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For a complete list of sessions visit:
www.iceagetrail.org/annual-conference/
Thursday, April 23 Friday, April 24
Integrated Forest Management for the Ice Age Trail Chapter Leadership Summit
This presentation will examine innovative ways to manage forests Whether you’re merely curious, or deeply involved in your
along the State Ice Age Trail Areas (SIATA), consistent with its goals chapter’s leadership, come share about the events and activities
and objectives, which prioritize aesthetic and recreational values. you and your chapter cohorts have found work well. New ideas,
brainstorming, and plenty of discussion keep this session fresh.
Guess the Trail Segment
The wildly popular game is back with new segments, new visuals, Annual Membership Meeting
new clues, and new prizes! Bring your friends and knowledge of and Board of Directors Elections
the Ice Age Trail to Guess the Segment! This is a wonderful opportunity to come together as members
under the big Ice Age Trail Alliance tent. This meeting is free and
Welcome Reception for New Attendees open to all members.
We invite fi rst time Annual Conference attendees to this casual
reception to meet and mingle with other newbies. Keynote: Justin Isherwood,
Isherwood Farms, Plover
Hiking at a Photographer's Pace Justin Isherwood, a potato farmer from
Photojournalist Cameron Gillie is backpacking the Ice Age Trail Plover, WI, is also an accomplished author.
documenting the unique landscapes, communities, and culture of Isherwood is passionate about a farmer’s
Wisconsin with his camera. responsibility to the land and people. He
notes, “It is, or ought to be, in the bones of
What Makes up the Trail? every farmer, the will to defend the land’s
The Alliance began a formalized process in 2019 to document identity, its power and its mysteries.”
the bridges, rock walls, benches, kiosks, parking areas, etc. of the
Trail. Get a fi rst look at a portion of the data, how the information
helps the Alliance, and how you can help.
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