March is ACT’s month in Bethlehem and to celebrate all that Bethlehem has going on we’ve partnered with the Bethlehem Conservation Commission to bring you some really exciting programming. We’re starting off with helping you discover new trails right in town! Join us for the next in ACT's Winter 'Shoes & Brews℠series on Saturday Mar. 9th from 2:00 - 5:30 p.m.! The group will meet for a snowshoe on some of Bethlehem’s in town trails being maintained by the Bethlehem Trails Association (BTA) at 2:00 p.m. then we’ll head indoors to Rek’-lis for brews and snacks from 4 - 5:30 p.m.
Our ‘Shoes will help you explore new places and find adventure in own backyard. We'll be moving at a slow to moderate pace along a trails built by BTA’s trail volunteers right in downtown Bethlehem. The trails wind through downtown and will be a loop of approximately 2.5-3 miles total with light to moderate elevation gain. Kids are encouraged to come along and dogs are also welcome!
After the walk the group will head over to Rek’-lis Brewing for the Brews where we’ll have refreshments and a warm up. Come enjoy a beverage, catch up with old friends, and get to know more folks in your community. All are welcome (bring a friend!) and are free to come and go as needed. The event will officially run from 4 pm to about 5:30pm but you're invited to stay and enjoy the delicious fair on the full menu!
Not able to make it to both portions? We'd love to see you at either please just leave a note in the registration to let us know so we can plan accordingly. If you're only coming to the Tavern, please bring a friend(s)!
Registration for this event is required - for your safety and enjoyment we must cap the snowshoe at 20 participants so please be sure to pre-register ASAP. Be aware registration closes at noon on Friday, March 8th.
Once registered, you will receive an e-mail with details on the meeting location.
What: ACT's March 'Shoes & Brews℠!
When: Saturday, March 9th, 2019
What Time: 2 - approx. 3:30 p.m. ('shoes), 4 - 5:30 p.m. (brews)
Where: Register for the walk to receive meeting location info
What to Wear: Layered comfortable clothing for being active outdoors (including hat, gloves, goggles), snowshoes, and trekking poles if you have them.
What to Bring: Plenty of water and/or something warm to drink, layers to keep warm, a camera, and binoculars (optional).
Free! This event is free and open to the public; $5 donations are gladly accepted!