Photo Club
Photo Club
The Photo Club meetings are friendly and informal, with a brief discussion of upcoming activities, a short program and conclude with the opportunity to share and discuss photos.
The Photo Club meetings are friendly and informal, with a brief discussion of upcoming activities, a short program and conclude with the opportunity to share and discuss photos.
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.
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.
Spring is here! Let's get a head start on our gardens by planting seeds to germinate and sprout indoors.
Dr. Bill Stout will share decades of research on nearly every aspect of urban Cooper's Hawks and other raptors.
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.
Families are invited to hike a half mile trail while children encounter stations to gather eggs from. Our eggs are filled with candy-free, nature inspired objects.
Join the Community Rivers Program to clean out our storm drains & learn more about how fallen leaves deposit an excess of nutrients into our waterways & what you can do to minimize this!
These naturalist guided experiences are designed with 45 minutes of structured play & exploration followed by 45 minutes of free play.
Join us for an informative conversation that will address all the basics about herbaceous invasive species!
Build your resilience and take control of your mental and physical health by honoring a moment for yourself to practice power yoga and mindfulness.
Learn about mushroom cultivation and help with every step of the process to inoculate logs with Shiitake spawn. Fee includes a shiitake log to take home.
Welcome the season by listening for birds, smelling flowers, looking for critters, and enjoying the beauty spring has to offer.
Join the Community Rivers Program to clean out our storm drains & learn more about how fallen leaves deposit an excess of nutrients into our waterways & what you can do to minimize this!
Learn all about the birds that call Riveredge home! We’ll listen to their calls, find out what they eat, and how they build their nests.
Join local bird expert, Dan Panetti, on an evening stroll in search of the Woodcock - a secretive species most easily found when engaged in wild aerial courtship displays.
Come learn everything you need to know about planting a tree! We'll cover: site location, site prep, how to plant, what kind of tree to plant, how to take care of your tree and more.
Using washable tempera paint, you will learn basic principles of painting before we set off on a short hike to select our scene.
Learn the 12 Principles of Painting, then set out with artist and art educator, Deb Prahl, for a short hike to select the landscape that will inspire your painting.
Join the Community Rivers Program to clean out our storm drains & learn more about how fallen leaves deposit an excess of nutrients into our waterways & what you can do to minimize this!
The Photo Club meetings are friendly and informal, with a brief discussion of upcoming activities, a short program and conclude with the opportunity to share and discuss photos.
These naturalist guided experiences are designed with 45 minutes of structured play & exploration followed by 45 minutes of free play.
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.
Families are invited to learn about the importance of backyard green infrastructure through the use of rain barrels.
Let’s explore the magic of spring ephemeral wildflowers in Bratt Woods! We’ll learn about these unique beauties as we use all of our senses to uncover their mysteries.
Come join a Riveredge naturalist as we use all of our senses to explore one of the most fascinating springtime worlds - the vernal pond.
Take a tour with a Riveredge membership representative and learn about Riveredge history, your membership, and some great places to go exploring.
All ages welcome! This program is free for everyone, members and non-members!
Learn some binocular skills as we hike around this space exploring the prairie, woods, and pond areas. We will also explore the pond area!
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.
Start your Fridays with an early morning walk with veteran birder, Paul Boyer. See and hear a wide variety of migrating spring birds.
All ages welcome! This program is free for everyone, members and non-members!
This 2-day orientation involves an indoor classroom day and an outdoor banding demonstration day. Returning volunteers (those that regularly attend any of the bird banding efforts at Riveredge) are encouraged to attend this orientation as a refresher.
Join Samantha Lammers, of SOYO studios, as we explore 2 different options of asana practice.
Please join us for a day of working and learning together as we strive to control invasive species, like garlic mustard and dames rocket, at Riveredge.
Learn how to assess the water quality of a nearby stream or river. Conduct tests monthly during the summer and submit their data to the statewide website.
Luke will regale us with tales of the floods and weather, aching muscles, fascinating characters, River Angels, encounters with other river-going vessels he encountered on the 2,300 mile trip.