Events Calendar

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Event Series Winter Virtual Programs

Winter Virtual Programs

Join online via Zoom for these winter web-based online programs. Register online to receive the Zoom link. All programs start at 6 PM.Thursday, January 30 Salty Stream Science Each winter, the weather creates hazards for our roads. We typically combat them with salt. How can that affect our streams, and what can you do to...

Cumberland County Preservation Roundtable

Historical Society of East Pennsboro 50 Miller Street, Enola, Pennsylvania, United States

A meeting of the Cumberland County Preservation Roundtable will be held on March 12, 2025, at the Historical Society of East Pennsboro (HSEP) in Enola. The meeting will be held at...

Spring Speaker Series #2: Feathers, Fur & Fins: Wildlife and Water Habitats

Church of the Apostles 336 Barnett Ave., Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, United States

Presented by Chris Davis, park biologist at Gettysburg National Park. Visitors to Gettysburg National Military Park come to connect with the profound American history and cultural heritage of one of the most pivotal battlefields of the Civil War. Beyond its historical significance, the park also showcases a uniquely diverse landscape, blending natural ecosystems and agricultural...

Worm Moon Hike

Strawberry Hill Foundation 1537 Mt Hope Rd., Fairfield, Pennsylvania, United States

Join us for a free nighttime nature hike under the Full Worm Moon! The forest lightly slumbers but she’s beginning to stir. The cold, strange days of late winter are fading into memory. Join us as we search for signs of spring hiding amongst the leaves and snow. Guided hike will start at 8pm and...

SPRING, SUMMER, FALL & WINTER “SOAR” Bird Walks

SOAR (“Studying Ornithology Around the Region”) bird walks find birding enthusiasts Sharon and Larry Williams of Waynesboro leading the walks along the hiking trails at varying locations throughout the area. Participants should wear comfortable walking shoes and may bring identification books and binoculars. Free and open to the public. Just show up—no reservations required! For...

Kip Redick at Bosler Library

Bosler Memorial Library 158 W. High St., Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States

The AT Museum welcomes Kip Redick, author of American Camino: Walking as Spiritual Practice on the Appalachian Trail, on Sunday, March 16th at 1:30pm. Kip is professor of philosophy and religion at Christopher Newport University. Hikers have been walking the Appalachian Trail since 1948, when Earl Shaffer completed the first hike. Some hike just to...

Homeschool Days – Maple Sugaring

Strawberry Hill Foundation 1537 Mt Hope Rd., Fairfield, Pennsylvania, United States

Winter is the sweetest season. Join us as we learn the unique history of our region’s favorite treat - maple sugar! Programs & Schedule 9:45am – Doors open10-10:30am – The Ancient Art of Maple Sugaring10:30-11am - Maple Sugaring as a Backyard Hobby11-11:30am - The Right Kind of Maple11:30am-12pm - Tree Tapping Competition11:30am-12pm - Cooking with...

Creek Defenders Final Recommendation

We are asking the community to share point and nonpoint source locations of known or potential hazardous chemicals are in the Conodoguinet Creek Watershed. If you have research data please share it with us. If you are aware of current or legacy landfills or manufacturing of paper, paint/dyes, plastics, electronics, or spills please contact Tamela...

Spring Speaker Series #3: Feathers, Fur & Fins: Wildlife and Water Habitats

Church of the Apostles 336 Barnett Ave., Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, United States

Presented by Sarah Bartle, Waterways Conservation Officer, Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. Bartle grew up in Franklin County, Pa. She earned both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Earth and Biological Sciences from Shippensburg University, Pa. After working offshore as a biologist/researcher in Virginia, Bartle moved back to Pennsylvania to work as a biologist for a...

Owl Prowl

Learn about nighttime birds of prey during an evening hike in the woods at the nature center with a Buttonwood naturalist. The Owl Prowl is part of Buttonwood’s Naturalist Discovery Series of programs. The Prowl is led by naturalist Mary Claire King, Buttonwood’s watershed science coordinator. King will present a brief introduction to owls and lead...

Event Series Mind Hikes for Every Body

Mind Hikes for Every Body

This hiking series is an opportunity to simultaneously build your mental and physical health. During the hike, we will also calm our minds with reflective walks, engaging with nature, and sensory activities. All are welcome! Find more information HERE.

Event Series FeederWatch Wednesdays

FeederWatch Wednesdays

Kings Gap Environmental Education Center 500 Kings Gap Road, Carlisle, PA, United States

This community science project collects data on birds visiting feeders in the winter. Enjoy hot cocoa, tea, or coffee while we spend some time in the warm Education Building watching our birdfeeders and collecting count data. No experience necessary - beginners and experienced birders welcome!

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