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So Much To Do At Dyken Pond!

September 10, 2015 By eastwickpress

September 12: Hudson River Valley Ramble Paddle, 1:30 to 3 pm.

Come out for an afternoon paddle co-sponsored by the Hudson River Valley Ramble. This program is limited to 12 boats and pre-registration is required. Boats can be rented for $10 or bring your own. Must be 16 or older.

[private]September 12: Music Under the Trees with the Hill Hollow Band, 4 to 7 pm.

The Friends of Dyken Pond Center are holding the last in their “Music Under the Trees” series featuring the Hill Hollow Band. One of the emerging bright lights in the Capital Region’s grass roots music scene, The band performs with rambling energy that must be heard to be appreciated. Armed with a multitude of instruments, eclectic arrangements, and musical influences that span a century, this band has a well-earned reputation as local live performance favorites. The outdoor concert is free, but donations are welcome! Bring a lawn chair and a picnic dinner. Light snacks will be for sale.

September 15 and 22:  Mushrooming for Beginners, 5:30 pm to 7 pm.

Learn all about the mysterious world of fungi. This program,  led by naturalists Ian Keefe and Casey Pendergast, is for beginner level mushroom enthusiasts. You will learn how spore prints are taken and how to identify common mushrooms. Come early and have dinner in the woods before the program. Pre-registration is required.

September 16: Evening Hike, 5 to 6:30 pm.

Stretch your legs after a day in the office. This guided hike will take you on a 2 to 3 mile walk through our beautiful forests and wetlands. The hike is for all experience levels ages 16 and up. Free.

September 19: Monarch Appreciation and Conservation, 2 to 3  pm.

Join Casey Pendergast to learn about the Monarch life cycle, see our new monarch waystation and learn how you can attract monarchs to your backyard.  We will have monarchs in various life stages for viewing. This program is for all ages. Free.

September 23: Fall Equinox Paddle, 5 to 6:30 pm.

Here is another opportunity for an evening paddle on the first day of Fall! This is a great way to start observing the trees as the leaves start to change colors along the lake shore. This program is limited to 12 boats and pre-registration is required. Boats can be rented for $10 or you may bring your own. Must be 16 or older.

September 26: Forest Skills Day 12 to 3 pm.

Learn new skills or brush up on old ones. This day is designed for youth ages ten and older and also scout, 4-H and youth leaders who want more knowledge of forest ecology.  Choose two of these topics: Map and Compass, GPS and Geocaching, Forest Ecology,Tree Identification and Forest Measurements (tree diameter, height and age). For more information please call the Center. Free.

September 26 and 27:  Sixth Annual Plateau Traverse Hike

A two-day, 30-mile hike.  Hike for one or both days.  Co-sponsored by the Rensselaer Plateau Alliance and the Rensselaer Land Trust.  For more information, visit www.rensselaerplateau.org.

September 30: Evening Fall Hike 5 to 6:30 pm.

Get outside before it’s too cold! Another guided, 2 to 3 mile hike. Dress appropriately. For all experience levels ages 16 and up. Free and Fun.[/private]

Filed Under: Grafton, Sports Outdoors

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