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Kids’ Drop-off Program: Mother’s Day Bouquet
Kids’ Drop-off Program: Mother’s Day Bouquet
Mother’s Day is coming up and we’ve got you covered! In this program, we'll be making a faux-flower bouquet and card for a special adult in your child’s life. In between crafting we will learn all about nature’s most famous animal mothers. Registration is $15 per child for family-level members and $20 per child for
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Guest Seminar: Moose on the Loose!
Guest Seminar: Moose on the Loose!
It is unclear whether moose ever historically occurred in Connecticut, but they sure do now! Moose have been gradually colonizing Connecticut from neighboring Massachusetts over the past few decades, with the first confirmed evidence of reproduction in the state occurring as recently as 2000. A small population has since become established, mainly in towns bordering
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Spring Migration Bird Walk
Spring Migration Bird Walk
**Rescheduled from 4/29 due to rain** They're heeere! Join us for a guided walk as we look for migratory songbirds that are currently making their arduous journeys from the Neotropics all the way to northern North America. We'll show you the best places to find them and share tips on how to identify the many
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Great Hollow Photographers Club Juried Art Show
May 19-21, 2023: In-person Great Hollow Photographers Club Art Show May 19 – June 30, 2023: Online Exhibition Each year, the GHPC organizes and hosts the Great Hollow Photographers Club Juried Painting & Photography Show. The 2023 show will be held at the Gatehouse Barn at Great Hollow, beginning with an Opening Reception on Friday, May
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Foraging for Wild Edibles (2nd session added)
Join local farmer, forager, educator, and special guest, Sarah Lucas, of Harlem Valley Homestead farm to learn how to forage for wild edible plants and mushrooms. Wild foods can be rich in antioxidants, electrolytes, anti-bacterials, and phytonutrients that industrial foods increasingly fail to provide. Whether for health, hunger, convenience or curiosity, come and meet some
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