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SUMMARY:Maine Coast Fall Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Join trip leaders Linda Maley and Ann Ablowich looking for seabirds\, raptors\, and  late migrating songbirds along the southern Maine coast. Meet at the Perkins Cove parking lot at 9 am. From Perkins Cove we will bird Marginal Way\, Nubble Light and Seapoint Beach. Dress warmly in layers and bring water and lunch or snack. \nRegistration is limited to 20 and participants should be fully vaccinated. As the event nears\, visit the Seacoast Chapter website for more information and to sign-up. \nContact: Linda Maley.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/maine-coast-fall-field-trip/
LOCATION:NH
CATEGORIES:Chapter Field Trip,Field Trip,Nature Walk
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ORGANIZER;CN="Seacoast Chapter":MAILTO:danielhubbard@peoplepc.com
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SUMMARY:Pollinator Meadow Volunteer Day
DESCRIPTION:How do you move an acre of plastic and plant an acre of native seeds? With little wind (hopefully)\, plenty of sun and lots of hands. \nPollinator Meadow Volunteer Request:  Plastic Removal\, Plastic Movement\, and Seed and Straw Spreading \nWednesday\, 2 November 2022\, 12-4pm \nRain Date: Friday\,  (Need dry weather for seed spreading): 4 November 2022 \n(Go\No Go will be sent out on Tuesday afternoon based on weather). \nActivities include: \n\nRemoval and movement of rocks and timbers to keep plastic down\nPulling of weeds which grew between the plastic\nMoving and securing plastic in new areas or folding it for storage and use elsewhere\nRaking out area to be seeded and removing roots\, litter\, and duff\nSpreading new native seed and sand mixture\nRolling and pressing in seeds for germination (soil compaction)\nSpreading straw\nDo the native seed germination dance 🙂\n\nIf you are interested and can attend either the day planned or the rain day\, please email T. Parker Schuerman. \nWhy a pollinator meadow? The demonstration pollinator meadow engages and educates local community members and collaborators in site preparation\, seeding\, and the ongoing maintenance of accessible fields planted with native grasses and wildflowers.  Bees and other pollinators are essential components of NH’s agricultural systems and natural ecosystems. These species rely on abundant sources of pollen and nectar for survival. By planting bee gardens and flowering meadows\, we can help support this critical natural resource. Workshops for landowners to learn about the mechanics of successfully establishing pollinator habitat on their property are planned and monitoring for pollinator usage of the meadows will engage citizen scientists of all ages.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/pollinator-meadow-volunteer-day/
LOCATION:McLane Center\, 84 Silk Farm Road\, Concord\, NH\, 03301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pollinators,Volunteering,Wildlife Sanctuary Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Parker Schuerman":MAILTO:pschuerman@nhaudubon.org
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SUMMARY:Nature's Beauty Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:September 30 – November 29\, 2022 at Massabesic Center in Auburn\n \nThe Manchester Artists Association presents “Nature’s Beauty”\, a celebration of art and nature. Thirteen talented artists will be exhibiting works in oil\, watercolor\, acrylic\, pastel\, colored pencil and photography. The Manchester Artists Association is a group of dedicated artists whose motto is “Artists Helping Artists”. The organization was formed in 1966 to provide fellowship\, learning and inspiration to artists who are engaged or interested in the pursuit of fine art.   \n“Nature’s Beauty” is visible at NH Audubon’s Massabesic Center during open hours\, September 30 to November 29\, from 12pm-5pm Tues – Fri\, and 10am-5pm\, Sat and Sun. Please note the viewing room may be closed to the public during private events and education presentations (note: specific closures Oct. 1 and Oct. 25-31). \n \nA public reception\, to experience the works with the artists\, will be held on October 9\, 12pm to 3pm.   \nAll works are available for immediate purchase\, including additional prints and cards displayed in the store\, with 30% of the proceeds going to support the mission of NH Audubon.  \nFeatured artists:  \n\nSharon Allen  \nNoella Breault  \nVirginia Demers \nTherese DesRosiers  \nPaul Ducret  \nJudy Gelinas  \nLaurie Lafleur  \nAline Lotter \nMadeleine Minard  \nHoward Muscott  \nJames O’Donnell  \nRollande Rousselle \nSusan Snay \n\nImages\, pictured left to right: “In the Distance” by Rollande Rousselle\, “Gliding Swan” by Virginia Demers\, and “Forest Stream” by James O’Donnell. 
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/natures-beauty-art-exhibit/2022-11-02/
LOCATION:Massabesic Center\, 26 Audubon Way\, Auburn\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kimmie Whiteman":MAILTO:kwhiteman@nhaudubon.org
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