Join guest STEM teachers for an exciting science activity! Tools and materials provided. Family Friendly. Alternating Sundays 11:00-11:45am. Walk-ins welcome. […]
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Gather in the Glen for a slow-paced ½ mile wooded, moderate trail walk. Enjoy the beauty of the Glen and each other's company while getting some mild morning exercise. Geared toward older adults, but all ages and abilities are welcome. Meet outside the Vernet Center at the north end of the Steps Parking Lot: 405 Corry St. Cost: Free. Parking: Free for program participants. |
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Our annual birdwatching marathon, with free hikes scheduled throughout the day. Join us as we raise funds in support of Glen Helen land restoration activities, and discover how many bird species can be found in the Glen in one 24-hour period! You can “Make it Count for the Birds” from the comfort of your home by offering a per-species or lump-sum donation. Visit glenhelen.org for more info. 5:30am: Dawn Chorus along the Little Miami | Greet the dawn and hear the forest awaken with song. MEETING SPOT: Grinnell Mill, 3536 Bryan Park Rd.
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Our annual birdwatching marathon, with free hikes scheduled throughout the day. Join us as we raise funds in support of Glen Helen land restoration activities, and discover how many bird species can be found in the Glen in one 24-hour period! You can “Make it Count for the Birds” from the comfort of your home by offering a per-species or lump-sum donation. Visit glenhelen.org for more info. 8:30am: Pine Forest Walk | Migratory songbirds, with occasional sightings of unusual finds like the colorful pine warbler. MEETING SPOT: Horace Mann Meadow, Bryan Park Rd., just south of John Bryan St Park entrance.
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Our annual birdwatching marathon, with free hikes scheduled throughout the day. Join us as we raise funds in support of Glen Helen land restoration activities, and discover how many bird species can be found in the Glen in one 24-hour period! You can “Make it Count for the Birds” from the comfort of your home by offering a per-species or lump-sum donation. Visit glenhelen.org for more info. 8:30am: Woodland Bird Walk | We expect fifty species or more on this two-hour hike. MEETING SPOT: Trailside Museum.
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Our annual birdwatching marathon, with free hikes scheduled throughout the day. Join us as we raise funds in support of Glen Helen land restoration activities, and discover how many bird species can be found in the Glen in one 24-hour period! You can “Make it Count for the Birds” from the comfort of your home by offering a per-species or lump-sum donation. Visit glenhelen.org for more info. 12pm: Tally Rally | Birders share what they’ve found (and what they’ve missed). Nosh on complimentary snacks and coffee. LOCATION: Trailside Museum.
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Our annual birdwatching marathon, with free hikes scheduled throughout the day. Join us as we raise funds in support of Glen Helen land restoration activities, and discover how many bird species can be found in the Glen in one 24-hour period! You can “Make it Count for the Birds” from the comfort of your home by offering a per-species or lump-sum donation. Visit glenhelen.org for more info. 12:30pm: The Homestead Walk | The sparsely visited area of the South Glen is home to a recently restored wetland. MEETING SPOT: The far end of West Jacoby Rd. (Access from Rt. 68)
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Our annual birdwatching marathon, with free hikes scheduled throughout the day. Join us as we raise funds in support of Glen Helen land restoration activities, and discover how many bird species can be found in the Glen in one 24-hour period! You can “Make it Count for the Birds” from the comfort of your home by offering a per-species or lump-sum donation. Visit glenhelen.org for more info. 12:30pm: South Glen Wetlands| The slope wetlands and cattail marsh of the South Glen present a wholly different habitat than that of the North Glen. MEETING SPOT: Greene County Boat Launch at the end of East Jacoby Rd. (Access from Clifton Rd.)
What does a box turtle eat? Drop in to find out as we feed our resident turtles and other native ambassador animals. No registration required. All ages welcome. Program: Free. Parking: $10, members free. Trailside Museum: 505 Corry St.
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Our annual birdwatching marathon, with free hikes scheduled throughout the day. Join us as we raise funds in support of Glen Helen land restoration activities, and discover how many bird species can be found in the Glen in one 24-hour period! You can “Make it Count for the Birds” from the comfort of your home by offering a per-species or lump-sum donation. Visit glenhelen.org for more info. 3:30pm: Prairie and River Walk | We’ll walk through the South Glen along the Little Miami. Expect orioles, finches, swallows, and warblers. MEETING SPOT: The Little Miami Bridge on Grinnell Rd. |
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Open to the public. Program: Free, $10 parking, free for members. Don Cipollini is a Professor of Biological Sciences at Wright State University and host of "The Naturalist" on Yellow Springs community access channel 5 and on YouTube." |In this talk, Don will first discuss an appreciation for large, old and otherwise venerable trees using several local and far-away examples. He will then tell the story of the Logan Elm, a tree of monumental proportions that was a central feature in the saga of Native American relations with European colonists in the eastern U.S. |
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Gather in the Glen for a slow-paced ½ mile wooded, moderate trail walk. Enjoy the beauty of the Glen and each other's company while getting some mild morning exercise. Geared toward older adults, but all ages and abilities are welcome. Meet outside the Vernet Center at the north end of the Steps Parking Lot: 405 Corry St. Cost: Free. Parking: Free for program participants. |
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What does a box turtle eat? Drop in to find out as we feed our resident turtles and other native ambassador animals. No registration required. All ages welcome. Program: Free. Parking: $10, members free. Trailside Museum: 505 Corry St. |
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Join stem teacher Amber Good & guest teachers for an exciting and engaging environmental science discovery! Tools and materials provided. Family friendly! Alternating Sundays 11:00-11:45am. Walk-ins welcome. Program: $5, members free. Parking: $10, members free.
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Join retired teacher and nature journaling enthusiast, Anne Griffith, for some guided, creative time in the Glen. New and veteran journalers are welcome. Bring drawing supplies: pencils, blank paper or your favorite sketchbook and other painting/drawing materials. (New! Blank Journals available in Nature Shop)Participants will head to a special spot in the Glen, weather permitting, to get drawing prompts to guide your creative endeavors. Ages 12 and up are welcome. Attend one or many. Registration required at glenhelen.org, $5 program + $10 parking, Members Free. Trailside Museum: 505 Corry St. Are you a Glen Helen member? Great! Request your member discount code at programs@glenhelen.org.
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Gather in the Glen for a slow-paced ½ mile wooded, moderate trail walk. Enjoy the beauty of the Glen and each other's company while getting some mild morning exercise. Geared toward older adults, but all ages and abilities are welcome. Meet outside the Vernet Center at the north end of the Steps Parking Lot: 405 Corry St. Cost: Free. Parking: Free for program participants. |
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What does a box turtle eat? Drop in to find out as we feed our resident turtles and other native ambassador animals. No registration required. All ages welcome. Program: Free. Parking: $10, members free. Trailside Museum: 505 Corry St.
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Join Eco-Game Nite Host & Ohio Certified Volunteer Naturalist, Jake Haney for an evening of board games & fun! Participants can bring a game to share, learn a new game and/or play an environmentally themed game like Wingspan, Photosynthesis, Trails, and more. All ages & abilities welcome. Registration requested at glenhelen.org, drop-ins welcome. Program: Free. Parking: Free for participants. Trailside Museum: 505 Corry St.
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Gather in the Glen for a slow-paced ½ mile wooded, moderate trail walk. Enjoy the beauty of the Glen and each other's company while getting some mild morning exercise. Geared toward older adults, but all ages and abilities are welcome. Meet outside the Vernet Center at the north end of the Steps Parking Lot: 405 Corry St. Cost: Free. Parking: Free for program participants. |
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What does a box turtle eat? Drop in to find out as we feed our resident turtles and other native ambassador animals. No registration required. All ages welcome. Program: Free. Parking: $10, members free. Trailside Museum: 505 Corry St.
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Join volunteer Tom Sabin for a night hike under the bonus full moon this month. A Blue Moon is the 2nd full moon in the same month, that well, happens once in a Blue Moon. Moderate 1-mile hike on the Inman Trail. Program: $5, members free. Parking: Free. Registration required. Meet at Cascades Parking Lot: 1075 SR 343.
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What does a box turtle eat? Drop in to find out as we feed our resident turtles and other native ambassador animals. No registration required. All ages welcome. Program: Free. Parking: $10, members free. Trailside Museum: 505 Corry St. |