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The Water Column

Virtual Trivia night This Friday at 7pm

6/1/2020

 
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Are Black Bears the Only Kind of Bear in the Valley?
Why is the covered bridge in Waitsfield covered to begin with? Is Trillium an invasive plant or a native one? How old are the mountains that ring the Valley? Are salamanders poisonous?

For the last few weeks the libraries in the Mad River Valley have teamed up to provide family friendly trivia nights to keep us thinking while we social distance. We are joining in the fun, so bring your friendly competitive spirit and knowledge of all things Mad River Valley to:
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Working Lands, Wildlife, and Water
a #madshedlove Trivia Night
Friday, June 5th at 7pm.

Register Online! 


With warmer weather here (for a little while at least!) it's easy to see why we love this place so much. But how did the Valley become what it is today? We are joining up with the libraries to bring you trivia about the plants, animals, geology, history, and waters of the Mad River Valley. There will be a mix of questions for new arrivals and old timers alike. Join us online and share your curiosity, wisdom, and wit with us and eachother!
Photo Credit - Ann Hoogenboom for #madshedlove

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  • Our Impact
    • Community Climate Chats >
      • Past Climate Chats
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    • Ridge To River >
      • Action Framework >
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        • Research Needs
        • Resources
      • Planning Process >
        • Team
        • Landscape
        • Planning
        • Community
    • Storm Smart >
      • Storm Smart Assessment
      • Storm Smart Resources & FAQs
      • Storm Smart In Practice
    • Tree Planting
    • Keeping Water Local
    • Mad River Watch >
      • Highlights from the Field
      • Volunteer Resources
      • Historical Data
    • Flood & Fish Friendly Roads
  • Get Involved
    • Events
    • Volunteer
    • Your Mad River
    • Learn
    • Donate
    • Jobs
  • Who We Are
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