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Salamander Brigade Program & Crafts

Join LRCC members Kevin, Macie and Diego for a fun after-school lesson at the Holderness Free Library on amphibian conservation and the upcoming spring Salamander Brigade. Following the presentation, participants can help craft salamander crossing signs and other creative projects.

Full Moon Hike: Whitten Woods

Join LRCC members Macie, Diego, and Kevin for a moonlit hike up to the Whitten Woods South Peak. It will be a lovely spring night filled with stargazing, moongazing, and listening for nocturnal critters.

FULL – Drawn to Nature: Learning to Nature Journal

Have you ever slowed down long enough to truly notice the patterns on a leaf, the texture of tree bark, or the way light dances across the water? Nature journaling is a simple yet powerful way to deepen your connection with the outdoors. It’s the practice of recording your observations of nature, through sketches, notes, questions, and reflections. Join us for a welcoming, hands-on nature journaling program open to all ages and experience levels.

Salamander Brigade Program & Crafts

Join LRCC members Kevin, Macie and Diego for a fun after-school lesson at the Ashland Town Library on amphibian conservation and the upcoming spring Salamander Brigade. Following the presentation, participants can help craft salamander crossing signs and other creative projects.

The Art of Upcycling

Join the Squam Lakes Association for drop-in workshop on upcycling where we’ll transform everyday discarded materials into imaginative sculptures, mosaics, and characters. Using bottle caps, aluminum cans, plastic lids, old electronics, and other recycled materials, participants will reimagine trash as treasure.

Science Pub: Be Lake Smart

Join us at Walter's Basin for tips for becoming LakeSmart. You can be a hero for your lake! What happens on your property affects the lake, whether you live along it or miles from it.

Life Under Glass: DIY Biosphere in a Jar

Join the SLA and build your own self-sustaining "Squam in a Jar" by collecting local soil and "murky" water to jumpstart a miniature living ecosystem. You will learn how to layer these natural elements so your biosphere can recycle its own air and water for years to come!

Timberdoodling: Looking for Spring’s Funkiest Bird

Timberdoodle, Bog sucker, Night Partridge, Labrador Twister, are just a few of the strange names attributed to this strange bird. Join us as we search for the elusive and wonderful American woodcock, a spring ambassador with a display as weird as its many names!

Conservation & Cinema: Lessons from Jellystone

Get ready for a big-screen adventure as we kick off National Park Week! Join us at the SLA for an interactive viewing of the 2010 movie Yogi Bear. This fun afternoon connects the mission of the National Park Service to our own backyard, teaching you how to be a real-life protector of natural spaces.

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