“We don’t inherit the earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children.”
Native American proverb
upcoming events
26
Feb
The Woodstock Land Conservancy is proud to name Drinkable Rivers by Li An Phoa and Maarten Van Der Schaaf as our 2026 Book of the Year and the featured selection in our Conversations in Conservation series.
This book honors our 2026 Program Theme: Ecologies of Water. Join us for this, the first of two virtual discussions on the drinkability of rivers. Drinkable Rivers is available for purchase at The Golden Notebook for a 10% discount and for loan through The Woodstock Library.
14
Mar
Saturday, 14 March 2026 5 pm
How is the Sawkill? Interdisciplinary presentations on Woodstock’s Beloved Waterway
Mountain View StudioDuring this event, explore what we understand about the Sawkill through the perspectives of local scientists, stewards, artists, and community members, followed by a community Q&A. Afterward, we’ll invite attendees to join a free stream literacy program, where volunteers will learn to survey stream features at three reaches of the Sawkill beginning in May. This event serves as the kickoff for Mapping the Sawkill, a year-long series of workshops and art that will culminate in an exhibition at WAAM, facilitated by local artist Jennifer Zackin.
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28
Mar
Learn how native shrubs and trees help repair and protect local stream banks, helping to create important habitat for native species and improve our watershed. WLC’s Stewardship Manager, Melissa Peterson, will guide participants through proper planting and care as well as strategies for reducing deer pressure. Open to all ages, this workshop blends hands-on habitat restoration with educational activities. Please bring gloves, tick protection, and closed-toe shoes.
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