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Alliance celebrates successful Après event at Sugarloaf

CARRABASSETT VALLEY — The High Peaks Alliance hosted a triumphant “Après with the High Peaks Alliance” gathering at Sugarloaf Mountain Resort this past Saturday, drawing over 90 attendees passionate about conservation and recreational access in Maine’s High Peaks region. The event, held at the Bill & Joan Alfond Competition Center, provided a platform for community […]

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Alliance, local leaders discuss outdoor recreation and conservation

CARRABASSETT VALLEY — On behalf of the High Peaks Initiative, the High Peaks Alliance (HPA) hosted the second in a series of Community Engagement Sessions with local government officials and community stakeholders on February 27, at the Carrabassett Valley Library. These meetings are funded by the Community Recreation Assistance Recovery (CORA) grant from the Maine […]

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High Peaks Alliance Receives $8,000 Grant from Quimby Family Foundation

FARMINGTON —The High Peaks Alliance is thrilled to announce it has been awarded an $8,000 grant from the Quimby Family Foundation to support its general operations. This grant will help further the Alliance’s mission of keeping the High Peaks Region wild and accessible through conservation, access, and collaboration. Selected from a highly competitive pool of […]

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Rangeley sportsmen’s club hosts monthly meeting with High Peaks Alliance

RANGELEY — We’re excited to share our latest conservation efforts at the Rangeley Region Guides’ and Sportsmen’s Association’s monthly potluck dinner. Come connect with Brent, Amanda, and Matt and learn about our recent successes and upcoming projects. Event Details: Location: Guides’ Clubhouse, 41 Old Skiway Rd, Oquossoc Date: February 20 Time: 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM What to […]