Program Schedule June 2015 - Eagle River Nature Center
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Program Schedule June 2015 - Eagle River Nature Center
Program Schedule June 2015 32750Eagle Eagle River RoadNature River Eagle River, AK 99577 (907) 694-2108 www.ernc.org Summer Building Hours: Center SPRING Program Schedule GUIDED NATURE WALKS June-July-August Wed-Sundays at 1:30pm Join our docent for a 3/4 mile walk around the Rodak Loop to learn about the history, flora and fauna of the Eagle River valley. Sign in at the front desk. POLICIES for attending programs: Regular programs are free, but some require registration. Parking: ERNC members park free; all others pay a fee of $5/vehicle. Note that Alaska State Park permits are not accepted. Outdoor programs involve walking on Nature Center trails. Participants are asked to sign a waiver. Children always need to be accompanied by adults. For safety reasons, each adult may have no more than two children under the age of 6 on an outdoor program. These programs are not intended for organized groups. Groups of 8 or more: contact [email protected] (694-9255) for guided programs. Online reservations at www.ernc.org Wednesday, June 3, 11am KNEEHI NATURALIST (Registration req’d) Today’s theme is BEAVERS. This nature-based program is designed for preschoolers aged 2-5 together with a parent. Dress for the outdoors. Limited to 10 children registered at 694-2108. Kneehi meets every 1st and 3rd week, alternating with Little Explorers. Thursday, June 4, 11am Jr. Naturalist Program (K-6th) AROUND THE BEAVER POND Join us on an exploration around the beaver pond. Learn what all grows, swims, and nests in this rich wetlands ecosystem that was shaped by the industrious beavers. Saturday, June 6, 2pm Jr. Naturalist BEAVER POND Repeat program; see June 4th. Wednesday through Sunday, 10am-5pm Sunday, June 7, 2pm LIVING WITH FIRE (Registration required) Wildfires play an important role in Alaska’s environment. Forester John See of the Wildfire Mitigation Office will talk about the different stages of forest succession, and what to do as a homeowner and recreationist to coexist with this major dynamic force of nature. Find out more about the Firewise Home Assessment Programs offered by the Anchorage Fire Department. Indoor program. Note that a minimum of 20 people is required for this program to be held -- please register at 694-2108 to participate. Wednesday, June 10, 11am Guided Walk for Families with Preschoolers LITTLE EXPLORERS HIKE Join us for a short (<1 mile) walk to explore nature at the pace of a preschooler. Please, no school-aged siblings. No more than 2 children per adult. No pre-registration. Saturday, June 13, 9am-5pm Special Workshop (Cost $95; Registration required) NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY Workshop Looking to learn more about your digital camera and outdoor photography? This all-day intensive photo class is for you! After a brief classroom period, you will head out on the trails to sharpen your skills with ERNC’s Artist-in-Residence, Colin Tyler Bogucki, colintyler.com, who has been photographing for publications for nearly 20 years. Attendees must provide their own camera gear (digital SLR only) and be prepared to hike a minimum of five miles throughout the day. Cost $95; limited to 10 people registered at 694-2108. Saturday, June 13, 2pm All-Ages Program BEAR SAFETY Are you worried about hiking, biking or camping in bear country with your family? Naturalist Ute Olsson will discuss ways to stay safe. Optionally after the program, adults have a chance to practice using bear spray. Sunday, June 14, 10am - 2pm (approx.) Guided Hike (Registration required) BENT ON ECHO BEND Join volunteer Sandy Halstaed for a 6 mile round-trip hike to Echo Bend. Hikers must be in good shape, but can be beginners. Bring pack with water, snack and wind/ raingear. Limited to the first 12 people (ages 18 and older) who register at 694-2108. Sunday, June 14, 2pm A BEGINNERS GUIDE TO HIKING CROW PASS Thinking of hiking Crow Pass Trail but not sure what to expect? Join Laura Kruger and Pete Panarese to learn about the typical trail conditions, fording Eagle River, what gear to bring along, and many other useful tips. Wednesday, June 24, 11am Guided Walk for Families with Preschoolers LITTLE EXPLORERS see description June 10th. Saturday, June 27, 2pm Jr. Naturalist Program (K-6th) COLOR WALK Let’s see what colors are found in nature at this time of year: red, white and blue? Yellow, purple and pink? Join us on a walk to learn to identify flowers and berries. Sunday, June 28, 2pm WILDFLOWERS WITH VERNA PRATT Registration required Wildflower expert and author Verna Pratt will show you what’s blooming at this time of year on a 1-2 mile walk. Limited to 20 people registered at 694-2108. Wednesday, June 17, 11am KNEEHI NATURALIST (Registration required) Today’s theme is ANIMAL DADS. See June 3rd. Thursday, June 18, 11am Jr. Naturalist Program (K-6th) CREEK CRITTERS (Registration req’d) What lives in our creeks? Let’s grab some nets to catch and release macro-invertebrates such as caddisfly and mayfly larvae. Bring rubber boots and dress for messy exploration. Limited to 10 children registered at 694-2108. Saturday, June 20, 2pm Jr. Naturalist Program CREEK CRITTERS Registration required See description June 17th. Sunday, June 21, 2pm Family-friendly Hike (Registration required) SOLSTICE & FATHER’S DAY HIKE Join us for a 3-mile round trip hike on the Albert Loop. We’ll have s’mores on to the gravel bar. Limited to the first 12 people registered at 694-2108. What are some kid-friendly options? LITTLE EXPLORERS HIKES are designed for families with preschoolers ages 2-5. This is a short guided walk (<1 mile) aimed at exploring nature at the pace of the child (siblings welcome). No preregistration needed. Length is 1 hour. FAMILY-FRIENDLY HIKES are guided walks of 2-3 miles designed for families with school-aged children (siblings welcome). Pre-registration is required. Length is approximately 2 hours. KNEEHI NATURALIST PROGRAMS are themed nature-based educational programs designed for families with preschoolers ages 2-5 (no schoolage siblings, but babies ok). Pre-registration is required. Length is 1 hour. * JUNIOR NATURALIST PROGRAMS are themed nature-based education programs designed for families with children in grades K-6. Most are walk-in, but a few do require pre-registration. Length is approximately 1-1.5 hours. * ALL-AGES PROGRAMS are general audience adult programs deemed accessible to school-aged children with a special interest in the topic. Walk-in. Length is approximately 1-1.5 hours. * School-age children can earn their Junior Naturalist Badge by attending 12 programs. Ask at the front desk to start a punch card. Cards are punched only for programs designated as Jr. Naturalist Program or All- Ages Program, but not for guided walks or craft programs. Special thanks to Conoco Phillips for sponsoring the Junior Naturalist Program. Become a Nature Center Member Name _______________________________________ Adress ______________________________________ City/State/Zip _________________________________ Message Phone _______________________________ Email _______________________________________ [_] $20 Student or Senior Citizen, 62+ (1 parking decal) [_] $20 Life Balance Member (2 parking decals) [_] $40 Basic (1 parking decal) [_] $65 Premium (2 parking decals; $15 for each additional decal) [_] $30 Military Basic (1 parking decal) [_] $55 Military Premium (2 parking decals) [_] ___ Additional contribution Mail to ERNC Eagle River Nature Center 32750 Eagle River Rd Eagle River, AK 99577 or join at www.ernc.org KEEP PETS ON LEASH A person may not have a dog or other pet on the Albert Loop Trail, the Rodak Trail, or the Iditarod Trail between the Eagle River Nature Center and the Four Corners Junction, unless the dog or other pet is on a leash not exceeding nine feet in length and is under control by a person at all times.As per Chugach State Park Regulation 11 AAC 20.060 Pets