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SUMMARY:Downhill skiing at Mount Abram
DESCRIPTION:Downhill skiing at Mt. Abram. Meet at the main chairlift at 10am. Lifts open at 9 am.
URL:https://moac.org/event/downhill-skiing-at-mount-abram/
LOCATION:Mt. Abram\, Greenwood
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ORGANIZER;CN="Melanie Lawlor":MAILTO:melaniesochanphoto@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260129T100000
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CREATED:20260113T032608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T022944Z
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SUMMARY:MOAC Marketing and Development Committee
DESCRIPTION:MOAC’s marketing and development committee meeting where we hope to expand our membership and make it and better group for our members. \nThe meeting will be held on Jan. 29 at 10:00 am to 11:30am.
URL:https://moac.org/event/moac-marketing-and-development-committee/
ORGANIZER;CN="Melanie Lawlor":MAILTO:melaniesochanphoto@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260119T153000
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SUMMARY:Night skiing  at Mount Pleasant
DESCRIPTION:Night skiing  at Mount Pleasant . The $24 Monday Madness price is valid on MLK Day. \n  \nContact Melanie for more information. \nEmail – melanieslawlor@smccme.edu \nMaine area code 219-ninety-six twenty-two.
URL:https://moac.org/event/night-skiing-at-mount-pleasant/
CATEGORIES:Skiing-Downhill
ORGANIZER;CN="Melanie Lawlor":MAILTO:melaniesochanphoto@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260104T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260104T140000
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CREATED:20260104T033406Z
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SUMMARY:Lowell Preserve Hike
DESCRIPTION:Let’s get outdoors for a cold weather hike at Lowell Preserve  in Windham. It will be a show and go hike. We’re meeting at noon in the parking lot. \nPlease wear warm clothes and layers. It will be about 21 degrees at noon. \nAlso\, bring microspikes  because it will probably be icy. \nI’m contemplating bringing my friendly labradoodle who is a good hiking dog and  won’t jump on you.  If you dislike dogs and want to hike\,  text me and I’ll leave her at home. \nMaine area code \, 219 ninety- six 22.
URL:https://moac.org/event/lowell-preserve-hike/
ORGANIZER;CN="Melanie Lawlor":MAILTO:melaniesochanphoto@yahoo.com
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260104T033714Z
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SUMMARY:New Hampshire Mountain hike- Stinson Mountain Trail
DESCRIPTION:Contemplating on a mountain hike up Stinson Mountain. It is a 3.8 mile moderate loop trail with a 1371 foot elevation gain and has an average hike time of 2 hours and 32 minutes.  It is on the 52 with a view list so it should be really pretty. \nAnyone interested? It will be very cold. Dress warm in layers. \nMust have experience with winter  hiking and have microspikes and snowshoes. Some trail reports say that it’s well packed and snow shoes aren’t necessary. I’m brining mine. \nI will cancel this hike it I don’t get a response by 11 pm on Saturday. \nPlease text or call me at Maine area code- 219-ninty-six 22. \nI may bring my hiking dog- a friendly labradoodle that is great off leash and will not jump on you. If  you don’t like dogs I can leave Coco at home.
URL:https://moac.org/event/new-hampshire-mountain-hike/
ORGANIZER;CN="Melanie Lawlor":MAILTO:melaniesochanphoto@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250402T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250402T183000
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SUMMARY:Marketing & Development Committee
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this first meeting to get involved as an Ambassador for MOAC\, as we enter our 36th year!  Yes\, really.  Melanie Lawlor is our chair.  We’ll meet in a conference room at 5:30 before the general meeting at 7:00.  Social time starts at 6:30.
URL:https://moac.org/event/marketing-development-committee/
ORGANIZER;CN="Melanie Lawlor":MAILTO:melaniesochanphoto@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241215T090000
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CREATED:20241213T013857Z
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SUMMARY:Winnick Woods Walk with Fido
DESCRIPTION:Join my labradoodle\, Coco and I for a walk at Winnick Woods\, a dog friendly\, off-leash permitted\, 71 acre preserve with numerous trails in Cape Elizabeth. \nWe will meet just past the trailhead by the wood walkway near the clearing to keep the dogs out of the parking lot. It’s about a 2 minute walk. \nThe parking lot only has room for about 8 cars. If we get a big group we can carpool from nearby South Portland’s Hinckley Park or from my house and the surrounding off street parking\, a few blocks from Hinckley Park. \nThe park does allow hunting but hunting is illegal on  Sundays in Maine but feel free to wear orange. (Expanded archery is the only deer season left). \nNote: People do ride mountain bikes on the trails. The trails may be muddy so please wear boots.
URL:https://moac.org/event/winnick-woods-walk-with-fido/
LOCATION:Winnick Woods\, Sawyer Road\, between Fickett Road (South Porltand) and Eastman Road\, Cape Elizabeth\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Melanie Lawlor":MAILTO:melaniesochanphoto@yahoo.com
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SUMMARY:Community Connections Fair – Volunteer wanted
DESCRIPTION:MOAC is staffing a table at the Community Connections Fair at HopeGateWay\, to promote the club’s visibility  and reach out to increase our membership. \nWe are not selling memberships there. We are handing out cards and info. about the club\, answering questions and speaking to people when they drop by our table. \nI will be volunteering and I would love to have one or two more people with me. That way we can have an opportunity to take a break and check out the fair ourselves. \nIf you are attending the fair\, drop by\,  say hi and introduce yourself. \nHopeGateWay \n515 Woodford St\, Portland\, ME \n(diagonally across from Rosemont Bakery on Brighton) \nDescription of the event from the flyer: \nEnjoy food\, activities\, and performances by local music groups while connecting with clubs\, classes\, and volunteer opportunities in your community! \nFind places to make friends\, learn\, volunteer\, create or donate. \nIf you would like to volunteer\, please  email me at melanieslawlor@smccme.edu or phone 207\, two-hundred nineteen – 9622.
URL:https://moac.org/event/community-connections-fair-volunteer-wanted/
CATEGORIES:Other/General
ORGANIZER;CN="Melanie Lawlor":MAILTO:melaniesochanphoto@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240831T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240831T160000
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SUMMARY:Baxter weekend-  The Brothers\, Mount Coe and Fort Mountain
DESCRIPTION:This is an  11.5-mile loop  on the Marston Trail. This strenuous but beautiful hike climbs 1 4000 footer\, and 3 of the Hundred Highest of New England and has an Elevation gain of 4\,652 feet so be prepared with lots of food\, layers  hydration\, and a headlamp ( just in case).  \nI plan to be back for the potluck. \nWe will hike the Marston  Trail Loop counterclockwise over Mount Coe\, South Brother\,North Brother and Fort Mountain. \nThere is a difficult slide climb on Mount Coe which is why we need to do it clockwise as it would be difficult to descend. \nFort Mountain is a buschwack but recent trail reports state there is a herd path. We will bag Fort Mountain if it gets too late\, too long or is too hard to follow but ideally I would like to do it if conditions are good. Fort Mountain was also the scene of a plane crash. \nI spoke to the ranger and he said the trail may be fairly busy because  it is a holiday weekend and people who don’t have parking for Kahtadin often hear for the brothers if they can’t do Kahtadin. \nNo parking reservation is needed but we should meet at the bridge at the Nesowadnehunk Field Campground and carpool over to the nearby trail. \nEmail me at melanieslawlor@smccme.edu \nor call or text at 207- two hundred and no teen- 9622 \nI will be in Baxter early Friday morning so I won’t have reception after that. I will be at the Nesowadnehunk Field Campground Friday evening.
URL:https://moac.org/event/baxter-weekend-hike-the-brothers-loop-with-fort-mountain/
ORGANIZER;CN="Melanie Lawlor":MAILTO:melaniesochanphoto@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240830T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240830T170000
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CREATED:20240828T214844Z
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SUMMARY:Baxter Weekend- Double Top Mountain Hike
DESCRIPTION:This is a 7 mile out and back hike of Double Top that starts at the Nesowadnehunk Field Campground at the Doubletop Mountain Trail.  Meet at the trailhead at 11am. It should take around 4 to 5 hours depending how long we take. This is a strenuous hike so plan accordingly. \nDoubletop Mountain (north peak 3\,489 feet\, south peak 3\,455 ft) guards the western edge of Baxter State Park (BSP)\, its tufted\, twin summit ridge looming like the profile of a slumped\, pudgy Dark Knight. The views of this signature BSP mountain are impressive\, as its unique profile and steep drops make for a formidable photo over Nesowadnehunk Stream or from the rugged peaks to its east. \nFor those who like hiking lists. Doubletop is on the Fifty Finest of New England. \nIf you have any questions please text me at 207-two-hundred and ninteen- 9622 or email- melanieslawlor@smccme.edu. \n 
URL:https://moac.org/event/double-top-mountain-hike/
ORGANIZER;CN="Melanie Lawlor":MAILTO:melaniesochanphoto@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240531T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240531T150000
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CREATED:20240529T131438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240530T212509Z
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SUMMARY:Mt. Parker White Mountain Hike
DESCRIPTION:Mount Parker is a 3\,013 foot mountain in the Crawford-Sandwich Range of New Hampshire\, off of US 302 in Bartlett\, NH. \nWe will hike the Mt. Langdon and Mt. Parker Trails with a roundtrip mileage of 7.8 miles\, with 2\,800 feet of elevation gain. The book time is about 5 hours. \nBring a lunch to have at the summit to enjoy the views of including the Presidential range\, including Mt. Washington;  Crawford Dome\, Wiley Range\, Twin Range\, Mt. Bond\, Nancy Range\, Vose Spur\, Mt. Cardigan\, Wildcats\, Carter Dome. \, etc. \nWe will meet at the trailhead at 9 am. Carpool options from South Portland\, Scarborough area if anyone wanted to carpool. The weather should be beautiful but pack layers. \nPlease text 207-two-hundred and nineteen- 9622 or email me at melanieslawlor@smccme.edu if you have any questions or wanted to join in on this hike.
URL:https://moac.org/event/mt-parker-white-mountain-hike/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Melanie Lawlor":MAILTO:melaniesochanphoto@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220630T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220630T153000
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CREATED:20220504T035531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220627T234114Z
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SUMMARY:Goose Eye Mountain
DESCRIPTION:Goose Eye Mountain is 3\,870 foot mountain in the Mahoosuc Range in Grafton Notch State Park  and has spectacular views but is a strenuous hike. \nWe will be hiking the  10.1 mile  Wright Trail\, which has an elevation gain of 2\, 821 feet.   Book time is 5:17.  Other descriptions I have read said it takes between 5 to 7 hours to complete. This mountain is on New England’s Hundred Highest list. Meet at the trail head at 8:30 am. \nPlease respond by email or text and let me know about your hiking experience. \nDirections: \nThe Wright Trail ascends the eastern side of Goose Eye from Bull Branch Road. To access the trailhead\, head north out of Bethel\, Maine on RT 26 towards Sunday River Ski Resort. Turn left onto Sunday River Road and follow for approximately 7 miles past the Artist’s Covered Bridge (watch for a sign). The pavement ends and the road will eventually turn left and cross two steel bridges and then almost immediately turn right again. You’ll eventually pass a parking area and a privy on the left. This parking area is for a swimming hole in Bull Branch. Continue on for approximately 1 mile and the trail will leave the left side of the road. There is a small parking area just beyond the trailhead. \nMelanie -207-219-9622
URL:https://moac.org/event/goose-eye-mountain/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Melanie Lawlor":MAILTO:melaniesochanphoto@yahoo.com
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