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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/2022-11-09/
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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SUMMARY:Fall Tree Identification Walk
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, November 9th from 2:30pm-4:30pm \nJoin UNH Extension Foresters\, Mike Gagnon and Greg Jordan\, for a relaxed fall tree ID walk. On this guided walk you will learn how to identify numerous species of shrubs and trees in winter using visual clues other than just leaves – clues such as shape\, branching patterns\, buds\, bark\, smell\, taste\, habitat\, cones\, and fruits. The ability to identify trees and shrubs by their bark\, twigs and buds is a very useful skill for anyone who spends time in the woods. Along the way we can discuss forest ecology\, tree disorders\, wildlife habitats\, invasive species\, or other questions that you have about New Hampshire’s forests. \nCo-sponsored by UNH Cooperative Extension. \nThe University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension is an equal opportunity educator and employer. UNH\, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture\, and New Hampshire counties cooperating. Our programs and policies are consistent with pertinent Federal and State laws and regulations prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race\, color\, national origin\, religion\, sex\, gender identity (including gender expression)\, sexual orientation\, disability\, age\, marital status\, familial/parental status\, income derived from a public assistance program\, political beliefs\, reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity. \nFor persons with disabilities requiring special accommodations\, please contact Mike Gagnon prior to the event. Given ample time\, we will make any reasonable effort to make accommodations
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/fall-tree-identification-walk/
LOCATION:Massabesic Center\, 26 Audubon Way\, Auburn\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hands-on workshop,Nature Walk
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ORGANIZER;CN="Slater Roosa":MAILTO:sroosa@nhaudubon.org
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SUMMARY:Saving a Species from Extinction\, Protecting the North Atlantic Right Whale
DESCRIPTION:Join the New Hampshire Audubon Seacoast Chapter for their in person November program. \nWith fewer than 350 whales remaining\, the North Atlantic right whale is one of the rarest large whale species in the world. Once a heavily targeted commercial whaling species\, right whales remain vulnerable to contemporary human activities\, including vessel strikes and entanglement in fishing gear. Their recovery is also threatened by low reproduction\, habitat loss\, disease and environmental contaminants. For more than 40 years\, the New England Aquarium has been in the forefront of right whale research and conservation efforts and our work has been integral to informing national and international efforts to protect these elusive giants. This program presented by Heather Pettis will share the history of this iconic species as well as the tremendous efforts underway to save them from extinction. \nThe Seacoast Chapter meets monthly on the second Wednesday except the months of July and August unless there is a special program. Refreshments are served at 7 pm and the meetings begin at 7:30 pm unless otherwise noted (entrance doors locked at 7:45 pm). The public is welcome free of charge. In person meetings are held at the Seacoast Science Center at Odiorne State Park\, Route 1A\, Rye\, NH. Wheelchair accessible. For more information on chapter programs\, please contact: Dan Hubbard\, (603) 332-4093 or danielhubbard@peoplepc.com.  \nFor more information see our web site at http://www.seacoastchapter.org/programs. Cancellations will be announced on http://www.seacoastchapter.org/programs.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/saving-a-species-from-extinction-protecting-the-north-atlantic-right-whale/
LOCATION:Seacoast Science Center\, Odiorne State Park\, Route 1A\, Rye\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chapter Program,Featured
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ORGANIZER;CN="Seacoast Chapter":MAILTO:danielhubbard@peoplepc.com
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