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SUMMARY:The Art of Ecology Pressing & Drying Foraged Flowers
DESCRIPTION:September 22\, 6-7:30 pm \nHave you ever wondered how to harvest plants and dry them to create your own tea blends or herbal blends to use in oils\, vinegars\, or tinctures? Join Marissa for an evening for harvesting some edible and wild medicinal plants before learning about some drying & flower pressing techniques. \nAdmission is $40/pp. \nFor more information and registration details visit The Art of Ecology website!
URL:https://www.honeyhollownaturecenter.org/event/the-art-of-ecology-pressing-drying-foraged-flowers/
LOCATION:Honey Hollow Nature Center\, 2877 Creamery Road\, New Hope\, 18938\, United States
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SUMMARY:School Holiday Camp 2022-2023
DESCRIPTION:Looking for something fun for your child to do on those days when they are off from school but you aren’t?  Please check out our School Holiday Camps. Drop off your child at 9am and pick them back up at 3pm after a fun-filled day of nature exploration and discovery! \nRegister Here! \nEach day features unique games\, hikes\, science experiments\, and crafts that all tie in to the day’s theme. \n\nSeptember 26\, 2022 – Reptiles and Amphibians\n\nJoin us at the Bucks County Audubon Society to learn about the various reptiles and amphibians that call our property home! From frogs to turtles to snakes\, we’ll learn about the differences and similarities between reptiles and amphibians. We will also meet some of the nature center’s animal residents\, as well as search for wild herps on our trails!\n\n\nOctober 5\, 2022 – Wetlands and Watersheds\n\nStudents explore the Honey Hollow Watershed\, learning about the topography\, ecosystems\, and living things that make it home! Discover why wetlands and other aquatic ecosystems are so important\, and how we can protect them.\n\n\nOctober 24\, 2022 – Bats\n\nWith Halloween just around the corner\, let’s learn about the world’s only flying mammals\, bats! These nocturnal creatures have tons of amazing adaptations to learn about\, like modified hand bones and echolocation!\n\n\nNovember 8\, 2022 – CANCELLED\n\nCome explore and discover what makes each season unique\, and how plants and animals change and prepare for each season! From flowers blooming in the spring to leaves falling in autumn\, Bucks Audubon is the perfect place to explore all the seasons\, but how do plants get ready in the fall?\n\n\nNovember 23\, 2022 – Turkeys\n\nTurkeys are amazing animals! Join us as we talk about their adaptations and behaviors\, learn to make turkey calls\, and more\, just in time for Thanksgiving!\n\n\nJanuary 16\, 2023 – Skulls and Tracks\n\nYou can tell a lot about an animal from the signs they leave behind and the way their bodies are shaped! Come compare and contrast some of the skulls in the BCAS nature center to learn about the animal they belonged to\, and hike the trails to search for signs of wildlife!\n\n\nFebruary 17\, 2023 – World of Weather\n\nJoin us as we learn about weather\, meteorology\, and the water cycle! We will explore the different habitats at Bucks Audubon and discover how they change from season to season and in different weather conditions!\n\n\nFebruary 20\, 2023 – Wild Science\n\nExplore aspects of Nature with a scientist’s eye. Experiments\, data collection\, observation and hands-on fun brings more to your world!\n\n\nApril 6\, 2023 – Amazing Migration\n\nJoin us at the BCAS to learn all about birds\, how and why they migrate\, and their incredible variety of interesting adaptations! We will learn about what makes birds unique\, how to properly observe them using binoculars\, and more!\n\n\nApril 7\, 2023 – Ecosystems and Habitats\n\nFrom meadows to forests to wetlands\, join us as we explore the various ecosystems of Bucks Audubon! We will discover the living and non-living parts of each ecosystem\, and discuss the importance of all living things in an ecosystem\, threats to our local ecosystems\, and how our ecosystems may differ from others in PA and the world.\n\n\nApril 10\, 2023 – Signs of Spring\n\nAs the seasons change\, so too does life at the BCAS! Join us as we explore all the new spring plants and animals\, and discover how the world wakes up from winter!
URL:https://www.honeyhollownaturecenter.org/event/school-holiday-camp-2022-2023/2022-09-26/
LOCATION:Honey Hollow Nature Center\, 2877 Creamery Road\, New Hope\, 18938\, United States
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