780246800@skowheganoutdoors.com
SUMMARY:Half-Day Whitewater Kayaking Essentials | May 31\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:We LOVE Volunteers!Written by: Marissa Boynton\, Volunteer Liason and Outdoor Recreation Facilitator \nWe at Skowhegan Outdoors would like to thank all of our volunteers. Each of our volunteers brings unique passions and expertise to the FREE outdoor programming we offer in the Somerset County area. Their volunteering builds community and encourages an appreciation for beautiful Maine outdoors. Thank you\, volunteers! \nConstance Woodworth has been leading guided Forest Bathing. She invites participants to slow down and be at one with the earth\, leaving many with a sense of calm and clarity. Through programs with us\, she is building her repertoire of clients for her Nature & Forest Therapy Connections company “Worth It!” \nBill Baker and Chris Sawyer volunteered time at kayak roll clinics this spring at Waterville’s AYCC. Their patience and support allowed many participants to achieve successful roles in their kayaks and build confidence in their abilities. \nAnn Dorney is our resident birder and wildflower guide. Her knowledge of Maine’s ecosystem is a delight to listen to and learn from as you walk around and notice all the little wild things with her. \nKate Drummond volunteers at various programs with Skowhegan Outdoors and directs Skowhegan High School’s Outing Club. Willingness to work alongside us has allowed more youth\, including those otherwise considered disadvantaged\, with outdoor opportunities. \nPatty Van Horn can be seen at many community events. She regularly volunteers to maintain the Philbrick and Debe River Trails. And she is currently assisting with renovating Skowhegan Outdoor’s new Basecamp on Water Street. \nThank you all for your willingness and your service. Your community appreciates you!
URL:https://skowheganoutdoors.com/event/half-day-whitewater-kayaking-essentials-may-31-2026/
LOCATION:Skowhegan Outdoors Basecamp Gear Library\, 65 Water Street\, Skowhegan\, ME\, 04976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Elevate,Learn,May,Paddling,Whitewater
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260608
DTSTAMP:20260403T234627
CREATED:20251229T230644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T235051Z
UID:3477-1780704000-1780876799@skowheganoutdoors.com
SUMMARY:2-Day Beginner/Intermediate Whitewater Kayaking Clinic | June 6-7\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:We LOVE Volunteers!Written by: Marissa Boynton\, Volunteer Liason and Outdoor Recreation Facilitator \nWe at Skowhegan Outdoors would like to thank all of our volunteers. Each of our volunteers brings unique passions and expertise to the FREE outdoor programming we offer in the Somerset County area. Their volunteering builds community and encourages an appreciation for beautiful Maine outdoors. Thank you\, volunteers! \nConstance Woodworth has been leading guided Forest Bathing. She invites participants to slow down and be at one with the earth\, leaving many with a sense of calm and clarity. Through programs with us\, she is building her repertoire of clients for her Nature & Forest Therapy Connections company “Worth It!” \nBill Baker and Chris Sawyer volunteered time at kayak roll clinics this spring at Waterville’s AYCC. Their patience and support allowed many participants to achieve successful roles in their kayaks and build confidence in their abilities. \nAnn Dorney is our resident birder and wildflower guide. Her knowledge of Maine’s ecosystem is a delight to listen to and learn from as you walk around and notice all the little wild things with her. \nKate Drummond volunteers at various programs with Skowhegan Outdoors and directs Skowhegan High School’s Outing Club. Willingness to work alongside us has allowed more youth\, including those otherwise considered disadvantaged\, with outdoor opportunities. \nPatty Van Horn can be seen at many community events. She regularly volunteers to maintain the Philbrick and Debe River Trails. And she is currently assisting with renovating Skowhegan Outdoor’s new Basecamp on Water Street. \nThank you all for your willingness and your service. Your community appreciates you!
URL:https://skowheganoutdoors.com/event/2-day-beginner-intermediate-whitewater-kayaking-clinic-june-6-7-2026/
LOCATION:Skowhegan Outdoors Basecamp Gear Library\, 65 Water Street\, Skowhegan\, ME\, 04976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Elevate,June,Learn,Paddling,Whitewater
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260705T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260705T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234627
CREATED:20251229T231652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T231825Z
UID:3490-1783234800-1783278000@skowheganoutdoors.com
SUMMARY:Full-Day Introduction to Whitewater Paddling - Multi-Craft | July 5th\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:We LOVE Volunteers!Written by: Marissa Boynton\, Volunteer Liason and Outdoor Recreation Facilitator \nWe at Skowhegan Outdoors would like to thank all of our volunteers. Each of our volunteers brings unique passions and expertise to the FREE outdoor programming we offer in the Somerset County area. Their volunteering builds community and encourages an appreciation for beautiful Maine outdoors. Thank you\, volunteers! \nConstance Woodworth has been leading guided Forest Bathing. She invites participants to slow down and be at one with the earth\, leaving many with a sense of calm and clarity. Through programs with us\, she is building her repertoire of clients for her Nature & Forest Therapy Connections company “Worth It!” \nBill Baker and Chris Sawyer volunteered time at kayak roll clinics this spring at Waterville’s AYCC. Their patience and support allowed many participants to achieve successful roles in their kayaks and build confidence in their abilities. \nAnn Dorney is our resident birder and wildflower guide. Her knowledge of Maine’s ecosystem is a delight to listen to and learn from as you walk around and notice all the little wild things with her. \nKate Drummond volunteers at various programs with Skowhegan Outdoors and directs Skowhegan High School’s Outing Club. Willingness to work alongside us has allowed more youth\, including those otherwise considered disadvantaged\, with outdoor opportunities. \nPatty Van Horn can be seen at many community events. She regularly volunteers to maintain the Philbrick and Debe River Trails. And she is currently assisting with renovating Skowhegan Outdoor’s new Basecamp on Water Street. \nThank you all for your willingness and your service. Your community appreciates you!
URL:https://skowheganoutdoors.com/event/full-day-introduction-to-whitewater-paddling-multi-craft-july-5th-2026/
LOCATION:Skowhegan Outdoors Basecamp Gear Library\, 65 Water Street\, Skowhegan\, ME\, 04976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Elevate,July,Learn,Paddling,Whitewater
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260717T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260717T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234627
CREATED:20251229T232212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T235302Z
UID:3495-1784275200-1784307600@skowheganoutdoors.com
SUMMARY:Full-Day Beginner Whitewater Kayak Clinic | July 17\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:We LOVE Volunteers!Written by: Marissa Boynton\, Volunteer Liason and Outdoor Recreation Facilitator \nWe at Skowhegan Outdoors would like to thank all of our volunteers. Each of our volunteers brings unique passions and expertise to the FREE outdoor programming we offer in the Somerset County area. Their volunteering builds community and encourages an appreciation for beautiful Maine outdoors. Thank you\, volunteers! \nConstance Woodworth has been leading guided Forest Bathing. She invites participants to slow down and be at one with the earth\, leaving many with a sense of calm and clarity. Through programs with us\, she is building her repertoire of clients for her Nature & Forest Therapy Connections company “Worth It!” \nBill Baker and Chris Sawyer volunteered time at kayak roll clinics this spring at Waterville’s AYCC. Their patience and support allowed many participants to achieve successful roles in their kayaks and build confidence in their abilities. \nAnn Dorney is our resident birder and wildflower guide. Her knowledge of Maine’s ecosystem is a delight to listen to and learn from as you walk around and notice all the little wild things with her. \nKate Drummond volunteers at various programs with Skowhegan Outdoors and directs Skowhegan High School’s Outing Club. Willingness to work alongside us has allowed more youth\, including those otherwise considered disadvantaged\, with outdoor opportunities. \nPatty Van Horn can be seen at many community events. She regularly volunteers to maintain the Philbrick and Debe River Trails. And she is currently assisting with renovating Skowhegan Outdoor’s new Basecamp on Water Street. \nThank you all for your willingness and your service. Your community appreciates you!
URL:https://skowheganoutdoors.com/event/full-day-beginner-whitewater-kayak-clinic-july-17-2026/
LOCATION:Skowhegan Outdoors Basecamp Gear Library\, 65 Water Street\, Skowhegan\, ME\, 04976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Elevate,July,Paddling,Whitewater
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260718T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260719T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234627
CREATED:20251229T232648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T235328Z
UID:3500-1784361600-1784480400@skowheganoutdoors.com
SUMMARY:Intermediate Whitewater Kayaking Clinic | July 18 - July 19\, 20-26
DESCRIPTION:We LOVE Volunteers!Written by: Marissa Boynton\, Volunteer Liason and Outdoor Recreation Facilitator \nWe at Skowhegan Outdoors would like to thank all of our volunteers. Each of our volunteers brings unique passions and expertise to the FREE outdoor programming we offer in the Somerset County area. Their volunteering builds community and encourages an appreciation for beautiful Maine outdoors. Thank you\, volunteers! \nConstance Woodworth has been leading guided Forest Bathing. She invites participants to slow down and be at one with the earth\, leaving many with a sense of calm and clarity. Through programs with us\, she is building her repertoire of clients for her Nature & Forest Therapy Connections company “Worth It!” \nBill Baker and Chris Sawyer volunteered time at kayak roll clinics this spring at Waterville’s AYCC. Their patience and support allowed many participants to achieve successful roles in their kayaks and build confidence in their abilities. \nAnn Dorney is our resident birder and wildflower guide. Her knowledge of Maine’s ecosystem is a delight to listen to and learn from as you walk around and notice all the little wild things with her. \nKate Drummond volunteers at various programs with Skowhegan Outdoors and directs Skowhegan High School’s Outing Club. Willingness to work alongside us has allowed more youth\, including those otherwise considered disadvantaged\, with outdoor opportunities. \nPatty Van Horn can be seen at many community events. She regularly volunteers to maintain the Philbrick and Debe River Trails. And she is currently assisting with renovating Skowhegan Outdoor’s new Basecamp on Water Street. \nThank you all for your willingness and your service. Your community appreciates you!
URL:https://skowheganoutdoors.com/event/intermediate-whitewater-kayaking-clinic-july-18-july-19-20-26/
LOCATION:Skowhegan Outdoors Basecamp Gear Library\, 65 Water Street\, Skowhegan\, ME\, 04976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Elevate,July,Paddling,Whitewater
ORGANIZER;CN="amber@mainstreetskowhegan.org":MAILTO:amber@mainstreetskowhegan.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260801T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260802T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234627
CREATED:20251229T233640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T205410Z
UID:3504-1785571200-1785690000@skowheganoutdoors.com
SUMMARY:Pedal-to-Paddle Guided Overnight - Katahdin Region | August 1 - 2\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:We LOVE Volunteers!Written by: Marissa Boynton\, Volunteer Liason and Outdoor Recreation Facilitator \nWe at Skowhegan Outdoors would like to thank all of our volunteers. Each of our volunteers brings unique passions and expertise to the FREE outdoor programming we offer in the Somerset County area. Their volunteering builds community and encourages an appreciation for beautiful Maine outdoors. Thank you\, volunteers! \nConstance Woodworth has been leading guided Forest Bathing. She invites participants to slow down and be at one with the earth\, leaving many with a sense of calm and clarity. Through programs with us\, she is building her repertoire of clients for her Nature & Forest Therapy Connections company “Worth It!” \nBill Baker and Chris Sawyer volunteered time at kayak roll clinics this spring at Waterville’s AYCC. Their patience and support allowed many participants to achieve successful roles in their kayaks and build confidence in their abilities. \nAnn Dorney is our resident birder and wildflower guide. Her knowledge of Maine’s ecosystem is a delight to listen to and learn from as you walk around and notice all the little wild things with her. \nKate Drummond volunteers at various programs with Skowhegan Outdoors and directs Skowhegan High School’s Outing Club. Willingness to work alongside us has allowed more youth\, including those otherwise considered disadvantaged\, with outdoor opportunities. \nPatty Van Horn can be seen at many community events. She regularly volunteers to maintain the Philbrick and Debe River Trails. And she is currently assisting with renovating Skowhegan Outdoor’s new Basecamp on Water Street. \nThank you all for your willingness and your service. Your community appreciates you!
URL:https://skowheganoutdoors.com/event/peddle-to-paddle-guided-overnight-katahdin-region-august-1-2-2026/
LOCATION:Skowhegan Outdoors Basecamp Gear Library\, 65 Water Street\, Skowhegan\, ME\, 04976\, United States
CATEGORIES:August,Camping,Elevate,Mountain biking,Paddling,Whitewater
ORGANIZER;CN="amber@mainstreetskowhegan.org":MAILTO:amber@mainstreetskowhegan.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260815T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260816T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234627
CREATED:20251229T234123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T183512Z
UID:3507-1786780800-1786899600@skowheganoutdoors.com
SUMMARY:2-Day Women's Whitewater Kayaking Clinic | August 15 - 16\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:We LOVE Volunteers!Written by: Marissa Boynton\, Volunteer Liason and Outdoor Recreation Facilitator \nWe at Skowhegan Outdoors would like to thank all of our volunteers. Each of our volunteers brings unique passions and expertise to the FREE outdoor programming we offer in the Somerset County area. Their volunteering builds community and encourages an appreciation for beautiful Maine outdoors. Thank you\, volunteers! \nConstance Woodworth has been leading guided Forest Bathing. She invites participants to slow down and be at one with the earth\, leaving many with a sense of calm and clarity. Through programs with us\, she is building her repertoire of clients for her Nature & Forest Therapy Connections company “Worth It!” \nBill Baker and Chris Sawyer volunteered time at kayak roll clinics this spring at Waterville’s AYCC. Their patience and support allowed many participants to achieve successful roles in their kayaks and build confidence in their abilities. \nAnn Dorney is our resident birder and wildflower guide. Her knowledge of Maine’s ecosystem is a delight to listen to and learn from as you walk around and notice all the little wild things with her. \nKate Drummond volunteers at various programs with Skowhegan Outdoors and directs Skowhegan High School’s Outing Club. Willingness to work alongside us has allowed more youth\, including those otherwise considered disadvantaged\, with outdoor opportunities. \nPatty Van Horn can be seen at many community events. She regularly volunteers to maintain the Philbrick and Debe River Trails. And she is currently assisting with renovating Skowhegan Outdoor’s new Basecamp on Water Street. \nThank you all for your willingness and your service. Your community appreciates you!
URL:https://skowheganoutdoors.com/event/2-day-womens-whitewater-kayaking-clinic-august-15-16-2026/
LOCATION:Skowhegan Outdoors Basecamp Gear Library\, 65 Water Street\, Skowhegan\, ME\, 04976\, United States
CATEGORIES:August,Elevate,Learn,Paddling,Whitewater
ORGANIZER;CN="amber@mainstreetskowhegan.org":MAILTO:amber@mainstreetskowhegan.org
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