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  • Saturday, July 11 – Appledore Island BioBlitz

    On July 11th, The Cambridge Entomological Society has again been invited on a joint day excursion with Maine Entomological Society and Vermont Entomological Society to Appledore Island off the coast of Maine (Isle of Shoals). The boat will be leaving the UNH pier in Newcastle, NH sometime before 10AM and returning late in the afternoon. There is a chance some participants may be allowed to stay over (with a fee of around $100), but it depends on how many sign up from the difference organizations and the availability of bunks at the time.

    The island is an excellent example of coastal habitat of northern New England with rocky shoreline, brackish wetlands, meadows, wind-blown and stunted maritime forests and two freshwater wetlands with ponds. Foot paths crisscross the island through all the various habitat types. Many species of gulls nest on the island and can be defensive and slightly aggressive. An insect net is helpful for shielding yourself from low flying gulls.

    The roundtrip boat trip cost is $25/person (cash)

    This is a unique opportunity for people, especially students, as the island is an active research station. https://www.shoalsmarinelaboratory.org/

    We likely have spots for 5 people so please contact Scott Smyers at sdsmyers@gmail.com for more details, ask questions or confirm you will be attending. 

    Please respond at latest by May 30th if you are interested!

  • Thursday, November 12, 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm – Mobilizing Volunteers for Invasive Plant Removal

    Many invasive plants (like rash-producing invasive vines and thorny shrubs) are preventing community members from enjoying local forests and are degrading local natural ecosystems. Controlling invasive plants is a big challenge but “Many Hands Make Light Work” and through the use of volunteers, many communities are making headway with invasives.

    Volunteer-led program give residents an opportunity to connect with people while taking care of the natural resources around them. Volunteer programs also enable community members to help protect forest plants and wildlife while spending time outdoors, meeting new people and restoring natural habitats. Your location and specific invasive plant threats may differ from those presented in this Thursday, November 12 Ecological Landscape Alliance webinar (12 – 1 Eastern time), but the volunteer strategies are common in all areas.

    Webinar leader Malin Ely Clyde is a Project Manager for The Stewardship Network: New England – an organization that organizes volunteers to care for and study lands and waters. Conservation organizations and towns post nature-based volunteer workdays and trainings on the calendar at NewEngland.StewardshipNetwork.org. Volunteers are recruited for the annual Garlic Mustard Challenge and other invasive plant control efforts. Malin will share ideas for how to work with volunteers in your community and will explain how to maximize volunteer potential.

    In 2013, UNH Cooperative Extension launched the Stewardship Network: New England, working with partners and volunteer organizations to extend the successful work of The Stewardship Network in the Great Lakes region. The shared collaborative vision is to mobilize the collective capacity of New England universities and colleges to strengthen connections between science and decision making. Free for ELA members, $10 for nonmembers. See more at: http://www.ecolandscaping.org/event/mobilizing-volunteers-for-invasive-plant-removal/#sthash.viln8TKv.dpuf

  • Sunday, August 9, 8:00 am – 4:30 pm – A Visit to Appledore Island

    REGISTRATION DEADLINE JULY 30! In the late 1800’s Appledore Island, 7 miles off the NH/Maine coast and the largest of the Isles of Shoals, was alive with writers, artists and musicians. Celia Thaxter and Childe Hassam are among the best known of the group. To gardeners, their books have become classics. Spend a summer day with Tower Hill Botanic Garden on Sunday, August 9 on unforgettable Appledore, see Celia Thaxter’s recreated garden, and learn from docents about the island’s colorful past and current marine science-focused present. We’ll depart from Tower Hill at 8:00 a.m. and travel by bus to New Castle, NH where we’ll board a UNH/Cornell vessel at 10 a.m. for the 40 minute trip to the island. We’ll have 2 docent-led island tours and a break for lunch before departing the island around 2 p.m. If you wish to meet the group in New Castle, please call. Limited to 30; please register by July 30th; rain or shine; for more information about the trip please contact Kathy Bell (kbell@towerhillbg.org; 508-869-6111 x116). Appledore island is rugged terrain and visitors are required to walk on unpaved, hilly paths. Must be 14 years and older and be willing to sign a waiver regarding the conditions. $125 for THBG members, $150 for nonmembers. Price includes bus transportation from Tower Hill, boat trip to Appledore, tours and box lunch. You may register online at www.towerhillbg.org.

  • Saturday, March 23, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm, and Sunday, March 24, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm – The 19th Annual Seacoast Home and Garden Show

    Join New England Expos for the 19th Annual Seacoast Home & Garden Show at the Whittemore Center Arena, 128 Main Street in Durham, New Hampshire, on Saturday and Sunday, March 23 and 24. The Seacoast Home & Garden Show will have over 225 exhibitors showcasing the latest products and services for your home. Seminars provide expert advice on a variety of home improvement topics. Artisan Marketplace offers unique products from local vendors. “Meet the Chefs” cooking series where you can taste culinary creations from the areas best chefs. Ticket prices for the event are $8 for adults, $6 for seniors (65+), $4 for children (6-16), and ages 6 and under enter free. For additional information visit: www.NewEnglandExpos.com.

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  • Saturday and Sunday, March 26 – 27 – The Seacoast Home & Garden Show

    The Seacoast Home & Garden Show will take place Saturday and Sunday, March 26 & 27, at the Whittemore Arena at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, New Hampshire, organized by Dickson & McGonigle. The doors will open at 10 am each day, with a Saturday closing time of 6 pm, and a Sunday closing time of 5 pm.

    The spring show is full of inspirational ideas for the home and garden. This year there will be a special emphasis on updating and remodeling in today’s new eco-friendly world, all designed to help consumers make informed decisions about their homes and gardens. Each year the Seacoast Show runs concurrently with the Annual UNH Greenhouse Open House. The Open House is sponsored by the Thompson School of Applied Science, the Plant Biology Department, the Cooperative Extension, and the College of Life Science and Agriculture. The event features educational lectures, guided and self-guided tours of the greenhouses, plant sales, informative displays, the Plant Doctor, and even a children’s scavenger hunt. The Open House and greenhouse tours are free and open to the general public from 9-4 on Saturday. The Open House does not run on Sunday. For complete information log on to www.homegardenflowershow.com.

  • Thursday, July 15, 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm – UNH Stormwater Center and Land Planning

    The Ecological Landscaping Association, in collaboration with the Thompson School of Applied Science. offers this professionally guided tour at the University of New Hampshire in Durham on Thursday, July 15, from 2 – 6.  The tour will include the BMP solutions at the UNH Stormwater Center, a national research site for the effects of stormwater runoff on downstream ecosystems.  The tour will also include review and site visits of the UNH Master Plan, a model of sustainable planning for New England.  As The Garden Club of the Back Bay begins its year of the examination of water issues, we felt this program would be of special interest.   $20 ELA Member, $25 Non-Member.  To register, email ela.info@comcast.net, or call 617-436-5838.  On line registration is available.

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