Fall 2007

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Hang onto Summer Camp-over!

September 7 & 8, Friday 6:00 pm – Saturday 12:00 pm

Members $15/Adult $5/Child   Non-members $20/Adult $7.50/Child
Enjoy the last days of summer with a family camp over on the beautiful grounds at Fair Hill on the McCloskey site.  Dinner and breakfast will be provided. 

Please call to reserve a spot for your family 410-398-4909.

 

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Trails Day

Saturday, September 15 - 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

Trail day crew

Free to All
It’s time to clean the trails and get ready for fall hiking!  Bring rakes, wheelbarrows and gloves.  Please label all belongings so that they may be returned to you if left behind.  We will meet at the Nature Center and finish up at noon for grilled hamburgers and treats! 

Please call to register 410-398-4909.

S.W.A.T Road Cleanup

Saturday, October 7, 8:00 - 9:30 a.m.
 

Help us pick up trash along our stretch of Rt. 273.
Must be at least 12 years of age.
Service Learnings credits available.

SWAT

Home School Day

Wednesday, October 10, 12:30 – 2:30 pm.
 

A Bugs Life, ages 5-7 and Dirt, ages 8-12

$6.00 per student. October 17 raindate. Call to register.

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Fall Leaf Walk and Craft

Saturday, October 20 - 10:00 am – 11:30 am

leaf walk

Members:  Free    Non-Members:  $3.00
Take a hike with our Nature Center teachers leading the way!  Learn about native trees and how to identify them.  Collect leaves while you hike and come back to the Nature Center to print your leaves on a t-shirt or sweatshirt you bring or on our art paper or bandana’s!  

Please call to register 410-398-4909.

Backpacking Basics

Saturday, October 20 - 12:00 am – 1:30 pm

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Members:  Free   Non-Members: $3.00
Join us as we learn the basics of backpacking.  John and Amanda Lauritsen, members of the Nature Center and experienced hikers, will teach us the basics!
 Please call to register 410-398-4909.

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37th Annual Waterfowl Festival

November 9, 10 & 11

Waterfowl

A Wildlife Arts & Sportsman's Expo
The ultimate weekend for the sophisticated sportsman or art lover. Fifteen venues throughout Easton feature world-class wildlife paintings, sculpture, carvings and photos.

A Small Town Celebration
Paying homage to the annual migrating Canada geese flying overhead, Easton closes colonial streets, decorates historic buildings with natural greens, and recruits 1,500 volunteers to greet 18,000 visitors and 400 of the nation's finest wildlife artists, craftsmen and vendors with a ready smile and a helping hand.

A Commitment to Conservation
"Waterfowl Festival, Inc. is dedicated to wildlife conservation, the promotion of wildlife art, and the celebration of life on Maryland''s Eastern Shore."

Details here

Wreath Workshop

Saturday, December 1 - 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

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Enjoy a cup of coffee, holiday goodies, and some friendly conversation while creating a holiday wreath using purchased and natural ingredients. Reservations required. Members $12.00/nonmembers $15.00.

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