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Jan Feb Mar Apr 2016 Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center Vol. 44 No. 2 Come along with us as we ‘Celebrate 70’ Maggie Jones We are busy at the Nature Center, no matter what time of year it is! Whether it’s educational programs, school outreach, a call to pick up an injured raptor or leading a walk across the Pequotsepos Brook to the Coogan Farm, we have a lot on our plates! We know that 2016 will be even more action-packed, as we embark on a yearlong ‘Celebrate 70’ campaign to mark our 70th anniversary. On April 25, 1946, a group gathered to officially create The Pequot-sepos Wildlife Sanctuary. Originally envisioned by a local environmental champion, Adele Erisman (19092014) at a Mystic Garden Club presentation, the purpose of this new organization would be to “encourage the study and love of Nature by acquiring, developing and maintaining a bird and wildlife sanctuary and a museum and library … by holding classes, exhibits or lectures; issuing publications, and by any other means approved by the Trustees.” The beautiful and diverse Denison Society land was identified as a perfect location, and an enduring partnership was formed that continues to this day. We will mark this milestone year through special events and programs, (including a few parties!) that will cover the gamut of the Center’s past, present and future— what the Nature Center means to each of us and to the community at large. Stay tuned to our Facebook page and our website as details are finalized on everything from a ‘Moth Ball’ to a retrospective of our Natural History Calendar artwork and a ‘Farmers to Owls’ trail run. Do you have a 70th birthday in 2016? Were you or a family member among our original founders or long-term members? Perhaps you’d like to share in the festivities and join to page 2 --> Thank You Chickadee Newsletter Patrons Chickadee Patrons help defray the cost of this newsletter. Patron donations are $135 per year for individuals and $175 for businesses and are invaluable to the Nature Center. INDIVIDUALS Jan Abrahamson & Brian Chmielecki Gabriel & Denise Asfar Frances & Gary Benne Jane & Dan Brannegan Mary & David Dangremond Harvey & Jeanne Demovick Joseph & Nancy Gilbert Steven Grover & Cathy Klein Hilary & Henry Hardaway Paul & Cathleen Holland Lucia & Rod Johnstone Lauren McGowan & Chris White Robert & Virginia Montgomery David & Linda Nolf John & Julia Parry Michael Schefers & Sylvia Lynch Sondra Smith Jonathan Towne & Rebecca Noreen William & Barbara Tu s Susan Twing & Ted Steinetz BUSINESSES CTM Media Group Four Paws Veterinary Services Peter J. Famiglie , MD Poor Morgan Stonington Natural Health Center (Megan Marco, Licensed Acupuncturist) Thanks to all our patrons! Three R’s Company Tidal River Clothing Wai e’s Insurance Agency, Inc. Director’s Message --> from page 1 Celebrate 70 our group of ‘Celebrate 70’ ambassadors. We value your ideas, wisdom and perspective! Seventy years ago a group of interested residents and organizations knew that it was important to create a place where wildlife and its habitat would be the top priority, and where people would have opportunities to connect with nature. Today that focus is more important than ever, and while the Nature Center has stayed true to its core founding mission, we have expanded our role in conservation and land stewardship. We continue to explore inter-relationships to better understand our place in nature and our responsibilities to protect it through programs and activities that include sustainable agriculture, history, art, cooking, music and recreation. We work hard to lead the way in environmental thought and action for our region, state and even all of New England, and we thank you for joining us on this exciting journey. Volunteer Spotlight DPNC Execu ve Director As part of ‘Celebrate 70’ this year, we will feature profiles of our amazing volunteers. You will find more Volunteer Spotlight profiles on our website, www.dpnc.org. Name: Maryrose Conklyn Age: 65 Town of Residence: Nian c What’s your ‘real’ job: Re red from Pfizer Inc. What do you do as a DPNC volunteer? I volunteer at the DPNC’s Coogan Farm Giving Garden. My ac vi es include field prepara on (rock clearing, soil restora on, etc.), the usual garden ac vi es of plan ng, cul va ng and harves ng, as well as serving on the leader team for the Garden. I also photograph and post many volunteer ac vi es and the garden’s seasonal progression on the Giving Garden Facebook page. How long have you been doing it? 2 years Why do you do it? I was looking to expand my community involvement through par cipa on in a group dedicated to allevia ng food insecurity in New London County. What’s the genesis of your wonderful support for the Nature Center? I became aware of the Coogan Farm project and the need for volunteers through a story published in the Day in 2014. I have been ac ve in this project since spring of 2014, par cipa ng in field clearing in the plan ng area. When me came to form defined gardening groups, I was invited by Jane Allen to join the group she was organizing with members of the All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church in New London. I returned to the Garden this spring. What’s your favorite part of what you do at DPNC? I have so many favorite ac vi es in the garden – the journey from seed to sprout to mature flowering plant and a ripe farm-fresh vegetable that is crated and loaded into the United Way Gemma E. Moran Food Bank truck. On a personal note, I have received such great benefit from this ac vity. When you volunteer, you increase the number of “people with good hearts” in your life. I have been made the richer for knowing the garden’s many volunteers. I was surprised to realize one day, as I was leaving the garden, that I felt such a peaceful sense of well-being. You just can’t beat that kind of return from an ac vity. Call 860-536-1216 or visit www.dpnc.org to register. 2 Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center - 109 Pequotsepos Rd, Mystic CT - www.dpnc.org New Staff at DPNC Meet … Shawn Bittman Our animal care department wears a lot of hats. Under the umbrella of animal care are all our resident animals, from Bullfrogs to Rat Snakes, Barred Owls to Red Tailed Hawks. We have more than two dozen animals that live with us because they cannot be released into the wild. Some are part of our education programs, and some simply make their home with us. Additionally, animal care is the department that takes in the injured or sick mammals and birds that come to us from the community. Nearly every day, the Nature Center fields at least one call (and sometimes a visit) regarding an injured or ill animal. Our animal care workers evaluate the situation, and determine if the animal can be released, can be cared for by us, or needs medical attention. Sometimes an animal is with us for an hour; sometimes it is with us for days, weeks, months or years. The department relies on a stable of well trained and amazingly dedicated volunteers. For several years, Laura Craver-Rogers oversaw animal care. Laura has moved into an administrative/education position and our new Animal Curator is Shawn Bittman. We caught up with Shawn recently and he answered a few questions for us. Shawn came to DPNC as a college intern last Spring. Name: Shawn Bittman Age: 23 Hometown: Ledyard Education/degrees: I am graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Biology in Spring 2016, with a concentration in organismal biology. How long have you worked at DPNC: Eight months What is your current position? Animal care manager/educator What’s the best part about your job? I love the one-on-one opportunities to connect with animals. I have a huge passion for the animal world and thoroughly enjoy inspiring others to love nature and wildlife too. What’s the best part about the DPNC? The best part about DPNC is the feeling of community. Whether I run into visitors or fellow educators, everyone is always looking to learn or share their knowledge. Every day at the nature center always brings something new. What do people ask you most often when they find out you work at a Nature Center? People often ask “What types of animals do you have at the Nature Center?” What surprises you about your job? It always surprises me the vast variety of ques- tions people come up with during programs. By the end of each program I always end up teaching and talking about a lot more than I had originally planned to. Favorite animal, plant, or ... (and why): I have always thought of salamanders as my favorite animal. They are so diverse and have so many unique characteristics that allow them survive in both aquatic and terrestrial habitats. Did you know that “amphibian” directly translates to “double life” in Greek? It is also fascinating how well salamanders can regenerate body tissue, having the ability to regenerate and repair their tail, limbs, eyes, jaw, brain, spinal cord, and even their heart! Coogan Farm Nature & Heritage Center - 162 Greenmanville Ave, Mystic CT - 860.536.1216 3 SPECIAL EVENTS Nature Preschool Open House Jan. 16, Feb. 20, March 19 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Give your child the gift of a magical childhood in nature. Join us at the preschool to learn more about our unique nature based program. Meet our animals, explore the classroom and find out how we infuse nature into our comprehensive program while preparing your child for kindergarten in a fun and engaging way. Woodland Egg Hunts Friday, March 25 at Nature Center Saturday, March 26 at Coogan Farm Start at: 10 am, 11 am, 12 pm or 1 pm (2 different days, 2 different hunts) OR $10/members, $13/nonmembers Families with children ages 1 to 10 Pre-registration required. Stroll the trails in search of wooden eggs and meet DPNC’s egg-laying friends as you go. Bring your eggs back to our Creation Stations to paint and decorate in your own unique way! Meet the wild Easter Bunny and enjoy a few sweet treats! Bring your own basket to collect your eggs. Participants limited to 4 eggs each. Concert for Conservation Sunday, April 24, 2 p.m. Union Baptist Church, Mystic $25 adults, $5 for students Celebrate the Nature Center’s 70th anniversary with a special edition of this annual afternoon of classical music! Violinist (and Stonington native) Hilary Castle will bring along special guest artists for this concert to benefit the Nature Center’s educational programs and celebrate 70 years of conservation and education. Light refreshments. Women in the Woods 2016 Last year our inaugural Women in the Woods program was an inspiration. A dozen women from Connecticut and Long Island gathered at the DPNC for a weekend of outdoor exploration and luxury! Our partner, Inn at Mystic/Harbour House, provides wonderful accommodations, two breakfasts and one dinner, while our educators share their knowledge on topics ranging from astronomy to birding to orienteering. We’ll enjoy stargazing, meet and greet our resident owls and other animals, campfire cooking, hiking, identification of local trees, birds, flowers, and wild edibles. Registration now open! May 6-8, 2016 $420 per person/double occupancy $560 per person/single occupancy Saturday day only (does not include breakfast or dinner): $260 Visit http://dpnc.org/women-in-the-woods/ or all 860-536-1216 for details. Cancellation Policy Pre-registra on allows the Nature Center to secure staffing and materials for programs, so that we may best serve you. We require pre-registra on and pre-payment for most programs in order to reserve a space. If DPNC cancels a program, you will receive a full refund. If you withdraw from a program more than 4 days in advance, you will receive a refund less a 25% administra ve fee. Withdrawals within 4 days of a program are not refundable. Call 860-536-1216 or visit www.dpnc.org/calendar to register for any of these programs. 4 Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center - 109 Pequotsepos Rd, Mystic CT - www.dpnc.org Wa l k s and Hikes Full Moon Hikes Free These easy paced walks take place even on overcast nights, and are suitable for adults and older, interested children. Steady rain cancels. If you have a question about whether a hike is canceled due to weather, please call (860) 536-1216. If after hours, please select a transfer to extension 30 for the latest program message. Saturday, Jan. 23: COOGAN FARM, 5 pm. moderate terrain Enjoy the “Full Ice Moon” at the Coogan Farm in Mystic. Meet at the John E. Avery Welcome Center, 162 Greenmanville Ave., Mystic. Monday, Feb. 22: DEANS MILL FARM PRESERVE, 5 pm. moderate terrain Enjoy the “Full Storm Moon” as we walk the mature, mixed hardwood forest with some intermittent wetlands. Entrance off Jerry Browne Road. ALC Tuesday, March 22: WALDEN PRESERVE, Salem, 5:30 pm. easy terrain Enjoy the “Full Sugar Moon” as we hike through fields, young forest, wetlands and streams. TNC, managed by the Salem Land Trust. From Salem 4-Corners, take Rt. 85 N., 0.5 mi. turn left (west) onto Hagen Rd. Preserve parking lot 200’ on right. NC. Friday, April 22: HARTMAN PARK, Lyme, 7pm. moderate/difficult terrain Enjoy the “Full Sprouting Grass Moon” as we hike past ledges and glacial boulders, under a canopy of red and white oaks, sour gum, and black birch. The 302-acre Hartman Park is located on the east side of Gungy Road in the northeast corner of Lyme. LLCT Gungywamp Tours Sunday, March 20, 2-4:30pm (Spring Equinox) Tuesday, April 19, 2-4:30pm $12.75/member, $15/nonmember $12.75/member, $15/nonmember Gungywamp is an area of both natural and cultural interest. It has rocky ridges, glacial erratics and swamps along with enigmatic stone shelters and structures whose use and origin are open to interpretation. Come along on a walk through the woods and see if you can penetrate the mysteries of Gungywamp. Adults and families who are comfortable walking approximately 2 miles over uneven terrain. Pre-registration required; directions for parking will be given at registration. NEW! Saturday Morning Hikes 10-11:30 am (with a later start!) Free/member, $10/nonmember It’s a great day to get outside! Join us for an interpretive trail walk through the forests and fields. A knowledgeable DPNC educator will point out seasonal plants and animals. Wear sturdy shoes or hiking boots, and bring a water bottle. Adults and older children. Saturday, Jan. 9: PAFFARD WOODS, Stonington, CT. Avalonia Land Conservancy moderate terrain, easy pace Mostly easy hiking through woodlands and wetlands with stone walls. If it’s snowy, bring snowshoes or skis. Saturday, Feb. 20: COPP PARK in Groton. Town of Groton easy terrain, easy pace Explore the 240-acre former farm, now featuring fields & meadows bordered by forest & wetlands. Groton Town Parks & Recreation. If it’s snowy, bring snowshoes or skis. Call 860-536-1216 or visit www.dpnc.org/calendar to register for any of these programs. Coogan Farm Nature & Heritage Center - 162 Greenmanville Ave, Mystic CT - 860.536.1216 5 Wa l k s and Hikes NEW! Saturday Morning Hikes (cont.) Saturday, March 19: GREENMAN TRAIL. Mystic. easy terrain, easy pace Walk along Greenmanville Ave. from Mystic Seaport up to and across Coogan Farm and through parts of historic Greenmanville. Meet in Mystic Seaport’s secondary parking lot. Saturday, April 16: TILCON PROPERTY. Groton. difficult terrain, moderate pace Meet in commuter parking lot off Poheganut Drive (across from Women’s Care Med Center). NEW! CELEBRATE 70: HIKE THE DPNC We are celebrating our 70th year of environmental education! Join us as we revisit some of the trails that helped start it all. Over the course of the year, we will visit the trails at the Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center & Coogan Farm, as well as the properties that we have helped preserve - Barn Island, and manage - the Manatuck Preserve, the Peace Sanctuary. Free. DPNC to Coogan Sunday, Jan. 24 1-2:30pm Free See and enjoy the beauty of land preservation in person as we explore the new greenway between the Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center and our new Natural and Heritage Center at the Coogan Farm. Explore the natural and historical landmarks of properties that comprised the earliest homesteads in Mystic, forested trails, open meadows, transitional habitats, stone walls and cedar groves. Moderate hike over varied terrain. Bring a water bottle and sturdy walking shoes. DPNC Forest Loop Sunday, Feb. 28 1-2pm Free Flat trail through mixed oak/hickory woodland, field, and rocky ledges, and past streams, marsh and ponds. Jogging stroller-friendly. Peace Sanctuary Sunday, March 13 1-2pm Free The Peace Sanctuary in Mystic (also known as Camp Mystic and Abolitionist Hill) has an important history. Learn about this fascinating and historically significant property on the West Bank of the Mystic River, managed by the Nature Center as a private wildlife sanctuary. DPNC Stone Bridge Trail Sunday, April 17 1-2:30pm Free This mile long trail runs from Mistuxet Avenue to Coogan Boulevard, connecting with the Denison Farm Trail. It crosses old stone bridges and an abandoned quarry pond and traverses Avalonia Land Trust, Denison Homestead, and Mystic Marinelife Aquarium properties. Please see CANCELLATION POLICY page 4. Call 860-536-1216 or visit www.dpnc.org/calendar to register for any of these programs. 6 Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center - 109 Pequotsepos Rd, Mystic CT - www.dpnc.org Birding NEW! Downtown Birding Fridays Jan. 15, Feb. 18, March 11 $8.50 member / $10 nonmember 8-9 a.m. Led by Maggie Jones. Some of the best winter birding is right in the heart of our communities! Join us as we look for resident birds and winter visitors during these morning walks. January and March walks will start at Bartleby’s (46 W. Main St.) in downtown Mystic where we will look for waterfowl and other birds overwintering on or along the Mystic River. In February we will start at the Yellow House (149 Water St, Stonington) in Stonington Borough and walk to the Point and Dodge Paddock. New Year’s Birding Resolution: Saturday, Jan. 30 1-2pm The Importance of Spring Bird Feeding Free Learn from a bird feeding expert how to troubleshoot pesky birds, and great tips on squirrel proofing! We will discuss how to choose from the different types of feeders and seed, as well as how bird biology and migration should factor into your feeding plans. We provide coffee and snacks. Special sale prices during the program, and free seed samples to take home! Wintering Waterfowl of Sachuest Point NWR & Coastal RI Friday, Feb. 26 9am-5pm $29.75/member, $35 nonmember Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge is one of the premier winter birding locations in coastal New England. This is typically a rewarding trip to look for Harlequin, Eider, Grebe, Scoter and other waterfowl, along with birds of prey like Peregrine Falcon, Merlin, and Marsh Hawk. Van leaves DPNC at 9 am. Dress warmly and bring snacks, beverage. We will stop in Jamestown, RI for lunch. Led by Maggie Jones. Create a Nest Box Saturday, March 19 1-3pm Free Learn from a bird feeding expert how to create a backyard birding paradise! We will discuss how to choose from the different types of feeders and seed, troubleshoot common problems and discuss how to build bird boxes. Bird box designs will be available to take home. We provide coffee and snacks. Special sale prices during the program, and free seed samples to take home! & help with our GALA decorations Call 860-536-1216 or visit www.dpnc.org/calendar to register for any of these programs. Coogan Farm Nature & Heritage Center - 162 Greenmanville Ave, Mystic CT - 860.536.1216 7 Adult Programs Beekeeping 101 Saturdays: Jan. 2, 9, 16, 23, 9:30 am-12 pm (make-up date Jan. 30) Mondays: Jan. 4, 11, 18, 25, 6:30-9 pm (make-up date Feb. 1) $100 for 4 sessions; book available for purchase at Nature Store This four-part workshop takes you through the steps of having your own colony. Led by Stuart Woronecki, owner of Stonewall Apiary in Hanover, who keeps approximately 240 honeybee colonies in eastern CT. Participants will have the opportunity to take a field trip to a Stonewall Apiary bee yard and purchase equipment. Package bees can be reserved. Note: Limited number of bees available. Please sign up early. This improves your chances of having a successful year! Session I – Getting Started Equipment basics: wooden ware, frames, tools, protec ve clothing, ordering & assembling equipment. Session II – The Honey bee The queen, workers and drone; changes throughout the season; the brood cycle. Session III – Pests & Diseases Mice, wax moths, small hive beetles, foulbrood, chalkbrood, nosema, tracheal mites, varroa destructor; integrated pest management. Session IV – Odds & Ends Wrap up unfinished topics; pollinator friendly plan ngs; honey harvest and processing (if me permits). Cooking at Coogan: Open Fire Cooking Sunday, Feb. 7 1:30-3 pm $21.25/member, $25/nonmember Join us for a beginners program on campfire cooking. Learn the basics of fire building and cooking around, in, and on the campfire. We’ll make a variety of delicious treats to enjoy! Class meets in the kitchen of the Coogan Farm. Adults only. Valentine’s Ménage à Trois: Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Red Wine and Chocolate! Wednesday Feb. 10 $30/couple member 5:30-7 p.m. (add a third for $15) Bring your Valentine to a special walk, tasting and talk at Coogan Farm co-sponsored by Capizzano Olive Oils. Love is in the air during the month before the official start of spring! Sample olive oils, discover subtle differences in aroma and taste and discuss culinary and other uses of specialty oils. We will also sample locally produced wines and dark chocolates, along with hearty hors d’oeuvres and non-sugar alternatives. Depending on the weather, we will take an optional short sunset walk around the farm at 5:30 to enjoy the sights, sounds and smells of a late winter evening. Avery Farmhouse Book Club: A Walk in the Woods Saturday, Feb. 27 2-3:30pm $8.50/member, $10/nonmember Cozy up in the parlor of the Coogan Farm and enjoy some coffee, tea and snacks as we discuss books with environmental themes. A Walk in the Woods is a 1998 book by travel writer Bill Bryson, describing his attempt to walk the Appalachian Trail with his friend. The book is written in a humorous style, interspersed with more serious discussions of matters relating to the trail’s history, and the surrounding sociology, ecology, trees, plants, animals and people. Please see CANCELLATION POLICY page 4. 8 Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center - 109 Pequotsepos Rd, Mystic CT - www.dpnc.org Adult Programs Cooking at Coogan: Homemade Soup Sunday, March 6, 2016 2-4pm $21.25/member, $25/nonmember Learn how to make soup from scratch and realize just how easy it can be! Enjoy a demonstration on the prep and steps required for making a delicious homemade soup. Take home recipes, inspiration, and knowledge on how to proudly make your own soup. Class meets at the Coogan Farm, 162 Greenmanville Avenue/Route 27, Mystic, CT. Adults. Buds and Bark - Winter Tree ID Saturday, March 12 2-3:30 pm $7.65 member/ $9 nonmember It is fun (and useful) to know your backyard neighbors - the different species of trees that grow in our area. The winter landscape is a system of functional beauty and mechanical precision constantly in action, most fully expressed in trees. Winter is the best time to look at buds, leaf scars, bark, catkins and other clues to tree identification, and to meet our neighbors the oaks, hickories, maples, birches and their relatives. Led by Maggie Jones. Avery Farmhouse Book Club: Wildlife in America Saturday, March 26, 2016 2-3:30pm $8.50/member, $10/nonmember Cozy up in the parlor of the Coogan Farm and enjoy some coffee, tea and snacks as we discuss books with environmental themes. Wildlife in America, written by Peter Matthiessen in 1959, is an environmental classic that details the rare, threatened, and extinct animals of North America, and looks at humans’ role in the disappearance of both large and small species. “Should be the number one source volume for everyone who embraces the philosophy of conservation”-Roger Tory Peterson. Program meets at the Coogan Farm, 162 Greenmanville Avenue/Route 27, Mystic, CT. Know GMOs: The Future of Agriculture Wednesday, March 30, 2016; 5:30-6:30pm Free, registration requested Co-hosted by DPNC & Connecticut College Meets in Olin Science Center Auditorium, Connecticut College 270 Mohegan Ave, New London Are you interested in learning the truth about Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs)? This panel discussion will focus on consumer education and provide an understanding of genetically engineered crops. The panelists are scientists and practitioners. Each will briefly introduce their views on genetic engineering and its use in our food system, and then answer questions from the audience. Backyard Chickens Sunday, April 3, 2016 2-3:30pm $12.75/member, $15/nonmember Have you ever considered raising chickens? Join us as we discuss the local zoning regulations, tricks and tips for raising a healthy flock, and the benefits of having chickens on your land. Adults. Program meets at the Coogan Farm, 162 Greenmanville Avenue/Route 27, Mystic, CT. Cooking at Coogan: Fresh Mozzarella Saturday, April 9 2-4pm $21.25/member, $25/nonmember Try your hand at cheese making! Join this beginner level class and learn the basics of making homemade cheese. Make and taste fresh mozzarella cheese during the program, and leave with recipes and experience to make your own cheese! Adult. Class meets in the kitchen of the Coogan Farm. Call 860-536-1216 or visit www.dpnc.org/calendar to register for any of these programs. Coogan Farm Nature & Heritage Center - 162 Greenmanville Ave, Mystic CT - 860.536.1216 9 Adult Programs The Quest for the Golden Trout Thursday, April 14 7pm $6/Student $8.50/Member $10/Nonmember Join acclaimed author, Doug Thompson, as he discusses his book, The Quest for the Golden Trout: Environmental Loss and America’s Iconic Fish, which was published in October 2013. As a specialist in the physical characteristics of rivers, Thompson provides a unique perspective on the impact of human manipulation of river environments for trout fishing. He is one of the world’s foremost experts on pool and riffle features and one of the leading authorities on the history of river restoration in the United States. He has written more than 30 scientific articles and book chapters, and offered more than 50 scientific presentations. The Quest for the Golden Trout is about looking at our nation’s rivers with a more critical eye—and asking more questions about both historic and current practices in fisheries management. “It suggests that Douglas M. Thompson is correct in his book-length critique of American fishing tradition, The Quest for the Golden Trout: anglers often view their history and conservation tradition through rose-colored glasses.” -- Matt Miller, The Nature Conservancy. Meets at the Coogan Farm, 162 Greenmanville Avenue, Mystic, CT. Owls & Ales Friday, April 15 7-8pm $12.75/member, $15/nonmember Join us for a meet-and-greet with Mr. Bill, the Great Horned Owl who serves as the DPNC mascot, and one of our Eastern Screech Owls. We will provide beer and snacks for you to enjoy while you learn about the unique behaviors and natural history of owls. Partnership with Lauren Graham of “Drink With Food,” a local business from Pawcatuck, CT. Adults. Macroinvertebrate Study Sunday, April 17 1-3 pm $10.20/member, $12/nonmember Do you know what pH stands for? Do you know where nitrates come from? Join us for an in-depth look at the health of our pond. We will use chemical tests to determine the pH, nitrate levels and phosphate levels in the water. We will also use nets to capture macroinvertebrates, study them under the microscopes, and use them as bioindicators for the health of our pond. Adults. Ramps & Robins Wednesday, April 27 5-7:30 p.m. $15.30/member, $18 nonmember A walk and cooking demonstration at the Peace Sanctuary and Coogan Farm. Learn about harvesting and cooking wild leeks (ramps), one of the earliest, most delicious and nutritious of local wild edibles. Meet at the Peace Sanctuary on River Road in Mystic for a short easy walk to look for spring wildflowers, greens and ramps, accompanied by the music of robins and other songbirds in the forest. We will drive over to Coogan Farm for a cooking demonstration and discussion on using ramps and other seasonal specialties. Led by Maggie Jones. Avery Farmhouse Book Club: Crow Planet Saturday, April 30, 2016 2-3:30pm $8.50/member, $10/nonmember Cozy up in the parlor of the Coogan Farm and enjoy some coffee, tea and snacks as we discuss books with environmental themes. Crow Planet: Essential Wisdom from the Urban Wilderness, was written in 2009 by Lyanda Lynn Haupt. The abundance of crows in our world is both an indicator of ecological imbalance and a generous opportunity to connect with the animal world. Even in developed areas of cities and suburbs, we are surrounded by crows and other wildlife. Through observing them we can enhance our appreciation of the world’s natural order. Program meets at the Coogan Farm, 162 Greenmanville Avenue/Route 27, Mystic, CT. 10 Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center - 109 Pequotsepos Rd, Mystic CT - www.dpnc.org DROP-OFF CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS Harry Potter Hijinks Friday, Jan. 8 5-7 pm $12.75/member, $15/nonmember Ages 5-12 Drop off your kids for a magical evening at the DPNC! The Harry Potter stories are steeped in nature. Meet an owl, play wizard games, conduct an experiment, and make a craft. Includes dinner and marshmallows around the fireplace! Nature Night Out 5:30-8:30 pm Saturday, Jan. 16, Feb. 13, March 12, April 16 Ages 5-12 Member child per class: $25.50; Additional member child per class: $12.75 Non-member child per class: $30; Additional non-member child per class: $15 Have a grown-up night out while your children have a night out with nature. Our enthusiastic and knowledgeable educators will provide a fun, educational and entertaining program including games, team building activities, exhibit exploration, a night hike, and lots of fun! We provide dinner and s’mores around the fire. Dress in warm layers and bring a flashlight. Leap Frog, Leap Year! Monday, Feb. 29 4-5:30 pm $6.80/member, $8/nonmember Ages 5-12. Celebrate the leap year by joining us on the 29th day of February! We’ll take a close look at some of our resident leaping frogs, play games, and make a craft. Seuss on the Loose! Saturday, March 5 10 am-12 pm $8.50/member, $10/nonmember Ages 4-10. Join us for a fun morning celebrating Dr. Seuss’s birthday! We’ll make Oobleck, read a Dr Seuss classic The Lorax, and learn about the importance of trees, rhyming, and fun in our world. Nature Fairies & Gnomes Sunday, April 10 10 am-12 pm $8.50/member, $10/non-member Ages 5-12 Open your imagination and discover the magic of the woods! During this great new program, hear a story about Nature Fairies & Gnomes, make a fun craft, and head outside to create a fairy house in the woods. Nature Fairies & Gnomes are the champions of the Earth and can teach you how to be a Nature Defender. Boy Scout Badge Fest Saturday, April 2, 2016 9am-12pm $12.75/member, $15/nonmember Attention all Webelos and Bear Scouts! Join us for a fun morning of badge work! DPNC educators lead groups through the requirements of the following badges: Webelos (Forester or Naturalist) & Bears (Sharing your World with Wildlife). Preregistration required. Program meets at the Coogan Farm, 162 Greenmanville Avenue/Route 27, Mystic, CT. Girl Scout Badge Fest Saturday, April 30, 2016 9am-12pm $12.75/member, $15/nonmember Attention all Daisies, Brownies, Juniors and Cadettes! Join us for a fun morning of badge work! DPNC educators lead groups through the requirements of the following awards and patches: Daisies (Golden Honey Bee & Watering Can Awards), Brownies (Hiker, Senses & Bugs Badges), Juniors (Gardener & Animal Habitats Badges) & Cadettes (Trees & Field Day Badges). Pre-registration required. Program meets at the Coogan Farm, 162 Greenmanville Avenue/Route 27, Mystic, CT. Call 860-536-1216 or visit www.dpnc.org/calendar to register for any of these programs. Coogan Farm Nature & Heritage Center - 162 Greenmanville Ave, Mystic CT - 860.536.1216 11 FA M I LY Owls of the Night Friday, March 18 7:30-8:30 pm PROGRAMS $8.50/member, $10/nonmember It’s breeding season for the owls of Connecticut! Meet a few of DPNC’s rehabilitated owls before heading out to listen and look for these spirited birds as they call out to defend their territories. Dress warmly and bring a flashlight. Meet at the nature center. Adults and families with children ages 8+. Amphibian Search Saturday, March 26 1-3 pm $8.50/member, $10/nonmember The warmer temperatures are bringing out the salamanders and frogs! Join us for an expedition to the pond, creeks and wetlands. We’ll use nets and collection jars for gentle, up-close study. Wear boots and clothes that can get a little muddy. Adults and families with children ages 10+. Watch for Woodcocks at Coogan Farm Thursday, March 10 6:30-7:30 pm $6.80/member, $8/nonmember Ages 8+ please. Learn all about the American Woodcock during a walk to search for this mysterious bird. If we’re lucky, we will witness the spectacular springtime mating display of the male woodcock. This walk takes place at Coogan Farm. Meet at entry by the farmhouse on Greenmanville Avenue in Mystic. Adult/Family. Watch for Woodcocks at Manatuck Thursday, March 17 6:30-7:30 pm $6.80/member, $8/nonmember Learn all about the American Woodcock during a walk to search for this mysterious bird. If we’re lucky, we will witness the spectacular springtime mating display of the male woodcock. This walk takes place at DPNC’s Manatuck Preserve, a private conservation easement. Meet in the parking lot behind Pine Point School gymnasium, Barnes Road, Stonington. Adult and families with children ages 8+. Leaping Frogs and Slithering Salamanders Saturday, April 23 1-3 pm $6.80/member, $8/nonmember Amphibians lead a double life from pond to land. We will examine the various life stages of different species from frogs to salamanders, learn when and where they lay their eggs, as well as head out to explore nature center wetlands. Wear boots & clothes that can get a little muddy. We’ll provide nets and collection jars for gentle, up-close study. Adults and families with children ages 6+. Call 860-536-1216 or visit www.dpnc.org/calendar to register for any of these programs. 12 Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center - 109 Pequotsepos Rd, Mystic CT - www.dpnc.org FA M I LY PROGRAMS Animal Tracks and Trails Saturday, February 6, 2016 1-3pm $8.50/member, $10/nonmember Animals leave behind clues that give us glimpses into their lives. Join us as we search the fields and forests for signs of animal life – tracks, trails, scat, homes, and more! We’ll play nature games that help teach about the local animals of CT, and we’ll be sure to visit with some of our live animals as well. Dress for the weather. Families. Program meets at the Coogan Farm, 162 Greenmanville Avenue/Route 27, Mystic, CT. Winter Ecology Walk Saturday, February 27, 2016 1-3pm $8.50/member, $10/nonmember Learn how different plants and animals survive the winter. We’ll take a short hike through the forest, learn with animal furs, and meet a live animal ambassador from the DPNC. Program meets at the Coogan Farm, 162 Greenmanville Avenue/ Route 27, Mystic, CT. Families with children ages 6+. Let’s Go Fly a Kite! Saturday, March 5, 2016 1-3pm $10.20/member, $12/nonmember Make your own kite and then take it for a test spin in the open meadow at Coogan Farm! We’ll provide the basic supplies and guide you through the steps of making a kite. You are encouraged to bring your own ribbons to decorate your kite tail. Families. Program meets at the Coogan Farm, 162 Greenmanville Avenue/Route 27, Mystic, CT. Spring Scavenger Hunt Saturday, March 12, 2016 1-3pm $10.20/member, $12/nonmember Explore the fields and forest at Coogan Farm for a list of natural and hidden items. Enjoy a beautiful afternoon outside, searching for the signs of spring that beginning to appear in the woodlands, wetlands and meadows. Families. Program meets at the Coogan Farm, 162 Greenmanville Avenue/Route 27, Mystic, CT. Thank you to for Spooky Nature Trail sponsorship Please see CA CANCELLATION C A O POLICY O C page 4. Coogan Farm Nature & Heritage Center - 162 Greenmanville Ave, Mystic CT - 860.536.1216 13 After School - Outdoors New! Outdoor Play at the Coogan Farm Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays March 21 – June 3, 2016 3:30-5:30pm $19.55/member, $23/nonmember We’re bringing recess back…to the farm! In the hustle and bustle of today’s world, research shows that outdoor free play for our childrenis more important than ever. We will hike through the forest looking for animal signs, build shelters and campfires, play games and let the spirit of adventure guide us through this fun afterschool program. Join us for an active afternoon in a safe, supportive, natural environment. Ages 8+. Program meets at the Coogan Farm, 162 Greenmanville Avenue/Route 27, Mystic, CT. Please see CANCELLATION POLICY page 4. 14 Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center - 109 Pequotsepos Rd, Mystic CT - www.dpnc.org Home School Programs Home School Environmental Education Meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month 1:30-4:30 pm Ages 5-12. $15/session. Pre-registration and DPNC membership is required. Enjoy hands-on activities, educational games, and standards-based learning. Students will participate in active inquiry and scientific exploration. Each week explores a different theme that connects to the meadow, forest and wetland communities at the DPNC. Our resident live animals will make guest appearances throughout the year! January: February: March: April: May: June: Winter Ecology & Birds Animal Tracking & Primi ve Trapping Water Tes ng & Living off the Land Amphibians & Stream Study Soils & Pollina on Water Olympics & Water Pressure with Water Bo le Rockets Call 860-536-1216 or visit www.dpnc.org to register. Homeschool - Learning to Learn Thursday April 7, 14, 21, 28 & May 5 $75/series (register for full series only). 2-4 pm Ages 7-12 Pre-registration and DPNC membership is required. Each week, we will focus on a single subject and explore approaches to deepen our understanding. The processes of observing, drawing, reading and descriptive writing will all be used to create a beautiful journal. This time-honored approach to learning is the lifelong tool that allows each person to deepen their appreciation of the natural world. Drawing inspiration from Naturalists around the world, we will tackle subjects that include habitats/ecosystems, insects/life cycles, birds/eggs/nests, trees/flowers, mammals and more! Led by Mame Courtney. CAMP AT THE NATURE CE R E M NTE SUM R Discoveryy & adventure in nature awaits. Field trips, fishing, bird watching and endless fun exploring & finding creatures in nature. We’ve got a camp for that. RegistraƟon February 2016 8 Call 860-536-1216 or visit www.dpnc.org/calendar to register for any of these programs. Coogan og gan Farm Nature & Heritage Center - 162 Greenmanville Ave, Mystic CT - 860.536.1216 15 Gala Sponsor Thank Yo u ’ s DPNC wishes to extend our grateful thanks to the sponsors who have supported our Anuual Gala Auction fund raiser of October 16 and other events of 2015. Thank you to Cooling & Heating Thank you to HOYT FILIPPETTI & HFM MALAGHAN LLC C E RT I F I E D P U B L I C A C C O U N T S Thank you to Thank you to 16 Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center - 109 Pequotsepos Rd, Mystic CT - www.dpnc.org Sponsor Thank Yo u ’ s Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center, PO Box 122, 109 Pequotsepos Road, Mystic, CT, 06355 860.536.1216 ph, 860.536.2983 fax, [email protected] or visit us online at: www.dpnc.org Hours of opera on for DPNC are year round, Monday through Saturday 9 am to 5 pm and Sundays from 10 am to 4 pm. THE CHICKADEE newsle er is published by the Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center three mes per year. The Nature Center is a 501(c)(3) organiza on dedicated to environmental educa on for all ages. This newsle er is mailed to DPNC Members. To become a member, give a gi membership or make a dona on, please contact us at 860.536.1216 or visit www.dpnc.org. Coogan Farm Nature & Heritage Center - 162 Greenmanville Ave, Mystic CT - 860.536.1216 17 Sponsor Thank Yo u ’ s Thank You for Wild Mushroom Festival Sponsorship for GALA SPONSORSHIP 18 Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center - 109 Pequotsepos Rd, Mystic CT - www.dpnc.org E A R LY C H I L D H O O D E D U C AT I O N Chickadees Winter Session: January 4, 11, 18, 25, February 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, March 7, 14 9:30-11am Spring Session: March 21, 28, April 4, 11, 18, 25, May 2, 9, 16, 23, June 6 9:30-11am $8.50/member, $10/nonmember Ages 2-5, with a caregiver Led by Marianne Goddard Explore the DPNC with your little one in our classic parent and child class. Activities, circle time, and time outside bring nature to life for your child! Eager Explorers - Winter Session Wednesdays: January 6, 13, 20, 27, February 3, 10, 17, 24, March 2, 9, 16. 9:30-11:30am Fridays: January 8, 15, 22, 29, February 5, 12, 19, 26, March 4, 11, 18 9:30-11:30am 1 class/week: $140.25/member, $165/nonmember 2 classes/week: $280.50/member, $330/nonmember Led by Marianne Goddard Our popular start for children ready to try a class on their own! Each class brings something new as we focus on what we can find and learn outside in nature. We’ll learn about a different natural theme at each class as we enjoy age-appropriate free play, games, stories and activities. Choose one day per week or both for the full session! Available as a series only. Eager Explorers - Spring Session Wednesdays: March 23, 30, April 6, 13, 27, May 4, 11, 18, 25, June 1, 8, 15 9:30-11:30am Fridays: April 1, 8, 15, 29, May 6, 13, 20, 27, June 3, 10, 17, 24 9:30-11:30am 1 class/week: $153/member, $180/nonmember 2 classes/week: $306/member, $360/nonmember Led by Marianne Goddard Our popular start for children ready to try a class on their own! Each class brings something new as we focus on what we can find and learn outside in nature. We’ll learn about a different natural theme at each class as we enjoy age-appropriate free play, games, stories and activities. Choose one day per week or both for the full session! Available as a series only. Fireside Stories Fridays, 4-5 pm $5.10/member Jan. 15, 22, 29; Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26; March 4, 11 $6/nonmember End your week relaxing by the fire with your family. We’ll have stories, rhymes and songs, and the magic of a crackling fire! For families with children up to 8 years old. Fairy Tales and Happy Trails - Jack in the Beanstalk Wednesday, March 16 11:30 am-1 pm Ages 3-5 $8.50/member, $10/nonmember Fairy tales are steeped in nature. This brand new program puts a natural spin on all of your favorite fairy tales! We’ll read a book, make a craft, and take a hike. Learn about gardens and plant a bean seed to bring home! Bring your own picnic lunch. Trailside Stories Saturdays, 9:30-10:30 am April 9, 16, 23, 30 $5.10/member, $6 nonmember Hike to a special location each week for a story in the wood! Stories will come alive in the meadow, under the trees, and beside the brook! Families with children up to age 8. Please see CANCELLATION POLICY page 4. Call 860-536-1216 or visit www.dpnc.org/calendar to register for any of these programs. Coogan Farm Nature & Heritage Center - 162 Greenmanville Ave, Mystic CT - 860.536.1216 19 E A R LY C H I L D H O O D E D U C AT I O N Wee Wanderers Fridays, 10-11 a.m. April 8, 15, 29 $8/adult (children are free) Ages Birth to 5 Led by Rachel Aspinwall A walking exploration for little walkers or babies in front or back carriers. We’ll move at the children’s pace as we peek under logs, listen for birds and explore outside in this nature class for our youngest friends. A RT PROGRAMS Art by Leslie Spencer (2013) Art Outdoors at Coogan Farm Tuesday Mornings, 9:30-11am AGES: 2½ -5 Spring Session: March 15, 22, 29, April 5, 12, 26, May 3, 10 $81.60/member, $96/nonmember (series only) Led by Rachel Aspinwall Explore nature through art! We’ll use the fields and trails at Coogan Farm for inspiration as we play and create with pencils, paint, watercolor and collage. Tuesday Afternoons 3:30-5pm AGES: 6-8 Spring Session: March 15, 22, 29, April 5, 12, 26, May 3, 10 $81.60/member, $96/nonmember (series only) Led by Rachel Aspinwall Calling all budding artists! Join us at the Coogan Farm for a new art program for elementary students. We’ll explore the fields and gardens for inspiration, and then we’ll have fun creating art projects with natural materials, pencils, paint, watercolor, clay and collage. Must register for series. Nature & Art at Coogan Farm Wednesdays 3:30-5:30pm AGES: 8-12 Spring Session: March 16, 23, 30, April 6, 13, 27, May 4 $71.40/member, $84/non-member (series only) Led by Mame Courtney & Rachel Aspinwall. This class takes our art & nature exploration to the next level. Each session we will hike, observe, journal and create. Opportunities to learn about specific artists and naturalists will be included. This interdisciplinary class will be challenging, educational and fun. Call 860-536-1216 or visit www.dpnc.org/calendar to register for any of these programs. 20 Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center - 109 Pequotsepos Rd, Mystic CT - www.dpnc.org Coogan Fa r m in Pictures The Coogan Farm property, Giving Garden and farm buildings have all undergone huge change in executing the plans for development of this exciting new cultural center in Mystic. Here are some views of the transformation of the Coogan Farmhouse. March 2014 June 2015 September 2015 December 2015 Coogan Farm Nature & Heritage Center - 162 Greenmanville Ave, Mystic CT - 860.536.1216 21 SCHOOL VA C AT I O N D AY S Martin Luther King Jr. Day Nuts Over Squirrels Monday, Jan. 18 9am-1pm $25.50/member, $30/nonmember Ages 5-12. Be ready for Squirrel Appreciation Day on Jan. 21! Learn all about our furry friends who stay active all winter long. We’ll become squirrel detectives and head outside to see how many squirrels we can spot. We’ll play games, make a craft, and learn everything there is to know about these often misunderstood animals. Dress for the weather. Bring a bagged lunch. Afternoon Adventures Monday, Jan. 18 1-4pm $21.25/member, $25/nonmember Ages 5-12. Enjoy an afternoon of free play at the Nature Center. We will build snow sculptures and snow forts, go on a hike, and roast marshmallows around a fire (in the campfire ring or indoor fireplace). Dress for the weather. Presidents Day Don’t Wake the Bears! Monday, Feb. 15 9am-1pm $25.50/member, $30/nonmember Ages 5-12. Don’t wake the bears ...or the bats, snakes or turtles! We will learn all about how and why animals hibernate, and why they shouldn’t be disturbed or woken up. Some animals hibernate or experience torpor, while others have to migrate to warmer areas. Still others stay active all winter long...brrrr! We’ll hike our trails to find good spots to hibernate, but we’ll be careful not to wake any hibernators up! Includes live animals, furs, games and crafts. We’ll warm up by the fireplace! Dress for the weather and bring a bagged lunch. Animal Detectives Tuesday, Feb. 16 9am-1pm $25.50/member, $30/nonmember Ages 5-12. Animals leave behind clues that give us glimpses into their lives. Join us as we search the fields and forests for signs of animal life – tracks, trails, scat, homes, and more! We’ll be sure to visit with some of our live animals as well! Crafts and games help teach about the local animals of CT. We’ll warm up with hot cocoa by the fireplace. Dress for the weather and bring a bagged lunch. Afternoon Adventures Monday, Feb. 15 and Tuesday, Feb. 16 $21.25/member, $25/nonmember 1-4pm Ages 5-12. Enjoy an afternoon of free play at the Nature Center. We will build snow sculptures and snow forts, go on a hike, and roast marshmallows around a fire (in the campfire ring or indoor fireplace). Dress for the weather. Please see CANCELLATION POLICY page 4. 22 Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center - 109 Pequotsepos Rd, Mystic CT - www.dpnc.org SCHOOL VA C AT I O N D AY S April Vacation Animals on the Move! Monday, April 18 9 am-1 pm $25.50/member, $30/nonmember Ages 5-12. Animals don’t stay in one spot for their whole lives. Many birds and mammals migrate each spring and fall. Join us for a fun morning of animal antics. Learn, play nature games and create animal masks. Dress for the weather and bring a bagged lunch. Art in Nature Tuesday, April 19 9 am-1 pm $25.50/member, $30/nonmember Ages 5-12. Students will create works of art, inspired by nature, natural themes, and the environment! We’ll spend time outside gathering inspiration and materials, and return to the classroom to create our masterpieces. Dress for the weather and bring a bagged lunch. Creepers and Leapers Wednesday, April 20 9 am-1 pm $25.50/member, $30/nonmember Ages 5-12. Leaping lizards, slithering snakes, and jumping frogs! We’ll stay as active as a frog in the pond during this fun vacation day program. Play a lot of games, meet some of our local amphibians and reptiles, and go on an expedition to find as many frogs, toads and salamanders as we can! Dress for the weather and bring a bagged lunch. Butterflies and Buzzing Bees Thursday, April 21 9 am-1 pm $25.50/member, $30/nonmember Ages 5-12. Explore the meadows and count the colorful pollinators as they fly by! Learn about the special traits of butterflies, bees, and other insects through games, crafts and hands-on activities. Dress for the weather and bring a bagged lunch. Eggs-travaganza Friday, April 22 9 am-1 pm $25.50/member, $30/nonmember Ages 5-12. Spring time is an “eggs-cellent” time for learning about eggs! Birds are busy laying eggs in their nests...but they’re not the only ones! We’ll learn about all kinds of egg-laying animals, including fish, frogs, turtles, snakes, insects, and more. Games, crafts and fun! Dress for the weather and bring a bagged lunch. Afternoon Adventures Monday, April 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 1-4 pm $21.25/member, $25/nonmember Ages 5-12. Enjoy an afternoon of free play at the Nature Center. We’ll spend the afternoon outside, hiking, exploring, playing games and fort building. We’ll even build our own campfire and roast marshmallows! Dress for the weather. Coogan Farm Nature & Heritage Center - 162 Greenmanville Ave, Mystic CT - 860.536.1216 23 Printed on recycled material Autumn / Early Winter 2015 The Chickadee 109 PEQUOTSEPOS RD, MYSTIC, CT 06355 Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center Permit #4 Mys c, CT 06355 - PAID - Non-Profit US Postage
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