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SUMMARY:Massabesic Gardens Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an intimate guided tour of the gardens at the Massabesic Center in Auburn. We will lead you on a fun ramble of the grounds\, and dig into the history\, upkeep\, and future of each of our unique garden spaces. \nYou’ll learn about NH Audubon’s partnership with the University of New Hampshire Extension’s Master Gardener Program to create Demonstration Gardens that provide a place for sharing best practices in eco-friendly home and community gardening\, for human health and well-being and wildlife habitat. These gardens include spaces for pollinators\, birds\, butterflies\, veggies\, rainwater\, and an ornamental space that serves as the backdrop for wedding ceremonies. \nYou’ll also learn about our community partnership with the Massabesic Garden Club and their efforts to rehabilitate the space lovingly called the Barn Garden. \nLast but not least\, discover our plan for expanding the Garden for the Senses\, and take a peaceful pause in the Cathy Small Memorial Garden. \nYou’ll leave with an appreciation for the hard work that goes into our spaces by the team of over 40 volunteers who maintain our grounds. We’ll provide information for upcoming educational workshops and ways you can get involved with volunteering in our gardens. \nDress for walking in short grass on flat but uneven terrain. Bring your camera\, sunscreen\, bug spray\, and questions about creating pollinator habitat at your home. \nThis event is free to attend. Please RSVP to help us get a headcount of how many people to expect. This event will be cancelled if severe inclement weather is forecasted. \nSupport our programs and join or renew your membership today! Not sure of your membership status? Email our member services department or call (603) 224-9909 x310. \nFor mobility\, sensory\, behavioral\, or other accessibility accommodations\, please contact Massabesic Center Director\, Kimmie Whiteman. \nPhoto: Garden Room with a View by Walt Swist
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/massabesic-gardens-tour-may-2025/
LOCATION:Massabesic Center\, 26 Audubon Way\, Auburn\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Demonstration Garden
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kimmie Whiteman":MAILTO:kwhiteman@nhaudubon.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250521T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250521T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250318T143231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T143231Z
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SUMMARY:Creative Nature Ventures Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights the nature-inspired work of a group of local artists\, led by Bill Turner\, that meets once a week at Creative Ventures\, located in Milford\, NH. During these sessions\, typically 8-10 artists bring their work (either an in-progress or a completed work). Each piece is displayed before the group and generates a friendly discussion centered on suggestions that help lead to a more exciting work of art. The main focus of the work is realism\, however\, abstract artists also benefit from the feedback process. Recently\, there has been a nature focus within the group\, including many paintings of bird species\, in particular. Collaborating with NH Audubon to display these pieces is a natural connection. We look forward to generating interest and excitement for our works with other art-\, bird-\, and nature- enthusiasts. \n \nThe exhibit will be on display in the Massabesic Center’s large function room during regular operating hours. Viewing access may be restricted during private event rentals and education programs. Calling ahead to confirm is recommended.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/creative-nature-ventures-exhibit-may-21/
LOCATION:Massabesic Center\, 26 Audubon Way\, Auburn\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
ORGANIZER;CN="Kimmie Whiteman":MAILTO:kwhiteman@nhaudubon.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250521T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250521T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250303T191942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250303T191942Z
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SUMMARY:McLane Center Pollinator Garden in Pictures Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Visit the McLane Center May 7-June 27 to see Kate Osgood’s McLane Center Pollinator Garden in Pictures Exhibit. \n“The pollinator garden at McLane Center is an ever-evolving mosaic of flora and fauna. As a volunteer\, working in the gardens has afforded me the wonderful experience of getting to know the plants and the critters that coexist. My photography attempts to highlight these interactions and to share with human visitors the beauty and the importance of the gardens.” \n  \nBio: Kate Osgood is a landscape architect and nature photographer. Originally from Exeter\, she lived and worked out west for many years before returning to the area. Her work and photography is rooted in natural systems and a deep love of nature.  \n“The protection and enhancement of natural systems and wildlife ecology is the driving force behind my designs and photography. I believe that the more people experience the beauty of nature\, the more likely they are to become invested in its protection and thus foster stewardship for future generations.” \n  \nArt exhibit viewing access may be restricted during private event rentals. Calling ahead to confirm is recommended.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/mclane-center-pollinator-garden-in-pictures-exhibit-may-21/
LOCATION:McLane Center\, 84 Silk Farm Road\, Concord\, NH\, 03301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
ORGANIZER;CN="Lauren Kraemer":MAILTO:lkraemer@nhaudubon.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250518T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250518T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250403T212804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T212805Z
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SUMMARY:Annual Surry Birds and Blooms Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join local birder Dave Hoitt and birder-wildflower enthusiast Wendy Ward on this moderate walk looking for birds and wildflowers in open field\, wetland\, and woodland habitats. Meet at the Surry Town Hall parking lot at 7:00 am. The trip should end by noon. Bring field guides\, binoculars\, drinks\, snacks\, and bug/tick repellant. Cost: free. \n\n\nFor more info contact weward0@yahoo.com or 603-352-0987 (Dave). \n\nPhoto: Clay-colored Sparrow\, by Steve Mirick.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/annual-surry-birds-and-blooms-walk-2025/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250518T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250518T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250128T184830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250128T184830Z
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SUMMARY:BBW: Strafford County Farm
DESCRIPTION:With habitat for water birds\, raptors and song birds\, this walk will include the Don Black Trail and the hedgerows around the fields of the conserved property. The walk will last as long as participants choose\, but not beyond noon. Meet at 8:00 across from the Strafford County Work Program at 266 County Farm Road; follow County Farm Road and take a left at the stop sign and then an immediate left to continue along behind the jail to the parking lot across from the entrance to the Strafford County Work Program. Contact: Dan Hubbard or 603-978-0218. \nThis field trip will be limited to 25 participants. As the trip nears\, please revisit this website to sign up. \n  \n(The NH Audubon Seacoast Chapter will have eight Beginner Bird Walks (BBW) this spring. Although these walks are geared with the beginner birder in mind\, birders of all levels of expertise are encouraged to participate and share their experiences. Children are gladly welcome with an adult. Participants are encouraged to bring binoculars\, water\, insect repellent\, and sunscreen.)
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/bbw-strafford-county-farm-2025/
CATEGORIES:Chapter Field Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Zoe Dawson":MAILTO:zdawson@nhaudubon.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250318T143109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T143109Z
UID:10003140-1747479600-1747501200@nhaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Creative Nature Ventures Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights the nature-inspired work of a group of local artists\, led by Bill Turner\, that meets once a week at Creative Ventures\, located in Milford\, NH. During these sessions\, typically 8-10 artists bring their work (either an in-progress or a completed work). Each piece is displayed before the group and generates a friendly discussion centered on suggestions that help lead to a more exciting work of art. The main focus of the work is realism\, however\, abstract artists also benefit from the feedback process. Recently\, there has been a nature focus within the group\, including many paintings of bird species\, in particular. Collaborating with NH Audubon to display these pieces is a natural connection. We look forward to generating interest and excitement for our works with other art-\, bird-\, and nature- enthusiasts. \n \nThe exhibit will be on display in the Massabesic Center’s large function room during regular operating hours. Viewing access may be restricted during private event rentals and education programs. Calling ahead to confirm is recommended.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/creative-nature-ventures-exhibit-may-17/
LOCATION:Massabesic Center\, 26 Audubon Way\, Auburn\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
ORGANIZER;CN="Kimmie Whiteman":MAILTO:kwhiteman@nhaudubon.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250303T191920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250303T191920Z
UID:10003104-1747479600-1747501200@nhaudubon.org
SUMMARY:McLane Center Pollinator Garden in Pictures Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Visit the McLane Center May 7-June 27 to see Kate Osgood’s McLane Center Pollinator Garden in Pictures Exhibit. \n“The pollinator garden at McLane Center is an ever-evolving mosaic of flora and fauna. As a volunteer\, working in the gardens has afforded me the wonderful experience of getting to know the plants and the critters that coexist. My photography attempts to highlight these interactions and to share with human visitors the beauty and the importance of the gardens.” \n  \nBio: Kate Osgood is a landscape architect and nature photographer. Originally from Exeter\, she lived and worked out west for many years before returning to the area. Her work and photography is rooted in natural systems and a deep love of nature.  \n“The protection and enhancement of natural systems and wildlife ecology is the driving force behind my designs and photography. I believe that the more people experience the beauty of nature\, the more likely they are to become invested in its protection and thus foster stewardship for future generations.” \n  \nArt exhibit viewing access may be restricted during private event rentals. Calling ahead to confirm is recommended.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/mclane-center-pollinator-garden-in-pictures-exhibit-may-17/
LOCATION:McLane Center\, 84 Silk Farm Road\, Concord\, NH\, 03301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
ORGANIZER;CN="Lauren Kraemer":MAILTO:lkraemer@nhaudubon.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250331T175546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T185528Z
UID:10003171-1747470600-1747476000@nhaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Birding Outing at the Massabesic Center
DESCRIPTION:This walk will be led by local birder and Massabesic Center Advisory Committee member\, Joe Mahoney\, and will focus on our early migratory arrivals. This walk will cross through mostly field and forest habitats and we can expect to see birds such as Tree Swallows\, Eastern Bluebirds\, and Red Shouldered-Hawks. We will meet at the front doors of the Massabesic Center\, across the road from the parking lot. \nThis is a free event with binocular rentals available. Please dress for the weather\, with sturdy shoes. Expect to walk between 1-2 miles over mostly flat\, but uneven trails through grassy and wooded terrain. Trails may be soggy\, snowy\, or icy. Dogs are not allowed on this walk. \nPlease review NH Audubon’s Outdoor Education Program Liability Release & Agreement Waiver before registering.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/birding-outing-at-the-massabesic-center-may-2025/
LOCATION:Massabesic Center\, 26 Audubon Way\, Auburn\, NH\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Slater Roosa":MAILTO:sroosa@nhaudubon.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250128T184614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250128T184615Z
UID:10003074-1747468800-1747476000@nhaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Odiorne Point State Park Birding
DESCRIPTION:With ocean\, bay\, marsh\, beach\, woodland and even a bit of old orchard\, Odiorne Point can be a magnet for birds during migration. Join trip leader Ethan Ring for a long walk around the many varied habitats of the park to look for spring migrants and resident breeding birds. Meet at the main Odiorne Point parking lot at 8:15 (the park opens at 8:00). A small entrance fee for the park is required. Contact: Ethan Ring. \nThe trip is limited to 15 participants. As the trip nears\, please revisit this website to sign up.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/odiorne-point-state-park-birding-2025/
CATEGORIES:Chapter Field Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Zoe Dawson":MAILTO:zdawson@nhaudubon.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250128T184437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250128T184438Z
UID:10003073-1747465200-1747472400@nhaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Pawtuckaway State Park Birding
DESCRIPTION:Occupying over 5\,000 acres\, Pawtuckaway State Park is the largest state park in Rockingham County. Join trip leader Ben Griffith to explore this unique natural area which is home to a diverse group of birds including such typically northern nesting species as Dark-eyed Junco\, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker\, and Evening Grosbeaks. At the same time\, more southerly species such as Yellow-throated Vireo\, Louisiana Waterthrush\, and Prairie Warbler are common breeders in the park as well. We’ll hope to find these species and more\, along with any migrants that may just be passing through. Be prepared for moderate hiking with limited access to bathrooms or other facilities. We’ll meet at the Dunkin Donuts in Raymond at 7 am to carpool. The trip is expected to last until about noon with the possibility of extending the visit to a few other nearby areas. Contact Ben Griffith. \nLimited to 10 participants. As the trip nears\, please revisit this website to sign up.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/pawtuckaway-state-park-birding-2025/
CATEGORIES:Chapter Field Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Zoe Dawson":MAILTO:zdawson@nhaudubon.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250516T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250516T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250318T143044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T143044Z
UID:10003139-1747393200-1747414800@nhaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Creative Nature Ventures Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights the nature-inspired work of a group of local artists\, led by Bill Turner\, that meets once a week at Creative Ventures\, located in Milford\, NH. During these sessions\, typically 8-10 artists bring their work (either an in-progress or a completed work). Each piece is displayed before the group and generates a friendly discussion centered on suggestions that help lead to a more exciting work of art. The main focus of the work is realism\, however\, abstract artists also benefit from the feedback process. Recently\, there has been a nature focus within the group\, including many paintings of bird species\, in particular. Collaborating with NH Audubon to display these pieces is a natural connection. We look forward to generating interest and excitement for our works with other art-\, bird-\, and nature- enthusiasts. \n \nThe exhibit will be on display in the Massabesic Center’s large function room during regular operating hours. Viewing access may be restricted during private event rentals and education programs. Calling ahead to confirm is recommended.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/creative-nature-ventures-exhibit-may-16/
LOCATION:Massabesic Center\, 26 Audubon Way\, Auburn\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
ORGANIZER;CN="Kimmie Whiteman":MAILTO:kwhiteman@nhaudubon.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250516T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250516T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250303T191857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250303T191857Z
UID:10003103-1747393200-1747414800@nhaudubon.org
SUMMARY:McLane Center Pollinator Garden in Pictures Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Visit the McLane Center May 7-June 27 to see Kate Osgood’s McLane Center Pollinator Garden in Pictures Exhibit. \n“The pollinator garden at McLane Center is an ever-evolving mosaic of flora and fauna. As a volunteer\, working in the gardens has afforded me the wonderful experience of getting to know the plants and the critters that coexist. My photography attempts to highlight these interactions and to share with human visitors the beauty and the importance of the gardens.” \n  \nBio: Kate Osgood is a landscape architect and nature photographer. Originally from Exeter\, she lived and worked out west for many years before returning to the area. Her work and photography is rooted in natural systems and a deep love of nature.  \n“The protection and enhancement of natural systems and wildlife ecology is the driving force behind my designs and photography. I believe that the more people experience the beauty of nature\, the more likely they are to become invested in its protection and thus foster stewardship for future generations.” \n  \nArt exhibit viewing access may be restricted during private event rentals. Calling ahead to confirm is recommended.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/mclane-center-pollinator-garden-in-pictures-exhibit-may-16/
LOCATION:McLane Center\, 84 Silk Farm Road\, Concord\, NH\, 03301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
ORGANIZER;CN="Lauren Kraemer":MAILTO:lkraemer@nhaudubon.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250106T204257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T175431Z
UID:10002963-1747328400-1747333800@nhaudubon.org
SUMMARY:NH Audubon Nature Day Camp Open House & Reunion
DESCRIPTION:Devin Guilfoyle\, Environmental Educator\, at last year’s open house.\nAre you a family that is new to New Hampshire and looking for a safe\, fun\, and ecologically meaningful way to get your kids outdoors? Have you already had the chance to enjoy our camp programs? If you answered “yes” to either of those questions\, then join us for an evening of family fun and a chance to learn more about our Nature Day Camp offerings at NH Audubon’s Camp Open House and Reunion! This free event is open to families that have never heard of our camp programs\, those who have new campers attending this year\, and folks who have been attending our camps for many years. The evening will include camp games\, crafts\, and songs\, a pizza party\, an animal presentation with our live ambassador animals for the kids\, and a Q&A session and camp philosophy overview for the adults with Claire Adams (NH Audubon Camp Administrator) and Sheryl Horton (NH Audubon Director of Education). \nPlease RSVP for everyone in your party/family if you are planning to attend. If you have any questions about this event or camp registration\, please contact Claire Adams via email or call (603)224-9909 ext. 404. We hope to see you there!
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/nature-day-camp-open-house-reunion-may/
LOCATION:McLane Center\, 84 Silk Farm Road\, Concord\, NH\, 03301\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Claire Adams":MAILTO:cadams@nhaudubon.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250318T143022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T143022Z
UID:10003138-1747306800-1747328400@nhaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Creative Nature Ventures Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights the nature-inspired work of a group of local artists\, led by Bill Turner\, that meets once a week at Creative Ventures\, located in Milford\, NH. During these sessions\, typically 8-10 artists bring their work (either an in-progress or a completed work). Each piece is displayed before the group and generates a friendly discussion centered on suggestions that help lead to a more exciting work of art. The main focus of the work is realism\, however\, abstract artists also benefit from the feedback process. Recently\, there has been a nature focus within the group\, including many paintings of bird species\, in particular. Collaborating with NH Audubon to display these pieces is a natural connection. We look forward to generating interest and excitement for our works with other art-\, bird-\, and nature- enthusiasts. \n \nThe exhibit will be on display in the Massabesic Center’s large function room during regular operating hours. Viewing access may be restricted during private event rentals and education programs. Calling ahead to confirm is recommended.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/creative-nature-ventures-exhibit-may-15/
LOCATION:Massabesic Center\, 26 Audubon Way\, Auburn\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
ORGANIZER;CN="Kimmie Whiteman":MAILTO:kwhiteman@nhaudubon.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250303T191832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250303T191832Z
UID:10003102-1747306800-1747328400@nhaudubon.org
SUMMARY:McLane Center Pollinator Garden in Pictures Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Visit the McLane Center May 7-June 27 to see Kate Osgood’s McLane Center Pollinator Garden in Pictures Exhibit. \n“The pollinator garden at McLane Center is an ever-evolving mosaic of flora and fauna. As a volunteer\, working in the gardens has afforded me the wonderful experience of getting to know the plants and the critters that coexist. My photography attempts to highlight these interactions and to share with human visitors the beauty and the importance of the gardens.” \n  \nBio: Kate Osgood is a landscape architect and nature photographer. Originally from Exeter\, she lived and worked out west for many years before returning to the area. Her work and photography is rooted in natural systems and a deep love of nature.  \n“The protection and enhancement of natural systems and wildlife ecology is the driving force behind my designs and photography. I believe that the more people experience the beauty of nature\, the more likely they are to become invested in its protection and thus foster stewardship for future generations.” \n  \nArt exhibit viewing access may be restricted during private event rentals. Calling ahead to confirm is recommended.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/mclane-center-pollinator-garden-in-pictures-exhibit-may-15/
LOCATION:McLane Center\, 84 Silk Farm Road\, Concord\, NH\, 03301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
ORGANIZER;CN="Lauren Kraemer":MAILTO:lkraemer@nhaudubon.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250128T181014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250518T150301Z
UID:10003059-1747249200-1747252800@nhaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Hornbills: A Unique Old-World Family of Birds
DESCRIPTION:Dana and Bob Fox are excited to present this talk about the family of birds called Hornbills. Hornbills are an Old-World family of birds which first evolved in Africa over 60 million years ago and then one species radiated to Asia. Today half of the 64 species in the world live in Africa including two land-loving species and half in Asia where new species have evolved as far east as the Solomon Islands. As their name suggests\, they have massive bills which are integrally attached to their skulls\, and some have an additional special horny crown-like protrusion called a casque above their bills. In 1758\, Linnaeus bestowed the name Buceros on the family\, Latin for “having ox’s horns.” Another unique feature of most members of this family involves their nesting behavior. Females of almost all species make unique nests in tree cavities using their bills to wall themselves in with a plaster made of mud\, droppings\, chewed wood and bark and other detritus. They leave only a slit narrow enough to deter predators but sufficiently wide for the male to present food from the outside. The tree hornbills have become very important distributors of tropical fruit seeds. Come hear Dana and Bob’s tales of seeing these marvelous birds and see stunning pictures taken by Tim Layman\, the intrepid\, talented photographer. \nBio: Dana and Bob Fox both began birding in their youth. They have birded the US (list 750 species) and the world (6500 species) visiting 6 continents and over 40 countries. They have given numerous talks in New England about the birds of countries they have visited and on crows\, loons and most recently hummingbirds. \nDana joined the South Shore Bird Club (SSBC) in 1951 when she was 12 years old. She has spent most summers in Tuftonboro\, NH where she became fascinated by loons. The Loon Preservation Committee (LPC) presented her with their Spirit of the Loon Award. She is a past Secretary of the Nuttall Ornithological Club\, Past President of the Merrimack Valley Bird Club and frequent speaker. She has written articles on birding and crows in the American Birding Association’s Birding magazine and one on the Lawrence Crow Roost in Bird Observer. Dana coordinates the Tin Mountain Conservation Group’s Loon Monitoring Project for LPC and helps to train the LPC summer biologists on interacting with volunteers. \nBob\, as a student at Harvard and living in Quincy\, MA\, was an early leader of the SSBC. With Allan Keith\, a former member of the SSBC\, he co-authored\, Birds of New Hampshire\, a 477 page book describing the status and distribution of birds known from NH (2013). He has published in Auk and Wilson Bulletin\, written species accounts for the first MA Breeding Bird Atlas as well as articles in publications of both NH and Mass Audubon Societies. His MA species list is 451. In the past\, Bob collected specimens for five museums including the Museum of Comparative Zoology. In addition\, he helped found Manomet Bird Observatory\, and is past President of South Shore Bird Club. He received the Goodhue-Elkins Award (2014) from NH Audubon for “contributions to the ornithology of NH.”
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/hornbills-a-unique-old-world-family-of-birds-2025/
LOCATION:Seacoast Science Center\, Odiorne State Park\, Route 1A\, Rye\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chapter Program
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://nhaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/seacoast-chapter-logo.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Zoe Dawson":MAILTO:zdawson@nhaudubon.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250318T142957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T142957Z
UID:10003137-1747220400-1747242000@nhaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Creative Nature Ventures Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights the nature-inspired work of a group of local artists\, led by Bill Turner\, that meets once a week at Creative Ventures\, located in Milford\, NH. During these sessions\, typically 8-10 artists bring their work (either an in-progress or a completed work). Each piece is displayed before the group and generates a friendly discussion centered on suggestions that help lead to a more exciting work of art. The main focus of the work is realism\, however\, abstract artists also benefit from the feedback process. Recently\, there has been a nature focus within the group\, including many paintings of bird species\, in particular. Collaborating with NH Audubon to display these pieces is a natural connection. We look forward to generating interest and excitement for our works with other art-\, bird-\, and nature- enthusiasts. \n \nThe exhibit will be on display in the Massabesic Center’s large function room during regular operating hours. Viewing access may be restricted during private event rentals and education programs. Calling ahead to confirm is recommended.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/creative-nature-ventures-exhibit-may-14/
LOCATION:Massabesic Center\, 26 Audubon Way\, Auburn\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
ORGANIZER;CN="Kimmie Whiteman":MAILTO:kwhiteman@nhaudubon.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250303T191812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250303T191812Z
UID:10003101-1747220400-1747242000@nhaudubon.org
SUMMARY:McLane Center Pollinator Garden in Pictures Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Visit the McLane Center May 7-June 27 to see Kate Osgood’s McLane Center Pollinator Garden in Pictures Exhibit. \n“The pollinator garden at McLane Center is an ever-evolving mosaic of flora and fauna. As a volunteer\, working in the gardens has afforded me the wonderful experience of getting to know the plants and the critters that coexist. My photography attempts to highlight these interactions and to share with human visitors the beauty and the importance of the gardens.” \n  \nBio: Kate Osgood is a landscape architect and nature photographer. Originally from Exeter\, she lived and worked out west for many years before returning to the area. Her work and photography is rooted in natural systems and a deep love of nature.  \n“The protection and enhancement of natural systems and wildlife ecology is the driving force behind my designs and photography. I believe that the more people experience the beauty of nature\, the more likely they are to become invested in its protection and thus foster stewardship for future generations.” \n  \nArt exhibit viewing access may be restricted during private event rentals. Calling ahead to confirm is recommended.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/mclane-center-pollinator-garden-in-pictures-exhibit-may-14/
LOCATION:McLane Center\, 84 Silk Farm Road\, Concord\, NH\, 03301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
ORGANIZER;CN="Lauren Kraemer":MAILTO:lkraemer@nhaudubon.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250513T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250513T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250107T201540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250518T151712Z
UID:10002966-1747159200-1747164600@nhaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Beginning Gardener Series: Growing Pollinator Plants
DESCRIPTION:Description: The importance of native pollinators has gained a lot of attention lately. Learn about who they are\, why they’re important and how you can attract and support them all year long in your own backyard. This workshop will include an overview of gardening for pollinators whether you’re a new or seasoned gardener. \nPresenter: Stacey Scaccia\, UNH Extension Master Gardener \nCost: $10 for NH Audubon members/Extension Master Gardeners; $15 for non-members. \nRegistration Required by: May 11. Register here. \nShould snow cancellation be necessary\, notifications will be determined and sent on March 17. Refunds or credit for a cancelled class may be requested. \nLogistics (inside/outside\, what to bring): A portion of this workshop will be held outside in the gardens. Please dress in appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear. \nFor reasonable accommodation requests\, please contact Massabesic Center Director\, Kimmie Whiteman. \nThis program is brought to you through an on-going partnership between the University of New Hampshire Extension’s Master Gardener Program and New Hampshire Audubon. The Demonstration Gardens at NH Audubon’s Massabesic Center provide a place for sharing best practices in eco-friendly home and community gardening\, which enhance human health and well-being and wildlife habitat. \nCover photo by Steve Mirick.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/beginning-gardener-series-growing-pollinator-plants/
LOCATION:Massabesic Center\, 26 Audubon Way\, Auburn\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Demonstration Garden,Pollinators
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://nhaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/52238660713_cb633bd611_c.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Kimmie Whiteman":MAILTO:kwhiteman@nhaudubon.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250511T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250511T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250128T184257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250128T184257Z
UID:10003072-1746946800-1746964800@nhaudubon.org
SUMMARY:BBW: Pickering Ponds
DESCRIPTION:An encore of the very popular Pickering Ponds walk on May 7th. Meet at the Pickering Ponds parking area at 7:00 AM. Contact: Dan Hubbard or 603-978-0218. \nThis field trip will be limited to 25 participants. As the trip nears\, please revisit this website to sign up. \n  \n(The NH Audubon Seacoast Chapter will have eight Beginner Bird Walks (BBW) this spring. Although these walks are geared with the beginner birder in mind\, birders of all levels of expertise are encouraged to participate and share their experiences. Children are gladly welcome with an adult. Participants are encouraged to bring binoculars\, water\, insect repellent\, and sunscreen.)
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/bbw-pickering-ponds-2025-2/
CATEGORIES:Chapter Field Trip
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://nhaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/seacoast-chapter-logo.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Zoe Dawson":MAILTO:zdawson@nhaudubon.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250510T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250510T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250318T142849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T142849Z
UID:10003136-1746874800-1746896400@nhaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Creative Nature Ventures Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights the nature-inspired work of a group of local artists\, led by Bill Turner\, that meets once a week at Creative Ventures\, located in Milford\, NH. During these sessions\, typically 8-10 artists bring their work (either an in-progress or a completed work). Each piece is displayed before the group and generates a friendly discussion centered on suggestions that help lead to a more exciting work of art. The main focus of the work is realism\, however\, abstract artists also benefit from the feedback process. Recently\, there has been a nature focus within the group\, including many paintings of bird species\, in particular. Collaborating with NH Audubon to display these pieces is a natural connection. We look forward to generating interest and excitement for our works with other art-\, bird-\, and nature- enthusiasts. \n \nThe exhibit will be on display in the Massabesic Center’s large function room during regular operating hours. Viewing access may be restricted during private event rentals and education programs. Calling ahead to confirm is recommended.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/creative-nature-ventures-exhibit-may-10/
LOCATION:Massabesic Center\, 26 Audubon Way\, Auburn\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
ORGANIZER;CN="Kimmie Whiteman":MAILTO:kwhiteman@nhaudubon.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250510T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250510T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250303T191613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250303T191613Z
UID:10003100-1746874800-1746896400@nhaudubon.org
SUMMARY:McLane Center Pollinator Garden in Pictures Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Visit the McLane Center May 7-June 27 to see Kate Osgood’s McLane Center Pollinator Garden in Pictures Exhibit. \n“The pollinator garden at McLane Center is an ever-evolving mosaic of flora and fauna. As a volunteer\, working in the gardens has afforded me the wonderful experience of getting to know the plants and the critters that coexist. My photography attempts to highlight these interactions and to share with human visitors the beauty and the importance of the gardens.” \n  \nBio: Kate Osgood is a landscape architect and nature photographer. Originally from Exeter\, she lived and worked out west for many years before returning to the area. Her work and photography is rooted in natural systems and a deep love of nature.  \n“The protection and enhancement of natural systems and wildlife ecology is the driving force behind my designs and photography. I believe that the more people experience the beauty of nature\, the more likely they are to become invested in its protection and thus foster stewardship for future generations.” \n  \nArt exhibit viewing access may be restricted during private event rentals. Calling ahead to confirm is recommended.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/mclane-center-pollinator-garden-in-pictures-exhibit-may-10/
LOCATION:McLane Center\, 84 Silk Farm Road\, Concord\, NH\, 03301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
ORGANIZER;CN="Lauren Kraemer":MAILTO:lkraemer@nhaudubon.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250510T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250510T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250325T212511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250509T190227Z
UID:10003163-1746873000-1746878400@nhaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Birding Outing at Manchester Cedar Swamp Preserve--cancelled
DESCRIPTION:This event is cancelled due to inclement weather. See the calendar for alternative\, upcoming bird outings to join. \nJoin NH Audubon in our World Migratory Bird Day celebration by coming to a birding outing! Devin Guilfoyle\, center coordinator of NH Audubon’s Newfound Center\, will lead a walk through this globally rare ecosystem in Manchester. We’ll be looking for migratory species in Manchester such as the Black-and-white Warbler\, the Common Yellowthroat\, and the Baltimore Oriole. \nThis is a free event with binocular rentals available. We will meet in the parking lot off of Countryside Boulevard. Expect to walk 1-2 miles with some hills and spots with uneven footing. Dogs are not allowed on this walk. \nPlease review NH Audubon’s Outdoor Education Program Liability Release & Agreement Waiver before registering. \n(Cover image credit to Environment for the Americas.)
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/birding-outing-at-manchester-cedar-swamp-preserve-2025/
LOCATION:Cedar Swamp Preserve\, Countryside Boulevard\, Manchester\, NH\, 03102\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Devin Guilfoyle":MAILTO:dguilfoyle@nhaudubon.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250510T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250510T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250331T175121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250509T190340Z
UID:10003170-1746865800-1746871200@nhaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Birding Outing at Livingston Park--cancelled
DESCRIPTION:This event is cancelled due to inclement weather. See the calendar for alternative\, upcoming bird outings to join. \nCelebrate World Migratory Bird Day with NH Audubon! This walk will be led by local birder and Massabesic Center Advisory Committee member\, Joe Mahoney\, and will focus on our early migratory arrivals. We will cross through mostly wooded and wetland habitats and we can expect to see a variety of waterfowl and wetland species. We will meet at the Dorrs Pond parking lot and travel the trail around the pond. \nThis is a free event with binocular rentals available. Please dress for the weather\, with sturdy shoes. Expect to walk between 1-2 miles over mostly flat\, but uneven trails through grassy and wooded terrain. Trails may be soggy\, snowy\, or icy. Dogs are not allowed on this walk. \nPlease review NH Audubon’s Outdoor Education Program Liability Release & Agreement Waiver before registering.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/birding-outing-at-livingston-park-2025/
LOCATION:Livingston Park\, 156 Hooksett Rd\, Manchester\, NH\, 03104\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://nhaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2025_eng_fb_banner-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Slater Roosa":MAILTO:sroosa@nhaudubon.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250510T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250510T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250428T175539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250518T153532Z
UID:10003209-1746864000-1746885600@nhaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Pondicherry Migratory Bird Day Walk Two
DESCRIPTION:The 23rd Annual Pondicherry Migratory Bird Day is Saturday\, 10 May 2025. Two consecutive walks are free and open to the public. The first event\, which starts at 6 am and ends at 8 am\, meets at the overlook at Airport Marsh on Airport Road in Whitefield\, NH. Airport Marsh has a mix of water\, wetland\, shrub\, and grassland habitats. Over the past several years\, 183 species have been recorded at Airport Marsh\, although we will be happy with 40 species. \nThe second event starts at the Pondicherry Trailhead at 289 Airport Road in Whitefield\, NH\, at 8 am. We will walk the rail trail to Cherry Pond\, a distance of 1.5 miles. We will look and listen for various warblers and other species. From the Tudor Richard Observation Platform at Cherry Pond\, guides will lead walks to Little Cherry Pond\, searching for black-backed woodpeckers and migrating warblers. We will also visit Moorhen Marsh for wetland species\, including marsh wrens and swamp sparrows. We have several expert volunteer guides to help us find and identify species. \nWe generally finish around 2 pm\, although birders can stay longer or leave earlier. The total walking distance for the Cherry and Little Cherry Ponds walk is around 5 miles with an elevation change of only 20 feet. Bring binoculars\, lunch\, water\, and dress for the weather. We may encounter a few black flies. This particular date is often the birdiest weekend of the migration season. The event is free and is sponsored by the Ammonoosuc Chapter of NH Audubon\, Friends of Pondicherry\, and the Silvio Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge. \nThe World Migratory Bird Day 2025 theme is “Shared Spaces – Creating Bird-Friendly Communities.” Free educational posters featuring this theme will be available. \nFriends of Pondicherry website. \nIf you have any questions\, contact the organizer\, David Govatski. \nCover photo by Phil Brown.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/pondicherry-migratory-bird-day-2-2/
CATEGORIES:Chapter Field Trip
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://nhaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/5.25.06-Pondicherry.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250510T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250510T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250128T183423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250128T183442Z
UID:10003069-1746862200-1746867600@nhaudubon.org
SUMMARY:BBW: Wiggin Farm
DESCRIPTION:Join Juli Tyson for a walk (co-sponsored by the Newmarket Conservation Commission) at Wiggin Farm in Newmarket to celebrate the first TurtleFest. Juli will highlight this beautiful piece of Newmarket conservation land on Grant Road that includes wetland\, field\, forest\, and river habitat. You’ll observe bird species just arriving for spring migration – a very exciting time of year to be out birding! This spot is not highlighted on eBird\, so this walk will present a unique opportunity to get Wiggin Farm on the birding map. After the walk\, catch up with Juli and others from the Newmarket Conservation Commission at TURTLEFEST25. Registration is not required. \n  \n(The NH Audubon Seacoast Chapter will have eight Beginner Bird Walks (BBW) this spring. Although these walks are geared with the beginner birder in mind\, birders of all levels of expertise are encouraged to participate and share their experiences. Children are gladly welcome with an adult. Participants are encouraged to bring binoculars\, water\, insect repellent\, and sunscreen.)
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/bbw-wiggin-farm-2025/
CATEGORIES:Chapter Field Trip
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://nhaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/seacoast-chapter-logo.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Zoe Dawson":MAILTO:zdawson@nhaudubon.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250510T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250510T080000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250428T175437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250518T153925Z
UID:10003208-1746856800-1746864000@nhaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Pondicherry Migratory Bird Day Walk One
DESCRIPTION:The 23rd Annual Pondicherry Migratory Bird Day is Saturday\, 10 May 2025. Two consecutive walks are free and open to the public. The first event\, which starts at 6 am and ends at 8 am\, meets at the overlook at Airport Marsh on Airport Road in Whitefield\, NH. Airport Marsh has a mix of water\, wetland\, shrub\, and grassland habitats. Over the past several years\, 183 species have been recorded at Airport Marsh\, although we will be happy with 40 species. \nThe second event starts at the Pondicherry Trailhead at 289 Airport Road in Whitefield\, NH\, at 8 am. We will walk the rail trail to Cherry Pond\, a distance of 1.5 miles. We will look and listen for various warblers and other species. From the Tudor Richard Observation Platform at Cherry Pond\, guides will lead walks to Little Cherry Pond\, searching for black-backed woodpeckers and migrating warblers. We will also visit Moorhen Marsh for wetland species\, including marsh wrens and swamp sparrows. We have several expert volunteer guides to help us find and identify species. \nWe generally finish around 2 pm\, although birders can stay longer or leave earlier. The total walking distance for the Cherry and Little Cherry Ponds walk is around 5 miles with an elevation change of only 20 feet. Bring binoculars\, lunch\, water\, and dress for the weather. We may encounter a few black flies. This particular date is often the birdiest weekend of the migration season. The event is free and is sponsored by the Ammonoosuc Chapter of NH Audubon\, Friends of Pondicherry\, and the Silvio Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge. \nThe World Migratory Bird Day 2025 theme is “Shared Spaces – Creating Bird-Friendly Communities.” Free educational posters featuring this theme will be available. \nFriends of Pondicherry website. \nIf you have any questions\, contact the organizer\, David Govatski. \nCover photo by Phil Brown.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/pondicherry-migratory-bird-day-1-2/
CATEGORIES:Chapter Field Trip
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://nhaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/5.25.06-Pondicherry.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250509T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250509T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250303T193106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250411T133727Z
UID:10003127-1746806400-1746813600@nhaudubon.org
SUMMARY:McLane Center Pollinator Garden in Pictures Exhibit Reception
DESCRIPTION:Visit the McLane today from 4-6pm to celebrate Kate Osgood’s McLane Center Pollinator Garden in Pictures Exhibit! \n“The pollinator garden at McLane Center is an ever-evolving mosaic of flora and fauna. As a volunteer\, working in the gardens has afforded me the wonderful experience of getting to know the plants and the critters that coexist. My photography attempts to highlight these interactions and to share with human visitors the beauty and the importance of the gardens.” \n  \nBio: Kate Osgood is a landscape architect and nature photographer. Originally from Exeter\, she lived and worked out west for many years before returning to the area. Her work and photography is rooted in natural systems and a deep love of nature.  \n“The protection and enhancement of natural systems and wildlife ecology is the driving force behind my designs and photography. I believe that the more people experience the beauty of nature\, the more likely they are to become invested in its protection and thus foster stewardship for future generations.” \n  \nArt exhibit viewing access may be restricted during private event rentals. Calling ahead to confirm is recommended.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/mclane-center-pollinator-garden-in-pictures-exhibit-reception/
LOCATION:McLane Center\, 84 Silk Farm Road\, Concord\, NH\, 03301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://nhaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/K-Osgood_pic.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lauren Kraemer":MAILTO:lkraemer@nhaudubon.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250509T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250509T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250318T142830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T142830Z
UID:10003135-1746788400-1746810000@nhaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Creative Nature Ventures Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit highlights the nature-inspired work of a group of local artists\, led by Bill Turner\, that meets once a week at Creative Ventures\, located in Milford\, NH. During these sessions\, typically 8-10 artists bring their work (either an in-progress or a completed work). Each piece is displayed before the group and generates a friendly discussion centered on suggestions that help lead to a more exciting work of art. The main focus of the work is realism\, however\, abstract artists also benefit from the feedback process. Recently\, there has been a nature focus within the group\, including many paintings of bird species\, in particular. Collaborating with NH Audubon to display these pieces is a natural connection. We look forward to generating interest and excitement for our works with other art-\, bird-\, and nature- enthusiasts. \n \nThe exhibit will be on display in the Massabesic Center’s large function room during regular operating hours. Viewing access may be restricted during private event rentals and education programs. Calling ahead to confirm is recommended.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/creative-nature-ventures-exhibit-may-9/
LOCATION:Massabesic Center\, 26 Audubon Way\, Auburn\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
ORGANIZER;CN="Kimmie Whiteman":MAILTO:kwhiteman@nhaudubon.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250509T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250509T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142911
CREATED:20250303T191530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250303T193335Z
UID:10003099-1746788400-1746810000@nhaudubon.org
SUMMARY:McLane Center Pollinator Garden in Pictures Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Visit the McLane Center May 7-June 27 to see Kate Osgood’s McLane Center Pollinator Garden in Pictures Exhibit. A reception will be held today from 4-6pm! \n“The pollinator garden at McLane Center is an ever-evolving mosaic of flora and fauna. As a volunteer\, working in the gardens has afforded me the wonderful experience of getting to know the plants and the critters that coexist. My photography attempts to highlight these interactions and to share with human visitors the beauty and the importance of the gardens.” \n  \nBio: Kate Osgood is a landscape architect and nature photographer. Originally from Exeter\, she lived and worked out west for many years before returning to the area. Her work and photography is rooted in natural systems and a deep love of nature.  \n“The protection and enhancement of natural systems and wildlife ecology is the driving force behind my designs and photography. I believe that the more people experience the beauty of nature\, the more likely they are to become invested in its protection and thus foster stewardship for future generations.” \n  \nArt exhibit viewing access may be restricted during private event rentals. Calling ahead to confirm is recommended.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/mclane-center-pollinator-garden-in-pictures-exhibit-may-9/
LOCATION:McLane Center\, 84 Silk Farm Road\, Concord\, NH\, 03301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
ORGANIZER;CN="Lauren Kraemer":MAILTO:lkraemer@nhaudubon.org
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR