• Weaving & Wine Part 2

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

    *Registration for this event is currently full. Please email us at the address below if you'd like to be contacted if a space opens up or if you would like
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  • Kids Nature Night: Snow Science

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

    What exactly is snow? How is it formed? Why are there so many different types of it? What do snowflakes look like up close? How can snow actually keep animals
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  • Green Drinks!

    Housatonic River Brewing 30 Kent Road, New Milford, CT, United States

    Do you work in an environmental field or are you simply interested in environmental issues? If so, join Great Hollow staff and our co-hosts from the Weantinoge Land Trust, Naromi
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  • How to Make Your Own Maple Syrup

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

    With cold nights and warm days in the forecast, it means only one thing... maple syrup season is here! Come to Great Hollow and learn all about making maple syrup
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  • Vernal Pool Series Part 3: Frog Frolic

    Towner Hill Preserve 35 CT-37, Sherman, CT, United States

    Join Great Hollow Nature Preserve and the Naromi Land Trust for a guided hike to witness the spring migration and breeding of wood frogs. Every spring, wood frogs emerge from
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  • Seminar: Naturopathic Management of Lyme Disease

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

    Approximately 300,000 Americans are diagnosed with Lyme disease each year, making it the most common vector-borne illness in the United States today. Connecticut is one of the most affected states
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  • Kids’ Nature Night: “The Big Night”

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

    As spring gets into full swing, thousands upon thousands of amphibians emerge from their underground hibernation spots and migrate to what are known as "vernal pools" to reproduce. These mass
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