Corridor Monitor is Great Fun: Training 4/22/11 or 5/14/11

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Introduction to the Dartmouth Outing Club’s Appalachian Trail
Boundary Program

Do you like to hike? Are you interested in volunteering your time for a greater
good? Or a local summer escape into Nature with some ‘treasure hunting’?
You may want to consider volunteering to be an Appalachian Trail Corridor
Monitor for the Dartmouth Outing Club’s Appalachian Trail Boundary Program.
Please join us at an introductory presentation and learn more about it and how toget involved and volunteer as a D.O.C. A.T. Corridor Monitor.

Date: April 22, 2011
Time: 9:00 a.m. to 11/11:30 a.m.
Location: Robinson Hall, Dartmouth College

Agenda
9:00 to 10:00 a.m.
The Boundary Program Presentation
In this presentation you will learn about how the program operates, the roles, responsibilities and expectations of a volunteer Corridor Monitor for the D.O.C. and A.T.C..

10:00 to 11/11:30 a.m.
A Walk on the Boundary
We will take the presentation on a walk from Robinson Hall to the A.T. Boundary
located near the Chase Field, behind the Co-op Food Store in Hanover, NH.

11/11:30 a.m. to ----------
Conclusion at the Canoe Club (optional)
When we conclude our field presentation, we will walk back and those who are interested may join us for further discussion over coffee on their lovely sofas.

To become a Corridor Monitor or find out more about the D.O.C. Boundary Program, please contact Nichole Hastings at: [email protected]
 
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