Program:
Mountain Area Land Trust:  Linda Brawler and Lynn Caligiuri
 
MALT is conserving 22,221 acres in public and private projects.  It is a 501c3, not-for-profit. They are accredited by the Land Trust Accreditation Commission.  Their mission is to save natural areas, wildlife habitat, streams and rivers, working ranches and historic lands.
 
To accomplish their mission they partner with other organizations.  Their programs:  voluntary land agreements, land stewardship, outreach, and education. Their goals align closely with the results of last year's Conifer Area Council Community Survey.  It identified that residents want to preserve the natural environment.  They have 39 parcels in our local area between Red Rocks and Kenosha Pass.
 
Their landowner agreement requires that the landowner permanently give up development rights, but they retain ownership, get tax credits and the land is protected forever.
 
The public benefits are numerous.  Some projects in our area are currently the Elk and Noble Meadow, Beaver Brook watershed and Floyd Hill Open Space and Pennsylvania Mountain.  Their area of responsibility encompases 4,290 square-miles of Clear Creek, Park, Gilpin, Teller and the mountain areas of Boulder and Jefferson Counties.  They monitor and inspect properties annually to determine that the areas under MALT are maintained as required by the Trust.  
 
Their outreach and education programs include:  recreation, trail building, interpretive hikes.  This includes sponsoring children field trips from the Denver urban area.  They are partnering with Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado to do trail building, currently there is a project in the new Floyd Hill open space.  There are several projects taking place on Pennsylvania Mountain west of Fairplay.
 
MALT is having a large fund-raiser event on July 14, 6-10pm, at Alderfer/Three Sisters Park.  Their funding comes from individuals, businesses, grants and family foundations.
 
Announcements/Business:
 
  • Board of Directors Meeting:
    • Craig Kubic is organizing a tree planting in the Hayman Fire Area, June 16
    • Mark reports that we will do road cleanup June 9
    • Changing of the guard party will be at Payton's on June 24
  • Finn attended the District 5450 Rotary Celebration in Denver last weekend.  The Celebration next year will be April 27 at the Arvada Center.  The new District 5450 Business Directory is published; Mark Rehm has an ad and reports that the directory will be on-line next year. 
  • The Club will have it’s social next week, 5:30PM Wednesday, May 30 at Snowpack Taproom.  It is open to guests.  (There will not be a Tuesday morning meeting May 29).
  • Our June 5th meeting will be a Club Assembly.
  • Janine reported on the Mountain Area Home and Garden Show.  Most of the vendors were very pleased; they were impressed by how well run the show was.
  • The Conifer Rotary Foundation will have its annual meeting in June.  This is a required meeting to maintain our 501c3 status.