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SUMMARY:Kid’s Walk: Who lives in and around the Pond?
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin Nature-Based Educator and SELT Volunteer\, Kim Cote for this summertime event. Head on down to the pond at Tucker & French Family Forest to explore and discover the various species who live in and around the pond at this time of year. \nThe walk is ideal for children of all ages and their adults. \n\nDifficulty: Easy\nGroup size is limited due to COVID-19\nYou can read our COVID-19 Safety Policy here: www.seltnh.org/covid19/\nRegistration is required: www.tinyurl.com/seltoutreach
URL:https://seltnh.org/event/kids-walk-who-lives-in-and-around-the-pond-2/
LOCATION:Tucker & French Family Forest
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly Event,Field Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="SELT":MAILTO:register@seltnh.org
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SUMMARY:Hosted by White Pine Programs – Guided Naturalist Walk
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin White Pine Programs Educator & Naturalist Ryan Busby for an exploration of Mast Road Natural Area as he shares techniques for awakening your senses to the living landscape.  Wildlife tracking\, bird language\, pattern recognition and natural movement are just some of the topics that could come up on the walk.  When we begin to see the subtle patterns and behaviors on our landscapes as clues\, we can unlock the mysteries of nature and engage fully as resourceful and resilient people and communities. Our ancestors learned these skills at an early age. We can regain them and deepen our connection to the world around us.  This event is for adults and children 10+ years of age. \n  \n\nDifficulty: Easy\nThis event is in partnership with our friends at White Pine Programs\nGroup size is limited due to COVID-19\nYou can read our COVID-19 Safety Policy here: www.seltnh.org/covid19/\nRegistration is required: https://www.meetup.com/Seacoast-Nature-Connection/events/276403577/\nEmail Ryan Busby with your questions at: ryan@whitepineprograms.org
URL:https://seltnh.org/event/hosted-by-white-pine-programs-guided-naturalist-walk-4/
LOCATION:Mast Road Natural Area
CATEGORIES:Field Trip,Partner Program
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210722T180000
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SUMMARY:SELT Book Club – Record of a Spaceborn Few by Becky Chambers
DESCRIPTION:Now in-person! Join Deputy Director\, Beverly Shadley\, as she guest hosts the Summer 2021\, SELT Book Club! Let’s talk about Record of a Spaceborn Few by Becky Chambers alongside the Squamscott Rive in Exeter’s beautiful Swasey Parkway. Local goodies will be provided from the Exeter Farmer’s Market\, which will be wrapping up as the book club launches. Arrive early to enjoy the Market and support local farms!! \nAbout Record of a Spaceborn Few – With a positive spin on the future of humanity\, Chambers explores an off-planet future for Earthlings. Description: “Hundreds of years ago\, the last humans on Earth boarded the Exodus Fleet in search of a new home among the stars. After centuries spent wandering empty space\, their descendants were eventually accepted by the well-established species that govern the Milky Way. \nToday\, the Exodus Fleet is a living relic\, the birthplace of many\, yet a place few outsiders have ever visited. While the Exodans take great pride in their original community and traditions\, their culture has been influenced by others beyond their bulkheads. As many Exodans leave for alien cities or terrestrial colonies\, those who remain are left to ponder their own lives and futures: What is the purpose of a ship that has reached its destination? Why remain in space when there are habitable worlds available to live? What is the price of sustaining their carefully balanced way of life–and is it worth saving at all?” \nThis is a rain or shine event. In case of rain\, SELT’s Book Club will be held at SELT’s nearby downtown Exeter Office. \nWe are still partnering with our friends at Water Street Bookstore in Exeter\, who will donate 20% of the proceeds from Record of a Spaceborn Few to SELT – to order: \n\nGive them call at (603) 778-9731\, they can take your credit card over the phone and organize stoop pickup. They are also offering limited home delivery in the immediate Exeter area.\nYou can order through their website (www.waterstreetbooks.com) and get free shipping!\n\nRegistration required\, Click Here to Register
URL:https://seltnh.org/event/selt-book-club-record-of-a-spaceborn-few-by-becky-chambers/
LOCATION:Swasey Parkway\, Exeter\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Club,SELT Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210723T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210723T203000
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SUMMARY:Sunset Summer Hike (WAIT LIST ONLY)
DESCRIPTION:Join SELT Land Manager\, T. Parker Schuerman\, on a two-summit hike in SELT’s Birch Ridge Community Forest in New Durham\, NH. The group will begin by hiking up and over Rattlesnake Mountain and make their way to Mount Eleanor to loop back to their vehicles (approximately 4 miles). A naturalist\, Parker will discuss botany\, wildlife\, and the natural history of the landscape at Birch Ridge Community Forest. Also\, did we mention in addition to experiencing views of the sunset this is the night of a full moon? Be sure to come prepared with plenty of snacks and water while you enjoy the views of a summer sunset and a full moonrise. \n\nDifficulty: Strenuous\nGroup size is limited due to COVID-19\nYou can read our COVID-19 Safety Policy here: www.seltnh.org/covid19/\nRegistration required: www.tinyurl.com/seltoutreach
URL:https://seltnh.org/event/sunset-summer-hike/
LOCATION:Birch Ridge Community Forest
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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