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X-WR-CALDESC:THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO THE FORECASTED SNOW. IT
  WILL NOW BE HELD MARCH 17.\n\nSnowshoes and snowshoeing have been practic
 ed for 6\,000 years. This program illustrates the history of snowshoeing f
 rom prehistoric times to the present. The use of snowshoes by North Americ
 an Indigenous peoples demonstrates that different types of snowshoes were 
 created to accommodate varying terrain and snow conditions.\n \nThe progra
 m examines the sport of snowshoeing in New Hampshire from the 1880s to the
  rise of skiing in the 1930s. Its popularity resurged in the 1970s\, drive
 n by new designs and materials. Today\, snowshoeing in the White Mountains
  and other snowy regions is more popular than ever. The program ends with 
 a demonstration of different types of snowshoes used today. \n \nDavid Gov
 atski spent over 30 winters snowshoeing in the Great Lakes States and Nort
 hern New England for the US Forest Service. He also served as a snowshoein
 g instructor in the military for several winters. Today\, he continues to 
 enjoy snowshoeing on daily walks in the White Mountains.
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DESCRIPTION:THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO THE FORECASTED SNOW. IT 
 WILL NOW BE HELD MARCH 17.\n\nSnowshoes and snowshoeing have been practice
 d for 6\,000 years. This program illustrates the history of snowshoeing fr
 om prehistoric times to the present. The use of snowshoes by North America
 n Indigenous peoples demonstrates that different types of snowshoes were c
 reated to accommodate varying terrain and snow conditions.\n \nThe program
  examines the sport of snowshoeing in New Hampshire from the 1880s to the 
 rise of skiing in the 1930s. Its popularity resurged in the 1970s\, driven
  by new designs and materials. Today\, snowshoeing in the White Mountains 
 and other snowy regions is more popular than ever. The program ends with a
  demonstration of different types of snowshoes used today. \n \nDavid Gova
 tski spent over 30 winters snowshoeing in the Great Lakes States and North
 ern New England for the US Forest Service. He also served as a snowshoeing
  instructor in the military for several winters. Today\, he continues to e
 njoy snowshoeing on daily walks in the White Mountains.
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LOCATION:1245 Bald Hill Road\, Albany\, NH 03818 US
SUMMARY:POSTPONED DUE TO SNOW: Floating on Snow:  6\,000 Years of Snowshoei
 ng
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