Photo Club (in-person)
Photo Club (in-person)
Photo Club meetings 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 are friendly and informal, with a brief discussion of upcoming activities, a short program and the opportunity to share and discuss photos.
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.
Join us at the Lion's Den Gorge Nature Preserve, as we explore this well-known hotspot, along Lake Michigan, for spring migrants.
Join Conservation Manager Nathaniel Reinartz on a spring walk to observe and record the amazing diversity of migrating birds that stop over at some of Riveredge’s hotspots to refuel before continuing their journey north.
Learn how to assess the water quality of a nearby stream or river. Conduct tests monthly during the summer and submit data to the statewide website.
Riveredge is participating in Screen Free Week by waiving trail fees for the week and sharing our other free programs already happening during the week.
Join us as we hike around the NOSD School Prairie that was planted June 2023, a little over ½ mile. Through game(s) we will explore with seeds and plants. This path is grass and stroller friendly.
The pull-a-thon is a competition, a fundraiser, and a way for people to join together to have a positive impact on their environment. Our natural areas need your help to avoid the damage that invasives cause!
How healthy is your soil, and what can you do to improve it? One of the best ways to "build" the nutrition of your soil, and thereby increase the nutrient uptake in garden plants, is by utilizing what Mary Ann Ihm calls "Black Gold"- compost!
Sam Corbo will discuss his experiences recording nocturnal migration over his Shorewood home over the last 3 years. He’ll also provide a tutorial for anyone interested in night flight calls. See Sam’s eBird profile “skcorboNFC” for examples.
Join a naturalist for a casual walk on the trails of Riveredge. Each stroll will focus on a special aspect of nature but other things of interest will be explored as well.
Join Conservation Manager Nathaniel Reinartz on a spring walk to observe and record the amazing diversity of migrating birds that stop over at some of Riveredge’s hotspots to refuel before continuing their journey north.
Join a team at 6:30 AM to search for as many species as possible. Or come anytime to bird on your own!
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!
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.
Join Conservation Manager Nathaniel Reinartz on a spring walk to observe and record the amazing diversity of migrating birds that stop over at some of Riveredge’s hotspots to refuel before continuing their journey north.
Spend the afternoon on the banks of Wells Lake in Ridge Run Park with a pole in your hand and hopefully a few bites on your line! Learn how to tie on a hook, bait your hook, and safely cast your line into the water.
Join a naturalist for a casual walk on the trails in search of Spring Wilflowers. These educational programs will give you a better understanding of the flora and fauna of the nature center as well as the history of the land.
We’ll be paddling and walking at Mud Lake in the Cedarburg Bog looking for migrants and uncommon birds. Canoes for a $10 rental fee or a few personal kayaks & canoes will be allowed.
Photo Club meetings are friendly and informal, with a brief discussion of upcoming activities, a short program and the opportunity to share and discuss photos.