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.
This winter, Riveredge is excited to welcome Mary Addy to lead a gentle, slow flow yoga practice every other Wednesday in January.
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.
Enjoy your Friday night by luminary light on a self-guided 1.5 mile illuminated trail. Traverse our trails on skis, snowshoes, or your own two feet. A warm fire and hot cocoa will await you.
Come play and sculpt with snow to create magical art! We will use natural materials and extra colors to add to the art fun! No snow- don’t worry our creative juices will still explore winter art!
Get your friends and family together to spend the afternoon playing boot hockey on Riveredge’s Farm Pond. Boot hockey is a casual and fun way to get outside during the winter.
The Lake- what will it be? Frozen solid, open water, ice floating? Who knows! Let’s observe it from the bluff and then head down to the water to see what is happening with the water due to weather!
Join Riveredge on a tour of PortFish to learn about sustainable and healthy alternatives to food production and supply, and to engage communities in actively exploring alternatives.
These naturalist guided experiences are designed with 45 minutes of structured play & exploration followed by 45 minutes of free play.
Come learn about the different ornithological research projects at Riveredge and how you can get involved!
Enjoy your Friday night by luminary light on a self-guided 1.5 mile illuminated trail. Traverse our trails on skis, snowshoes, or your own two feet. A warm fire and hot cocoa will await you.
You will learn the gear you need, how to safely judge the ice, practice drilling holes, setting tip ups, and dropping a line. You will even make your own fishing pole!
Take a tour with a Riveredge membership representative and learn about Riveredge history, your membership, and some great places to go exploring.
Nature Tots is an early childhood program designed for learners ages 2-5 years old, accompanied by an adult guardian.
There is growing concern about the population decline of insects in flight. We’ll focus on Martins and Swallows.
In this cooking session we will learn how to create yummy sweet treats to share with your valentines!
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.
Enjoy your Friday night by luminary light on a self-guided 1.5 mile illuminated trail. Traverse our trails on skis, snowshoes, or your own two feet. A warm fire and hot cocoa will await you.
Join a Riveredge Adventure Educator to learn the basic camping skills and gear needed to go on your own camping trip in a frontcountry setting.
Bring a Friend to Family Nature Club to explore Nichols Creek State Wildlife Area!
Connect with our community and learn from this informational presentation on the Ozaukee and West Bend REKO Rings.
These naturalist guided experiences are designed with 45 minutes of structured play & exploration followed by 45 minutes of free play.
Join Matt Smith, a professional Restoration Ecologist with over 22 years of experience, for an entirely outside hands-on field demonstration in the arts of pruning, coppicing and tree release for restoration and landscaping.
Enjoy your Friday night by luminary light on a self-guided 1.5 mile illuminated trail. Traverse our trails on skis, snowshoes, or your own two feet. A warm fire and hot cocoa will await you.
See the sugaring process from beginning to end. Learn how to identify & tap a maple; collect & boil down the sap; and how to finish off and bottle the syrup.
The best place to start is understanding line and knots. Work with experienced anglers to become familiar with essential knots and when to use them.
Help us prepare for the sugarin’ season by tapping the maple trees in Riveredge’s sugarbush. We need people to drill the holes, tap in the spiles and hang the buckets.
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!