LRCC Celebration of Service
Join us for the LRCC Celebration of Service, a science fair and speaker series highlighting the work of our AmeriCorps members.
Join us for the LRCC Celebration of Service, a science fair and speaker series highlighting the work of our AmeriCorps members.
Join the Squam Lakes Association for an introductory stargazing workshop. What better place to gaze at the stars than at Squam Lake! SLA is honored to welcome back Phil Babcock from the New Hampshire Astronomical Society who will show us exciting celestial objects through binoculars and telescopes.
Come join the SLA for a full moon hike on December 4th from 6-8pm at Whitten Woods. This is the last full moon of the year!
The Ashland Garden Club is hosting a Holiday Greens Sale at the Squam Lakes Association Great Room from 9am - 12pm.
This winter’s story is Frederick by Leo Lionni. Frederick won the Caldecott Honor in 1968 for its unique illustrations of the heart warming tale about a mouse who prepares for winter in a unique way.
Join the Squam Lakes Association for an introductory stargazing workshop. What better place to gaze at the stars than at Squam Lake!
Fishers have long been the subject of tall tales and misconceptions that have unfairly damaged their reputation. Join us as wildlife ecologist, photographer, and certified wildlife tracker, Ben Wymer shares research from UNH and NH Fish & Game about the challenges facing these fascinating mustelids.
Looking for a reason to get outside on a winter morning? Join Lakes Region Conservation Corps members on a moderate 3 mile loop around Five Finger Point. Explore each cove and "finger" of this northern piece of Squam Lake. The Fiver Finger Point trail will give you a unique view of the lake from the shores of Squam.
Winter has set in and New Hampshire is once again blanketed in snow. Much of the wildlife that flourished in the warmer months is nowhere to be seen, but a stroll in the snow will reveal that there are many furry and feathered residents that stay here all year long! Join the Squam Lakes Association to explore the clues wildlife leave behind as they brave the New Hampshire winter. We will identify animal tracks and signs that can be found throughout the Squam watershed and learn how they can tell us about the health of our watershed! This is a perfect way for people of all ages to enjoy New Hampshire's chilly winter days.
Winterfest is free and open to the public, so join us for some winter fun!
