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Two April Opportunities

April 16, 2015 by JW Sinton

Here are two imminent April events!

April 18 Bay State Sustainability Fair 1:00-4:00 with a pair of riverwalks on Mill River historic sites. BSVA_SustainabilityFairFlyerPE

April 27th at 7:30 P.M.: A UMass Amherst project for an outdoor exhibit in Florence at the Northamtpon Community Farm/Florence Recreation Fields site.  Check it out:  UMass Outdoor Exhibit

 

 

 

Filed Under: Bay State, Community meetings, History, Mill River Greenway, Northampton, River walks

Spring 2015 Riverwalks and Paddle

March 26, 2015 by JW Sinton

Dear Friends of the Mill River,

With ice finally melting, and rain in the forecast, spring has arrived!  We’re delighted to announce the first batch of Mill River Walks for 2015.

Sunday, April 19 — Floodplain Forest paddle, Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary, Easthampton (canoes provided!)  Dave McLain, leader.

Thursday, April 23 — Hidden Mill, downtown Northampton I.  John Sinton, leader.

Saturday, May 9 — Skinnerville/Haydenville.  Ralmon Black, leader.

Sunday, June 7 — Leeds to Haydenville.  Gaby Immerman, leader.

Please email info@millrivergreenway.org to reserve your spot. More information about time and meeting place will be provided when you register.  Space is limited!  If you were on a waiting list last year, you will be given priority in registering for the same walk this year.

Don’t forget your passports!  We look forward to seeing you out on the river this year.

Gaby and John

Filed Under: Mill River Greenway, River walks

Leeds Walk Reprise! Saturday, November 8

November 2, 2014 by JW Sinton

We’re thrilled to announce that the Leeds Mill River Greenway Committee will be reprising their fascinating stroll through this historic mill village on Saturday, November 8 from 10-12.  There are very few spots left, so please reserve your place by emailing info@millrivergreenway.org

Heidi Stevens, Jason Johnson, Sue Carbin, and Penny Geis will lead the Leeds walk, telling tales of the great 1874 Flood and other stories.

Filed Under: Leeds, River walks

Williamsburg Reservoir Dam Walk 11/1/14

November 2, 2014 by JW Sinton

We’re excited about our upcoming river walk in Williamsburg, which will take us up to the old dam itself.

The walk will take place this Saturday, November 1 from 9:30am to 12:30pm.  For our regulars, please note the longer time frame this month to accommodate a packed agenda!

Please park in the Anne T. Dunphy School parking lot and walk to meet up on the front lawn of the Meekins Library, facing Florence Savings Bank.  We’ll be joined by local Landscape Artist/Architect Todd Lynch, who’ll introduce his Flotsam Weirs installation at the confluence of the west and east branches of the Mill River.

From there we’ll carpool in as few cars as possible up to Judd Lane, the trail head for the old dam.  Our guide for the dam walk will be the esteemed Eric Weber from Williamsburg Historical Society.

Back to the center of town by 12:30pm.  As always please let me know if you will NOT be able to make it to make room for other folks off the waiting list.

Filed Under: River walks, Williamsburg

Sept. 13th New River Walk and Art Installation in Williamsburg

August 5, 2014 by JW Sinton

MRGI is proud and excited to support Todd Lynch’s art installation, lecture, and walk on the Mill River in Williamsburg on Saturday Sept. 13th.  Todd is a landscape architect and artist who’s been a long-time friend of the Mill River.  He will be creating a series of “flotsam weirs,” or interwoven nets of Mill River flotsam that will lead the walker down through the peninsula created by the East and West Branch of the Mill at their confluence in Williamsburg.

Meeting details: Meet at 10:00 at Meekins Library in Williamsburg, then a 5-minute walk to the site of the installation where Todd will lead a tour and discussion of his work.

Here is Todd’s proposal for his work sponsored by the Williamsburg Cultural Council: Todd’s proposal Todd Lynch weir proposal

 

Filed Under: Art, River walks, Williamsburg

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