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X-WR-CALDESC:WE HAVE CANCELLED THIS PROGRAM & WILL PLAN TO RESCHEDULE IN DE
 CEMBER 2026. THANKS FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING\n\nSnowshoes and snowshoeing ha
 ve been practiced for 6\,000 years. This program illustrates the history o
 f snowshoeing from prehistoric times to the present. The use of snowshoes 
 by North American Indigenous peoples demonstrates that different types of 
 snowshoes were created to accommodate varying terrain and snow conditions.
 \n \nThe program examines the sport of snowshoeing in New Hampshire from t
 he 1880s to the rise of skiing in the 1930s. Its popularity resurged in th
 e 1970s\, driven by new designs and materials. Today\, snowshoeing in the 
 White Mountains and other snowy regions is more popular than ever. The pro
 gram ends with a demonstration of different types of snowshoes used today.
  \n \nDavid Govatski spent over 30 winters snowshoeing in the Great Lakes 
 States and Northern New England for the US Forest Service. He also served 
 as a snowshoeing instructor in the military for several winters. Today\, h
 e continues to enjoy snowshoeing on daily walks in the White Mountains.
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DESCRIPTION:WE HAVE CANCELLED THIS PROGRAM & WILL PLAN TO RESCHEDULE IN DEC
 EMBER 2026. THANKS FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING\n\nSnowshoes and snowshoeing hav
 e been practiced for 6\,000 years. This program illustrates the history of
  snowshoeing from prehistoric times to the present. The use of snowshoes b
 y North American Indigenous peoples demonstrates that different types of s
 nowshoes were created to accommodate varying terrain and snow conditions.
 \n \nThe program examines the sport of snowshoeing in New Hampshire from t
 he 1880s to the rise of skiing in the 1930s. Its popularity resurged in th
 e 1970s\, driven by new designs and materials. Today\, snowshoeing in the 
 White Mountains and other snowy regions is more popular than ever. The pro
 gram ends with a demonstration of different types of snowshoes used today.
  \n \nDavid Govatski spent over 30 winters snowshoeing in the Great Lakes 
 States and Northern New England for the US Forest Service. He also served 
 as a snowshoeing instructor in the military for several winters. Today\, h
 e continues to enjoy snowshoeing on daily walks in the White Mountains.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260317T190000
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LOCATION:1245 Bald Hill Road\, Albany\, NH 03818 US
SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Floating on Snow:  6\,000 Years of Snowshoeing
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