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1 event,This exciting two day workshop is organized to offer a comprehensive introduction to the wonderful range of tools, techniques, and materials involved in the traditional Japanese hanga method. Hanga is color woodblock printing using water with multiple carved wood blocks, pigments, rice paste and a hand-held baren instead of a press. Everyone engages with aspects […]
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Coming to a wet roadway in spring near you – thousands and thousands of salamanders! Why do salamanders (and frogs and toads) cross roads on wet rainy nights in spring? Where are they going? How far do they move? Who’s going where? Rick Van de Poll leads this pre-migration workshop on New Hampshire’s salamanders that […]
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Following the devastating eruption of Indonesia’s Mt. Tambora in 1815. The effects led to calling the following year the “Year without a Summer.” We’ll explore the many natural and cultural impacts this event had on the world, including right here in New Hampshire.
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The state’s bear population may currently be slumbering, but management for these mammals is a year-round job. And that job belongs to Andrew Timmins (among many others). Andrew is a Wildlife Biologist and the State’s Bear Biologist. Andrew will present an overview of the state’s bear population, the challenges they are facing, and current management […]
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The streams and ponds are opening up and ducks are returning. We’ll explore the old course of the Saco River and other open water in search of wood ducks, hooded mergansers, common golden eyes, and other early migrants. Bring binoculars and we’ll bring the donuts! Call 447-6991 for reservations. Cost: $5/person
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Join Tin Mountain Conservation Center and naturalist Matt Maloney for an “all ages” evening viewing of the spring night sky from a beautiful dark sky location in Shelburne, NH. We’ll use both our unaided eyes and telescopes to view the celestial roadmap of the heavens and understand how the constellations and stars that are visible, change […]
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Join Tin Mountain for a celebration of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day…stay tuned for more details
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1 event,In this weekend portrait painting workshop, students will first start by drawing the head to understand the structure and form. We will investigate the specifics of individual features. After lunch, participants will paint the head in their chosen medium using a limited palette of primary colors. The focus of this will be creating a recognizable form.
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The Peregrine Falcon was once on the brink of extinction. These awe-inspiring aerial hunters are again soaring across New Hampshire’s skies thanks to the passion and dedication of people we like to call Earth Heroes. During this program, a Squam Lakes Natural Science Center naturalist will introduce you to three live animals native to New […]
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Join birders of all levels on this weekly bird walk through the bog and view the rich diversity of bird life that makes it way north to rest or nest. Bring binoculars (or borrow ours), rubber boots, and a snack. Our final week will be via canoe!
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