Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Family Fun at Northfield Mountain

Northfield Mountain
http://www.firstlightpower.com/northfield/publicprograms.asp
Programs for ages 8/10/12 & older

Independence Evening Paddle
Fri., July 3; 6:30 p.m. – 9 p.m.
For ages 12 and older
Fee: Free with own boat, $25 with boat rental
Pre-register by calling 800-859-2960
Evening is a lovely time for a paddle.
Kick-off Independence Day weekend with an evening paddle exploring Barton Cove. We’ll enjoy the sights and sounds of a summer evening – insect hatches, warbling bird songs and the changing light as day fades into night. Barton Cove is rich with special places and stories including ancient waterfalls, historic log drives and dinosaur footprints from thousands of years ago. Perhaps a fledgling bald eagle will be ready for independence as this is often the timing of their first flight. Bald Eagles first built a nest on Barton Cove Island in 1989 and have nested on the island continuously since then. This program is appropriate for both beginning and experienced paddlers.
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Geology on the Riverboat with MA Department of Conservation & Recreation Interpreter Steve Winters
Sat., July 18; 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
For ages 10 and older
Fee: Adult $12, Senior $10, Child $6
Pre-register by calling 800-859-2960
Steve Winters has a passion for geology and a way of telling the stories hidden in rocks that make science come alive. The Eastern Border Fault, origins of the Connecticut River, the Jurassic dinosaur tracks, remnants of glacial geology from Lake Hitchcock, and the Barton Cove plunge pools are all things that might be observed and discussed during this 90-minute interpretive riverboat cruise.
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Astronomy Conjunction
Fri. & Sat., July. 24 & 25
For ages 12 and older
Northfield Mountain will host the 27th Annual Connecticut River Valley Astronomer’s Conjunction. As in past years the weekend will be jam-packed full of slide presentations, talks, and Friday and Saturday night sky viewing through telescopes of all shapes and sizes. Check out the conjunction website at: http://www.philharrington.net/astroconjunction/. Or, to request free information and a registration form contact: Jack Megas, Astronomy Conjunction, 311 Surrey Road, Springfield, MA 01118 or e-mail Richard Sanderson at RSanderson@springfieldmuseums.org.
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The “Happy Valley Locavore” at Harvest Time
Tue., Aug. 11; 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.
For ages 12 and older
Fee: Free
Pre-register by calling 800-859-2960
Meggin Thwing Eastman is a local food enthusiast, avid home cook and gardener, and the working mother of a young child. In addition to her busy life, she has shared her passion for cooking local foods since August of 2008 through her blog, “Happy Valley Locavore,” http:// happyvalleylocavore. blogspot.com/. Learn what inspired Meggin to blog and what she has learned over the course of the year through her pragmatic approach to eating locally. Meggin will share sources of both helpful information and great food she has discovered; which plants are “must haves” in her small home garden; and how she learned over the past year to use her home drier and chest freezer to preserve food to enjoy outside the growing season. Meggin will also provide a handout of four seasonal recipes and participants can bring their favorite recipe to swap and a local food snack to share if they would like.
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Unlock the Mysteries of Canning with Pat Shearer & Alison Wahlstrom
Sat., Aug. 15; 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
For ages 12 and older
Fee: $20 (covers material cost and use of church kitchen)
Pre-register by calling 800-859-2960
Learn basic canning techniques by preparing a low sugar blueberry jam and zucchini relish and leave with samples of both products and the confidence to go forth and plan canning parties in your own home kitchen. Eating local skills like canning have been passed down in steamy farm kitchens for generations as young people spent time with their mom, grandmother or maybe their 4H leader. If you missed this experience, learn to can now with mother-daughter team Pat Shearer and Alison Wahlstrom of Northfield, MA. Pat is a long-time home canner, grandma and award winning 4H leader. Daughter Alison was the 4-H national winner of Foods and Nutrition in 1984 and says her 8 year old son knows more about “head space” than lots of adults! These delightful women will share canning tips, tricks, and stories around the kitchen stove at the Trinitarian Church in Northfield, MA. A list of what to wear and bring (including lunch) will be shared upon registration.
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Electrofishing for Atlantic Salmon Fry
Fri., Aug. 21; 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon
For ages 8 and older
Fee: Free
Pre-register by calling 800-859-2960
Here’s a unique opportunity to join MassWildlife’s Anadromous Fish Coordinator Caleb Slater as he does a population census of young Atlantic salmon in Mill Brook in Northfield. Dr. Slater and other biologists will be using an electric wand to stun fish for collection, counting young salmon of two age classes – those stocked in April of 2007 and 2008 – and releasing the young fish back in the stream. Participants will help measure fish and record data and well as learn about this fascinating fish. The results of this data will be used to estimate the number of salmon smolts that will migrate out of the stream heading to the ocean in the coming spring (April – May 2010).

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