Calendar

Hikes led by Springwater Trails are generally held on Sunday afternoons and appear in this calendar in green.

Mar
7
Sat
2015
Understanding Landowner Liability Issues: Liability, Posting, and Trespass @ Yates County Office Building Auditorium
Mar 7 @ 8:30 am – 12:00 pm

Cost: $10 per family
Registration: call 315- 536-5123 or click here

Back by popular demand, Yates County Cornell Cooperative Extension, the Master Forest Owner Volunteers, and the NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation will host a workshop on understanding landowner liability issues.  This workshop will explore the responsibility and liability of landowners for the actions of a trespasser, hunter, invitee, and other types of people who may access your property.  This workshop will provide information about the laws of New York and give guidance on how to proceed with enforcement through local authorities.

This workshop presents an opportunity to have all your questions answered by qualified experts.

 Featured Presenters Include:

David Colligan, attorney at law at Colligan Law, LLP will cover the following topics:

  • Current landowner liability case law;
  • Posting your property;
  • Providing permission to people to hike, hunt, or ride ATV’s on your land;
  • Liability toward trespassers versus people who are allowed to be there;
  • Right-of-ways; and
  • Ponds, swimming, and attractive nuisances.

Josh Crain, Environmental Conservation Officer,

Ed Nemitz, Yates County Sheriff’s Department, and

Dave Mashewske, Yates County District Attorney’s Office will cover the following topics:

  • What to do when you suspect a trespass;
  • How to report a trespass;
  • How to approach a potential situation on your property; and
  • Personal experiences and lessons learned.

Workshop fee: $10.00 per person/family includes presentations, refreshments, and expert answers to your questions.  Pre-registration is required by clicking here or calling 315-536-5123.

Please call with questions and registration: Yates County Cornell Cooperative Extension 315-536-5123

Aug
12
Wed
2015
Rob’s Trail Extension Building @ Rob's Trail Preserve Parking
Aug 12 @ 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

The Nature Conservency is asking for volunteers to help clear the trail from the Rob’s Trail parking area on Rt 15A down to Hemlock Lake. Meet at 9:30 at the parking area. Bring hand tools and gloves.

Aug
29
Sat
2015
Full moon paddle with Canadice Outfitters @ Canadice Kayak/Canoe Launch
Aug 29 @ 8:30 pm – 11:59 pm

A moon lit kayak with Canadice Outfitters will be held Saturday Night. Bring a flashlight and a snack.  If you would like to rent a kayak or canoe call Canadice Outfitters at 585-669-9512. Rental fee $20.00.  Please arrive at 8:30 for a launch at 9:00.

Sep
24
Thu
2015
Nature Conservancy Trail Maintenance @ West Hill Preserve
Sep 24 @ 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

The Nature Conservancy is asking for volunteers to help maintain trails within the West Hill Preserve.  Springwater Trails is maintaining the portion of the Bristol Branch of the Finger Lakes Trail through this preserve.

Directions are on the Nature Conservancy website.

Sep
24
Sat
2016
Rob’s Trail Hemlock Lake Dedication @ Rob's Trail
Sep 24 @ 9:30 am – 10:30 am

Please join us for the historic opening of Rob’s Trail—Hemlock Lake

Rob’s Trail links Hemlock and Canadice Lakes, the last two undeveloped Finger Lakes

9:30 AM Refreshments available
10:00 AM—Dedication & Ribbon Cutting
10:30 AM—Inaugural Hikes

Parking available at intersection of South Old Bald Hill Road and Rt-15A

Please RSVP or call 585-546-8030 ext. 7927

PLEASE DONATE! Your donation will support trail development work! Visit nature.org/cwny

The Nature Conservancy, Central & Western NY Chapter: 1048 University Avenue, Rochester NY 14607.
Oct
17
Mon
2016
New York State Home Food Preservation in 2016 – 2017 @ Jack Evans Community Center
Oct 17 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Katherine J. T. Humphrey will present a discussion on what is new or current in home food preservation – like increased interest in fermentation, using less energy, using what is available locally and seasonally, deciding on what method of preservation would be best for a single person or for a household of many people, where to begin if a novice or an experienced home preserver, and the place to go for research based answers to questions, especially when it comes to safety and quality considerations.

Katherine was a full time Cornell Cooperative Extension Educator 1969-1991, and a CCE Livingston County Home Economics Program Leader. She has been a CCE Home Food Preservation Instructor since 1989.

 

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  1. Looking for brochure.or mailing list so I can receive it in the mail.
    Nothing opens up for mailing list.
    There’s all kinds of very bizarre ads and post for viagra and other drugs above on calender page.
    Please let me know if there’s a brochure available

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