
The High Peaks Alliance seeks volunteers to lead outdoor programs and workshops on its conserved lands and the lands it stewards.
The alliance is partnering with GoldLEAF Institute to connect the 55-plus community with Maine’s High Peaks Region.
Volunteer opportunities include co-leaders for guided adventures such as the winter snowshoe series, a monthly 60-90 minute snowshoe adventure in February, March and April, with potential summer term expansion into hiking programs.
Leaders for outdoor workshops are also being sought. Outdoor workshops include naturalist walks in birding, mushroom identification and nature photography, or health and wellness such as yoga or Tai Chi outside or fitness or mindfulness walks.
Those interested should complete the online volunteer form at highpeaksalliance.org and email Amanda Laliberte at [email protected].
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