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SUMMARY:From Forest to Fashion - a Natural Dye Workshop with the Burrillville Land Trust
DESCRIPTION:Registration required. \nThe Burrillville Land Trust is hosting a workshop to dye fabrics with colors extracted from plants. This highly immersive experience includes foraging in the woods with expert guides\, yoga\, delicious lunch\, and lots of dye experiments both days. At the end\, we get together for a community sewing day and a fun\, casual fashion show to share and celebrate our creations. Our expert guides include Hope Leeson and Dylan Spears. Read about last year’s event here. \nMust send check or Venmo $150 to the Burrillville Land Trust to reserve and secure spot. Please reach out to burrillvillelandtrustfriends@gmail.com with any questions.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/from-forest-to-fashion-a-natural-dye-workshop-with-the-burrillville-land-trust
LOCATION:Edward D. Vock Conservation Area\, 603-805 Jackson Schoolhouse Rd\, Pascoag\, RI\, 02859\, us
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SUMMARY:Audubon Raptor Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Registration required — see link below. \nThe rulers of the sky are descending on the Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium in September. Birds of prey with long sharp talons\, hooked beaks\, and highly developed eyesight and hearing to Bristol. They’re raptors\, the superior hunters of the avian world. \nOwls\, hawks\, and falcons will be featured in live flight presentations\, educational programs\, and activities for bird enthusiasts of all ages. Audubon Raptor Weekend presents a unique opportunity for visitors to get up-close with many species and learn about their adaptations and habitats in this engaging\, family-friendly weekend event. \nNew for 2023! Master Falconer Gregory Wojtera has worked with over 55 raptors during the past 14 years and has worked as a full-time falconer and educator since 2016. Wojtera trains and flies hawks\, falcons and owls and founded Master of the Skies in 2014 to educate the public on falconry and raptors. He will be presenting a number of hawks in free-flight programs on both Saturday and Sunday. \nRegister here. \nOne-Day pass: $17/Adult\, $12/Non-member Child\, Children 3 and under free\nFamily 4 Pack $55\nTwo-Day pass: $30.00 Adult\, $20.00 Child (4-12)
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/audubon-raptor-weekend-8
LOCATION:The Audubon Society of Rhode Island Nature Center and Aquarium\, 1401 Hope St\, Bristol\, RI\, 02809\, us
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SUMMARY:PIC-WIL Nature Preserve Walk with Barrington Land Conservation Trust
DESCRIPTION:Registration required — see link below. \nJoin the Barrington Land Conservation Trust for a walk to PIC-WIL Nature Preserve. This 17-acre preserve of forest\, field\, salt marsh and coastal dunes on the east shore of the Providence River in Barrington. \nOnce home to a bottling facility owned by Deep Water Rock Company\, the property was donated to the Nature Conservancy by Catherine Picerelli in December of 1986 and deeded to the Barrington Land Conservation Trust in 1987\, to be preserved in perpetuity as a nature preserve. \nThe donation was made in memory of the families of Peter J. Picerelli and Clifford M. Wilson: thus the name “PIC-WIL.” Although the property is generally closed to the public due to its status as a nature preserve\, the Land Trust opens PIC-WIL periodically for guided walks. \nThe forest includes a wide variety of deciduous trees. The property is home to deer\, coyote\, fox\, weasels\, squirrels\, chipmunks and rabbits. \nPurple Martins nest here in late spring and summer. Common birds of the marsh and tidal creeks include Mallards\, American Black Ducks\, Snowy and Great Egrets\, Green-backed Herons\, Great Blue Herons\, and Osprey. Sharp-tailed Sparrows\, Belted Kingfishers and various shorebirds are other likely visitors of the wetland. \nNesting birds of the forest and its shrub border include Song Sparrow\, Carolina Wren\, Blue Jay\, Flicker\, Cardinal\, Goldfinch\, Robin\, Red-eyed Vireo\, Mockingbird\, Catbird\, Brown Thrasher and others. \nThree plants at PIC-WIL have “special interest” status in the state of Rhode Island: Creeping Spikerush (Eleocharis rostellata)\, Maritime Seablite (Suaeda maritima) and Robust Bulrush (Scirpus robustus). \nThe terrain is gentle but may be wet in places. Dress for the weather and wear sturdy footwear. You may wish to bring a walking stick or poles to assist you when crossing wet areas. \nPark on the side of Tallwood Drive (off Washington Road) in Barrington\, RI. The group will meet at the trailhead\, which is directly across from Tallwood on Washington Road\, Barrington\, RI. \nThe walk will last about an hour and a half. All ages are welcome. No dogs. \nRegister here.
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/pic-wil-nature-preserve-walk-with-barrington-land-conservation-trust-10-9-2023
LOCATION:Washington Road\, Washington Rd\, Barrington\, RI\, 02806\, us
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SUMMARY:Hunts Mills Hike with the East Providence Conservation Commission
DESCRIPTION:The East Providence Conservation Commission will lead a guided historical walk of the grounds at Hunts Mills to coincide with the East Providence Historical Society monthly open house of the John Hunt House\, a museum of East Providence history. This is an easy and relaxed paced hike that is good for beginners and kids. The grounds have plenty of history as well. We will stop several times and discuss the history of the property. This walk will be approximately 1 mile over easy terrain. \nCONTACT INFO:\nErnie Germani\n401-435-7703 x 6\negermani@eastprovidenceri.gov
URL:https://www.rilandtrusts.org/landtrustdays/activity-new/hunts-mills-hike-with-the-east-providence-conservation-commission
LOCATION:The Hunt House Museum\, Hunts Mill Rd\, Rumford\, RI\, 02916\, us
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