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Lincoln News: Learn about wetlands at Lincoln Library

LINCOLN — The Lincoln Library and the Lincoln Conservation Commission continue their Vermont Reads Speaker Series on Thursday, March 12, with host Zapata Courage, wetlands scientist with the state of Vermont Wetlands Program. The presentation, titled “How Wetlands Support Community Resilience in the Face of Climate Change,” will take place from to 8:30 p.m. at the library.

Zapata Courage will provide an overview of wetlands, how they help reduce local flood and drought risk, and how they help build community and regional resilience through carbon storage, wildlife habitat and connectivity for wildlife movement. This event is free and open to the public.

Mt. Abe Little League has officially opened registration for the upcoming season. Programs are available for all skill levels and ages, including T-Ball, Farm League, Little League Baseball and Little League Softball. Please complete the online registration form at clubs.bluesombrero.com/mtabell no later than this Sunday, March 15.

Little League provides a space for local youth to build teamwork skills, confidence, and lasting friendships within the five-town community.

FROM THE TOWN: Lincoln town roads are now posted for seasonal weight limits to help protect roads during the spring thaw. These restrictions will remain in effect until Friday, May 15, or until further notice. Seasonal posting helps prevent damage to roads when they are most vulnerable due to thawing conditions. We appreciate everyone’s cooperation in protecting Lincoln’s road infrastructure.

Until next time…Expect Nothing, Appreciate Everything.

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