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Art vs. Science

Join the Squam Lakes Association (SLA) on an exploration through Chamberlain Reynolds Memorial Forest on Sunday, June 1st from 10:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m. learning about scientific drawings. During the hike you will learn about the history and use of scientific drawing and be walked through the process of creating your own based on the surrounding environment.

Monoprint making inspired by Squam Lake

Join the Squam Lakes Association (SLA) and MaryAnn McGarry in an art session to make monoprints inspired by Squam Lake. Materials are included and registration is $45 per person.

Sun Printing

If you love the sun and mother earth you will love this program! We will be hosting a sun printing workshop using leaves, other natural materials, and an acrylic paint solution to print onto 100% cotton or silk materials. We will hold this event at the Squam Lakes Association barn building from 1-4 as a drop in event.

Squam in Fiber (Felting)

From 2 pm - 4:30 pm on October 4 we will be hosting a felting workshop. We will be out capturing the beauty of Pipers Cove as an introductory lesson or a way to connect with other felters in the area. We will have all the supplies necessary for participation but bring your own if you would like.

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.

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.

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!

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