Kids’ Nature Night: Wild Harvest

Great Hollow Nature Preserve 225 CT-37, New Fairfield, CT, United States

This installment in our Kids' Nature Night series is all about foraging for edible wild plants! After we learn how to positively identify our local edibles, we’ll take to the trails to harvest ramps, chives, trout lily, garlic mustard, Japanese knotweed, and dandelions. We’ll bag our bounty up and make recipe cards for tasty treats
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Art Show

Great Hollow Nature Preserve 225 CT-37, New Fairfield, CT, United States

The Great Hollow Photographers Club is hosting its second annual Juried Painting and Photography Show from 10am-4pm on May 18 and 19 at Great Hollow, and all are welcome to come down and enjoy the fantastic pieces of nature art that will be on display. There will be dozens of selected photographs and paintings featured,
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Full Moon Family Hike

Great Hollow Nature Preserve 225 CT-37, New Fairfield, CT, United States

Join us for an evening hike under the full moon! We’ll start off the evening by engaging in games and activities that demonstrate the amazing adaptions of local nocturnal and crepuscular (active at dawn and dusk) animals. Once the sun sets, we’ll hit the trail and discover the fun and mystery of the woods at
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Nature Photography Walk

Great Hollow Nature Preserve 225 CT-37, New Fairfield, CT, United States

Join professional photographer, Justin Goodhart for a leisurely walk around Great Hollow with camera in hand (phone cameras are great too!) as we “look for the photo.”  When presented with a large and diverse landscape, how do we find a subject to make a powerful and interesting photograph? Justin will walk and talk with the
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Kids’ Treasure Hunt!

Great Hollow Nature Preserve 225 CT-37, New Fairfield, CT, United States

There’s treasure hidden at Great Hollow and you’ll have to use a map and compass, along with your riddle-solving skills, to find it! We’ll spend the first part of the program learning map and compass basics, and then we’ll break into teams to track down the hidden puzzle pieces that will lead us to our
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“National Trails Day” Hike

Great Hollow Nature Preserve 225 CT-37, New Fairfield, CT, United States

Celebrate National Trails Day with Great Hollow's naturalist, John Foley, and the Candlewood Valley Regional Land Trust's director, Bill McCann, as we "Hike the Hollow" and the neighboring Michael Ciaiola Conservation Area. Learn about the history of “the Hollow” and why it has become one of the most ecologically significant areas in both Fairfield County,
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Kids’ Nature Night: The Amazing Superpowers of Bats!

Great Hollow Nature Preserve 225 CT-37, New Fairfield, CT, United States

Did you know that bats have “superpowers” that can rival any super hero? These powers are the adaptations that enable certain bat species to do amazing things, such as flying up to 60 miles per hour, eating their entire weight in insects each night, or being immune to some types of venom. We’ll learn about
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Invasive Plant Walk & Talk

Great Hollow Nature Preserve 225 CT-37, New Fairfield, CT, United States

Non-native invasive plants are one of the biggest threats to biodiversity and a major challenge in conservation. They negatively affect property values, agricultural productivity, public utilities, fisheries, tourism, outdoor recreation, and ecosystem function, and are estimated to cost the U.S. $120 billion in economic damages and control each year. There are now more than 100
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Plein Air Art Day

Great Hollow Nature Preserve 225 CT-37, New Fairfield, CT, United States

Join accomplished artist and teacher, Sharon Nakazato, from Friends of the Great Swamp for a plein air art day at Great Hollow Nature Preserve!  Great Hollow provides a diverse array of subjects for artists, including beautiful wetlands, a babbling brook, forested trails, and historic barns and homes. Artists of all media and abilities are invited
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Building a Pollinator Garden

Great Hollow Nature Preserve 225 CT-37, New Fairfield, CT, United States

Pollinators need our help! Habitat loss and pesticide use have caused steep population declines in many ecologically and economically important species of pollinators, such as butterflies and bees. Despite the vital roles that they play in ecosystem function and agriculture, the importance and plight of these insects often goes largely unnoticed by the general public.
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