jult spring 2011 newsletter

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LAND TRUST NEWS Preserving Open Lands In Our Towns Spring 2011 T he mission of a land trust is to permanently conserve important land. This is accomplished by working with landowners and the broader community. The most traditional tool for conserving land is called a “conservation easement”. The conservation easement is a legal agreement between a landowner and a land trust that permanently limits uses of the land, primarily development, in order to protect the property’s special conservation values. These restrictions remain with the land and apply to all subsequent landowners. This is why land trusts describe property as permanently conserved. The land trust that “holds” the easement is responsible for ensuring year after year that the restrictions within the conservation easement are being followed. The Jericho Underhill Land Trust often partners with the Vermont Land Trust so that the larger organization holds the easement. The language of a conservation easement is carefully crafted between the landowner and the land trust to make sure it reflects the landowner’s wishes and protects the property’s most important conservation values. An easement on property containing rare wildlife habitat might prohibit any development (Wolfrun Natural Area) while an easement on a farm (the Barber Farm) might allow continued farming and the addition of agricultural structures. An easement may apply to all or a portion of the property, and need not require public access. A landowner may sell a conservation easement, but easements are often donated to a land trust. The value of a conservation easement is determined by a qualified appraiser who establishes the highest selling price for the land, usually through development, and what the land would be worth without that right. The difference between How Do Land Trusts Conserve Land? the two numbers is the value of the conservation easement. If the donation benefits the public by permanently protecting important conservation resources, and meets other federal tax code requirements, it can qualify as a tax-deductible charitable donation. The conservation easement is an established tool for permanent land protection. Sometimes there is a lot of confusion about the term “conserved” as it is used broadly. For example, real estate advertisements may proclaim that a house sits by “conserved” land or include “preserve” or “conservation” in a development’s name. There is the general perception that public lands owned by the town, the university, and the federal government are conserved just because they are undeveloped and allow public access. In fact many parcels that are assumed to be “conserved”, even if they are described as “open space” on town planning charts… are not at all. Some may believe that zoning regulations are sufficient to restrict development. This is not the case. Residents of Jericho and Underhill can be assured that all the work that JULT does results in permanent land conservation and we look forward to many more opportunities.

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Page 1: JULT Spring 2011 Newsletter

Spring 2007

LAND TRUST NEWS Preserving Open Lands In Our Towns Spring 2011

T he mission of a land trust is to permanently conserve important land. This is

accomplished by working with landowners and the broader community. The most traditional tool for conserving land is called a “conservation easement”. The conservation easement is a legal agreement between a landowner and a land trust that permanently limits uses of the land, primarily development, in order to protect the property’s special conservation values. These restrictions remain with the land and apply to all subsequent landowners. This is why land trusts describe property as permanently conserved. The land trust that “holds” the easement is responsible for ensuring year after year that the restrictions within the conservation easement are being followed. The Jericho Underhill Land Trust often partners with the Vermont Land Trust so that the larger organization holds the easement.

The language of a conservation easement is carefully crafted between the landowner and the land trust to make sure it reflects the landowner’s

wishes and protects the property’s most important conservation values. An easement on property containing rare wildlife habitat might prohibit any development (Wolfrun Natural Area) while an easement on a farm (the Barber Farm) might allow continued farming and the addition of agricultural structures.

An easement may apply to all or a portion of the property, and need not require public access.

A landowner may sell a conservation easement, but easements are often donated to a land trust. The value of a conservation easement is determined by a qualified appraiser who establishes the highest selling price for the land, usually through development, and what the land would be worth without that right. The difference between

How Do Land Trusts Conserve Land?

Please note: All JULT memberships now run from May 1 to May 1 of the following year.

Please sign me up for: € Conservator membership $500 € Steward membership $100 € Sponsor membership $50 € Family membership $35 € Individual membership $25 € Student/Senior membership $10 € Lifetime membership $1,000 (Beat inflation and avoid renewal notices!)

Other considerations: € My employer’s matching gift is enclosed. € Please do not send me a “thank-you” gift. I wish to remain anonymous. Please contact me regarding: € Conservation options for my land. € Volunteer opportunities: € Making a gift of stock ___ Fundraising/Events € Including JULT in my will ___ Office/Administration € Other planned giving opportunities ___ Trails/Land Stewardship

Help protect our future landscape...TODAY

Non-Profit Organization US Postage PAID

Burlington, VT Permit #357

Livy Strong, Chair Betsy Walkerman, Vice Chair Phyl Newbeck, Secretary Chris Smith, Treasurer Hilaire Thomas, Financial Secretary John Koier John Schroeder

Please check your

membership status!

P.O. Box 80 ♦ Jericho, VT 05465-0080 ♦ 802-899-2693 ♦ [email protected] ♦ www.jult.org

Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Phone: E-mail:

Please make checks payable to JULT and mail to the address below. Or you may pay by credit card via our website: www.jult.org. All contributions are tax-deductible.

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Please note: All JULT memberships now run from May 1 to May 1 of the following year.

Please sign me up for: € Conservator membership $500 € Steward membership $100 € Sponsor membership $50 € Family membership $35 € Individual membership $25 € Student/Senior membership $10 € Lifetime membership $1,000 (Beat inflation and avoid renewal notices!)

Other considerations: € My employer’s matching gift is enclosed. € Please do not send me a “thank-you” gift.

Please contact me regarding: € Conservation options for my land. € Volunteer opportunities: € Making a gift of stock ___ Fundraising/Events € Including JULT in my will ___ Office/Administration € Other planned giving opportunities ___ Trails/Land Stewardship

The gift that keeps on giving . . . LAND CONSERVATION

Non-Profit Organization US Postage PAID

Burlington, VT Permit #357

Livy Strong, Chair Catherine Stevens, Vice Chair Phyl Newbeck, Secretary Chris Smith, Treasurer Hilaire Thomas, Financial Secretary John Koier John Schroeder Roy Towlen

P.O. Box 80 ♦ Jericho, VT 05465-0080 ♦ 802-899-2693 ♦ [email protected] ♦ www.jult.org

Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Phone: E-mail:

Please make checks payable to JULT and mail to the address below. Or you may pay by credit card via our website: www.jult.org. All contributions are tax-deductible.

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Please note: All JULT memberships now run from May 1 to May 1 of the following year.

Please sign me up for: € Conservator membership $500 € Steward membership $100 € Sponsor membership $50 € Family membership $35 € Individual membership $25 € Student/Senior membership $10 € Lifetime membership $1,000 (Beat inflation and avoid renewal notices!)

Other considerations: € My employer’s matching gift is enclosed. € Please do not send me a “thank-you” gift. I wish to remain anonymous. Please contact me regarding: € Conservation options for my land. € Volunteer opportunities: € Making a gift of stock ___ Fundraising/Events € Including JULT in my will ___ Office/Administration € Other planned giving opportunities ___ Trails/Land Stewardship

Help protect our future landscape...TODAY

Non-Profit Organization US Postage PAID

Burlington, VT Permit #357

Livy Strong, Chair Betsy Walkerman, Vice Chair Phyl Newbeck, Secretary Chris Smith, Treasurer Hilaire Thomas, Financial Secretary John Koier John Schroeder

Please check your

membership status!

P.O. Box 80 ♦ Jericho, VT 05465-0080 ♦ 802-899-2693 ♦ [email protected] ♦ www.jult.org

Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Phone: E-mail:

Please make checks payable to JULT and mail to the address below. Or you may pay by credit card via our website: www.jult.org. All contributions are tax-deductible.

Please note: All JULT memberships now run from May 1 to May 1 of the following year.

Please sign me up for: € Conservator membership $500 € Steward membership $100 € Sponsor membership $50 € Family membership $35 € Individual membership $25 € Student/Senior membership $10 € Lifetime membership $1,000 (Beat inflation and avoid renewal notices!)

Other considerations: € My employer’s matching gift is enclosed. € Please do not send me a “thank-you” gift.

Please contact me regarding: € Conservation options for my land. € Volunteer opportunities: € Making a gift of stock ___ Fundraising/Events € Including JULT in my will ___ Office/Administration € Other planned giving opportunities ___ Trails/Land Stewardship

The gift that keeps on giving . . . LAND CONSERVATION

Non-Profit Organization US Postage PAID

Burlington, VT Permit #357

Livy Strong, Chair Catherine Stevens, Vice Chair Phyl Newbeck, Secretary Chris Smith, Treasurer Hilaire Thomas, Financial Secretary John Koier John Schroeder Roy Towlen

Please check your

membership status!

P.O. Box 80 ♦ Jericho, VT 05465-0080 ♦ 802-899-2693 ♦ [email protected] ♦ www.jult.org

Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Phone: E-mail:

Please make checks payable to JULT and mail to the address below. Or you may pay by credit card via our website: www.jult.org. All contributions are tax-deductible.

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Please note: All JULT memberships now run from May 1 to May 1 of the following year.

Please sign me up for: € Conservator membership $500 € Steward membership $100 € Sponsor membership $50 € Family membership $35 € Individual membership $25 € Student/Senior membership $10 € Lifetime membership $1,000 (Beat inflation and avoid renewal notices!)

Other considerations: € My employer’s matching gift is enclosed. € Please do not send me a “thank-you” gift.

Please contact me regarding: € Conservation options for my land. € Volunteer opportunities: € Making a gift of stock ___ Fundraising/Events € Including JULT in my will ___ Office/Administration € Other planned giving opportunities ___ Trails/Land Stewardship

The gift that keeps on giving . . . LAND CONSERVATION

Non-Profit Organization US Postage PAID

Burlington, VT Permit #357

Livy Strong, Chair Catherine Stevens, Vice Chair Phyl Newbeck, Secretary Chris Smith, Treasurer Hilaire Thomas, Financial Secretary John Koier John Schroeder Roy Towlen

Please check your

membership status!

P.O. Box 80 ♦ Jericho, VT 05465-0080 ♦ 802-899-2693 ♦ [email protected] ♦ www.jult.org

Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Phone: E-mail:

Please make checks payable to JULT and mail to the address below. Or you may pay by credit card via our website: www.jult.org. All contributions are tax-deductible.

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Please note: All JULT memberships now run from May 1 to May 1 of the following year.

Please sign me up for: € Conservator membership $500 € Steward membership $100 € Sponsor membership $50 € Family membership $35 € Individual membership $25 € Student/Senior membership $10 € Lifetime membership $1,000 (Beat inflation and avoid renewal notices!)

Other considerations: € My employer’s matching gift is enclosed. € Please do not send me a “thank-you” gift.

Please contact me regarding: € Conservation options for my land. € Volunteer opportunities: € Making a gift of stock ___ Fundraising/Events € Including JULT in my will ___ Office/Administration € Other planned giving opportunities ___ Trails/Land Stewardship

The gift that keeps on giving . . . LAND CONSERVATION

Non-Profit Organization US Postage PAID

Burlington, VT Permit #357

Livy Strong, Chair Catherine Stevens, Vice Chair Phyl Newbeck, Secretary Chris Smith, Treasurer Hilaire Thomas, Financial Secretary John Koier John Schroeder Roy Towlen

Please check your

membership status!

P.O. Box 80 ♦ Jericho, VT 05465-0080 ♦ 802-899-2693 ♦ [email protected] ♦ www.jult.org

Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Phone: E-mail:

Please make checks payable to JULT and mail to the address below. Or you may pay by credit card via our website: www.jult.org. All contributions are tax-deductible.

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Annual Meeting May 9- See details inside -Membership Renewal Time

the two numbers is the value of the conservation easement. If the donation benefits the public by permanently protecting important conservation resources, and meets other federal tax code requirements, it can qualify as a tax-deductible charitable donation.

The conservation easement is an established tool for permanent land protection. Sometimes there is a lot of confusion about the term “conserved” as it is used broadly. For example, real estate advertisements may proclaim that a house sits by “conserved” land or include “preserve” or “conservation” in a development’s name. There is the general perception that public lands owned by the town, the university, and the federal government are conserved just because

they are undeveloped and allow public access. In fact many parcels that are assumed to be “conserved”, even if they are described as “open space” on town planning charts…are not at all. Some may believe that zoning regulations are sufficient to restrict development. This is not the case. Residents of Jericho and Underhill can be assured that all the work that JULT does results in permanent land conservation and we look forward to many more opportunities.

P.O. Box 80 • Jericho, VT 05465-0080 • 802-899-2693 • [email protected] • www.jult.orgwww.facebook.com/Jericho-Underhill-Land-Trust

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Spring 2007

LAND TRUST NEWS Preserving Open Lands In Our Towns

Help protect our future landscape...TODAY

Non-Profit

OrganizationU.S. Postage

P A I DBurlington, VTPermit No. 357

Livy Strong, Chair Catherine Stevens, Vice Chair Phyl Newbeck, Secretary Chris Smith, Treasurer

The gift that keeps on giving . . . LAND CONSERVATION

Non-Profit

Organization US Postage

PAID Burlington, VT Permit #357

Livy Strong, Chair Catherine Stevens, Vice Chair Phyl Newbeck, Secretary Chris Smith, Treasurer Hilaire Thomas, Financial Secretary John Koier John Schroeder Roy Towlen

Pleas e c hec k your

m em bers h ip s tatus !

l 2007

Please note: All JULT memberships now run from May 1 to April 30 of the following year.

Please sign me up for:❏ Conservator membership $500❏ Steward membership $100❏ Sponsor membership $50❏ Family membership $35❏ Individual membership $25❏ Student/Senior membership $10❏ Lifetime membership $1,000 (Beat inflation and avoid renewal notices!)

Other considerations:❏ My employer’s matching gift is enclosed. ❏ Please do not send me a “thank-you” gift.I wish to remain anonymous.

Please contact me regarding:❏ Conservation options for my land ❏ Volunteer opportunities:❏ Making a gift of stock ___ Fundraising/Events❏ Including JULT in my will ___ Office/Administration ❏ Other planned giving opportunities ___ Trails/Land Stewardship

Name________________________________________

Address_______________________________________

City/State/Zip__________________________________

Phone_________________________________________

E-mail________________________________________

Please make checks payable to JULT and mail to theaddress below. Or you may pay by credit card via ourwebsite: www.jult.org. All contributions are tax-deductible.

Help protect our future landscape...TODAY

Non-Profit

OrganizationU.S. Postage

P A I DBurlington, VTPermit No. 357

Livy Strong, Chair Catherine Stevens, Vice Chair Phyl Newbeck, Secretary Chris Smith, Treasurer

The gift that keeps on giving . . . LAND CONSERVATION

Non-Profit

Organization US Postage

PAID Burlington, VT Permit #357

Livy Strong, Chair Catherine Stevens, Vice Chair Phyl Newbeck, Secretary Chris Smith, Treasurer Hilaire Thomas, Financial Secretary John Koier John Schroeder Roy Towlen

Pleas e c hec k your

m em bers h ip s tatus !

l 2007

Please note: All JULT memberships now run from May 1 to April 30 of the following year.

Please sign me up for:❏ Conservator membership $500❏ Steward membership $100❏ Sponsor membership $50❏ Family membership $35❏ Individual membership $25❏ Student/Senior membership $10❏ Lifetime membership $1,000 (Beat inflation and avoid renewal notices!)

Other considerations:❏ My employer’s matching gift is enclosed. ❏ Please do not send me a “thank-you” gift.I wish to remain anonymous.

Please contact me regarding:❏ Conservation options for my land ❏ Volunteer opportunities:❏ Making a gift of stock ___ Fundraising/Events❏ Including JULT in my will ___ Office/Administration ❏ Other planned giving opportunities ___ Trails/Land Stewardship

Name________________________________________

Address_______________________________________

City/State/Zip__________________________________

Phone_________________________________________

E-mail________________________________________

Please make checks payable to JULT and mail to theaddress below. Or you may pay by credit card via ourwebsite: www.jult.org. All contributions are tax-deductible.

Page 2: JULT Spring 2011 Newsletter

3Spring 2011 Jericho-Underhill land TrUsT land TrUsT news Spring 2011

SPRING EVENTS SPRING EVENTS Spring has Sprung!

You’re Invited!

As the newest green emerges from our woods and fields,

the Jericho Underhill Land Trust begins its membership drive. Our ability to protect important landscape for the future depends on our members. As an all-volunteer organization, our budget is modest but necessary. Please take a look at the mailing label on this newsletter to determine your membership status. Please consider renewing your membership today.

Once again, we will welcome our newly arrived bird species with the help of our loyal and enthusiastic leader, Evergreen Erb. The park, with its rich mix of habitats, is especially suited for an exciting bird walk. Expect to hear and see many warblers, Eastern kingbirds by the pond, Gray catbirds, vireos and many more. We will be on special look out for singing Bobolinks and nesting Eastern bluebirds. Please bring a pair of binoculars and dress for the weather. The meandering walk will take several hours but you may leave at any time.

Bird Walk Preview May 12 6:30 p M De b o r a h raw s o n Me M o r i a l li b r a ry

Evergreen will give us a slide preview of many of the birds we hope to see on our walk. These slides are accompanied by taped song and serve as an excellent introduction to birding in general. Both events are co-sponsored by the Jericho Underhill Land Trust and the Deborah Rawson Memorial Library.

© Susan C. Morse

May 9th 6:30 PM Annual Meeting

JULT is celebrating another successful year of land conservation within our community at our Annual Meeting on May 9th at the Underhill

Town Hall. Refreshments begin at 6:30 PM and will be followed

by a short business meeting. Our special guest speaker is Susan C.

Morse who will enchant us with her amazing wildlife photography and in-depth knowledge of “The Deer

of North America”. She will take us on her travels throughout the

northeast, the Rocky Mountain west and arctic Canada. Come and bring your friends and neighbors to this

extraordinary presentation.

For more information, please call 899-2693 or e-mail [email protected].

Did You Know?JULT is aLways eager to talk to folks aboUT Land conservaTion. inviTe Us To yoUr Living rooms, organizaTions and evenTs.

we meeT The f irsT monday aT 7 pm every monTh aT The commUniTy cenTer in Jericho cenTer. The excepTion is oUr annUaL meeTing aT UnderhiLL Town haLL on may 9Th. yoU are aLways inviTed To learn more aboUT whaT we do.

There are over 1,700 land trusts in The UniTed sTaTes. You can “Like” Fox Printing on Facebook too! :)

Remember to “Like” JULT on Facebook!

Tweet us @FoxPrinting! :)

2

Work Party Day at Kikas Valley Farm

May 28 9:00 a M

We will be tackling Japanese barberry invasive plants. We’ll meet at the JULT parking area off of Tyler Place in Jericho and proceed from there. Rubber boots will be a must for crossing the farm land especially if it has rained recently. Barberry is covered with sharp thorns so heavy gloves should be worn. Pruning shears or long handled “loppers” will be required to cut these shrubs down at ground level so that we eliminate any berry/seed production. We will be doing a follow up work party in the fall to mop up any new growth. Please call John at 899-1830 for more information.

Fourteenth annual Bird Walk at Mills Riverside Park May 15 7:00 aM

Page 3: JULT Spring 2011 Newsletter

3Spring 2011 Jericho-Underhill land TrUsT land TrUsT news Spring 2011

SPRING EVENTS SPRING EVENTS Spring has Sprung!

You’re Invited!

As the newest green emerges from our woods and fields,

the Jericho Underhill Land Trust begins its membership drive. Our ability to protect important landscape for the future depends on our members. As an all-volunteer organization, our budget is modest but necessary. Please take a look at the mailing label on this newsletter to determine your membership status. Please consider renewing your membership today.

Once again, we will welcome our newly arrived bird species with the help of our loyal and enthusiastic leader, Evergreen Erb. The park, with its rich mix of habitats, is especially suited for an exciting bird walk. Expect to hear and see many warblers, Eastern kingbirds by the pond, Gray catbirds, vireos and many more. We will be on special look out for singing Bobolinks and nesting Eastern bluebirds. Please bring a pair of binoculars and dress for the weather. The meandering walk will take several hours but you may leave at any time.

Bird Walk Preview May 12 6:30 p M De b o r a h raw s o n Me M o r i a l li b r a ry

Evergreen will give us a slide preview of many of the birds we hope to see on our walk. These slides are accompanied by taped song and serve as an excellent introduction to birding in general. Both events are co-sponsored by the Jericho Underhill Land Trust and the Deborah Rawson Memorial Library.

© Susan C. Morse

May 9th 6:30 PM Annual Meeting

JULT is celebrating another successful year of land conservation within our community at our Annual Meeting on May 9th at the Underhill

Town Hall. Refreshments begin at 6:30 PM and will be followed

by a short business meeting. Our special guest speaker is Susan C.

Morse who will enchant us with her amazing wildlife photography and in-depth knowledge of “The Deer

of North America”. She will take us on her travels throughout the

northeast, the Rocky Mountain west and arctic Canada. Come and bring your friends and neighbors to this

extraordinary presentation.

For more information, please call 899-2693 or e-mail [email protected].

Did You Know?JULT is aLways eager to talk to folks aboUT Land conservaTion. inviTe Us To yoUr Living rooms, organizaTions and evenTs.

we meeT The f irsT monday aT 7 pm every monTh aT The commUniTy cenTer in Jericho cenTer. The excepTion is oUr annUaL meeTing aT UnderhiLL Town haLL on may 9Th. yoU are aLways inviTed To learn more aboUT whaT we do.

There are over 1,700 land trusts in The UniTed sTaTes. You can “Like” Fox Printing on Facebook too! :)

Remember to “Like” JULT on Facebook!

Tweet us @FoxPrinting! :)

2

Work Party Day at Kikas Valley Farm

May 28 9:00 a M

We will be tackling Japanese barberry invasive plants. We’ll meet at the JULT parking area off of Tyler Place in Jericho and proceed from there. Rubber boots will be a must for crossing the farm land especially if it has rained recently. Barberry is covered with sharp thorns so heavy gloves should be worn. Pruning shears or long handled “loppers” will be required to cut these shrubs down at ground level so that we eliminate any berry/seed production. We will be doing a follow up work party in the fall to mop up any new growth. Please call John at 899-1830 for more information.

Fourteenth annual Bird Walk at Mills Riverside Park May 15 7:00 aM

Page 4: JULT Spring 2011 Newsletter

Spring 2007

LAND TRUST NEWS Preserving Open Lands In Our Towns Spring 2011

T he mission of a land trust is to permanently conserve important land. This is

accomplished by working with landowners and the broader community. The most traditional tool for conserving land is called a “conservation easement”. The conservation easement is a legal agreement between a landowner and a land trust that permanently limits uses of the land, primarily development, in order to protect the property’s special conservation values. These restrictions remain with the land and apply to all subsequent landowners. This is why land trusts describe property as permanently conserved. The land trust that “holds” the easement is responsible for ensuring year after year that the restrictions within the conservation easement are being followed. The Jericho Underhill Land Trust often partners with the Vermont Land Trust so that the larger organization holds the easement.

The language of a conservation easement is carefully crafted between the landowner and the land trust to make sure it reflects the landowner’s

wishes and protects the property’s most important conservation values. An easement on property containing rare wildlife habitat might prohibit any development (Wolfrun Natural Area) while an easement on a farm (the Barber Farm) might allow continued farming and the addition of agricultural structures.

An easement may apply to all or a portion of the property, and need not require public access.

A landowner may sell a conservation easement, but easements are often donated to a land trust. The value of a conservation easement is determined by a qualified appraiser who establishes the highest selling price for the land, usually through development, and what the land would be worth without that right. The difference between

How Do Land Trusts Conserve Land?

Please note: All JULT memberships now run from May 1 to May 1 of the following year.

Please sign me up for: € Conservator membership $500 € Steward membership $100 € Sponsor membership $50 € Family membership $35 € Individual membership $25 € Student/Senior membership $10 € Lifetime membership $1,000 (Beat inflation and avoid renewal notices!)

Other considerations: € My employer’s matching gift is enclosed. € Please do not send me a “thank-you” gift. I wish to remain anonymous. Please contact me regarding: € Conservation options for my land. € Volunteer opportunities: € Making a gift of stock ___ Fundraising/Events € Including JULT in my will ___ Office/Administration € Other planned giving opportunities ___ Trails/Land Stewardship

Help protect our future landscape...TODAY

Non-Profit Organization US Postage PAID

Burlington, VT Permit #357

Livy Strong, Chair Betsy Walkerman, Vice Chair Phyl Newbeck, Secretary Chris Smith, Treasurer Hilaire Thomas, Financial Secretary John Koier John Schroeder

Please check your

membership status!

P.O. Box 80 ♦ Jericho, VT 05465-0080 ♦ 802-899-2693 ♦ [email protected] ♦ www.jult.org

Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Phone: E-mail:

Please make checks payable to JULT and mail to the address below. Or you may pay by credit card via our website: www.jult.org. All contributions are tax-deductible.

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Please note: All JULT memberships now run from May 1 to May 1 of the following year.

Please sign me up for: € Conservator membership $500 € Steward membership $100 € Sponsor membership $50 € Family membership $35 € Individual membership $25 € Student/Senior membership $10 € Lifetime membership $1,000 (Beat inflation and avoid renewal notices!)

Other considerations: € My employer’s matching gift is enclosed. € Please do not send me a “thank-you” gift.

Please contact me regarding: € Conservation options for my land. € Volunteer opportunities: € Making a gift of stock ___ Fundraising/Events € Including JULT in my will ___ Office/Administration € Other planned giving opportunities ___ Trails/Land Stewardship

The gift that keeps on giving . . . LAND CONSERVATION

Non-Profit Organization US Postage PAID

Burlington, VT Permit #357

Livy Strong, Chair Catherine Stevens, Vice Chair Phyl Newbeck, Secretary Chris Smith, Treasurer Hilaire Thomas, Financial Secretary John Koier John Schroeder Roy Towlen

P.O. Box 80 ♦ Jericho, VT 05465-0080 ♦ 802-899-2693 ♦ [email protected] ♦ www.jult.org

Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Phone: E-mail:

Please make checks payable to JULT and mail to the address below. Or you may pay by credit card via our website: www.jult.org. All contributions are tax-deductible.

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Please note: All JULT memberships now run from May 1 to May 1 of the following year.

Please sign me up for: € Conservator membership $500 € Steward membership $100 € Sponsor membership $50 € Family membership $35 € Individual membership $25 € Student/Senior membership $10 € Lifetime membership $1,000 (Beat inflation and avoid renewal notices!)

Other considerations: € My employer’s matching gift is enclosed. € Please do not send me a “thank-you” gift. I wish to remain anonymous. Please contact me regarding: € Conservation options for my land. € Volunteer opportunities: € Making a gift of stock ___ Fundraising/Events € Including JULT in my will ___ Office/Administration € Other planned giving opportunities ___ Trails/Land Stewardship

Help protect our future landscape...TODAY

Non-Profit Organization US Postage PAID

Burlington, VT Permit #357

Livy Strong, Chair Betsy Walkerman, Vice Chair Phyl Newbeck, Secretary Chris Smith, Treasurer Hilaire Thomas, Financial Secretary John Koier John Schroeder

Please check your

membership status!

P.O. Box 80 ♦ Jericho, VT 05465-0080 ♦ 802-899-2693 ♦ [email protected] ♦ www.jult.org

Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Phone: E-mail:

Please make checks payable to JULT and mail to the address below. Or you may pay by credit card via our website: www.jult.org. All contributions are tax-deductible.

Please note: All JULT memberships now run from May 1 to May 1 of the following year.

Please sign me up for: € Conservator membership $500 € Steward membership $100 € Sponsor membership $50 € Family membership $35 € Individual membership $25 € Student/Senior membership $10 € Lifetime membership $1,000 (Beat inflation and avoid renewal notices!)

Other considerations: € My employer’s matching gift is enclosed. € Please do not send me a “thank-you” gift.

Please contact me regarding: € Conservation options for my land. € Volunteer opportunities: € Making a gift of stock ___ Fundraising/Events € Including JULT in my will ___ Office/Administration € Other planned giving opportunities ___ Trails/Land Stewardship

The gift that keeps on giving . . . LAND CONSERVATION

Non-Profit Organization US Postage PAID

Burlington, VT Permit #357

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P.O. Box 80 ♦ Jericho, VT 05465-0080 ♦ 802-899-2693 ♦ [email protected] ♦ www.jult.org

Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Phone: E-mail:

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Please sign me up for: € Conservator membership $500 € Steward membership $100 € Sponsor membership $50 € Family membership $35 € Individual membership $25 € Student/Senior membership $10 € Lifetime membership $1,000 (Beat inflation and avoid renewal notices!)

Other considerations: € My employer’s matching gift is enclosed. € Please do not send me a “thank-you” gift.

Please contact me regarding: € Conservation options for my land. € Volunteer opportunities: € Making a gift of stock ___ Fundraising/Events € Including JULT in my will ___ Office/Administration € Other planned giving opportunities ___ Trails/Land Stewardship

The gift that keeps on giving . . . LAND CONSERVATION

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Livy Strong, Chair Catherine Stevens, Vice Chair Phyl Newbeck, Secretary Chris Smith, Treasurer Hilaire Thomas, Financial Secretary John Koier John Schroeder Roy Towlen

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membership status!

P.O. Box 80 ♦ Jericho, VT 05465-0080 ♦ 802-899-2693 ♦ [email protected] ♦ www.jult.org

Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Phone: E-mail:

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Other considerations: € My employer’s matching gift is enclosed. € Please do not send me a “thank-you” gift.

Please contact me regarding: € Conservation options for my land. € Volunteer opportunities: € Making a gift of stock ___ Fundraising/Events € Including JULT in my will ___ Office/Administration € Other planned giving opportunities ___ Trails/Land Stewardship

The gift that keeps on giving . . . LAND CONSERVATION

Non-Profit Organization US Postage PAID

Burlington, VT Permit #357

Livy Strong, Chair Catherine Stevens, Vice Chair Phyl Newbeck, Secretary Chris Smith, Treasurer Hilaire Thomas, Financial Secretary John Koier John Schroeder Roy Towlen

Please check your

membership status!

P.O. Box 80 ♦ Jericho, VT 05465-0080 ♦ 802-899-2693 ♦ [email protected] ♦ www.jult.org

Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Phone: E-mail:

Please make checks payable to JULT and mail to the address below. Or you may pay by credit card via our website: www.jult.org. All contributions are tax-deductible.

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Annual Meeting May 9- See details inside -Membership Renewal Time

the two numbers is the value of the conservation easement. If the donation benefits the public by permanently protecting important conservation resources, and meets other federal tax code requirements, it can qualify as a tax-deductible charitable donation.

The conservation easement is an established tool for permanent land protection. Sometimes there is a lot of confusion about the term “conserved” as it is used broadly. For example, real estate advertisements may proclaim that a house sits by “conserved” land or include “preserve” or “conservation” in a development’s name. There is the general perception that public lands owned by the town, the university, and the federal government are conserved just because

they are undeveloped and allow public access. In fact many parcels that are assumed to be “conserved”, even if they are described as “open space” on town planning charts…are not at all. Some may believe that zoning regulations are sufficient to restrict development. This is not the case. Residents of Jericho and Underhill can be assured that all the work that JULT does results in permanent land conservation and we look forward to many more opportunities.

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LAND TRUST NEWS Preserving Open Lands In Our Towns

Help protect our future landscape...TODAY

Non-Profit

OrganizationU.S. Postage

P A I DBurlington, VTPermit No. 357

Livy Strong, Chair Catherine Stevens, Vice Chair Phyl Newbeck, Secretary Chris Smith, Treasurer

The gift that keeps on giving . . . LAND CONSERVATION

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Organization US Postage

PAID Burlington, VT Permit #357

Livy Strong, Chair Catherine Stevens, Vice Chair Phyl Newbeck, Secretary Chris Smith, Treasurer Hilaire Thomas, Financial Secretary John Koier John Schroeder Roy Towlen

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Please note: All JULT memberships now run from May 1 to April 30 of the following year.

Please sign me up for:❏ Conservator membership $500❏ Steward membership $100❏ Sponsor membership $50❏ Family membership $35❏ Individual membership $25❏ Student/Senior membership $10❏ Lifetime membership $1,000 (Beat inflation and avoid renewal notices!)

Other considerations:❏ My employer’s matching gift is enclosed. ❏ Please do not send me a “thank-you” gift.I wish to remain anonymous.

Please contact me regarding:❏ Conservation options for my land ❏ Volunteer opportunities:❏ Making a gift of stock ___ Fundraising/Events❏ Including JULT in my will ___ Office/Administration ❏ Other planned giving opportunities ___ Trails/Land Stewardship

Name________________________________________

Address_______________________________________

City/State/Zip__________________________________

Phone_________________________________________

E-mail________________________________________

Please make checks payable to JULT and mail to theaddress below. Or you may pay by credit card via ourwebsite: www.jult.org. All contributions are tax-deductible.

Help protect our future landscape...TODAY

Non-Profit

OrganizationU.S. Postage

P A I DBurlington, VTPermit No. 357

Livy Strong, Chair Catherine Stevens, Vice Chair Phyl Newbeck, Secretary Chris Smith, Treasurer

The gift that keeps on giving . . . LAND CONSERVATION

Non-Profit

Organization US Postage

PAID Burlington, VT Permit #357

Livy Strong, Chair Catherine Stevens, Vice Chair Phyl Newbeck, Secretary Chris Smith, Treasurer Hilaire Thomas, Financial Secretary John Koier John Schroeder Roy Towlen

Pleas e c hec k your

m em bers h ip s tatus !

l 2007

Please note: All JULT memberships now run from May 1 to April 30 of the following year.

Please sign me up for:❏ Conservator membership $500❏ Steward membership $100❏ Sponsor membership $50❏ Family membership $35❏ Individual membership $25❏ Student/Senior membership $10❏ Lifetime membership $1,000 (Beat inflation and avoid renewal notices!)

Other considerations:❏ My employer’s matching gift is enclosed. ❏ Please do not send me a “thank-you” gift.I wish to remain anonymous.

Please contact me regarding:❏ Conservation options for my land ❏ Volunteer opportunities:❏ Making a gift of stock ___ Fundraising/Events❏ Including JULT in my will ___ Office/Administration ❏ Other planned giving opportunities ___ Trails/Land Stewardship

Name________________________________________

Address_______________________________________

City/State/Zip__________________________________

Phone_________________________________________

E-mail________________________________________

Please make checks payable to JULT and mail to theaddress below. Or you may pay by credit card via ourwebsite: www.jult.org. All contributions are tax-deductible.

Page 5: JULT Spring 2011 Newsletter

Without the steadfast support of our members, JULT would not be able to accomplish its land conservation work.

J U L T M e m b e r s h i p 2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0

Diane AbareHarris & Jan AbbottBonnie Acker & John E. DavisWilliam & Kim AdairGerard and Susan AdamsBarbara & James AdamsJames & Jennifer AdkissonStuart & Emilie AlexanderKatrina & Robert AllenLinda Almy and Trevor SquirrellGretchen AndersonAnonymous (15)Jean ArchibaldCraig & Meg ArmstrongMike Austin & Jessica DionEric Avildsen & Faith IngulsrudSusan & Frank BabiczFrederick & Gail BabingerDonald BalchStephen & Ruth BarninghamJames Hester, Jr. & Sarah BartlettSusan & Curtis BeltonPeter & Caroline BennettMary and Richard BerkSusan & Jack BesioYuriy & Irene BihunBarbara Frankowski & Eric BishopJulia Blake & Stephen GelattBarbara & Bruce BloklandKaren & Kristopher BoushieMary BowerWilliam & Susan BreseeRoss & Patty BrewerAnn BroekhuizenPeter & Marion BrooksAnthony & Sandra BurkeJ. Brooks BuxtonPriscilla & Ken ByerlyJohn & Carolyn CameronLinda Campbell & Steve Hibbs FamilyMark Carbone & Martha EricksonCarolyn & Dave CarlsonJoanna Carpenter & Dawn LaCrossPatricia M. Carroll and FamilyMatthew & Elizabeth Chapek & FamilyChelsea Green Publishing Co.Greg ChrismanAlan & Sandy ChristensenBob & Willly CochranJohn & Polly ConnellJohn ConnellyMargaret ConnellyPhilip CookBrian & Donna CottonWilma CowieAnne CramerJeff & Francis CrandallE. David CraneCharles Cyr & Abbie PenfieldSharon & David DamkotAlicia DanielMichael & Maureen DeanerKathleen & Christopher Demers

Virginia Obrien-Denham & John DenhamMargaret DeVoltMary Jane DickersonDawn Stanger & Thomas DollJacqueline T. DuffekDiana & Jim DunnAlfred & Sally DuvalOrelyn EmersonEvergreen ErbJohn & Jane EwingNancy FabrizioKay FayNatalie FeilchenfeldRoss & Kathleen FergusonJonathan Fernald & Janet GrantJohn & Alice FifieldMarilyn FilakFrederick J. FinniganEileen & Dick FisherDonald & Lindsay FooteBill & Bev FrankTom & Louise FrankJames Fredericks & JoAnn HanowskiRoger & Traudl FreyHeather Hibbard & David FurmanKatharine and Anthony GalaitisConnell & Nancy GallagherFritz & Terri-Beth GarrisonMonique Gilbert & Todd BarkerRoger & Sandra GillimPamela GillisRobert & Rinda GordonBarbara GossClive GrayPeter & Phyllis GrayCarolyn GregsonHugh & Shana GriffithsJames & Joan Haley Sr.Bob & Donna HamillLucinda HamletCharles & Roslyn HaneyWilliam C. HarlowGlenn & Rosemeryl HarpleDavid Hathaway & Carolyn GreeneRosalie Jean HodgkinPeter & Katherine HoweRichard and Barbara HubbardMariot HuessyTom & Joan HusseyBarbara & David IversonSandy & Chuck JefferisAlex and Monica JohnSarah, Tom & Ben JoslinDavid and Friederike KeatingDoug & Vera KeithDon & Martha KentJohn KinneKirby ElectricStanley KnappBarbara & John KoierVernon & JoAnn KonczalJohn & Donna KunkelEd & Brynn KusiakSuzanne and Family KusserowPaul & Serena Kusserow

Adrie Kusserow & Robert LairDavid & Deborah LackeyCharles Lacy & Gaye SymingtonKathleen LamphereSue LatchemMakk LawrenceGayle LawrenceCarolyn and Howard LeightonRobert Letovsky & Sheila StoberGeorge & Virginia LewisAlbert and Myrna LindholmMalcolm Lippert & John ByerJohn Long & Delight WingJohn & Ann LordAnne Lowrie and Michael Benvenuto

Stephen & Angela Luce

Bonnie MacLeod & Craig Reeves

Rick Mahoney

Peter & Isabella Martin

Ed & Louise Mathews

Ray & Mimi Mathieu

Elaine McCrate

Ted & Rachel McKnight

J. Michael & Karen McKnight

William and Catherine McMains

Nancy McRae

Louise and Ray Miglionico

Chris & Penny Miller

Justin and Julia Molson

Elizabeth & Edwin Moore

John & Penelope Moore

Michele Morris & Randi Brevik

Robert Mulcahy & Barbara Thomke

Michael Munson & Mary Jane Neale

Jo Anne & Timothy Murad

Janice Murakami & Elliott Benay

Thomas & Julia Myers

James & Lois Nassau

Dorsey & Bob Naylor

Adam & Diana Necrason

Mary Neighbours & Tom Vogelmann

Grace Nelson

Anni Newbeck

Phyl Newbeck & Bryan Harrington

Patricia Nilsson

Paul Noel

Richard J. Norman

Robert & Julia Northrop

Elizabeth & Miriam Novotny

Timothy & Leslie Nulty

O’Brien Brothers Agency

Mary & Leon Pacifici

Pamela Parshall

Tracey & Dennis Pearson

Jesse Pelton & Alison Watt

Rick & Jan Peyser

Elke Pinn

Frank & Linda Popeleski

Joan Ramsay

Michael J. & Darcie Renzulli

Kathleen Rupright

Robert and Gail Schermer

John & Julianna Schroeder

Stan Senger

Walter Senn

Peter & Cynthia Seybolt

John & Kathleen Shaffer

Philip Sharpsteen

Patrick & Gail Shipman

Stephen & Christina Shuma

Charles & Jean Siegchrist

Louise Sivak

Beverly Slocum

Robert & Jennifer Smith

Michael Smith

Marcia Reese & Skip Smith

Dan & Chris Smith

Kenneth Smullen

Brad & Betsy Soutiere

Kim & Frank Spaulding

Pat Spielman-Morris Ins. Agency, Inc.

Kimberley & Tim St. John

Elizabeth Steele

Daniel & Janet Steinbauer

Catherine & Brian Stevens

John C. Stewart

Patty Strom

Michael Strong

Marisa Strong

Murray Strong & Sammie Butler

Kenneth & Shirley Strong

Loren and Livy Strong

Kevin & Susan Sullivan

Joan Swan

Kerry Swift & Nathan Herzog

Hilaire Thomas

Victoria Tibbits

Todd Toensing & Betty Kohler

The Toulis Family

Roy Towlen & Carol Truesdell

Allen & Sheri Tremblay

Michele Tulis & Jeff Salisbury

Cindy & Jim Turcot

Wendy Verrei

Karl and Jeanne Vinson

Hubert Vogelmann

Betsy Walkerman

Stephen Walkerman

Dick & Ginny Walters

Ann Weathers

Michael & Patricia Weisel

Eric Weiss & Karin Hess

Bill and Charlotte Wheater

Otis & Jo Ann Wickenhaeuser

Valerie Wilkins & Dean Bloch

Michael & Susan Willard

Giles & Tammy Willey

Mary Wilson

Richard Witte

Bette Workman

Stephen & Donna Wyatt

Yona & Bob Yellin

Jean & Mark Yungfleisch

Without the steadfast support of our members, JULT would not be able to accomplish its land conservation work.

J U L T M e m b e r s h i p 2 0 1 0 - 2 0 1 1 B a r b e r F a r m D o n o r s

Bonnie Acker & John E. Davis

James & Jennifer Adkisson

Anonymous

Craig & Meg Armstrong

James Hester, Jr. & Sarah Bartlett

Mary and Richard Berk

Ross & Patty Brewer

Matthew & Elizabeth Chapek & Family

Greg Chrisman

Alan & Sandy Christensen

Anne Cramer

Virginia Obrien-Denham & John Denham

Mary Jane Dickerson

Jacqueline T. Duffek

Dwight Asset Management

Orelyn Emerson

Frederick J. Finnigan

Fox Printing

Roger & Traudl Frey

Heather and David Furman

Katharine and Anthony Galaitis

Peter & Phyllis Gray

Hugh & Shana Griffiths

Alex and Monica John

Barbara & John Koier

George & Virginia Lewis

Albert and Myrna Lindholm

John Long & Delight Wing

Elaine McCrate

Chris & Penny Miller

James & Lois Nassau

Mary Neighbours & Tom Vogelmann

Phyl Newbeck & Bryan Harrington

Mary & Leon Pacifici

John & Julianna Schroeder

Peter & Cynthia Seybolt

John & Kathleen Shaffer

Patrick & Gail Shipman

Charles & Jean Siegchrist

Pat Spielman-Morris Ins. Agency, Inc.

John C. Stewart

Loren and Livy Strong

Joan Swan

Hilaire Thomas

Roy Towlen & Carol Truesdell

Town of Jericho

Vermont Housing & Conservation Board

Wendy Verrei

Betsy Walkerman

Giles & Tammy Willey

Page 6: JULT Spring 2011 Newsletter

Without the steadfast support of our members, JULT would not be able to accomplish its land conservation work.

J U L T M e m b e r s h i p 2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0

Diane AbareHarris & Jan AbbottBonnie Acker & John E. DavisWilliam & Kim AdairGerard and Susan AdamsBarbara & James AdamsJames & Jennifer AdkissonStuart & Emilie AlexanderKatrina & Robert AllenLinda Almy and Trevor SquirrellGretchen AndersonAnonymous (15)Jean ArchibaldCraig & Meg ArmstrongMike Austin & Jessica DionEric Avildsen & Faith IngulsrudSusan & Frank BabiczFrederick & Gail BabingerDonald BalchStephen & Ruth BarninghamJames Hester, Jr. & Sarah BartlettSusan & Curtis BeltonPeter & Caroline BennettMary and Richard BerkSusan & Jack BesioYuriy & Irene BihunBarbara Frankowski & Eric BishopJulia Blake & Stephen GelattBarbara & Bruce BloklandKaren & Kristopher BoushieMary BowerWilliam & Susan BreseeRoss & Patty BrewerAnn BroekhuizenPeter & Marion BrooksAnthony & Sandra BurkeJ. Brooks BuxtonPriscilla & Ken ByerlyJohn & Carolyn CameronLinda Campbell & Steve Hibbs FamilyMark Carbone & Martha EricksonCarolyn & Dave CarlsonJoanna Carpenter & Dawn LaCrossPatricia M. Carroll and FamilyMatthew & Elizabeth Chapek & FamilyChelsea Green Publishing Co.Greg ChrismanAlan & Sandy ChristensenBob & Willly CochranJohn & Polly ConnellJohn ConnellyMargaret ConnellyPhilip CookBrian & Donna CottonWilma CowieAnne CramerJeff & Francis CrandallE. David CraneCharles Cyr & Abbie PenfieldSharon & David DamkotAlicia DanielMichael & Maureen DeanerKathleen & Christopher Demers

Virginia Obrien-Denham & John DenhamMargaret DeVoltMary Jane DickersonDawn Stanger & Thomas DollJacqueline T. DuffekDiana & Jim DunnAlfred & Sally DuvalOrelyn EmersonEvergreen ErbJohn & Jane EwingNancy FabrizioKay FayNatalie FeilchenfeldRoss & Kathleen FergusonJonathan Fernald & Janet GrantJohn & Alice FifieldMarilyn FilakFrederick J. FinniganEileen & Dick FisherDonald & Lindsay FooteBill & Bev FrankTom & Louise FrankJames Fredericks & JoAnn HanowskiRoger & Traudl FreyHeather Hibbard & David FurmanKatharine and Anthony GalaitisConnell & Nancy GallagherFritz & Terri-Beth GarrisonMonique Gilbert & Todd BarkerRoger & Sandra GillimPamela GillisRobert & Rinda GordonBarbara GossClive GrayPeter & Phyllis GrayCarolyn GregsonHugh & Shana GriffithsJames & Joan Haley Sr.Bob & Donna HamillLucinda HamletCharles & Roslyn HaneyWilliam C. HarlowGlenn & Rosemeryl HarpleDavid Hathaway & Carolyn GreeneRosalie Jean HodgkinPeter & Katherine HoweRichard and Barbara HubbardMariot HuessyTom & Joan HusseyBarbara & David IversonSandy & Chuck JefferisAlex and Monica JohnSarah, Tom & Ben JoslinDavid and Friederike KeatingDoug & Vera KeithDon & Martha KentJohn KinneKirby ElectricStanley KnappBarbara & John KoierVernon & JoAnn KonczalJohn & Donna KunkelEd & Brynn KusiakSuzanne and Family KusserowPaul & Serena Kusserow

Adrie Kusserow & Robert LairDavid & Deborah LackeyCharles Lacy & Gaye SymingtonKathleen LamphereSue LatchemMakk LawrenceGayle LawrenceCarolyn and Howard LeightonRobert Letovsky & Sheila StoberGeorge & Virginia LewisAlbert and Myrna LindholmMalcolm Lippert & John ByerJohn Long & Delight WingJohn & Ann LordAnne Lowrie and Michael Benvenuto

Stephen & Angela Luce

Bonnie MacLeod & Craig Reeves

Rick Mahoney

Peter & Isabella Martin

Ed & Louise Mathews

Ray & Mimi Mathieu

Elaine McCrate

Ted & Rachel McKnight

J. Michael & Karen McKnight

William and Catherine McMains

Nancy McRae

Louise and Ray Miglionico

Chris & Penny Miller

Justin and Julia Molson

Elizabeth & Edwin Moore

John & Penelope Moore

Michele Morris & Randi Brevik

Robert Mulcahy & Barbara Thomke

Michael Munson & Mary Jane Neale

Jo Anne & Timothy Murad

Janice Murakami & Elliott Benay

Thomas & Julia Myers

James & Lois Nassau

Dorsey & Bob Naylor

Adam & Diana Necrason

Mary Neighbours & Tom Vogelmann

Grace Nelson

Anni Newbeck

Phyl Newbeck & Bryan Harrington

Patricia Nilsson

Paul Noel

Richard J. Norman

Robert & Julia Northrop

Elizabeth & Miriam Novotny

Timothy & Leslie Nulty

O’Brien Brothers Agency

Mary & Leon Pacifici

Pamela Parshall

Tracey & Dennis Pearson

Jesse Pelton & Alison Watt

Rick & Jan Peyser

Elke Pinn

Frank & Linda Popeleski

Joan Ramsay

Michael J. & Darcie Renzulli

Kathleen Rupright

Robert and Gail Schermer

John & Julianna Schroeder

Stan Senger

Walter Senn

Peter & Cynthia Seybolt

John & Kathleen Shaffer

Philip Sharpsteen

Patrick & Gail Shipman

Stephen & Christina Shuma

Charles & Jean Siegchrist

Louise Sivak

Beverly Slocum

Robert & Jennifer Smith

Michael Smith

Marcia Reese & Skip Smith

Dan & Chris Smith

Kenneth Smullen

Brad & Betsy Soutiere

Kim & Frank Spaulding

Pat Spielman-Morris Ins. Agency, Inc.

Kimberley & Tim St. John

Elizabeth Steele

Daniel & Janet Steinbauer

Catherine & Brian Stevens

John C. Stewart

Patty Strom

Michael Strong

Marisa Strong

Murray Strong & Sammie Butler

Kenneth & Shirley Strong

Loren and Livy Strong

Kevin & Susan Sullivan

Joan Swan

Kerry Swift & Nathan Herzog

Hilaire Thomas

Victoria Tibbits

Todd Toensing & Betty Kohler

The Toulis Family

Roy Towlen & Carol Truesdell

Allen & Sheri Tremblay

Michele Tulis & Jeff Salisbury

Cindy & Jim Turcot

Wendy Verrei

Karl and Jeanne Vinson

Hubert Vogelmann

Betsy Walkerman

Stephen Walkerman

Dick & Ginny Walters

Ann Weathers

Michael & Patricia Weisel

Eric Weiss & Karin Hess

Bill and Charlotte Wheater

Otis & Jo Ann Wickenhaeuser

Valerie Wilkins & Dean Bloch

Michael & Susan Willard

Giles & Tammy Willey

Mary Wilson

Richard Witte

Bette Workman

Stephen & Donna Wyatt

Yona & Bob Yellin

Jean & Mark Yungfleisch

Without the steadfast support of our members, JULT would not be able to accomplish its land conservation work.

J U L T M e m b e r s h i p 2 0 1 0 - 2 0 1 1 B a r b e r F a r m D o n o r s

Bonnie Acker & John E. Davis

James & Jennifer Adkisson

Anonymous

Craig & Meg Armstrong

James Hester, Jr. & Sarah Bartlett

Mary and Richard Berk

Ross & Patty Brewer

Matthew & Elizabeth Chapek & Family

Greg Chrisman

Alan & Sandy Christensen

Anne Cramer

Virginia Obrien-Denham & John Denham

Mary Jane Dickerson

Jacqueline T. Duffek

Dwight Asset Management

Orelyn Emerson

Frederick J. Finnigan

Fox Printing

Roger & Traudl Frey

Heather and David Furman

Katharine and Anthony Galaitis

Peter & Phyllis Gray

Hugh & Shana Griffiths

Alex and Monica John

Barbara & John Koier

George & Virginia Lewis

Albert and Myrna Lindholm

John Long & Delight Wing

Elaine McCrate

Chris & Penny Miller

James & Lois Nassau

Mary Neighbours & Tom Vogelmann

Phyl Newbeck & Bryan Harrington

Mary & Leon Pacifici

John & Julianna Schroeder

Peter & Cynthia Seybolt

John & Kathleen Shaffer

Patrick & Gail Shipman

Charles & Jean Siegchrist

Pat Spielman-Morris Ins. Agency, Inc.

John C. Stewart

Loren and Livy Strong

Joan Swan

Hilaire Thomas

Roy Towlen & Carol Truesdell

Town of Jericho

Vermont Housing & Conservation Board

Wendy Verrei

Betsy Walkerman

Giles & Tammy Willey