Photo Club (virtual)
Photo Club (virtual)
Photo Club meetings (virtual in winter) are friendly and informal, with a brief discussion of upcoming activities, a short program and the opportunity to share and discuss photos.
Photo Club meetings (virtual in winter) are friendly and informal, with a brief discussion of upcoming activities, a short program and the opportunity to share and discuss photos.
We can’t think of a better group to celebrate the start of the maple sugarin’ season with than our awesome members!
Learn how to attract a wide variety of cavity-nesting birds to your yard. Nest box styles, placement and maintenance will be discussed as well.
We can’t think of a better group to celebrate the start of the maple sugarin’ season with than our awesome members!
This workshop is a two-part series. The first portion will be a lecture-discussion. The second portion will be a tour of Horicon’s duck ‘hot spots’ and highlight duck species identification techniques in the field.
The café is intended for people with all stages of memory loss and their caregivers. Fun nature related activities are planned for the group each month.
This workshop is a two-part series. The first portion will be a lecture-discussion. The second portion will be a tour of Horicon’s duck ‘hot spots’ and highlight duck species identification techniques in the field.
Learn about a partnership between the Oneida Nation & Cofrin Center involving 100 volunteers to conduct bird surveys on 5 restoration sites on the Oneida Nation Reservation near Green Bay., totaling >120 bird species and >75,000 bird observations.
Come learn about the different ornithological research projects at Riveredge and how you can get involved!
Hike through the maple forest, trade nature-items for maple candies, complete a sappy scavenger hunt, listen to live music while you sip sap tea, or maple-sugar rimmed beer for the adults, and taste the Riveredge special, pancakes & pickles!
As we welcome this balance of day and night, we will focus on the renewal and vitality of the season with rejuvenating poses.
Learn how to save lives through Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) and understand the wellness benefits of nature. The training will be followed by an optional 30 min nature hike to experience the healing benefits of nature and learn coping techniques.
Columbia County field trip in search for migratory waterfowl with the Noel J Cutright Bird Club.
Are you a neurodivergent or disabled individual looking to find community and connect with others on a similar journey of navigating the world through the lens of a someone with a disability? Come make some friends at our social support group run by a young advocate!
Participants will learn how to graft 3 species of apples, currently growing at our permaculture Farm, onto M-2 semi-dwarf root stock.
Part 1 of 4 - Topics include: personal protective equipment (PPE); body mechanics; chainsaw safety features; the chain and the cutter tooth; reactive forces; planning and executing tree felling, limbing, and bucking.
Photo Club meetings (virtual in winter) are friendly and informal, with a brief discussion of upcoming activities, a short program and the opportunity to share and discuss photos.
Part 2 of 4 - Topics include: basic chainsaw maintenance; review of the cutter tooth and hands-on sharpening; introduction to wedges; planning and executing tree felling; planning and executing limbing and bucking.
Mary Ann Ihm of Wellspring will be getting us ready for the gardening season! Her knowledge from decades of experience gardening are second only to her profound love of nature.
The café is intended for people with all stages of memory loss and their caregivers. Fun nature related activities are planned for the group each month.
We invite you to join us as we close out the maple sugarin’ season the best way we know how- with an all you can eat pancake breakfast held outside right in the middle of the Sugarbush.