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Community Outdoor calendar for week of May 20

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REMAKE LEARNING DAYS: HABITAT HIKE

WHERE: Hyner Run State Park and Little Pine State Park

WHEN: Friday, May 23 at 3:30 p.m. (Little Pine) and 7:30 p.m. (Hyner Run)

NOTES: Join the environmental education specialist for "Remake Learning Days: Habitat Hike" on the Hyner Run Nature Trailor Button Ball Trail (Little Pine) to explore some different habitats. Plant and animal species and habitat are among and topics that are going to be discussed.

This is designed to be an informal program. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate. The program may be modified or canceled in the event of severe weather or new community guidelines.

Those interested in the Hyner Run program should meet at the amphitheater by the pool. Those interested in the Little Pine program should meet at the amphitheater.

STONE MASON

WORKSHOP

WHERE: Rider Park

WHEN: Friday, May 23 (9 a.m. to 3 p.m.) and Saturday, May 24 (9 a.m. to noon)

NOTES: Learn dry laid stone wall building techniques from James Asbury, a local stone mason with over 26 years of experience. We will rebuild a portion of a house foundation dating back to the late 1890s. Asbury will teach to the standards of Dry-Stone Walling Association of Great Britain.

Bring your own lunch, rock tools if you have them, gloves and work boots. Those interested will meet at the maintenance shed.

The cost is $300 via cash or by Venmo.

EVENING BIRDING

WHERE: Little Pine State Park and Hyner Run State Park

WHEN: Saturday, May 24 at 8 p.m. (Little Pine) and Sunday, May 25 at 8 p.m. (Hyner Run)

NOTES: Join the naturalist for evening birding on the Lake Shore Trail (Little Pine program). Topics will include the different birds that live at Little Pine andHyner Run, and also how to identify them.

A limited number of binoculars will be on hand. Please bring any other birding gear if desired. All children must be accompanied by ana dult in order to participate.

The program may be modified or canceled in the event of severe weather or new community guidelines.

Those interested should meet at the Lake Shore Trail (kiosk at dam) for the Little Pine program or at the amphitheater (by the pool) for the Hyner Run program.

AUDUBON EVENT:

SKYLINE DRIVE

WHERE: Take Route 15 out of South Williamsport, pass Little League and climb Montgomery Pike to the top of the mountain and park at the rest stop. Detailed directions are available at www.lycomingaudubon.org

WHEN: Saturday, May 24 at 8 a.m.

NOTES: Join the Lycoming Audubon Society for a bird walk along Skyline Drive. The paved road is quite walkable, gently ascending the northeast slope of Bald Eagle Mountain.

We expect to see and hear resident birds of a typical mixed Pennsylvania forest, including late spring warblers. The vistas of the West Branch Valley are a treat.

The program is free and open to the public.

SALAMANDER SAFARI

WHERE: Little Pine State Park and Hyner Run State Park

WHEN: Saturday, May 24 at 3:30 p.m. (Little Pine) and Sunday, May 25 at 3:30 p.m. (Hyner Run)

NOTES: Join the environmental education specialist to search for salamanders beside Love Run (LIttle Pine) and learn why they are an important part to the environment in a salamander safari.

Participants should bring pool shoes or other shoes that can get wet. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate.

The program may be modified or canceled in the event of sever weather or new community guidelines.

Those interested in the Little Pine program should meet near Pavilion No. 3. Those interested in the Hyner Run program should meet by the pool.

AUDUBON EVENT:

CHAPTER MEETING

WHERE: Taber Museum in Williamsport (858W. Fourth St.)

WHEN: Wednesday, May 28 at 6:30 p.m.

NOTES: Join the Lycoming Audubon Society for the program 'Managing Habitat for Birds and Wildlife at the Robert Porter Allen Natural Area" presented by the South Side Recreation Authority Wildlife Habitat Management Committee. Learn about the birds of RPANA and Lycoming Audubon's partnership with the SSRA to maintain and improve habitat and other wildlife at RPANA.

The program is free and open to the public. You can also attend virtually via Zoom using the link found at www.lycomingaudubon.org.

STAR PARTY

WHERE: Rider Park

WHEN: Friday, May 30 at 8:30 p.m.

NOTES: Please arrive between 8:30-8:50 p.m. This event will start early at 9 p.m. It will not be completely dark yet, but the event will look to begin wtih an explanation of the seasonal changes in the night sky.

As the sky darkens, we will be able to look through several different types of telescopes to view night sky objects.

Plan to be at the park for approximately two hours. Please bring your chair, blankets, warm clothes and snacks.

THERAY PARK IN

RIDER PARK

WHERE: Rider Park

WHEN: Sunday, June 1

NOTES: Join Deep Green Journey, Responsible Decarbonization Alliance and Rider Park for a therapeutic forest walk. This is a slow throughtful meander. All fitness levels are welcome.

Those interested should meet a tthe open yellow gate at the main parking lot. The link to register is https://forms.gle/xu2cManUuSKC8P5B8

AUDUBON EVENT:

Sugar Valley for

Purple Martins

WHERE: Meet at the Pine Creek Rail Trail parking area in Jersey Shore to carpool. Detailed directions are at the Lycoming Audubon Society website.

WHEN: Saturday, June 7 at 6:30 p.m.

NOTES: Join the Lycoming Audubon Society to see pruple martins at an Amish farm that has set up specific bird houses for purple martins called condominiums. The program is free and open to the public. For more details, visit www.lycomingaudubon.org.

ENVIRONMENTAL

AWARENESS THROUGH ART, SESSION 1

WHERE: Rider Park

WHEN: Tuesday, June 17 (6-8 p.m.) … Thursday, June 19 (6-8 p.m.) … Tuesday, June 24 (6-8 p.m.) … Thursday, June 26 (6-8 p.m.)

NOTES: Join Julie Hulslander as she guides you through the process of making your environmentally focused art oster. We will laminate the posters for longevity so they can be displayed.

This is a free family friendly event. Sign up for one or both sessions at the Rider Park website.

NATURE JOURNALING AT

RIDER PARK

WHERE: Rider Park

WHEN: Wednesday, June 25 (9-11 a.m.) … Wednesday, July 16 (5:30-7 p.m.) … Saturday, Aug. 2 (9-11 a.m.)

NOTES: Join the James V. Brown Library and Rider Park manager Sara Street to explore plants around the meadow, observe trees, birds and pollinators up close. Then create a nature journal using quick sketches and watercolors. This is a family friend free event.

To register please visit calendar.jvbrown.edu.

The rain date for June 25 will be June 26. The rain date for July 16 will be July 18. The rain date for August 2 will be August 3. The same times will be for each as listed.

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