Monday, June 7, 2021 | 9 - 11 am | Masks Encouraged
Exploring Northampton: Bike Trail Botanizing: The Rocky Hill Greenway
A Walking Tour led by Laurie Sanders, Co-director and Naturalist
A Walking Tour led by Laurie Sanders, Co-director and Naturalist
Take a walk along the shoreline of glacial lake Hitchcock and see plants that 12,000 years later are influenced by our region's glacial history.
Limit 15. This walk will be a 1 mile loop. The meeting location will be provided by email prior to the walk. In partnership with Friends of Northampton Trails. Masks and social distancing are encouraged. Sliding scale admission: $5 - $20. |
Tuesday, June 22, 2021 | 6 - 8 pm | Masks Encouraged
Human and Natural History Along the Northampton Bike Path in Leeds
with Laurie Sanders, Co-director and Naturalist and Elizabeth Sharpe, Co-director
with Laurie Sanders, Co-director and Naturalist and Elizabeth Sharpe, Co-director
Talk a stroll along the bike path in Leeds. Elizabeth Sharpe, co-director, will show how this stretch of the path played a critical role during the Mill River Reservoir Disaster of 1874. Laurie Sanders, co-director and naturalist, will highlight the plants that live along the border.
In partnership with Leeds Civic Association and the Mill River Greenway Initiative. Limit 25. The meeting location will be provided by email prior to the walk. Masks and social distancing are encouraged. Sliding scale admission: $5 - $20. |