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SUMMARY:Forging the Future for Trail Technicians
DESCRIPTION:What We’ve Learned\, What’s Next\, and Why It Matters \nLearn about the creation of the Trail Technician Level 1 certification and their curriculum—now a national benchmark for workforce development. \nPresented by: \n\nMegan Bolinder\, Executive Director\, Trails and Trades Division\, NorthWest Arkansas Community College (NWACC)\nLori Greminger\, Director of Trails Trade School\, NorthWest Arkansas Community College (NWACC)
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/forging-the-future-for-trail-technicians/
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="American Trails":MAILTO:trailhead@americantrails.org
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UID:2410-1760619600-1760623200@vermonttgc.org
SUMMARY:Trail Design in an Animate World
DESCRIPTION:A Philosophical Inquiry into Consent\, Relationship\, and Reciprocity \nThis webinar invites trail designers\, planners\, and stewards into a radical reimagining of their role—not as prescribers of sustainability\, but as participants in a living\, animate world. Drawing inspiration from deep ecological traditions\, Indigenous teachings\, and the spiritual dimensions of place-based work\, it offers a reframing of trail design as a reciprocal act rooted in humility\, listening\, and respect. \nPresented by: \n\nZionne Fox\, Director of Relational Conservation\, Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST)
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/trail-design-in-an-animate-world/
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="American Trails":MAILTO:trailhead@americantrails.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251021T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T050403
CREATED:20251020T104901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T105058Z
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SUMMARY:Public Meetings on New Act 250 Tiers - Morrisville - Oct 21
DESCRIPTION:Last year\, the legislature passed Act 181\, which creates new land designation “Tiers” intended to change the Act 250 permitting process. “Tier 1” areas where growth is planned for and encouraged will have reduced or eliminated Act 250 permitting\, whereas “Tier 3” areas with important natural resources will face automatic permitting in most cases. \nThe Land Use Review Board (LURB) is responsible for developing the definitions for these Tiers\, and has just released a proposed plan for Tier 3 lands as part of their Tier 3 Rulemaking process. Their website also includes a Map Viewer that shows the proposed Tier 3 zones\, many of which lie in or near existing trail systems. The LURB is holding a series of public engagement meetings next week where Vermonters can ask questions and weigh in with their concerns. \nThe Vermont Trails and Greenways Council is pushing for clarification as to whether and how trails will be considered as part of Tier 3 Act 250 designations. Presently\, trail projects in the Vermont Trails System can disturb up to 10 acres of earth before triggering a permit\, though it is unclear if this policy – often referred to as Rule 71 – will persist if a trail touches a Tier 3 zone. We encourage trail folks to attend one of the following meetings to learn more and\, as appropriate\, communicate the negative implications of such a regulatory change. Take a look at the Map Viewer to see if and how your trails might be impacted. \nUpcoming public meetings: \n\nOctober 21 – Morristown Tegu Building Meeting Room\, 43 Portland Street\nOctober 22 – Rutland Regional Planning Commission Office\, 16 Evelyn Street (2nd floor)\nOctober 28 – Newport City Gateway Center Meeting Room\, 84 Fyfe Drive\nOctober 29 – Windsor Selectboard Meeting Room\, 29 Union Stree
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/public-meetings-on-new-act-250-tiers/
LOCATION:Morristown Tegu Building and Remote
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251022T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251022T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T050403
CREATED:20250908T160533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T160603Z
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SUMMARY:Developing an Outreach Plan to Celebrate your Town's Woods\, Wetlands and Wildlife
DESCRIPTION:It can be daunting to plan the outreach for a series of events or plan an outreach strategy that may lead up to a proposed municipal change\, sometimes years in the making. In this webinar you’ll learn more about creating an outreach plan with multiple events\, separating messages for different audiences and identifying an over-arching theme that helps tie the series together. The panel of presenters includes Elise Schadler and Jens Hilke\, with years of municipal technical assistance experience\, and Megan Davin\, a Communications and Outreach specialist. Join us for this exciting event to help improve your commission’s communications. \n\n\nSession 1: Wednesday\, October 22nd 2025\, 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.  Register\n\n\nSession 2: Thursday\, December 4th 2025\, 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.  Register\n\n\nPresenters\n\n\nElise Schadler\, Program Manager VT Urban & Community Forestry Program\, Vermont Department of Forests\, Parks & Recreation\n\n\nMegan Davin\, Communications and Outreach Specialist\, Vermont Department of Forests\, Parks & Recreation\n\n\nJens Hilke\, Conservation Planner\, VT Fish & Wildlife Department
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/developing-an-outreach-plan-to-celebrate-your-towns-woods-wetlands-and-wildlife/
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251022T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251022T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T050403
CREATED:20251020T110348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T111425Z
UID:2568-1761156000-1761163200@vermonttgc.org
SUMMARY:Act 250 Tier 3 Meeting Rutland - Oct 22
DESCRIPTION:Tier 3 areas contain critical natural resources that merit consideration in the Act 250 permitting process. Moving to location-based Act 250 jurisdiction means reducing or eliminating Act 250 permitting in areas planned for growth (Tier 1 areas) and increasing Act 250 permitting in critical natural resource areas that lack suitable State-level review and protection (Tier 3 areas). \nAct 181 (2024) mandated Act 250 jurisdiction for projects in Tier 3 areas as determined by the rules of the Board. During the rulem \nLast year\, the legislature passed Act 181\, which creates new land designation “Tiers” intended to change the Act 250 permitting process. “Tier 1” areas where growth is planned for and encouraged will have reduced or eliminated Act 250 permitting\, whereas “Tier 3” areas with important natural resources will face automatic permitting in most cases. \nThe Land Use Review Board (LURB) is responsible for developing the definitions for these Tiers\, and has just released a proposed plan for Tier 3 lands as part of their Tier 3 Rulemaking process. Their website also includes a Map Viewer that shows the proposed Tier 3 zones\, many of which lie in or near existing trail systems. The LURB is holding a series of public engagement meetings next week where Vermonters can ask questions and weigh in with their concerns. \nThe Vermont Trails and Greenways Council is pushing for clarification as to whether and how trails will be considered as part of Tier 3 Act 250 designations. Presently\, trail projects in the Vermont Trails System can disturb up to 10 acres of earth before triggering a permit\, though it is unclear if this policy – often referred to as Rule 71 – will persist if a trail touches a Tier 3 zone. We encourage trail folks to attend one of the following meetings to learn more and\, as appropriate\, communicate the negative implications of such a regulatory change. Take a look at the Map Viewer to see if and how your trails might be impacted. \nUpcoming public meetings: \n\nOctober 21 – Morristown Tegu Building Meeting Room\, 43 Portland Street\nOctober 22 – Rutland Regional Planning Commission Office\, 16 Evelyn Street (2nd floor)\nOctober 28 – Newport City Gateway Center Meeting Room\, 84 Fyfe Drive\nOctober 29 – Windsor Selectboard Meeting Room\, 29 Union Street\n\nLearn more and get links to meetings here 
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/act-250-tier-3-meeting-rutland-oct-22/
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251028T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251028T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T050403
CREATED:20251028T141737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251028T141737Z
UID:2590-1761638400-1761670800@vermonttgc.org
SUMMARY:American Hiking Society's Crew Leader Training Program  - Online\, Self-paced
DESCRIPTION:American Hiking Society’s Crew Leader Training Program is now open to individuals and organizations outside of AHS—and it includes our full Menu & Meal Planning Guide\, including our crew leader’s favorite recipes\, shopping lists and best practices on feeding groups in the outdoors! \nThis module walks you through the full process of planning safe\, efficient\, and satisfying meals for groups in any setting—from indoor lodges to remote backcountry sites\, including how to make substitutions for vegetarian\, vegan\, gluten-free\, and other allergies and preferences. \nThis self-paced\, online program also includes: \n\n8-10 hour comprehensive crew leader training at your own pace including videos\, guides and slide decks using a Google Classroom learning environment that includes self-paced courses and quizzes.\nOne of a kind training on facilitating group dynamics by fostering respect\, belonging\, and individual potential for all participants\nEquipment checklists for indoor\, backcountry\, and camping trail maintenance projects\nEmail\, community agreements and Indigenous land acknowledgement templates\n\nWhether you’re managing week-long backcountry trips or leading single day trail maintenance projects\, you’ll gain tools to improve group safety\, organization\, and outdoor ethics—backed by AHS’s half-century of experience in trail stewardship.
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/american-hiking-societys-crew-leader-training-program-online-self-paced/
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251028T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251028T143000
DTSTAMP:20260408T050403
CREATED:20251016T184344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251016T184344Z
UID:2554-1761656400-1761661800@vermonttgc.org
SUMMARY:RTP Grant Program Webinar: Pre-Application Materials
DESCRIPTION:The webinar will provide technical and content guidance about how to complete the specific materials required for the pre-application phase\, including the workplan\, budget\, design assessment tool\, and permitting tools. There will be time at the end of the session for questions from attendees related to the templates and resources. \nThis session will be recorded.  All registered attendees will receive a copy of the recording via email afterward.  The recording will also be posted afterward on the RTP webpage.
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/rtp-grant-program-webinar-pre-application-materials/
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251028T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251028T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T050403
CREATED:20251020T110618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T111303Z
UID:2570-1761674400-1761681600@vermonttgc.org
SUMMARY:Act 250 Tier 3 Meeting October 28 Newport City Gateway Center
DESCRIPTION:Last year\, the legislature passed Act 181\, which creates new land designation “Tiers” intended to change the Act 250 permitting process. “Tier 1” areas where growth is planned for and encouraged will have reduced or eliminated Act 250 permitting\, whereas “Tier 3” areas with important natural resources will face automatic permitting in most cases. \nThe Land Use Review Board (LURB) is responsible for developing the definitions for these Tiers\, and has just released a proposed plan for Tier 3 lands as part of their Tier 3 Rulemaking process. Their website also includes a Map Viewer that shows the proposed Tier 3 zones\, many of which lie in or near existing trail systems. The LURB is holding a series of public engagement meetings next week where Vermonters can ask questions and weigh in with their concerns. \nThe Vermont Trails and Greenways Council is pushing for clarification as to whether and how trails will be considered as part of Tier 3 Act 250 designations. Presently\, trail projects in the Vermont Trails System can disturb up to 10 acres of earth before triggering a permit\, though it is unclear if this policy – often referred to as Rule 71 – will persist if a trail touches a Tier 3 zone. We encourage trail folks to attend one of the following meetings to learn more and\, as appropriate\, communicate the negative implications of such a regulatory change. Take a look at the Map Viewer to see if and how your trails might be impacted. \nUpcoming public meetings: \n\nOctober 21 – Morristown Tegu Building Meeting Room\, 43 Portland Street\nOctober 22 – Rutland Regional Planning Commission Office\, 16 Evelyn Street (2nd floor)\nOctober 28 – Newport City Gateway Center Meeting Room\, 84 Fyfe Drive\nOctober 29 – Windsor Selectboard Meeting Room\, 29 Union Street
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/act-250-tier-3-meeting-october-28-newport-city-gateway-center/
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251029T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251029T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T050403
CREATED:20251020T111127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T111127Z
UID:2571-1761760800-1761768000@vermonttgc.org
SUMMARY:Public Meetings on New Act 250 Tiers - Windsor - October 29
DESCRIPTION:Last year\, the legislature passed Act 181\, which creates new land designation “Tiers” intended to change the Act 250 permitting process. “Tier 1” areas where growth is planned for and encouraged will have reduced or eliminated Act 250 permitting\, whereas “Tier 3” areas with important natural resources will face automatic permitting in most cases. \nThe Land Use Review Board (LURB) is responsible for developing the definitions for these Tiers\, and has just released a proposed plan for Tier 3 lands as part of their Tier 3 Rulemaking process. Their website also includes a Map Viewer that shows the proposed Tier 3 zones\, many of which lie in or near existing trail systems. The LURB is holding a series of public engagement meetings next week where Vermonters can ask questions and weigh in with their concerns. \nThe Vermont Trails and Greenways Council is pushing for clarification as to whether and how trails will be considered as part of Tier 3 Act 250 designations. Presently\, trail projects in the Vermont Trails System can disturb up to 10 acres of earth before triggering a permit\, though it is unclear if this policy – often referred to as Rule 71 – will persist if a trail touches a Tier 3 zone. We encourage trail folks to attend one of the following meetings to learn more and\, as appropriate\, communicate the negative implications of such a regulatory change. Take a look at the Map Viewer to see if and how your trails might be impacted. \nUpcoming public meetings: \n\nOctober 21 – Morristown Tegu Building Meeting Room\, 43 Portland Street\nOctober 22 – Rutland Regional Planning Commission Office\, 16 Evelyn Street (2nd floor)\nOctober 28 – Newport City Gateway Center Meeting Room\, 84 Fyfe Drive\nOctober 29 – Windsor Selectboard Meeting Room\, 29 Union Street
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/public-meetings-on-new-act-250-tiers-windsor-october-29/
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T143000
DTSTAMP:20260408T050403
CREATED:20251028T143340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251028T143340Z
UID:2593-1761829200-1761834600@vermonttgc.org
SUMMARY:A Guide to Adaptive Mountain Bike Trailbuilding
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by American Trails\nSynopsis \nThis webinar will walk through the latest guidance for planning\, designing\, building\, and retrofitting adaptive mountain bike trails\, with a specific focus on nonmotorized\, natural-surface trails. The speakers represent the critical stakeholders that should be involved in any aMTB trail project— trail manager\, aMTB users\, aMTB programs\, and trail builder. Learn more about the webinar including the learning objectives and presenter(s) here. \nPresenters \n\nNick Bennette\, Executive Director\, Vermont Mountain Bike Association (VMBA)\nJeff Alexander\, Director of Strategic Partnerships and Business Development\, Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports\nGreg Durso\, Senior Program Director\, Kelly Brush Foundation\nTom Lepesqueur\, Owner & Builder\, L&D Trailworks\nBerne Broudy\, Co-Founder and President\, Richmond Mountain Trails (MODERATOR)\n\nThank You Partners! \nWe want to thank the partners of this webinar that include iZone Imaging\, Professional TrailBuilders Association\, GrizBurger Fund\, 52Eighty Creative\, Terrabilt Wayfinding Solutions\, and our Federal agency partners with the Department of Interior including the Bureau of Land Management\, National Park Service\, and US Fish and Wildlife Service. \nWe also want to thank our Trail Champion members for helping keep the live webinars produced weekly and free: Trail Design Specialists\, Pilot Rock by RJ Thomas Manufacturing Company\, Kansas Trails\, Vacker Sign\, Forest Preserve District of DuPage County\, Alliance Action Sports Experts\, Horsley Witten Group\, and West Virginia University – Brad and Alys Smith Outdoor Economic Development Collaborative.
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/a-guide-to-adaptive-mountain-bike-trailbuilding/
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Training,Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="American Trails":MAILTO:trailhead@americantrails.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251106T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251106T120000
DTSTAMP:20260408T050403
CREATED:20251016T184540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251016T184540Z
UID:2555-1762426800-1762430400@vermonttgc.org
SUMMARY:RTP Open office hours
DESCRIPTION:Staff at FPR will host a virtual open office session for prospective applicants to learn more details about the grant program and ask questions. \nThis session will be recorded.  All registered attendees will receive a copy of the recording via email afterward.  The recording will also be posted afterward on the RTP webpage.
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/rtp-open-office-hours/
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251110
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251111
DTSTAMP:20260408T050403
CREATED:20250910T195619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250910T195647Z
UID:2338-1762732800-1762819199@vermonttgc.org
SUMMARY:Building Communities Grants Due November 10
DESCRIPTION:The Agency of Administration Building & General Services Building Communities grant is due November 10. This funding source can be used for trails.  Funded annually through the Capital Appropriations and State Bonding Act\, to qualify for one of the Building Communities Grants\, an applicant must be a non-profit organization\, regional economic development organization\, or municipality.\nLearn more: Building Communities Grants Programs
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/building-communities-grants-due-november-10/
LOCATION:Vermont
CATEGORIES:Grant Due
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251112T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251112T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T050403
CREATED:20250908T161350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T161350Z
UID:2277-1762952400-1762956000@vermonttgc.org
SUMMARY:Vermont’s Land Conservation: Where Do We Go From Here?
DESCRIPTION:Vermont has an incredible track record of protecting land for people and nature. Using the Conserved Lands Inventory developed by Vermont Housing & Conservation Board as part of Vermont’s 30×30 effort\, we reflect on the distribution of permanently conserved lands around the state\, and how those lands intersect our most ecologically important places seen in Vermont Conservation Design. By looking at these past patterns\, we can celebrate the work by federal\, state\, town\, and NGOs. We can also reflect on the types of lands and parts of the state that have been historically under-represented in our land conservation investments\, and prioritize future places to work for both people and nature. Join us for this exciting webinar to learn how your town’s efforts can contribute to making our conserved lands more diverse\, equitable\, and ecologically impactful. \n\n\nSession 1:  Wednesday\, October 8th 2025\,  11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.  Register\n\n\nSession 2:  Wednesday\, November 12th 2025\,  1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.  Register\n\n\nPresenters \nBob Zaino\, Ecologist\, VT Fish & Wildlife Department \nJens Hilke\, Conservation Planner\, VT Fish & Wildlife Department
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/vermonts-land-conservation-where-do-we-go-from-here-2/
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251115
DTSTAMP:20260408T050403
CREATED:20251103T165337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T165337Z
UID:2643-1763078400-1763164799@vermonttgc.org
SUMMARY:VT Conservation Plan DRAFT Framework Published: Public Input Due November 14
DESCRIPTION:A new draft outline of the Vermont Conservation Plan (VCP) is out\, and the Project Management Team needs to hear from you! Once complete\, the VCP will guide how Vermont pursues its mandated goal of permanently conserving 30% of the State by 2030 and 50% by 2050. This document lays out the background and rationale for what has been developed thus far\, as well as the three major objectives and the underlying proposed pathways\, or focus areas\, for achieving these goals.\n\n \n\nThis latest framework was refined following a series of public meetings this past summer\, and based on input from the Technical Advisory Committee on which VTGC serves. Outdoor recreation is recognized as a vital driver of conservation efforts and one of the proposed pathways under the first “Support Conservation in Communities” objective. This pathway would include activities that promote diverse recreational opportunities — both on and off-trail — as well as investments in both land protection and stewardship.\n\n \n\nThe comment period on the current draft is open until November 14th\, including both a survey that allows respondents to rank the importance of and comment on each objective and supporting pathway. You can also provide a custom submission if you prefer. In either case\, you’ll definitely want to read the Draft Framework Report first and have it with you as a reference.\n\n \n\nThis framework is still a draft and could change. We strongly encourage you to provide feedback that indicates the importance of Objective 1\, Support Conservation in Communities\, and the “Support Outdoor Recreation” pathway\, and to provide any additional thoughts as to how trail-based recreation can help Vermont reach its conservation goals.
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/vt-conservation-plan-draft-framework-published-public-input-due-november-14/
CATEGORIES:Survey Due
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251118T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251118T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T050403
CREATED:20251016T184741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251016T184741Z
UID:2556-1763478000-1763481600@vermonttgc.org
SUMMARY:RTP Open Office Hour
DESCRIPTION:Staff at FPR will host a virtual open office session for prospective applicants to learn more details about the grant program and ask questions. This entire session is open for any questions related to the program. \nThis session will be recorded.  All registered attendees will receive a copy of the recording via email afterward.  The recording will also be posted afterward on the RTP webpage.
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/rtp-open-office-hour/
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251122
DTSTAMP:20260408T050403
CREATED:20250910T200211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250910T200211Z
UID:2339-1763683200-1763769599@vermonttgc.org
SUMMARY:Recreation Trail Program (RTP) Pre-Application Due November 21
DESCRIPTION:FPR’s RTP grant is currently the most utilized source of public funding to build trails in Vermont. Grants awards are $50\,000 maximum. Recommended $7\,500 minimum – 20% match required \n\nPre-applications open and application materials released by October 7\, 2025\nPre-application submission deadline: November 21\, 2025\nFull application submission deadline: February 1\, 2026
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/recreation-trail-program-rtp-pre-application-due-november-21/
LOCATION:Vermont
CATEGORIES:Grant Due
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251129
DTSTAMP:20260408T050403
CREATED:20251103T170118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T181146Z
UID:2646-1764288000-1764374399@vermonttgc.org
SUMMARY:Public Input Sought on E-Biking Policy for Vermont State Forests and Parks
DESCRIPTION:Montpelier\, Vt. – The Department of Forests\, Parks and Recreation (FPR) is seeking input from the public on a draft updated policy that would allow the use of electric bicycles (e-bikes) on lands managed by the Department\, including state forests and state parks. The Department is proposing to update the current FPR Policy 4: Mountain bicycles\, horseback riding\, and pack animals. The public is invited to submit comments on the draft updated policy through the online form which will be open and available on the FPR website through November 28\, 2025. \nVermont statute (23 V.S.A. § 4) defines electric bicycles as bicycles equipped with fully operable pedals\, a saddle or seat for the rider\, and an electric motor of less than 750 watts that also meets the requirements of one of the following three classes: \n\nClass 1: a bicycle equipped with an electric motor that provides assistance only when the rider is pedaling\, and that ceases to provide assistance when the bicycle reaches the speed of 20 miles per hour\, also called pedal assist.\nClass 2: a bicycle equipped with an electric motor that may be used exclusively to propel the bicycle\, and that is not capable of providing assistance when the bicycle reaches the speed of 20 miles per hour\, also called throttle assist.\nClass 3: a bicycle equipped with an electric motor that provides assistance only when the rider is pedaling\, and that ceases to provide assistance when the bicycle reaches the speed of 28 miles per hour.\n\nStatute (23 V.S.A. § 1136a) also requires that e-bikes be governed as bicycles and lays out options for municipalities and agencies to allow or restrict the use of the different classes of e-bikes on multi-use paths and natural surface trails. \nThe Department of Forests\, Parks and Recreation is proposing to allow all classes of electric bicycles on the following resources: \n\nState park roads;\nClass A and B forest highways;\nGravel-surfaced Class C forest highways;\nMulti-use trails and other Class C forest highways designated for bicycle use through established planning processes.\n\nThe Department is also proposing to allow Class 1 e-bikes on natural surface trails designated for bicycle use through established planning processes. \nThe policy would designate a 20-mph speed limit on all state park roads\, forest highways\, and multi-use trails with an option to designate a lower speed limit\, as needed. \nFinally\, the Department is proposing to differentiate the use of forest highways by road classification for the activities in the policy\, including bicycles and horseback riding. \nThe full text of the draft policy\, supplemental information\, a link to the comment form\, and additional options for submitting comments are available on the FPR website. \nPlease note that this policy does not pertain to the four rail trails that are owned and maintained for the Agency of Transportation.
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/public-input-sought-on-e-biking-policy-for-vermont-state-forests-and-parks/
CATEGORIES:Survey Due
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251201T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251201T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T050403
CREATED:20251201T113316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T113316Z
UID:2731-1764576000-1764608400@vermonttgc.org
SUMMARY:Outdoor Recreation Day February 12
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\,  February 12\, VTGC co-hosts the third annual Vermont Outdoor Recreation Day. Join fellow outdoor enthusiasts\, businesses\, trail organizations\, and agencies as we celebrate outdoor recreation’s contribution to peoples’ wellness\, community vitality\, and economic growth.
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/outdoor-recreation-day-february-12/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251204T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251204T110000
DTSTAMP:20260408T050403
CREATED:20250908T160848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T160848Z
UID:2275-1764842400-1764846000@vermonttgc.org
SUMMARY:Developing an Outreach Plan to Celebrate your Town's Woods\, Wetlands and Wildlife
DESCRIPTION:It can be daunting to plan the outreach for a series of events or plan an outreach strategy that may lead up to a proposed municipal change\, sometimes years in the making. In this webinar you’ll learn more about creating an outreach plan with multiple events\, separating messages for different audiences and identifying an over-arching theme that helps tie the series together. The panel of presenters includes Elise Schadler and Jens Hilke\, with years of municipal technical assistance experience\, and Megan Davin\, a Communications and Outreach specialist. Join us for this exciting event to help improve your commission’s communications. \n\n\nSession 2: Thursday\, December 4th 2025\, 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.  Register\n\n\nPresenters\n\n\nElise Schadler\, Program Manager VT Urban & Community Forestry Program\, Vermont Department of Forests\, Parks & Recreation\n\n\nMegan Davin\, Communications and Outreach Specialist\, Vermont Department of Forests\, Parks & Recreation\n\n\nJens Hilke\, Conservation Planner\, VT Fish & Wildlife Department
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/promote-town-forest/
LOCATION:zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251218T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251218T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T050403
CREATED:20251201T113818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T113818Z
UID:2733-1766062800-1766066400@vermonttgc.org
SUMMARY:Center Pier Wilderness Bridge Construction
DESCRIPTION:The presenter will share some successful plans and construction tools he has used to construct multiple span bridges (20 – 60′ in length) with center piers in in the Wilderness. These sizes are the type of structures that become financial and logistical hurdles that either require Wilderness exemptions to utilize power tools\, or a massive financial input to build a bridge off site and have it flown in with a helicopter. Both solutions are a huge challenge for Wilderness management. Therefore\, projects of this size typically go unfulfilled and can create a dangerous backcountry safety situations or the location that needs a structure experiences significant resource destruction as hikers attempt to mitigate the crossing without infrastructure. \nCenter pier bridges can be used in front country or backcountry environments. The real challenge is when there is a large stream crossing\, whether due to a dangerous/ high water environment\, or a wide crossing that has no good beginning and end points for a structure. It is significantly easier to build with dimensional lumber in a front country environment using all the tools and modern conveniences. And there are plenty of professional trail builders or contract companies that will build bridges in this manner\, although the costs for these structures are significant. \nThe presenter intends to inspire groups and other federal entities that they DO have the skills in house to construct these structures without significant costs. With solid leadership\, a dedicated volunteer base and alignment with some core volunteer groups; agencies (and partners!) can build these structures for pennies on the dollar\, provided they have solid leadership at the job site. This webinar will include images/examples of this style of construction when it was used locally for a front country bridge— and then progress that design to apply in a wilderness setting\, utilizing primitive tools.
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/center-pier-wilderness-bridge-construction/
LOCATION:zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="American Trails":MAILTO:trailhead@americantrails.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260108T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260108T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T050403
CREATED:20251201T113627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T113627Z
UID:2732-1767877200-1767880800@vermonttgc.org
SUMMARY:Aggregate Trail Surfacing: From Fundamentals to Field Application
DESCRIPTION:This webinar goes beyond materials and layering to explore how design\, construction\, and real-time field decisions shape long-term durability. \nThis aggregates 2.0 webinar is a follow up to the Fundamentals of Aggregate Surface Trails webinar held on December 5\, 2024. \nLevel up from basic installation to high-performance results. This session goes beyond materials and layering to explore how design\, construction\, and real-time field decisions shape long-term durability. Participants will learn how to optimize gradation and matrix selection for varying site conditions\, stabilize subgrades with geotextiles\, and achieve proper compaction through the right balance of moisture\, lift thickness\, and equipment. The session also covers planning a drainage-first construction sequence to minimize failures\, troubleshooting common issues like rutting and washouts\, and adapting methods for accessibility\, remote locations\, and changing seasonal conditions. Designed for practitioners who already understand the basics and are ready to deliver durable\, consistent\, and professional-quality aggregate trail surfaces.
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/aggregate-trail-surfacing-from-fundamentals-to-field-application/
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Training,Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="American Trails":MAILTO:trailhead@americantrails.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260115T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260115T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T050403
CREATED:20251201T114021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T114021Z
UID:2734-1768482000-1768485600@vermonttgc.org
SUMMARY:Designing Events that Engage Your Community in 2026
DESCRIPTION:Designing events and other types of programming that invite people to visit and spend more time on trails can have a big impact! At Rails to Trails Conservancy\, we’re seeing in real time how activities like fun runs\, birding walks\, guided rides\, and volunteer cleanups are transforming trails\, building a spirit of welcome and new community participation. That’s because when we get out on the trail\, we experience firsthand the joy and impact of this infrastructure—how it shapes our quality of life\, powers economic opportunity\, and creates a new sense of community pride. When we’re invited to participate on the trail\, we learn that it is vital to the wellbeing of the places where we live and play\, providing critical transportation access and environmental benefits. \n  \nJoin Rails to Trails Conservancy to explore the ins and outs of planning events that engage\, inspire\, and activate your community. Brandi Horton\, RTC’s vice president of communications\, and Suzanne Matyas\, RTC’s social media and engagement strategist\, will lead the conversation through the lens of Celebrate Trails Day\, RTC’s annual springtime celebration of America’s trails.
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/designing-events-that-engage-your-community-in-2026/
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="American Trails":MAILTO:trailhead@americantrails.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260121T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260121T193000
DTSTAMP:20260408T050403
CREATED:20251215T145056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T140058Z
UID:2783-1769016600-1769023800@vermonttgc.org
SUMMARY:Windham Region Trail Manager Meet-up
DESCRIPTION:Are you a volunteer or staff member responsible for taking care of trails in a town forest\, school\, town park\, nature center\, or in a conserved area? Are you a trail manager interested in connecting with other groups who do similar work in the area? \n If so\, the Windham Regional Planning Commission and the Vermont Trails and Greenways Council (VTGC) are teaming up to host a regional trail manager meet-up in early January 2026. \n\nWhen: Wednesday\, January 21 (Snow date: Thursday\, January 22). Come at 5 for networking\, pizza\, and cider.\nWhere: Great Room\, Thomas Hall\, Winston Prouty Campus\, 209 Austine Dr\, Brattleboro\n\nWe’re bringing trail managers together to develop a stronger trail community\, learn about current projects in the region\, and identify areas of needed support and skill building. RSVP by 1/19 
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/windham-region-trail-manager-meet-up/
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260122T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260122T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T050403
CREATED:20251201T114257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T114257Z
UID:2735-1769086800-1769090400@vermonttgc.org
SUMMARY:Choosing the Right Aggregate: Matching Material to Trail Use and Terrain
DESCRIPTION:Part 2 of a 3-part webinar series on the Tools\, Technologies\, and Techniques for Successful Trail Building with Aggregates. \nHelp attendees evaluate site conditions and user needs to select the most appropriate material—reinforcing your team’s technical expertise and the value of well-engineered materials. Trail uses include both pedestrian and vehicular pathways in rural and urban settings. \n3-Part Webinar Series on Tools\, Technologies\, and Techniques for Successful Trail Building with Aggregates: \n\nNovember 20\, 2025: Understanding Trail Aggregates: Foundation for Performance\nJanuary 22\, 2026: Choosing the Right Aggregate: Matching Material to Trail Use and Terrain\nMarch 19\, 2026: Installation Excellence for Aggregate: Tips\, Tricks\, and Common Pitfalls
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/choosing-the-right-aggregate-matching-material-to-trail-use-and-terrain/
ORGANIZER;CN="American Trails":MAILTO:trailhead@americantrails.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260128T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260128T193000
DTSTAMP:20260408T050403
CREATED:20251210T111923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260105T172947Z
UID:2777-1769621400-1769628600@vermonttgc.org
SUMMARY:Central VT Trail Manager Meet-up
DESCRIPTION:Are you a volunteer or staff member responsible for taking care of trails in a town forest\, school\, town park\, nature center\, or in a conserved area? Are you a trail manager interested in connecting with other groups who do similar work in the area? \nIf so\, the Central Vermont Regional Planning Commission and the Vermont Trails and Greenways Council (VTGC) are teaming up to host a regional trail manager meet-up in early January 2026. \n\n\nWhen: Wednesday\, January 28 (Snow date: Thursday\, January 29) at 5:30 \n\n\nWhere: UVM Extension\, 327 US Route 302\, Berlin\, VT \n\n\nWe’re bringing trail managers together to develop a stronger trail community\, learn about current projects in the region\, and identify areas of needed support and skill building. Come at 5 for pizza and networking. Please register here by 1/25.
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/central-vt-trail-manager-meet-up/
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260129T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260129T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T050403
CREATED:20260126T172354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T172354Z
UID:2824-1769691600-1769695200@vermonttgc.org
SUMMARY:Pressure Treated Wood for Trail Structures
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will discuss the proper understanding of treated wood and construction details.
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/pressure-treated-wood-for-trail-structures/
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="American Trails":MAILTO:trailhead@americantrails.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260206
DTSTAMP:20260408T050403
CREATED:20251208T162546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T224900Z
UID:2748-1770249600-1770335999@vermonttgc.org
SUMMARY:VT Outdoor Recreation Day - Save the Date!
DESCRIPTION:On February 5 VTGC co-hosts the third annual Vermont Outdoor Recreation Day. Join fellow outdoor enthusiasts\, businesses\, trail organizations\, and agencies as we celebrate outdoor recreation’s contribution to people’s wellness\, community vitality\, and economic growth. RSVP today. \nWe are seeking organizations to host tables at the event—an excellent opportunity to showcase your impact\, connect with peers\, and help legislators understand the value your organization brings to Vermont. Bring your materials and be prepared to engage with lawmakers. Networking activities will be held in the Pavilion Building at 109 State Street. Reserve your table today. Priority will be given to VTGC\, VOBA\, and VRPA members. Selected organizations will receive additional details in advance.
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/vt-outdoor-recreation-day-save-the-date/
LOCATION:Vermont Statehouse
CATEGORIES:Legislative Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260205T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260205T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T050403
CREATED:20260126T172550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T172550Z
UID:2825-1770296400-1770300000@vermonttgc.org
SUMMARY:Demystifying Donor Advised Funds and Tapping into Them to Support Trails
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will demystify DAFs (Donor Advised Funds) and break down the basics: how they work\, who is likely to have one\, and what types of entities manage them.
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/demystifying-donor-advised-funds-and-tapping-into-them-to-support-trails/
LOCATION:zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="American Trails":MAILTO:trailhead@americantrails.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260212T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260212T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T050403
CREATED:20260126T172910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T173021Z
UID:2827-1770901200-1770904800@vermonttgc.org
SUMMARY:IMBA’s Trail Development Process: Building Community-Driven Trails
DESCRIPTION:International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) experts will guide you through an overview of the seven critical steps of the Trail Development Process\, from initial access and community engagement to long-term stewardship.
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/imbas-trail-development-process-building-community-driven-trails/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260302T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260302T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T050403
CREATED:20260213T144103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T144150Z
UID:2831-1772438400-1772470800@vermonttgc.org
SUMMARY:VTGC & VRPA Seek Conference Coordinator  - Applications Due
DESCRIPTION:The Vermont Trails and Greenways Council (VTGC) and the Vermont Recreation & Parks Association (VRPA) are co-hosting the 83rd Annual Conference on Parks\, Trails\, and Recreation\, a two-day\, statewide professional conference to be held in fall 2026. The conference brings together trail managers\, parks and recreation professionals\, municipal staff\, nonprofit leaders\, advocates\, vendors\, and partners to share best practices\, build skills\, and strengthen Vermont’s outdoor recreation community. \nVTGC and VRPA seek an experienced conference planning and management consultant/contractor to provide administrative\, financial\, marketing\, and logistical support to ensure a high-quality\, well-organized\, and financially sound event. \nThroughout conference planning and delivery\, VTGC and VRPA view this role as a collaborative partner. The selected contractor will work closely with staff and volunteer leaders from both organizations\, contributing expertise and capacity while engaging in regular communication and shared problem-solving.  Proposals Due March 2. Find full contractor description here. 
URL:https://vermonttgc.org/event/vtgc-vrpa-seek-conference-coordinator-applications-due/
CATEGORIES:Application due
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