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Upcoming Events
- Wed, Jun 25Durham Community CenterWhat makes a plant a weed? Join local botanist Aubree Keurajian to discover the roles different plants play in the ecosystem, plant identification tips, and the difference between "weeds" and "invasive species".
- Fri, Jun 27Dead Hill Parking Lot, DurhamJoin Lucy for a ~1-mile hike at the Mt Pisgah Preserve in Durham to view the activity at the new great blue heron nesting site. Registration for this free program is through Durham Recreation. Residents of other towns are welcome to attend and they need to create a Durham Recreation account.
- Sat, Jun 07Palmer Taylor PreserveJoin Everyone Outside for a ~2-mile hike at beautiful Palmer-Taylor Preserve in Portland. It is one of Middlesex Land Trust’s primary preserves. There are wooded uplands, large hay fields, two ponds and Taylor Brook. Click the Register button below to register on the Trails Day website.
- Sun, May 18MiddlefieldCome learn how to identify and manage invasive plants in your backyard. This event is joint with the Rockfall Foundation and the Middlesex Land Trust. Click on the Register button below for additional information and registration on the Rockfall Foundation's website.
- Sun, Apr 27MiddletownJoin Everyone Outside for lots of outdoor fun as part of Wadsworth Mansion’s Spring Festival! We will have vernal pool creatures (lots of tadpoles!) to see, a scavenger hunt, letterboxing information and more. Drop by any time between 12 - 3pm. Rain Cancels! No registration.
- Sat, Apr 12GuilfordThis hike has been cancelled due to forecasted cold rain. See the Everyone Outside calendar for a new hike on Tues, April 15 at 1 PM.
- Sun, Mar 30MiddletownJoin us to celebrate Everyone Outside's 15th anniversary and help us kick-off our Farm & Forest Camp Fundraiser with Fire Ring Farm!
- Sun, Dec 15Wadsworth Falls State ParkCome out to Middletown's beautiful parks and enjoy time reconnecting with nature by doing a mix of nature connection exercises, breathing techniques, and sit spot meditation, while kids 4+ can enjoy nature play and games.
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