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Friday, October 8, 2021
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Art Exhibition @ Quiet Waters Park Time: 8:00am - 4:00pm Locations: Quiet Waters Park Details:
The gallery is located within the Park Visitors Center. Featured artists shall be:
Jen Sterling, Paintings, Willow Gallery
Janet Ewing, Second Act: For The Love of Art, Garden Gallery
Artist "Meet and Greet" on August 29, 2021
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Field Work Fridays Time: 9:00am - 12:00pm Locations: Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary Details: Kick off the weekend with the great feeling that comes with doing good and important work! Join our Field Work Fridays at Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary. Every Friday rain or shine, volunteers join staff naturalists to tackle a stewardship project in need of support. Projects include invasive plant removals, trash clean-ups, gardening, citizen science monitoring, and more. Volunteers are welcome to bring a bagged lunch to enjoy after our work is completed. No prior training or experience is necessary to join our Field Work Fridays! Free. Ages 8 and up, minors must be accompanied by a guardian. A notification email will be sent on Thursday to registered participants verifying the project and location. To register go to www.jugbay.org/calendar and click on the event.
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Multicultural Community Picnic Wayson Woods Mobile Home Park Time: 3:00pm - 6:00pm Locations: 319 Seven Oaks Lane Lothian, MD 20711 Details:
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Music + Food + Kids Games and much more fun!
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Campfire Chat Series @ Downs Park Time: 6:00pm - 7:30pm Locations: Downs Memorial Park, 8311 John Downs Loop Pasadena, MD 21122 Details:
Theme: Archeology in Your Backyard
Come join Archeologist and Laboratory Director Amelia Chisholm and Park Ranger Turner Kinsey as they explore the history of Rocky Beach Farm through artifacts uncovered in the park. Discover other important archaeological sites located throughout Anne Arundel County.
Gather around a campfire at one of your favorite parks this fall for a series of engaging and informative chats. Each week Park Rangers and local experts will lead discussions on a different theme, exploring topics about wildlife, conservation, history, survival skills, folklore and more. Bring a portable camp chair and share s’mores and stories by the fire, or sit back, relax and enjoy the evening. A $5.00 registration fee covers program costs. Prepackaged s’mores supplies will be provided. Guest speakers and topics will be announced via social media.
Please register online. $5/participant. Open to those aged 5 and up (children aged 5 to 17 years old must be accompanied by an adult). #27034
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