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SUMMARY:All Things Owl in New England Habitats Photography Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The McLane Center presents the photography of Howard S. Muscott\, visible during open hours (Tues-Fri 11am-5pm)\, July 1 through August 31\, 2022. \nSpecial Exhibition Opening Thursday July 7th\, 2022.  4-6 PM \nAccording to Howard\, “Owls have always fascinated me and I’ve spent hours trying to find\, photograph and experience their presence.  Fortunately\, New England in general\, and New Hampshire in particular\, have excellent habitat for these magnificent creatures in every season. Whether indigenous to New England like the Barred and Screech Owl\, or Winter visitors from the North like the Snowy\, Short-eared\, or Great Grey\, Owls are beautiful to photograph in New England environments. In All Things Owl\, I try to immerse the viewer in images of these mighty birds of prey within local natural habitats on dunes\, in forests\, and in the sky.  My hope is that the images encourage a personal connection to one of nature’s most beautiful and intelligent raptors\, inspiring one to want to treasure and protect them as much as I do.” \nHoward Muscott has photographed nature\, landscapes and wildlife for more than 45 years.  Grounded in his early years of hiking\, backpacking\, and mountain climbing\, Howard’s love for nature photography is fueled by the exquisite beauty of the natural world and the wildlife residing within their various landscapes.  “The ideal photograph tells a story that speaks directly and profoundly to the heart while moving the mind to self-reflection and advocacy.” \nSelf-taught\, Howard has had more than 40 individual and 60 group shows highlighting among other things Nature\, Autumn\, Southwestern Peoples and Light\, the Mountains of Alaska\, Colorado and the Pacific Northwest\, Owls\, Costa Rica\, and Kenya.  Howard’s work has been published on the cover of national journals in education\, in newspapers and books\, and used on educational and other websites. \nwww.chasingthegoldenlight.com
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/all-things-owl-exhibit/2022-08-23/
LOCATION:McLane Center\, 84 Silk Farm Road\, Concord\, NH\, 03301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
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ORGANIZER;CN="Michelle Varga":MAILTO:mvarga@nhaudubon.org
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SUMMARY:Cover Crops and Fall Vegetables - What to Plant at the End of the Season
DESCRIPTION:Gardening season may be winding down\, but there are still things that you can plant in your vegetable garden in the fall. Learn about the value of cover crops and some examples of what to plant for soil health and spring garden preparation. Discover the wonders of fall planted spinach and gain some tricks for planting garlic – one of the easiest crops to grow if done right. \nInstructors: Nate Bernitz\, UNH Extension Public Engagement Program Manager and Beth McGuinn\, long-time organic gardener and garden educator. \nLocation: Demonstration and Teaching Garden at NH Audubon’s Massabesic Center \nFee: $15/person; $10/NH Audubon member or UNH Extension volunteer \nREGISTER HERE \nRegistration deadline: August 18 \nRefunds will be issued for cancellations before August 18. \nIf the event is sold out\, please email Jacob.Winn@unh.edu to be added to the waitlist. \nTo request a reasonable accommodation\, please contact: Ruth Smith at ruth.smith@unh.edu or 603-355-2718. \nThe Demonstration and Teaching Garden is a partnership program between UNH Extension and NH Audubon\, which provides the public with research-based\, sustainable gardening information and skills that benefit people and our environment.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/cover-crops-aug16-2022/
LOCATION:Massabesic Center\, 26 Audubon Way\, Auburn\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Demonstration Garden,Hands-on workshop,Presentation/Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kimmie Whiteman":MAILTO:kwhiteman@nhaudubon.org
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SUMMARY:Astronomy Talk and Viewing
DESCRIPTION:Red Barn Series\, Newfound Audubon\nNo registration necessary – just come and join us! \nSpeaker: John Bishop\, New Hampshire Astronomical Society \nWhen we look up at the night sky on a clear night\, we see points of light with varied color and brightness. We know that the light has reached us across the vastness of space\, but just how far has it traveled? And how do we know that? Astronomers have the cosmic distance ladder to measure farther and farther away from us\, using different methods to cover greater and greater distances. \nJoin John Bishop of the New Hampshire Astronomical Society as he describes the distance ladder and also opens a window into the August night sky. After his presentation in the Red Barn\, head outside with John for a Sky Watch. \nPlease park across the street at Ash Cottage. Download a map here. Note that this is now a private residence and there is no bathroom access. \nSpecial thanks to our 2022 Red Barn Series sponsor\, the Hebron Conservation Commission; and to our co-host\, the Newfound Lake Region Association.\n \nPhoto: The moon and Venus (NASA photo).
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/red-barn-2022-astronomy/
LOCATION:Red Barn\, 41 North Shore Road\, Hebron\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Red Barn Speaker Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marc Nutter":MAILTO:mnutter@nhaudubon.org
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