OLT - Items filtered by date: February 2018
Monday, 26 March 2018 07:09

Oil and Gas Leasing Proposal

Dear Friend of San Luis Valley Ecosystem Council,

As you may or may not know, there is a proposed lease for oil and gas development near the Great National Sand Dunes Park and other important conservation areas in the Sangre De Cristo Mountains. Please read the attached letter and see attached maps of the area involved. Public comments are needed by Friday, April 6th, 2018.

Thank you!

Kay Crowder

Friday, 09 March 2018 11:58

March at the Ranch, 2018

I love spring anywhere, but if I could choose I would always greet it in a garden.
—Ruth Stout

Snow may be falling but March brings the promise of Spring and the planning for our community garden has begun. With another season quickly approaching, we're picking out seeds in anticipation of an abundant fall harvest. Employing permaculture designs, our garden goods are always grown in a sustainable manner and we strive to set an example stewardship for the land. Soon, the sun will be shining and we will have fresh vegetables and herbs to share with our community.

Have some extra plant starts you don't know what to do with or a little extra time on your hands? Join us in the garden! We love to welcome visitors to the Ranch and there is always work to be done! If you'd like to be a part of our community garden, we'd love to have your help! For more information about our volunteer program, you can fill out the online volunteer application and submit it to our volunteer coordinator, Rosie.

The mild winter has kept our flock of chickens happy! These chicks joined us last spring and began laying eggs late summer. Typically, this time of year, with less sunshine and cooler temps, the hens lay fewer eggs. This season has been warm and dry and we have plenty of fresh eggs available for sale at the Valley View Welcome Center.

The arrival of nearly a dozen baby goats has been the highlight of the year thus far. They're growing quickly and their playfulness has been attracting guests to the ranch. We love watching them grow and introducing them to their adoring public. They've also made friends with the other animals and are having a great time playing with the big black pigs.

The Governance Committee accepts applications for new board members all year long. With terms expiring every July, we are always keeping a lookout for interested, committed people to serve on the board. The commitment is for a three year term that involves four board meetings a year, intermittent work sessions, serving on a committee or two, available by email to address concerns that arise between board meetings, and the ability and willingness to read financial reports and consider the proposals concerning the direction and projects of Orient Land Trust. Those that have a long relationship might have an advantage though anyone that recognizes the values and feels a strong connection to OLT is welcome to apply. For more information, contact: Governance Committee Chair by emailing or call 719-256-4315 for more information.

Friday, 09 March 2018 11:57

Part Time Seasonal Help Wanted!

We are currently accepting applications for part time seasonal help for front desk and housekeeping staff. Front desk requires a friendly personality, love to interact with people, good computer skills, and the ability to multitask in a very busy, sometimes noisy office. Housekeeping is physical, laundry, cleaning of accommodations, welcome center and bathhouses. A commitment from April through September as well as a flexible weekly schedule is necessary. OLT does not provide staff housing. Please submit application to or mail to OLT, attention Rosie, PO Box 65, Villa Grove, CO 81155.

Friday, 09 March 2018 11:56

Register for Science Camp 2018!

Science Camp 2018 is scheduled for July 29th through August 2nd. Our goals are to create awareness of environmental issues, resource sustainability, land and habitat conservation. Our program provides the opportunity to experience this unique environment, to expand knowledge of the natural world and to instill a sense of stewardship and personal responsibility.

Camp begins with orientation on Sunday evening, July 29th. There are three workshops offered daily, Monday through Thursday. Workshops in hydroelectricity, geology, astronomy, animal husbandry and Everson Ranch, aquatic entomology, plant ecology, photography, a bat hike to the Orient Mine, along with yoga, art, campfires and s'mores. The science is geared to children age 7 - 12, with a maximum of 30 participants.

A commitment for the entire week is required and parent or guardian must be present on OLT property. There is no fee for the camp. New this year there will be a cancellation fee of $25 per child if you cancel after May 31st. Parents may tag along and enjoy the workshops or visit the hot springs. Reservations and hot springs passes are required and not included in camp registration. All membership guidelines apply, be sure to make advanced reservations for hot springs use, we do reach capacity everyday in July!

Science Camp 2018 is supported by a Saguache County Sales Tax Grant and Orient Land Trust! If you have questions or would like to register, please contact Rosie at 719-256-4315 or email

Happy Kids and Goat - Raptors Scope - Robin Rosenberg Kid's reservoir - Robin Rosenberg

For the education, enjoyment, and well-being of current and future generations, Orient Land Trust: 
promotes a positive clothing-optional experience at all properties including Valley View Hot Springs, Orient Mine and Everson Ranch;
preserves the viewshed, including land acquisition; 
protects natural, wild, agricultural, and historic resources, in the northern San Luis Valley.