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SUMMARY:Field ID of Shrubs & Their Roles as Wildlife Habitat - WAIT LIST ONLY
DESCRIPTION:Join SELT and Matt Tarr\, UNH Cooperative Extension Professor and Wildlife Specialist to learn how to identify common native and non-native shrubs. We will discuss how each shrub species functions as habitat for different wildlife species. The workshop will be held outdoors at SELT’s Burley Farms in Epping and include a slow-paced off-trail walk over moderate terrain\, with many stops for discussion. \n\nDifficulty: Easy\nYou can read our COVID-19 Safety Policy here: www.seltnh.org/covid19/\nDonate to support SELT’s Outreach Program now: CLICK HERE\nRegistration required –www.tinyurl.com/seltoutreach\n\nIf registering for the wait list be sure to check your email the week of the field trip! (dont forget your spam folder)
URL:https://seltnh.org/event/field-id-of-shrubs-their-roles-as-wildlife-habitat/
LOCATION:The Nan and George Mathey Center for People and Nature at Burley Farms\, 247 North River Road\, Epping\, NH\, 03042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trip,Partner Program
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SUMMARY:Book Club with Phil Primack and Water Street Bookstore: ‘Put It Down On Paper’: The Words and Life of Mary Folsom Blair\, A Fifty-Year Search by Phil Primack
DESCRIPTION:Join SELT\, local Epping author Phil Primack\, and Water Street Bookstore for a book club meeting for ‘Put It Down On Paper’: The Words and Life of Mary Folsom Blair\, A Fifty-Year Search by Phil Primack at the new Nan & George Mathey Center for People and Nature at Burley Farms! Phil Primack was a reporter for newspapers from Boston to Appalachia and has written for\, among others\, the New York Times\, Boston Globe\, Columbia Journalism Review\, and The Nation. He has taught journalism and is the author of New England Country Fair. \n“Mary E. Folsom Blair was just a name on a listing sheet when young writer Phil Primack bought her Epping\, New Hampshire\, property in 1974. As he learned more about this lifelong teacher\, Quaker\, and early advocate for outdoor education\, his reporter bones began to twitch. Over decades\, Primack talked to her former students and relatives\, tracking down Mary’s most accurate life record: letters and journals dating 1897\, when she was fifteen. Her sharp mind and creative soul grapple with the social restraints of her time and “the pain this world holds for a woman.” Mary pens her hopes and bares her despair as young chums die\, her classroom ways are challenged\, relationships with men and women end until—resigned to her fate as “spinster that was\, is and ever shall be”—she meets her Hero on ice. With her collected papers preserved at the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study\, Mary Folsom Blair will teach in a digital forever.” \n“Mary’s first journal entries recount carefree youth — long skates along frozen rivers\, outings on her ‘wheel.’ As their author grows\, the writing reflects the struggles of a talented and creative mind frustrated by gender and other restraints of her time\, professional and personal. Mary also writes eloquently of the natural world\, an attachment she was determined to instill into young people. Primack has assured that the forest and streams along which Mary once walked will be forever protected by transferring his land as a life estate gift to the Southeast Land Trust of New Hampshire.” – Phil Primack \nClick Here to Learn More about Mary Folsom Blair and Phil Primack \n“The Writer who Walked These Woods Before Me” By Phil Primack – Boston Globe 12/27/2020  \n  \n \nWe are partnering with our friends at Water Street Bookstore in Exeter\, who will donate 20% of the proceeds from ‘Put It Down On Paper’: The Words and Life of Mary Folsom Blair to SELT: Grab your copy in person in downtown Exeter\, or order through their website (www.waterstreetbooks.com)! \n  \n\nDifficulty: Easy\nYou can read our COVID-19 Safety Policy here: www.seltnh.org/covid19/\nDonate to support SELT’s Outreach Program now: CLICK HERE\nRegistration required – www.tinyurl.com/seltoutreach
URL:https://seltnh.org/event/book-club-with-phil-primack-and-water-street-bookstore-put-it-down-on-paper-the-words-and-life-of-mary-folsom-blair-a-fifty-year-search-by-phil-primack/
LOCATION:The Nan and George Mathey Center for People and Nature at Burley Farms\, 247 North River Road\, Epping\, NH\, 03042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Club,Partner Program
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SUMMARY:Hawk Watch with Scott Weidensaul
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Birch Ridge Community Forest for a hawk watch with renowned ornithologist and best-selling nature writer Scott Weidensaul. Scott will share his deep expertise with participants as well as his experiences from over 20 years of working with birds in the field across the globe. This unique experience is not to be missed! Space is limited\, and advance registration is required. This event is free\, with a suggested donation of $15 to support our programs.  \n   \nWe will hike up to higher ground to watch for migrating hawk and raptor species as they head to warmer climates in preparation for winter. Late September is an ideal time to see migrating birds\, which may pass by in the hundreds or even thousands. You might even notice other non-migrating bird species congregating nearby!  \n   \nLearn more and register here: https://mmrgnh.org/event/hawk-watch-scott-weidensaul/ 
URL:https://seltnh.org/event/hawk-watch-with-scott-weidensaul/
LOCATION:Birch Ridge Community Forest
CATEGORIES:Partner Program
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