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Actual Button Making at Button Bay State Park

Travel back to Button Mould Bay as we learn to make thread or fabric buttons using the wooden “button moulds” that British colonists named our “button” rocks after. 30 minutes. Ages 7 and up, meets at the Nature Center.

Perseids Viewing Party at Button Bay State Park

The Perseid meteor shower is expected to peak in the early hours of August 11th and 12th with us seeing a meteor burn into the atmosphere every minute! For a broad view of the rural night sky, join us on the rim of Button Bay's natural amphitheater as we spend an hour watching the shower. Cushions and light warm refreshments will be provided. This event will be cancelled if skies are expected to be cloudy--check with the Nature Center or the Contact Station the day before the event for confirmation.

 

[Please note that this event has been shifted back one day from the 12th and the 13th to the 11th and the 12th. -- Edited 8/2/204.]

"Button" Making at Button Bay State Park

Learn how mile-tall glaciers made the clay “button” rocks that gave the park its name—and make model “buttons” of your own! One half-hour, models will take an additional half-hour to harden. Ages 4 and up, meets at the Nature Center.

Fly by Night at Button Bay State Park

Fireflies, owls, bats and more—join us on a night walk in search of nocturnal animals! Nets and red lights provided. 45 minutes. Ages 5 and up, meets at the Loop Two Bathhouse. Will not be held if thunderstorms are expected.

The Hero Benedict Arnold at Button Bay State Park

In 1776, “Commodore” Benedict Arnold lost Lake Champlain and saved the American Revolution—come learn how as we trace the short life of the first American Navy. One half-hour, meets in Day Use. Teens and up. Will not be held in the rain.

Let’s All Go to Giant Snail Beach at Button Bay State Park

Travel 460 million years back in time on this guided walk along the Champlain Trail to our gastropod (snail) fossil beds that were once off the shore of a tropical coastline. 45 minutes, departs from Day Use and finishes at the Nature Center. Will not be held in the rain.

Managing for Biodiversity at the Hartford Town Forest Hartford, VT

July 9th 6pm-7:30pm

Like many forests in the Upper Valley the Hartford Town Forest is facing a lack of Biodiversity. Many areas of this forest are being impacted by over browsing which has led to regeneration issues. During the winter of 22-23’ a forest management operation was completed aimed at increasing biodiversity throughout the area managed. One of the many goals of the project.

Join the Hartford Conservation Commission and AJ Follensbee the Northern Windsor County Forester for a tour of the area treated. We will discuss active measures landowners can take to increase biodiversity in their forest.

The walk will start at 6pm. We will meet at the Parking Area at the end of Reservoir Road in Hartford. Google Maps Link to Parking Area. We will cover around 1.5 miles on relatively gentle terrain. Please register for this event here.

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