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Maine Coast Heritage Trust, a statewide conservation nonprofit that recently raised $130 million for public land acquisition, will soon change leadership.
MCHT President Tim Glidden, 69, will retire at the end of 2021 after a 10-year tenure in the position, according to a news release Wednesday.
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Tim Glidden, president of Maine Coast Heritage Trust
MCHT Board Chair Tom Armstrong said the board of directors is embarking on a national search to identify Glidden’s successor.
“Tim’s vision and expertise have been instrumental to an era of significant growth at Maine Coast Heritage Trust,” Armstrong said in the release. Tim’s leadership even through this unprecedented year of COVID-19 leaves MCHT in a strong financial position, with a highly skilled staff and thousands of energized supporters.”
Paid Ag internship for teens at Erickson Fields Mon, 03/01/2021 - 1:00pm
Charlie Cooper, a Teen Ag Crew alumnus, in the garden at Erickson Fields. (Photo by Aaron Englander)
ROCKPORT Maine Coast Heritage Trust, a state-wide land conservation organization, is offering teens ages 14-18 paid internships through the Teen Ag Crew program at Erickson Fields Preserve, located at 164 West Street in Rockport.
Interns will gain hands-on experience in sustainable agricultural practices and learn about their local food system from food production, processing and distribution to consumption and waste management. The produce they raise will supply food pantries, public schools and restaurants. The internship will be part-time and offered during three sessions: Spring (4/20-6/17), Summer (6/21-8/27), and Fall (9/7 - 10/29). Interns will receive training for COVID-19 safety protocols and be provided PPE.