McLane Center Holiday Closure
McLane Center in Concord is closed for the week of December 26, and will reopen on Tuesday, January 3, 2023. The Center hours starting January 3 are Tuesdays-Fridays 11am-5pm. Trails remain open during daylight hours.
McLane Center in Concord is closed for the week of December 26, and will reopen on Tuesday, January 3, 2023. The Center hours starting January 3 are Tuesdays-Fridays 11am-5pm. Trails remain open during daylight hours.
Massabesic Center in Auburn is closed for the week of December 26, and will reopen on Tuesday, January 3, 2023. The Center hours starting January 3 will be Tuesdays-Fridays 11am-5pm, and Sundays 11am-5pm. Trails remain open during daylight hours.
McLane Center in Concord is closed for the week of December 26, and will reopen on Tuesday, January 3, 2023. The Center hours starting January 3 are Tuesdays-Fridays 11am-5pm. Trails remain open during daylight hours.
The McLane Center presents a group exhibit called "Watercolor Reflections On/In Nature." The exhibit is visible during open hours (Tues-Fri 11am-5pm), December 1, 2022 through January 18, 2023. Join us for an artist reception on Tuesday, December 6, 2022 from 4-6pm. Participating Artists: Becky Darling Susan Huppi Mary Jo MacGowan Mary Borowski Lori Hartling Emily […]
The McLane Center presents a group exhibit called "Watercolor Reflections On/In Nature." The exhibit is visible during open hours (Tues-Fri 11am-5pm), December 1, 2022 through January 18, 2023. Join us for an artist reception on Tuesday, December 6, 2022 from 4-6pm. Participating Artists: Becky Darling Susan Huppi Mary Jo MacGowan Mary Borowski Lori Hartling Emily […]
The McLane Center presents a group exhibit called "Watercolor Reflections On/In Nature." The exhibit is visible during open hours (Tues-Fri 11am-5pm), December 1, 2022 through January 18, 2023. Join us for an artist reception on Tuesday, December 6, 2022 from 4-6pm. Participating Artists: Becky Darling Susan Huppi Mary Jo MacGowan Mary Borowski Lori Hartling Emily […]
The McLane Center presents a group exhibit called "Watercolor Reflections On/In Nature." The exhibit is visible during open hours (Tues-Fri 11am-5pm), December 1, 2022 through January 18, 2023. Join us for an artist reception on Tuesday, December 6, 2022 from 4-6pm. Participating Artists: Becky Darling Susan Huppi Mary Jo MacGowan Mary Borowski Lori Hartling Emily […]
Date: January 6th, 5:00pm-6:30pm Price: $12 for members, $15 for non-members Join local nature photographer, Tracy Brunner, at the Massabesic Center for an evening photo hike along Massabesic Lake. The walk will start at the Center and continue on the trails to photograph the beautiful lakeshore landscapes and the local wildlife. During the workshop, Tracy […]
January 7, 9:30pm – 11:00am Winter is a great time to sow native seeds. Many native seeds need to be exposed to prolonged cold and moist conditions to break their dormancy and germinate. Join us as we introduce you to native plants and guide you through this hands-on, 6-step process. You'll leave with a pot […]
The McLane Center presents a group exhibit called "Watercolor Reflections On/In Nature." The exhibit is visible during open hours (Tues-Fri 11am-5pm), December 1, 2022 through January 18, 2023. Join us for an artist reception on Tuesday, December 6, 2022 from 4-6pm. Participating Artists: Becky Darling Susan Huppi Mary Jo MacGowan Mary Borowski Lori Hartling Emily […]
The McLane Center presents a group exhibit called "Watercolor Reflections On/In Nature." The exhibit is visible during open hours (Tues-Fri 11am-5pm), December 1, 2022 through January 18, 2023. Join us for an artist reception on Tuesday, December 6, 2022 from 4-6pm. Participating Artists: Becky Darling Susan Huppi Mary Jo MacGowan Mary Borowski Lori Hartling Emily […]
Join the New Hampshire Audubon Seacoast Chapter for their in person January program. New Hampshire is home to a number of fish populations that are at risk of decline, or in some cases extirpation, due to human caused threats. Declines in aquatic species often go unnoticed, because they are less visible to the public. This […]