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Help ABNC heat our Millers River Environmental Center
Members who would like to buy or help sell a few tickets please contact
Robert Mallet ramu...@hotmail.com or Dave Small Da...@dhsmall.net
One prize of a $500.00 Prepaid gas card
Drawing December 17, 2011
If you live out of the area please e-mail Dave and we can make arrangements
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Saturday, November 19 8:15 am Quabbin Reservoir. All Day.
We will explore the Quabbin region, which may include Gates 35 or 37,
Quabbin Park, and Royalston center. Target birds will include raptors,
Common Raven, waterfowl, and possibly winter finches. We saw a flock of
Tundra Swans on last year's trip. Expect to do some hiking. Co-sponsored
with the Athol Bird and Nature Club and Brookline Bird Club.
Meeting place: Dunkin' Donuts/Baskin Robbins off routes 110/111 in Harvard
at 7:00a.m. (Take Rt. 2 exit 38B-Routes 110 East/111 North, Ayer. From end
of ramp Dunkin' Donuts is almost immediately on right) or Millers River
Environmental Center at 100 Main Street, Athol at 8:15a.m. (Take Rt. 2 exit
18-Route 2A to downtown Athol. The Center is on right pass the business
district and parking is in rear).Jonathan Center, Chelmsford (978)256-4489
jbce...@verizon.net If anyone has a winter finches or other notable birds
in the North Quabbin or Quabbin area please give Jonathan a call or e-mail.
Tuesday, December 13, 8-10 a.m. Accessible Birding with Joe
Join Joe Superchi on the second Tuesday of the month visiting local sites.
Open to birders of all abilities. Meet at the Center, 100 Main St., Athol.
Call ahead for wheelchair van access, 978-248-9491.
<<>> Wednesday, December 14, 7 PM Members' Night at the Center
Come to the Center, 100 Main St., Athol, to share your experiences, trips
and photographs with other members. Plan for about 10-15 minutes, so we'll
have time for everyone!
Saturday, December 17, all day Christmas Bird Count
Join this "Citizen Science" project, the longest continuously running
compilation of bird data in the area. Contact Dave Small for additional
information and to participate in this nationwide annual event: 978-413-1772
or da...@dhsmall.net.
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SATURDAY, Nov. 12th, 9:30 - 4. At Greenfield HS
15th Annual CRYSTALS, FOSSILS, BEADS, & JEWELRY show & sale
View amazing samples from around the world on sale at great prices!
New this year: the Jurassic Roadshow with local experts and displays. Bring
in your specimens for identification.
Plus presentations & free samples for kids (While they last) Admission only
$2, $1 teens, kids free w/adult.
PRESENTATIONS : 11 am "FINE MINERALS OF NEW ENGLAND" by Eric Greene
12:15 "RARE CATASTROPHIC EVENTS IN W. MASS" by John Fellows
1:30 "ENIGMATIC EDIACARANS - weird, early-Earth fossils" by Mark McMenamin
2:30 "ICELAND'S AMAZING LANDSCAPES" by Richard Little
THE PORTABLE PLANETARIUM with Ron Woodland 1:00 + 2:00
sponsor: GCC Pioneer Valley Institute (413) 775-1671
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Thursday November 17th 7:30 pm at the Millers River Environmental Center
David Brule reading from West Along the River
The public is invited to attend the Annual Meeting of the Millers River
Watershed Council (MRWC), Thursday November 17th at the Millers River
Environmental Center, 100 Main Street in Athol, at 7:30 pm. The meeting
will feature MRWC president David Brule reading from West Along the River, a
recently published collection of articles from his regular Montague Reporter
column of the same name. David grew up in Millers Falls/Ervingside and
returned to live in his great grandfather's house in 1974. His passion for
the river and its local communities is evident in his writings and service
to local organizations. David is the former Chairman of the Foreign Language
Department. of the Amherst Pelham Regional School District, and has been
chairman of the Erving Conservation Commission since 1982.
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WHAT DO YOU LIKE TO DO OUTDOORS?
JOIN US TO DISCUSS WHAT TYPES OF OUTDOOR RECREATION PROJECTS ARE MOST
IMPORTANT TO YOU.
November 17, 2011 6:30 pm Department of Agricultural Resources 101
University Drive, Suite C4 Amherst, MA
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is currently gathering input from citizens
across the state on how they like to enjoy our parks, wildlands, and
forests. The information gathered will inform the future distribution of
federal Land and Water Conservation Fund grant money.
For more information, contact Melissa Cryan at (617) 626-1171 or
meliss...@state.ma.us
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Sat, November 19, 10AM-2:30PM, Macro Photography Workshop
at the Petersham Craft Center, 8 North St Petersham.
Call 724-3415 to register or for more information.
Guy Biechele, an award-winning fine art and landscape photographer from
Athol, will present a workshop on Macro and close up photography at the
Petersham Craft Center on Saturday, November 19th. Guy is a talented artist
whose many honors have included a solo show at the Museum of Science in
Boston. Participants will learn to create a whole new world of photographic
subjects, from the smallest patterns of nature to the most complex flower.
Equipment and techniques will be discussed, then time will be spent in the
field taking actual photographs to bring back to the classroom to critique
and review.
What to bring: compact digital camera with macro mode or digital single lens
reflex (DSLR) camera with macro lens Also bring if possible a tripod, flash
attachment, and remote shutter release. This class is open to teens and
adults. $20 members, $35 nonmembers
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~Poplar Mountain Hike~
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Poplar Mountain Conservation Area
Old State Road, Erving
Sunday, November 20
10am-1pm
Hikers are invited to a walk along the loop trails at the base of Poplar
Mountain Conservation Area, the Erving Town Forest. The Town of Erving
bought 119-acres of the former Giniusz farm outright in 2007 with assistance
from Mount Grace. This hike is co-sponsored by the Erving Conservation
Commission and will be led by Harry Sharbaugh, who is planning to assist
with the creation of an upper loop trail that will lead to the Poplar
Mountain outlook.
Sign up now at http://www.mountgrace.org/poplar-mountain-hike-november-20
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~Inspiring Landscapes: In Greenfield This November~
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Hope & Olive Restaurant
44 Hope Street, Greenfield
Reception Sunday, November 20
4-6pm
Join in this special partnership exhibition celebrating the 25th Anniversary
of Mount Grace in 2011 and the 100th Anniversary of Petersham Craft Center
in 2012.
From farms, fields, and forests to old back roads and freshly cut trails;
from vernal ponds to rushing rivers; from working barns to ancient cellar
holes; from stormy spring skies to glimmering fall sunsets -- local artists
have been inspired to offer works for show at local venues to benefit Mount
Grace. The final stop for Inspiring landscapes will be at:
Hope & Olive Restaurant, 44 Hope Street, Greenfield, from Nov. 15 - Dec. 5
~Celebrating 25 Years of Land Conservation~
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Dave Small
president
Athol Bird and Nature Club
Millers River Environmental Center
100 Main Street Athol Ma 01331