Presentation: Staying at an AMC Volunteer Managed Facility (VMF)

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June 14, 2014

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Join us on Tuesday June 17th for a presentation by Mary McCann-Baker and Amy Grover for their narrated slide shows on the AMC’s Volunteer Managed Facilities (VMF’s) at Knubble Bay Camp and Cold River Camp in Maine. In Mary’s words for Knubble Bay Camp: Did you know that AMC has two great options for tidewater cabin camping or tenting and paddling that you can rent for yourself, a family or large group right in the mid-coast area? Knubble Bay Camp is on the water in Georgetown, Maine. It is a modern post and beam cabin that is off the grid but fully equipped to accommodate a couple or up to fifteen people. In Amy’s words for Cold River Camp: We invite you to come learn about our peaceful valley, our rugged mountains with their cooling pools, our welcoming camp community. Cold River Camp is waiting for you…just a few steps across the Cold River Dam from Maine into New Hampshire. These two ladies are hard-working volunteers with a great enthusiasm for the places they help manage. Join them at the Curtis Memorial Library, 23 Pleasant Street in Brunswick, for a potluck dinner at 6pm and their talk and slide show at 7pm. Bring a potluck item to share and your own dinnerware (plate, utensils etc.). Drinks will be available. Or simply come for the talk at 7pm. Both potluck and talk are free and open to the public. FMI, email Fran Leyman or download a flyer (430KB PDF)