offugo... Outdoor Calendar 06.12.14

Thursday, June 12-Friday, June 13
Woodie Wheaton Land Trust Workshop: Wild Plants of Maine, Forest City. Maine naturalist Tom Seymour discusses his new book Wild Plants of Maine: A Useful Guide on Thursday; 7:30 p.m. at the WWLT Center. Field trip on Friday; 9:00 a.m.Noon. Cost: $10/adults; $5/child. Contact Patty Michaud (207-4483250) or pattywwlt@gmail.com FMI

Saturday, June 14
Woodie Wheaton Land Trust Bird Watching Field Trip, Forest City. 7:30 a.m. An avid birder for over 40 years, forest ecologist Marion Bates spends much of her time learning new ways to identify and describe bird vocalizations; ring binoculars and lunch. Cost: $10/adults; $5/child. Contact Patty Michaud (207-4483250) or pattywwlt@gmail.com FMI

*Sunday, June 15
Maine State Parks and Lands Maine Resident's Day, Statewide. On Father's Day from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., all vehicles bearing Maine license plates are allowed free entrance to Maine state parks and historic sites; does not apply to Baxter State Park and some other facilities. Contact Aroostook State Park (207-768-8341) FMI


Wednesday, June 18
SJV Senior College Fish River Kayak Outing, Eagle Lake. 10:00 a.m.; Meet at Eagle Lake Public Beach for a trip on the Fish River from St. Froid Lake to Eagle Lake. Bring light lunch, non-alcoholic beverages, and a life vest; kayaks provided. Cost: $10/member; $15/non-member. Contact MSAD 27 Adult & Community Education Office (207-834-3536) FMI

Friday, June 20
Woodie Wheaton Land Trust Canoe Trip, Forest City. Join us as we paddle from Spednic Lake Landing to the Booming Out Ground. Mud Lake Falls is within a 488acre ecological reserve. Bring canoe or kayak and lunch; 9:30 a.m. at the WWLT Center. Cost: $10/adult; $5/child. Contact Patty Michaud (207-4483250) or pattywwlt@gmail.com FMI

Saturday, June 21
Rally in the Valley Mountain Bike Festival, Fort Kent. 8:00 a.m. at 10th Mountain Center. For kids of all ages. Pre-registrations receive a free helmet, water bottle, and cool t-shirt! Cost: $5; bag lunch provided and all participants who are present are eligible to win a brand new mountain bike! Contact Gail Lamarr (207-834-1459) or gail.lamarr@nmmc.org FMI

Saturday, June 21
2014 Tour de Houlton Farms Dairy, Caribou to Houlton. Join us as we ride from the Caribou dairy bar to the Houlton dairy bar. Depart Caribou: 8:30 a.m.; brief stop at Presque Isle dairy bar; estimated arrival at Houlton: 12:30 p.m. Riders are invited to enjoy a pint of HFD chocolate milk and a frosty treat! Contact Brad Baker brad@teamhfd.com FMI

Saturday, June 21
Fort Kent Lions Club River Run, Fort Kent. 12.5 miles; Plaisted to Riverside Park, Fort Kent. Registration: 9:00 a.m. Race start: 11:00 a.m. Cost: $20/person; $30 on race day. Includes awards ceremony, entry to food/beer garden and live entertainment. Visit www.fortkentlions.org FMI

Saturday, June 21
Maine Winter Sports Center Nordic Focused Devo Day, Presque Isle. 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. at Nordic Heritage Center. For athletes aged 10-14; learn strength and agility building, running and ski walking, biathlon shooting, and ways to get fit and fast. Cost: $20. Contact Lauren Jacobs (207-227-8580) or lauren@mainewsc.org

Saturday, June 21
Woodie Wheaton Land Trust Seminar: The Paddler’s Perspective on the Lost Maliseet Trail, Forest City. Dino Kubik and Beth Johnston talk about their 2005 trip on the historical St. John/Penobscot watershed trail; 7:30 p.m. at the WWLT Center. Contact Patty Michaud (207-4483250) or pattywwlt@gmail.com FMI

Saturday, June 21
Tri Aroostook Kids Bike and Run Training, Presque Isle. Designed for youth triathlon participants; parents are encouraged to participate with their children. 1:00 p.m. at UMPI’s Gentile Hall. Visit www.competitorme.com FMI

Sunday, June 22
SW Collins Co. 5k Run/Walk, Caribou. Aroostook Musterds Challenge Series Race #3. Start times: Kids’ Fun Run: 9:00 a.m.; 5k Walk: 9:45 a.m.; 5k Run: 10:00 a.m. Contact Lea Stedt (207-496-6723) or leas@swcollins.com FMI

Sunday, June 22
REDY…Set…Let’s Go! Youth Triathlon Training, Presque Isle. 1:00 p.m. at UMPI’s Gentile Hall. Led by Shawn Berry, this session will focus on the bike portion of the youth triathlon. Parents are encouraged to participate with their children. Visit www.redyyouthtriathlon.org FMI

Saturday, June 28
Natural Resources Council of Maine Birding Trip, Sherman. Meet at 6:45 a.m. at Sandbank Campsite, Whetstone. Join experts for a morning trip on proposed national park lands. Cost: Free. Bring binoculars and bag lunch. Pre-registration suggested. Contact NRCM (800-287-2345) or nrcm@nrcm.org FMI

Saturday, June 28
Tri Aroostook, Presque Isle. USAT sanctioned sprint distance triathlon for ages 16 and up. Compete as an individual for the full sprint triathlon or as a member of a relay team of two or three. Event components: 525-yard swim in an indoor pool; scenic 10.25-mile bike; 3.1-mile (5k) off road run. Visit www.competitorme.com FMI

Saturday, June 28
Tri Aroostook Kids, Presque Isle. USAT sanctioned youth triathlon for ages 6-15. Athletes compete as individuals at varying distances based on age; capped at 125 athletes. Visit www.competitorme.com FMI

Sunday, June 29
6th Annual Grand Falls Charity Run, Grand Falls, NB. Distances: 10k & 5k; 1k for kids under 12. Start times: 1k: 8:30 a.m.; 5k & 10k: 9:00 a.m. (all times Atlantic) at E.P. Senechal Center; race kit pick up begins at 7:30 a.m. Registration: online ONLY. Cost: $25; $30 after June 15. Contact Jacques Dube (506-475-3325) or jacques.dube@mccluretoyota.com FMI

Sunday, June 29
Farm Fest 5k Milk Run, Mapleton. Easy to moderate 3.5-mile road race through beautiful farm country. Open to all ages. Cost: $20; $10/under 12; includes t-shirt (while they last), goodie bag, and finishing medal (cow’s ear tag). Contact Jami Badershall jami@drinkmainemilk.org FMI

Sunday, June 29
Le Petit Sault 30/60 MTB Endurance Race, Edmundston, NB. Race start: 10:30 a.m. (Atlantic). Mountain bike race with distances of 20, 40 or 60k. Cost: 20k: $25 pre-reg.; 40k and 60k: $35 pre-reg. Race day registration: add $10. Non-licensed racers are required to pay a $10 day license fee. Contact Marco Levesque (506-735-0918) or mdlque@hotmail.com FMI

Sunday, June 29
Appalachian Hiking Club Trail Hike, Rivière-Bleue, QC. Guided tours to exceptional nature, islands, and magical scenery; offered 4th Sunday each month. Cost: FREE! Meet at Brissette Pied-du-Lac (Long Lake) trailhead. Contact Alain Dumont (418 893-2859) or visit www.riviere-bleue.ca FMI

Thursday, July 3
Miracle Mile: Makenna and Maggie's Race for Research, Houlton. 1-mile downhill race for runners and walkers. Registration: online only. Check-in: 4:00 p.m. at Military Street Baptist Church. Race start: 6:00 p.m. on Drake's Hill, Military St.; finish in Market Square. Visit www.facebook.com/MiracleMileRace4Research FMI

Saturday, July 5
Ashland Ski Club Adventure Challenge Race, Ashland. Run a culvert obstacle course, ford rivers, crawl ditches, and more; it’s not “Tough Mountain” but it is Ashland and we’ve always been a bit rough around the edges. Start/Finish: Ashland Logging Museum. Fee: $15; includes spaghetti supper. Contact Amanda Barker (207-435-4870) or ranger.amanda.barker@gmail.com FMI

Thursday, July 8-Sunday, July 13
Adventure Initiative Summer Teen Leadership Expedition, Millinocket. Maine high school students willing to be a leader in their local outdoor community will be selected for a whitewater kayaking and hiking adventure. Fee: $150; includes equipment, food, instruction. Application deadline: June 13. Contact Mike Smith (207-227-0250) or mikes@mainewsc.org FMI

*Thursday, July 10
Woodie Wheaton Land Trust Geocaching Field Trip, Forest City. Retired educator and Maine Guide Al LaPlante will teach the fundamentals of geocaching. Bring your GPS or smart phone. 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Contact Patty Michaud (207-448-3250) or pattywwlt@gmail.com FMI

Friday, July 11
Musterd Mile, Caribou. 1-mile run on Sweden Street for all ages. Registration: 6:00 p.m. at Caribou High School Race start: 7:00 p.m. Contact Bruce Freme (207-496-8731) FMI

Saturday, July 12
Midsummer’s Night 5K and 10K Glow Run/Walk, Presque Isle. Dress up in glow in the dark shirts and bring glow sticks; fun, music, laser lights, and a crazy finish! Registration: 7:00 p.m. at PIMS Track. Kids’ 1-mile Fun Run start: 7:45 p.m. Race start: 8:20 p.m. Cost: $20. Free family-friendly movie under the stars after the race. Visit www.competitorme.com FMI

Saturday, July 12-Saturday, July 19
Bicycle Coalition of Maine Aroostook Cycling and Camping Trip, Lincoln. Tour Maine’s largest county at the height of potato blossom time and discover The Way Life Should Be. Distance: 24-61 mi. daily; 330 total. Camp at various sites doing loop rides daily; share cost of campsites. Contact Bob Bruce (207-319-8009) or bobbiker@roadrunner.com FMI

*Monday, July 14
"Bat"Mobile Presentation, Fort Fairfield. This Fort Fairfield Public Library program includes fruit bats, a live non-releasable Big Brown Bat and a slideshow featuring bats from the Maine woods to the South American rainforests. Seating limited; two presentations: 1:00 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Contact Fort Fairfield Public Library (207-472-3880) FMI

*Tuesday, July 15
Potato Blossom Festival Canoe & Kayak Fun Day, Fort Fairfield. Noon to 2:00 p.m. at Frontier Fish and Game Club on Monson Pond. Some canoes and kayaks available with life vests, or bring your own. Paddlers must wear a life vest; children must be accompanied by adult. FREE B.B.Q. to follow. Contact Shawn Rogers (207-472-5051) or shawnrogers94@yahoo.com FMI.

*Thursday, July 17
Woodie Wheaton Land Trust Canoe Trip to Mud Lake Falls, Forest City. 9:30 a.m. at the WWLT Center. Paddle from Spednic Lake Landing to the Booming Out Ground within a 488acre ecological reserve. Cost: $10/adult; $5/child. Bring canoe/kayak and lunch; traditional wood/canvas canoes available by reserve. Contact Patty Michaud (207-4483250) or pattywwlt@gmail.com FMI

*Friday, July 18
Potato Blossom Festival Bike Rodeo, Fort Fairfield. 9:00 a.m. next to CP Park. For kids ages 12 and under. Bring your bike and join in the fun! Sponsored by Fort Fairfield Rotary Club. Visit www.fortfairfield.org FMI

*Saturday, July 19
Centreville Summerfest 5k Run/Walk, Centreville, NB. Registration: 8:00 a.m. (Atlantic) at Centreville Community School. Race start: 8:30 a.m. Contact Andrea Callahan clerk@aernet.ca FMI

*Saturday, July 19
Potato Blossom 5-Miler, Fort Fairfield. Start times: 5-mile walk: 8:30 a.m.; 5-mile run: 9:00 a.m. Location: Across from Hillside IGA on Main St. Contact Paul Lamoreau (207-764-6517) FMI

*Saturday, July 19
Aroostook River Regatta, Fort Fairfield. Registration: 3:00 p.m. at Forbes Landing, 6 mi. north of Fort Fairfield on Rt. 161. Race start: 5:00 p.m. Finish at the public boat landing in Fort Fairfield. Cost: $12 per person; t-shirt for first 50 registered and a chance to win a new kayak. Contact Tom Towle (207-472-3882) or ttowle@fortfairfield.org FMI

*Sunday, July 20
Spud Cycle Classic, Fort Fairfield. 25-mile and 12-mile (ages 13-15) events. Registration: 8:00-9:30 a.m. at Fort Fairfield Community Center; Race start: 10:00 a.m. at the Library on Main St. Finish at Hillcrest Estates. Cost: $15/adult; $10/student. Contact Tom Towle (207-472-3882) or ttowle@fortfairfield.org FMI

*Sunday, July 27
Maine Time Trial Series, Presque Isle. Open to all road cyclists looking to race the clock. Registration: 11:00 a.m. at MOJO. Race start: 1:00 p.m. Distance: 14 miles. Open course; racers ride with traffic and are solely responsible for safety at all times. Helmet required. Fee: $20; $25 day of race. Contact Mark Fullen (207-760-9500) info@mojooutdoorsports.com FMI

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Ongoing Programs:

Caribou Rec Xtreme Youth Outdoor Adventure Program, Caribou. Weekly, beginning June 20. Exciting opportunities include Whitewater Rafting, Allagash Canoeing, Bar Harbor Hiking, and two trips to Baxter State Park. Register now! Contact Neal Sleeper (207-493-4224) FMI

10th Mountain Outdoor Club Road Bike Ride, Fort Kent. Sundays; 8:00 a.m. behind Irving on Main St. June-September. Rides last 2+ hours and range 20-40 miles. Contact Norm Martin njmartin@fairpoint.net FMI

Sunday Saunter Running Group, Presque Isle. Sundays; 10:00 a.m. at UMPI's Gentile Hall. Open to all abilities; be ready for an easy run of 30-45 minutes, and bring friends! Contact Jonathan Kelley info@triaroostook.com FMI

MOJO Monday Meander, Presque Isle. Mondays; 6:00 p.m. Easy road bike group ride. Contact Mark Fullen (207-760-9500) or info@mojooutdoorsports.com FMI

NHSC Group Mountain Bike Ride, Presque Isle. Mondays; 6:00 p.m. at Nordic Heritage Center Welcome Center. All abilities welcome. Contact Tom Chasse (207-694-5222) or tom@bikeboardandski.com FMI

Tuesday Track Workouts, Caribou. Tuesdays; 5:15 p.m. at CHS. Join runners of all abilities to do predetermined intervals, your own workout, or just run with others and forget the workout. Average distance: 5-9 miles; can be adapted per individual. Contact PJ Gorneault pgorneault@rsu39.org FMI

Boreal Outdoor Club Road Bike Ride, Caribou. Tuesdays; 5:30 p.m. at SW Collins on Washburn St. Moderate 18-19 mph group ride. Contact Brent Jepson (207-492-2222) FMI

Women's Trail Night, Presque Isle. Tuesdays; 6:00 p.m. at Nordic Heritage Center. May-June. Leaders will take you on hiking, trail running, and mountain biking adventures; beginner and intermediate groups. Equipment rentals available. Visit www.nordicheritage.com FMI

Guided Aroostook River Tour, Presque Isle. Wednesdays; 4:30 p.m. at Perception of Aroostook. Paddle from Washburn to Presque Isle. Trip includes instruction. Shuttle Fee: $10; Kayak rental and shuttle: $35. Contact Leo Freeman (207-764-5506) FMI

MOJO Good Times Ride, Presque Isle. Wednesdays; 6:00 p.m. Moderate road bike group ride. Contact Mark (207-760-9500) or info@mojooutdoorsports.com FMI

NHSC Group Mountain Bike Ride, Presque Isle. Wednesdays; 6:00 p.m. at Nordic Heritage Center Fort Road trailhead. All abilities welcome. Contact Tom Chasse (207-694-5222) or tom@bikeboardandski.com FMI

10th Mountain Outdoor Club Mountain Bike Ride, Fort Kent. Wednesdays; 6:00 p.m. at Lonesome Pine Trails on Forest St. June-September. Moderate-difficult rides; 2+ hours. Contact Norm Martin njmartin@fairpoint.net FMI

Come Pet A Horse: Open House for Veterans and Families, Van Buren. Monthly: 3rd Wednesdays; 6:00 p.m. at Perfect Ponies Learning Center on Main St. Find out how veterans all over the USA are benefitting from horse time. Contact Nancy Dumond Violette (207-868-5324) FMI

Meduxnekeag River Association Wednesday Evening Walks, Woodstock, NB. Wednesdays, beginning mid-June. Free guided nature walks in different Meduxnekeag Valley Nature Preserves. Visit www.meduxnekeag.org FMI

Velo Edmundston Hiking Poker Run, Edmundston, NB. Thursdays; 6:30 p.m. (Atlantic) at Nadeau St. Trailhead. Hikers carry a toonie; winner of the best poker hand wins the total amount. Hiking followed by a meeting at The Deck Restaurant. Visit www.veloedmundston.ca FMI

NHSC Group Road Bike Ride, Presque Isle. Thursdays; 5:30 p.m. at SW Collins on Rice St. 25-40 miles; 18-22 mph average. Contact Gregg Collins greggc@swcollins.com FMI

Eureka Rides, Stockholm. Thursdays; 6:00 p.m. at Stockholm Town Office on School St. Easy road bike and mountain bike group ride. Alternating weeks; start with road bikes June 19, then mountain bikes June 26, etc. Relax at Eureka Tavern after. Contact Brent Jepson (207-492-2222) FMI

Bike Board and Ski Road Bike Ride, Presque Isle. Saturdays; 8:00 a.m. behind Bike, Board, and Ski on State St. Two groups: easy and moderate pace; 20-30 miles. Contact Andrew Bouchard (207-551-7027) or andrew@bikeboardandski.com FMI

*Meduxnekeag River Association Bird Walks, Woodstock, NB. Saturdays; 9:00 a.m. (Atlantic). MRA Director Kent Orlando will lead a 3-4 hour walk at Wilson Mountain. Rendezvous at Meduxnekeag Valley Nature Preserves parking area. Visit www.meduxnekeag.org FMI


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