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SUMMARY:WRL: Repair Cafe
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by Williamstown Rural Lands and the South Williamstown Community Association\, volunteer fixers can address your problems with that squeaky bike\, small electrical things\, wooden furniture\, dull blades\, costume jewelry repairs\, and hole-ly clothing. Computer troubles? Bring it in. The fabulous folks from BagShare Project will make you a very cool reusable bag. All for free (donations to SWCA welcome); snacks provided. \nLearn more at this link: https://rurallands.org/events/spring-repair-cafe-at-sheep-hill-2/ \nDATE: Saturday\, April 11\nTIME: 1:00pm – 4:00pm\nLOCATION: Sheep Hill\, 671 Cold Spring Road\, Williamstown\, MA\, 01267
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/wrl-repair-cafe/
LOCATION:Sheep Hill\, 671 Cold Spring Rd\, Williamstown\, MA
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Recycling,Repair Cafe,Zero Waste
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T093000
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SUMMARY:Making Way for Wildlife: Reconnecting Nature Across Our Landscapes
DESCRIPTION:La traducción simultánea estará disponible en el evento. \nSome 40 million miles of roadways encircle the earth\, yet we tend to regard them only as infrastructure for human convenience. From frogs and turtles to bears and bobcats\, more than a million animals are killed on roads every day in the U.S. alone. Creatures from antelope to salmon are losing their ability to migrate in search of food and mates\, and the very noise of traffic chases songbirds from vast swaths of habitat. \nToday\, road ecologists are seeking to blunt that destruction through innovative solutions. Conservationists are building bridges for mountain lions and tunnels for toads\, engineers are deconstructing the labyrinth of logging roads that web national forests\, and community organizers are working to undo the havoc highways have wreaked upon American cities. \nJoin Berkshire Environmental Action Team (BEAT) for an engaging and enlightening event exploring road ecology and wildlife connectivity\, featuring two nationally recognized leaders in the field. \nDr. Patricia Cramer will share an overview of how communities across the U.S. are working to reconnect wildlife habitats across roads\, from science to emerging transportation policy. She’ll discuss what’s coming in the 2026 Transportation Act\, the potential for a new Wildlife Road Crossing Program\, and offer a closer look at the Massachusetts State Wildlife and Transportation Plan (SWTAP)\, which she helped develop. Dr. Cramer will also explore how this plan can be put into action here in Western Massachusetts. \nBen Goldfarb\, award-winning environmental journalist and author\, will join us virtually to take us on a journey into the hidden world of road ecology. While roads often fade into the background of our daily lives\, wildlife experiences them as forces of disruption and danger. Ben will explore how transportation infrastructure impacts animals and ecosystems\, and highlight how we can create a better\, safer world for all living beings. \nIn addition to the talks\, this event will feature: \n\nA hands-on stream table demonstration showing how water\, land\, and infrastructure interact\nPartner organizations tabling—offering opportunities to learn more\, ask questions\, and get involved locally\n\nWhether you’re a wildlife lover\, transportation enthusiast\, or someone who’s just started noticing animals along the roadside\, this event offers a look at how smarter road design can create safer\, healthier landscapes for both wildlife and people. \nDATE: Saturday\, April 11 \nTIME: 9:30 AM to Noon \nLOCATION: Berkshire Community College (BCC)\, 1350 West St\, Pittsfield\, MA \nREGISTER HERE \n\nABOUT THE SPEAKERS \nDr. Patricia Cramer is the nation’s leader in wildlife connectivity across transportation. She is the founder and director of The Wildlife Connectivity Institute. This non-profit focuses on restoring and protecting wildlife connectivity across landscapes and roads. Through science and education\, her work helps states identify where to mitigate roads for all kinds of wildlife\, and to build the most effective wildlife crossing structures. She has conducted studies for 15 departments of transportation\, including MassDOT\, and monitored over 100 wildlife crossing structures. She has received awards from the Federal Highway Administration\, the Utah Department of Transportation\, the Utah Wildlife Society\, the Denver Zoo\, and others. \nBen Goldfarb is an environmental journalist whose work has appeared in National Geographic\, The Atlantic\, Smithsonian Magazine\, The New Yorker\, and many other publications\, and has several times been anthologized in the Best American Science & Nature Writing. His most recent book\, Crossings: How Road Ecology Is Shaping the Future of Our Planet\, was named one of the best books of 2023 by The New York Times and received the Rachel Carson Award for Excellence in Environmental Writing and the Banff Book Competition’s Grand Prize. His previous book\, Eager: The Surprising\, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter\, won the PEN/E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award. He lives in Colorado with his wife\, his daughter\, and his dog\, Kit — which is\, of course\, what you call a baby beaver. \nThis event is presented in partnership with Berkshire Community College (BCC)\, with support from The Nature Conservancy\, Housatonic Heritage\, Housatonic Valley Association (HVA)\, Greenagers\, The Conway School\, Wild & Scenic Westfield River\, and Berkshire Regional Planning Commission (BRPC).
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/making-way-for-wildlife-reconnecting-nature-across-our-landscapes/
LOCATION:Berkshire Community College\, 1350 West St.\, Pittsfield\, MA
CATEGORIES:BEAT Events,Biodiversity,Community Events,Fish,Land Protection,Legislation,Natural History,Networking,Talks,Wildlife,Wildlife Tracking
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ORGANIZER;CN="Berkshire Environmental Action Team":MAILTO:team@thebeatnews.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T090000
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CREATED:20260313T175017Z
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SUMMARY:Gardening for Today & Tomorrow
DESCRIPTION:Join the Western Massachusetts Master Gardeners’ Association for a symposium on sustainable landscaping. The event includes two keynote sessions at 9 am and 11 am. Whether you own many acres of land or a few planters on a balcony\, learn how and why your landscaping can support birds and other wildlife in the Berkshires in the face of climate change. Other topics include: invasive species of Western Mass\, localizing your landscape with native trees and shrubs\, deer defense\, and more. Registration required\, $35 fee. A full description of the event can be found at this link: https://tinyurl.com/GardeningforTodayandTomorrow. \nDATE: Saturday\, April 11 \nTIME: 9:00 am to 12:15 pm \nLOCATION: Lenox Memorial Middle & High School\, 197 East Street\, Lenox\, MA
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/gardening-for-today-tomorrow/
LOCATION:Lenox Memorial Middle & High School\, 197 East St.\, Lenox\, MA
CATEGORIES:Biodiversity,Community Events,Gardening,Invasive Species,Native Plants,plants
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SUMMARY:Sheep Hill Spring Site Spruce-Up
DESCRIPTION:Join Williamstown Rural Lands staff and board for our Spring Site Spruce-up. We’ll be snipping\, raking\, and fixing our way through the punch list to get Sheep Hill looking sharp for the public. Avery Gura’s famous apple cake will be served with weather-appropriate drinks and other energizing snacks. \nPitch in for an hour or three\, all abilities welcome. Bring along your fancy electric lawn rake if you’ve got one to tackle that gravel. Otherwise\, we’ve got the tools. We look forward to catching up with you outdoors. \nDATE: Saturday\, April 11\nTIME: 8:00am – 12:00pm\nLOCATION: Sheep Hill\, 671 Cold Spring Road\, Williamstown\, MA\, 01267
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/sheep-hill-spring-site-spruce-up/
LOCATION:Sheep Hill\, 671 Cold Spring Rd\, Williamstown\, MA
CATEGORIES:Cleanup Days,Community Events,Outdoor Activity
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SUMMARY:Joint Hike: Berkshire Natural Resources Council and Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
DESCRIPTION:Join the BNRC and OLLI at BCC for this spring loop hike at Tom Ball Mountain. This outing is rated moderate with both up and downhill stretches. The hike will be around 3 miles. Registration opens March 23 at 9am on OLLI’s website. \nTom Ball Mountain is BNRC’s newest trail which opened in summer 2025. The trail includes views of Long Pond and Round Pond to the east. The trail is moderate with both up and downhill stretches. Hikers can see the amazing trail building skills of the BNRC and Greenager crews who helped build this wonderful new trail that will eventually become part of the High Road. \nHiking poles are strongly recommended\, and good hiking shoes are essential. \nIf we need to cancel the hike due to rain\, we will notify participants by email by 7:00 AM the day of the hike. \nRegister and learn more at this link: https://berkshireolli.org/event-6613472 \nDATE: Wednesday\, April 8\nTIME: 9:30am – 11:30am\nLOCATION: Tom Ball Mountain\, Alford. From the center of Great Barrington: Take Taconic Avenue west. Taconic Avenue turns into Alford Road. Follow Alford Road 2 miles. After passing Division Street\, the trailhead will be 0.6 miles ahead on the right. 
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/joint-hike-berkshire-natural-resources-council-and-osher-lifelong-learning-institute/
LOCATION:Tom Ball Mountain\, 152 Alford Road\, Great Barrington\, MA\, 01230
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Hikes,Outdoor Activity
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ORGANIZER;CN="Berkshire Natural Resources Council":MAILTO:mauman@bnrc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260407T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260407T190000
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CREATED:20260403T184349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T184349Z
UID:10005195-1775583000-1775588400@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Bringing Climate Action Home: Practical Cost Effective Measures to Save Energy and Save Money
DESCRIPTION:350Mass Berkshire Climate Action\, is presenting Bringing Climate Action Home\, on April 7\, 2026\, at Wander\, 34 Depot St. Suite 101\, Pittsfield\, MA. Doors open at 5:30 to provide time for attendees to meet with and learn more about participating community organizations\, speakers begin at 6:00. This event is free and open to the public. \nAbout Bring Climate Action Home: \nThis program will provide valuable resources for anyone considering home renovations\, new construction\, and upgrading to energy efficient electrical appliances. It will include information for homeowners\, landlords\, and renters. \nWendy Brown\, AIA\, CPHD\, Owner/Architect at Terra Design-Build will address critical energy efficient design issues for new and existing homes\, Mass Save\, and how climate disruption impacts us locally. \nJoe Carry\, Decumanus Green Design-Build\, will offer sustainable building insight based on his local home building experience which includes net zero design/construction. \nAmanda Parker\, Green Energy Consumers Alliance\, will discuss the adoption of   residential battery storage\, window heat pumps\, plug-in balcony solar\, and more with a focus on the needs of renters and low-income households. In addition Amanda will outline current available financial incentives including rebates for implementing energy efficient measures. \nAbout 350Mass Berkshires Climate Action: \nOur volunteer members work together to impact environmental degradation and the climate crisis at the local and state level. Because we recognize that these issues impact everyone\, we develop  mutually supportive relationships with groups throughout the county.  \nIn recent years 350MA Berkshires Climate Action has supported local efforts to convert Pittsfield’s polluting ‘Peaker Plants’ to clean energy\, ensure that new school buildings are designed sustainably for the long term\, and has worked on passage of statewide legislation supporting climate and social justice issues as well as clean affordable energy. We welcome new members! \nFor more information visit: 350maberkshires.org or email: berkshires@350mass.org \nDATE: Tuesday\, April 7\nTIME: 5:30pm\nLOCATION: Wander\, 34 Depot St\, Suite 101\, Pittsfield\, MA 01201
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/bringing-climate-action-home-practical-cost-effective-measures-to-save-energy-and-save-money/
LOCATION:Wander Berkshires\, 34 Depot St Suite 101\, Pittsfield\, 01201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clean Energy,Climate Change,Community Events,Community Meetings,Energy,Public Meeting,Skills,Sustainability,Talks
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CREATED:20260401T193159Z
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UID:10005193-1775583000-1775588400@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Night Bites & Insights
DESCRIPTION:Join the Unitarian Universalist Meeting of South Berkshire for an evening of delicious food and eye-popping conversation! \n‘Climate change’ and ‘global warming’ are misleading phrases. We’re not advocating conspiracy theories here but recognizing that these phrases lull us into thinking climate turmoil is something that is off in the future and far away from the Berkshires. ‘Extreme weather’ might be a better way to describe the local effects that we have already seen. \nUUMSB will host Night Bites & Insights on Tuesday\, April 7th at 5:30 p.m. featuring a spaghetti dinner and conversation with atmospheric scientist Dr. Anton Seimon. Anton Seimon is a six-time National Geographic Society grantee and interdisciplinary scientist with projects on four continents ranging from long-term monitoring of climate change impacts in the Andes to the Inside Tornadoes project over the U.S. Great Plains. Dr. Seimon teaches climate science at Bard College’s Center for Environmental Policy. \nA $5 spaghetti dinner – including vegetarian options\, salad\, bread\, and dessert – will be open to the public at 5:30 PM while Dr. Seimon shares slides and information about past events such as The Great Barrington Tornado and The Butternut Fire as well as insights about things we can expect in the future. Q&A will follow Dr. Seimon’s remarks. \nLearn more and register at this link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/night-bites-insights-tickets-1984131828711?aff=oddtdtcreator&utm_source=email&utm_medium=sparkpost&utm_campaign=postpublish#location \nDATE: Tuesday\, April 7\nTIME: 5:30pm – 7:00pm\nLOCATION: Unitarian Universalist Meeting of South Berkshire\, 1089 Main Street\, Great Barrington\, MA 01236
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/night-bites-insights/
LOCATION:Unitarian Universalist Meeting of South Berkshire\, 1089 Main Street\, Housatonic\, MA
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Community Events,Community Meetings,Public Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260320T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260320T200000
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CREATED:20260313T183752Z
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UID:10005191-1774033200-1774036800@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Timberdoodles: Sky-Dancing Birds
DESCRIPTION:Join Mass Audubon Pleasant Valley for an evening of birding! Every spring\, American Woodcocks or “timberdoodles” turn the meadows of the Berkshires into a runway for their magnificent aerial dance. Learn about the lives of woodcocks with a short\, family-friendly presentation from a Mass Audubon naturalist\, then look and listen for them on the Glen Meadow Loop. Even if we don’t see any timberdoodles at Greylock Glen\, you’ll learn where and when to look for them during your next outing. \nThis program is all outdoors and includes a 0.2-mile walk to the area of highest woodcock activity. The trail surface is wide\, gravel-paved\, and has some small hills. Be sure to dress to be comfortable outside in the weather of the evening. Depending on the weather\, the trail surface might be wet\, muddy\, or slippery. \nThis is a family program. Each registration requires at least one adult and one child. Pre-registration is required. $10-$12 fee. \nLearn more and register at this link: https://tinyurl.com/timberdoodlesskydancingbirds \nDATE: Friday\, March 20 \nTIME: 7:00pm – 8:00pm \nLOCATION: Greylock Glen\, Adams
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/timberdoodles-sky-dancing-birds/
LOCATION:Greylock Glen\, 135 Gould Road\, Adams\, MA\, 01220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Birding,Community Events,Family Programming,Outdoor Activity,Walks,Wildlife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260318T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260318T200000
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UID:10005190-1773860400-1773864000@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Skydance of the American Woodcock at Canoe Meadows
DESCRIPTION:Join Mass Audubon Pleasant Valley for an evening of birding! When the sun sets in early spring\, woodcock love is in the air. Wet meadows and fields are transformed into a “runway” for their beautiful aerial courtship display. Listen and watch for the woodcock’s performance on their breeding grounds. Viewing the woodcock’s sky dance is a natural spectacle that should not be missed. \nDress for the weather and enjoy an early spring evening outside. Terrain is level or gently sloping. The trail surface could potentially be uneven or slippery due to mud\, ice or snow. If the weather warrants it\, traction spikes may be available to borrow on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nAdult Program. $15-$20 Fee. \nLearn more and register at this link: https://tinyurl.com/SkydanceoftheWoodcock \nDATE: Wednesday\, March 18 \nTIME: 7:00pm – 8:00pm \nLOCATION: Canoe Meadows Wildlife Sanctuary\, Pittsfield\, MA
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/skydance-of-the-american-woodcock-at-canoe-meadows/
LOCATION:Canoe Meadows Wildlife Sanctuary\, 309 Holmes Rd.\, Pittsfield\, MA
CATEGORIES:Birding,Community Events,Hikes,Outdoor Activity,Walks,Wildlife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260214T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260214T120000
DTSTAMP:20260605T122732
CREATED:20260105T183628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260105T184048Z
UID:10005176-1771063200-1771070400@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:10 x 10 Festival: Winter Tree Identification Walk
DESCRIPTION:Do you know how to tell trees apart during winter? Join BEAT for a free winter tree identification walk at Pittsfield’s Springside Park and Hebert Arboretum. \nWhile identifying trees without leaves may seem daunting\, winter is actually an excellent time to learn. Without foliage\, flowers\, or fruit\, participants will discover how to recognize trees and shrubs year-round by closely examining often-overlooked features such as buds\, twigs\, bark\, and overall tree structure. Guided by BEAT naturalist and tree enthusiast Chelsey Simmons\, this walk will focus on common trees found in the New England landscape. \nThe walk will be stop-and-go and will take place entirely outdoors. Please wear sturdy shoes and dress in layers. No prior experience or knowledge is required\, and all are welcome; however\, participation is limited to 10 people. \nRSVP is required to reserve your spot and receive meeting location details. Email chelsey@thebeatnews.org to register. \nDATE: Saturday\, February 14 (Rain Date: Sunday\, February 15) \nTIME: 10:00 AM to Noon \nLOCATION: Springside Park\, 874 North St\, Pittsfield\, MA 01201 \nThis walk is part of the 10×10 Upstreet Arts Festival\, a winter arts festival located in Pittsfield’s Upstreet Cultural District in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts\, organized by the City of Pittsfield and Barrington Stage Company.
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/10-x-10-winter-tree-id-2026/
LOCATION:Springside Park\, Pittsfield\, MA\, 01201
CATEGORIES:Art,BEAT Events,Community Events,Native Plants,Natural History,Outdoor Activity,Skills,Trees,Walks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Berkshire Environmental Action Team":MAILTO:team@thebeatnews.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260211T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260211T190000
DTSTAMP:20260605T122732
CREATED:20260121T173340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T211948Z
UID:10005184-1770832800-1770836400@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Berkshire Green Drinks: "Rescuing Wildlife: When and How to Help Wild Animals" with Judy Pasko of Cummington Wildlife\, Inc.
DESCRIPTION:*Please note: this event is now online only\, there will be no in-person gathering* \nJoin BEAT for the February 2026 Berkshire Green Drinks featuring Judy Pasko\, a longtime wildlife rehabilitator and founder of Cummington Wildlife\, Inc. \nJudy has been rehabilitating wildlife since 2006 and holds both state and federal permits\, with a focus on rabbits\, songbirds\, and merganser ducklings. She has helped revise Massachusetts’ wildlife rehabilitation exam and study guide and mentors aspiring rehabilitators through statewide training seminars. Judy will share insights from years of hands-on wildlife care and what it takes to support this critical work across the region. \nDATE: Wednesday\, February 11 \nTIME: 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM \nLOCATION: Online via Zoom \nClick here to register (Registration is required to receive the Zoom link.) \n\nWhat is Berkshire Green Drinks? Berkshire Green Drinks is an informal gathering on the second Wednesday of the month that is free and open to everyone with any environmental interest. A guest speaker talks about an environmentally-related topic for approximately 30 minutes beginning at 6 PM; the presentation is followed by a discussion and Q&A. The drinks aren’t green but the conversations are. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to join and bring along questions! \nWhat is Green Drinks? Green Drinks is an international forum where people who work in the environmental field and environmental enthusiasts meet for a drink and snacks at informal sessions. There will be a lively mix of people from non-profit organizations\, academia\, government\, business\, and the general public. Green Drinks is a great way of catching up with people you know and for making new contacts. These networking events are very simple and unstructured. Come along\, and you’ll be made welcome.
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/berkshire-green-drinks-february-2026/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Action,BEAT Events,Community Events,Green Drinks,Networking,Talks,Wildlife
ORGANIZER;CN="Berkshire Environmental Action Team":MAILTO:team@thebeatnews.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220621T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220621T200000
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CREATED:20220207T211302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220207T211552Z
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SUMMARY:Presentations with Athol Bird & Nature Club President Dave Small
DESCRIPTION:Join Athol Bird and Nature Club for this series of presentations on our local wildlife and tips on attracting them to our yards. ABNC president Dave Small will be speaking for this series at the Athol Public Library located at 584 Main Street in Athol\, MA. \n– Tuesday\, February 15 @ 6:30 PM – Birds in Winter\n– Tuesday\, March 15 @ 6:30 PM – Living with Nature\n– Tuesday\, April 19 @ 6:30 PM – Attracting Native Pollinators\n– Thursday\, May 12 @ 6:30 PM – Local Butterflies and Planting to Attract Them\n– Tuesday\, June 21 @ 6:30 PM – Introduction to Dragonflies \nRegistration is required for these free programs. REGISTER HERE.
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/presentations-with-athol-bird-nature-club-president-dave-small/2022-06-21/
LOCATION:Athol Public Library
CATEGORIES:Birding,Butterflies,Clubs,Community Events,Entomology,Gardening,Insects,Native Plants,Pollinators,Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Athol Bird & Nature Club":MAILTO:Dave@atholbirdclub.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220512T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220512T200000
DTSTAMP:20260605T122732
CREATED:20220207T211302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220207T211552Z
UID:10000612-1652380200-1652385600@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Presentations with Athol Bird & Nature Club President Dave Small
DESCRIPTION:Join Athol Bird and Nature Club for this series of presentations on our local wildlife and tips on attracting them to our yards. ABNC president Dave Small will be speaking for this series at the Athol Public Library located at 584 Main Street in Athol\, MA. \n– Tuesday\, February 15 @ 6:30 PM – Birds in Winter\n– Tuesday\, March 15 @ 6:30 PM – Living with Nature\n– Tuesday\, April 19 @ 6:30 PM – Attracting Native Pollinators\n– Thursday\, May 12 @ 6:30 PM – Local Butterflies and Planting to Attract Them\n– Tuesday\, June 21 @ 6:30 PM – Introduction to Dragonflies \nRegistration is required for these free programs. REGISTER HERE.
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/presentations-with-athol-bird-nature-club-president-dave-small/2022-05-12/
LOCATION:Athol Public Library
CATEGORIES:Birding,Butterflies,Clubs,Community Events,Entomology,Gardening,Insects,Native Plants,Pollinators,Talks
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/IMG_2741-e1644268522810.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Athol Bird & Nature Club":MAILTO:Dave@atholbirdclub.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220511T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220511T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T122732
CREATED:20220504T135301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220504T135301Z
UID:10001177-1652277600-1652288400@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Guided Hike: The Brief but Wondrous Life of Early Spring Wildflowers
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, May 6 from 1:00 – 4:00 PM → Click here to learn more and to RSVP \nWednesday\, May 11 from 2:00 – 5:00 PM → Click here to learn more and to RSVP \nEarly spring wildflowers race to bloom before the nearby trees leaf out. Their brief lifespan is part of what makes them so special – and easy to miss! Join Berkshire Natural Resources Council (BNRC) for a walk along the Old Mill Trail to catch these beautiful flowering plants before they are gone. We will learn about the unique ecological partnerships they form\, and what makes the Berkshires such a fantastic place for wildflowers to thrive.   \nThis walk will be approximately 3 miles round trip\, with little elevation gain. Our pace will be moderate\, with occasional stopping along the way. Participants may choose to turn around halfway once the accessible portion of the trail ends. Please bring water\, a snack\, and wear shoes suitable for muddy conditions. 
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/guided-hike-the-brief-but-wondrous-life-of-early-spring-wildflowers/2022-05-11/
LOCATION:Old Mill Trail\, Old Dalton Rd.\, Hinsdale\, MA
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Hikes,Native Plants
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/4195E01E-27B9-44CF-A882-504AC748545B.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Berkshire Natural Resources Council":MAILTO:mauman@bnrc.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220506T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220506T160000
DTSTAMP:20260605T122732
CREATED:20220504T135301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220504T135301Z
UID:10001176-1651842000-1651852800@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Guided Hike: The Brief but Wondrous Life of Early Spring Wildflowers
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, May 6 from 1:00 – 4:00 PM → Click here to learn more and to RSVP \nWednesday\, May 11 from 2:00 – 5:00 PM → Click here to learn more and to RSVP \nEarly spring wildflowers race to bloom before the nearby trees leaf out. Their brief lifespan is part of what makes them so special – and easy to miss! Join Berkshire Natural Resources Council (BNRC) for a walk along the Old Mill Trail to catch these beautiful flowering plants before they are gone. We will learn about the unique ecological partnerships they form\, and what makes the Berkshires such a fantastic place for wildflowers to thrive.   \nThis walk will be approximately 3 miles round trip\, with little elevation gain. Our pace will be moderate\, with occasional stopping along the way. Participants may choose to turn around halfway once the accessible portion of the trail ends. Please bring water\, a snack\, and wear shoes suitable for muddy conditions. 
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/guided-hike-the-brief-but-wondrous-life-of-early-spring-wildflowers/2022-05-06/
LOCATION:Old Mill Trail\, Old Dalton Rd.\, Hinsdale\, MA
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Hikes,Native Plants
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/4195E01E-27B9-44CF-A882-504AC748545B.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Berkshire Natural Resources Council":MAILTO:mauman@bnrc.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220501T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220501T150000
DTSTAMP:20260605T122732
CREATED:20220412T195806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220412T203009Z
UID:10000416-1651399200-1651417200@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Nature Scavenger Hunt
DESCRIPTION:Sundays\, 10:00 AM — 3:00 PM (Ongoing through April) \nAdventurous quests invite you to search for natural treasures along park trails at Mount Greylock State Reservation. Several “seek and find” scavenger hunts for different ages and skill levels. \nThe program is self-guided\, free for all ages\, and suitable for children and families.
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/nature-scavenger-hunt-6/2022-05-01/
LOCATION:Mount Greylock State Reservation
CATEGORIES:Children's Programming,Community Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220424T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220424T150000
DTSTAMP:20260605T122732
CREATED:20220412T195806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220412T203009Z
UID:10000415-1650794400-1650812400@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Nature Scavenger Hunt
DESCRIPTION:Sundays\, 10:00 AM — 3:00 PM (Ongoing through April) \nAdventurous quests invite you to search for natural treasures along park trails at Mount Greylock State Reservation. Several “seek and find” scavenger hunts for different ages and skill levels. \nThe program is self-guided\, free for all ages\, and suitable for children and families.
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/nature-scavenger-hunt-6/2022-04-24/
LOCATION:Mount Greylock State Reservation
CATEGORIES:Children's Programming,Community Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220423T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220423T130000
DTSTAMP:20260605T122733
CREATED:20220322T183854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220322T183854Z
UID:10001002-1650708000-1650718800@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Vernal Pool Plunge — Training
DESCRIPTION:Saturdays\, April 16 & 23 @ 10:00 AM — 1:00 PM \nHilltown Land Trust is partnering with the Wild & Scenic Westfield River Committee to offer their annual Vernal Pool Plunge! This two-day\, in-person training event is open to anyone interested in learning about the ecology of and becoming advocates for vernal pools in Western Massachusetts\, including how to certify vernal pools. \nParticipants should commit to attending both sessions (04/16 and 04/23). This training is aimed at individuals and families (appropriate for anyone 13 and older) looking to understand these small wetlands that may be on their land or in their towns. \nAfter the two in-person field days\, participants will have the opportunity to attend weekly online sessions after April 23rd that delve into the technical side of vernal pool certification. These trainings will guide participants through the process of certifying vernal pools that are not yet certified through the state of Massachusetts. We will go over online resources such as using MassMapper and uploading vernal pool data to the Massachusetts Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program (NHESP) site. \nDay 1: We will be seated inside (masks required) for a 1-hour recorded presentation followed by a Q&A with local Naturalist Charley Eiseman. After a short break\, we will move outside to a guided tour by Charley of the vernal pools on the property. We will provide clipboards\, handouts\, and reference materials. Bring waterproof knee-high boots\, comfortable hiking clothing\, bug spray\, water\, snacks\, and any field notebooks you want to use. Be sure to check the weather ahead of time\, as this event will be held rain or shine! \nDay 2: Field day for participants to practice gathering the information required for vernal pool certification. Charley will be there to answer questions\, but attendees will be more independent on this day. Precise location and details will be given at the first day of the event on April 16th. We will provide clipboards\, handouts\, and reference materials. Bring waterproof knee-high boots\, comfortable hiking clothing\, bug spray\, water\, snacks\, and any field notebooks you want to use. Be sure to check the weather ahead of time\, as this event will be held rain or shine! \n  \nRegistration is required. Click here to sign up and learn more.  
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/vernal-pool-plunge-training/2022-04-23/
LOCATION:Multiple Locations Outdoors
CATEGORIES:Amphibians,Community Events,Networking,Trainings,Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/2019-Vernal-Pool-Plunge-volunteers-768x576-1.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Hilltown Land Trust":MAILTO:hlt@thetrustees.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220419T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220419T200000
DTSTAMP:20260605T122733
CREATED:20220207T211302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220207T211552Z
UID:10000611-1650393000-1650398400@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Presentations with Athol Bird & Nature Club President Dave Small
DESCRIPTION:Join Athol Bird and Nature Club for this series of presentations on our local wildlife and tips on attracting them to our yards. ABNC president Dave Small will be speaking for this series at the Athol Public Library located at 584 Main Street in Athol\, MA. \n– Tuesday\, February 15 @ 6:30 PM – Birds in Winter\n– Tuesday\, March 15 @ 6:30 PM – Living with Nature\n– Tuesday\, April 19 @ 6:30 PM – Attracting Native Pollinators\n– Thursday\, May 12 @ 6:30 PM – Local Butterflies and Planting to Attract Them\n– Tuesday\, June 21 @ 6:30 PM – Introduction to Dragonflies \nRegistration is required for these free programs. REGISTER HERE.
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/presentations-with-athol-bird-nature-club-president-dave-small/2022-04-19/
LOCATION:Athol Public Library
CATEGORIES:Birding,Butterflies,Clubs,Community Events,Entomology,Gardening,Insects,Native Plants,Pollinators,Talks
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/IMG_2741-e1644268522810.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Athol Bird & Nature Club":MAILTO:Dave@atholbirdclub.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220417T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220417T150000
DTSTAMP:20260605T122733
CREATED:20220412T195806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220412T203009Z
UID:10000414-1650189600-1650207600@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Nature Scavenger Hunt
DESCRIPTION:Sundays\, 10:00 AM — 3:00 PM (Ongoing through April) \nAdventurous quests invite you to search for natural treasures along park trails at Mount Greylock State Reservation. Several “seek and find” scavenger hunts for different ages and skill levels. \nThe program is self-guided\, free for all ages\, and suitable for children and families.
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/nature-scavenger-hunt-6/2022-04-17/
LOCATION:Mount Greylock State Reservation
CATEGORIES:Children's Programming,Community Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220416T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220416T140000
DTSTAMP:20260605T122733
CREATED:20220314T190502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220314T190502Z
UID:10000837-1650103200-1650117600@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Berkshire Grown Great Barrington Winter Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:Saturdays\, March 19 & April 16 @ 10:00 AM — 2:00 PM \nLocation: Housy Dome (aka Housatonic Community Center)\, 1064 Main Street\, Housatonic \nBerkshire Grown’s Winter Famers Markets will feature the abundance of locally grown and produced foods found in the Berkshires. The offerings of local producers range from winter squash\, greens\, and root crops\, to apples\, meats\, cheeses\, honey\, and maple syrup\, as well as baked goods\, jams\, ferments\, and cider at most markets. \nWith your safety in mind first\, we strongly encourage pre-ordering through What’s Good and pick-up “curbside” by the exit door. Shoppers using SNAP to pre-order must check in at the Market Manager’s table first to receive benefits. Berkshire Grown staff and volunteers will assist you with the curbside pick-up. \nAdmission to the Farmers Markets is free and SNAP/EBT is accepted at all markets. \nClick here to learn more.
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/berkshire-grown-great-barrington-winter-farmers-market-2/2022-04-16/
LOCATION:Housy Dome\, 1064 Main Street\, Housatonic\, Massachusetts
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Food
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/unnamed-5.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220416T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220416T130000
DTSTAMP:20260605T122733
CREATED:20220322T183854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220322T183854Z
UID:10001001-1650103200-1650114000@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Vernal Pool Plunge — Training
DESCRIPTION:Saturdays\, April 16 & 23 @ 10:00 AM — 1:00 PM \nHilltown Land Trust is partnering with the Wild & Scenic Westfield River Committee to offer their annual Vernal Pool Plunge! This two-day\, in-person training event is open to anyone interested in learning about the ecology of and becoming advocates for vernal pools in Western Massachusetts\, including how to certify vernal pools. \nParticipants should commit to attending both sessions (04/16 and 04/23). This training is aimed at individuals and families (appropriate for anyone 13 and older) looking to understand these small wetlands that may be on their land or in their towns. \nAfter the two in-person field days\, participants will have the opportunity to attend weekly online sessions after April 23rd that delve into the technical side of vernal pool certification. These trainings will guide participants through the process of certifying vernal pools that are not yet certified through the state of Massachusetts. We will go over online resources such as using MassMapper and uploading vernal pool data to the Massachusetts Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program (NHESP) site. \nDay 1: We will be seated inside (masks required) for a 1-hour recorded presentation followed by a Q&A with local Naturalist Charley Eiseman. After a short break\, we will move outside to a guided tour by Charley of the vernal pools on the property. We will provide clipboards\, handouts\, and reference materials. Bring waterproof knee-high boots\, comfortable hiking clothing\, bug spray\, water\, snacks\, and any field notebooks you want to use. Be sure to check the weather ahead of time\, as this event will be held rain or shine! \nDay 2: Field day for participants to practice gathering the information required for vernal pool certification. Charley will be there to answer questions\, but attendees will be more independent on this day. Precise location and details will be given at the first day of the event on April 16th. We will provide clipboards\, handouts\, and reference materials. Bring waterproof knee-high boots\, comfortable hiking clothing\, bug spray\, water\, snacks\, and any field notebooks you want to use. Be sure to check the weather ahead of time\, as this event will be held rain or shine! \n  \nRegistration is required. Click here to sign up and learn more.  
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/vernal-pool-plunge-training/2022-04-16/
LOCATION:Multiple Locations Outdoors
CATEGORIES:Amphibians,Community Events,Networking,Trainings,Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/2019-Vernal-Pool-Plunge-volunteers-768x576-1.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Hilltown Land Trust":MAILTO:hlt@thetrustees.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220325T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220325T200000
DTSTAMP:20260605T122733
CREATED:20220307T204137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220307T204532Z
UID:10000823-1648234800-1648238400@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Sky Dance of the American Woodcock
DESCRIPTION:When the sun sets in early spring\, woodcock love is in the air. Wet meadows and fields are transformed into a “runway” for their beautiful aerial courtship display. Visit Mass Audubon’s meadows to listen and watch for the woodcock’s performance on their breeding grounds. Viewing the woodcock’s sky dance is a natural spectacle that should not be missed. \nRegistration is required to join this outing. It cost $7 for members and $10 for nonmembers. There are four different opportunities for you to view the woodcock’s sky dance: \nLime Kiln Wildlife Sanctuary in Sheffield\, MA\nWednesday\, March 16 @ 7  – 8 PM (Register here)\nFriday\, March 18 @ 7 – 8 PM (Register here) \nHousatonic Wildlife Management Area in Lenox\, MA\nWednesday\, March 23 @ 7 – 8 PM (Register here) \nCanoe Meadows Wildlife Sanctuary in Pittsfield\nFriday\, March 25 @ 7 – 8 PM (Register here)
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/sky-dance-of-the-american-woodcock-9/2022-03-25/
LOCATION:Multiple Locations Outdoors
CATEGORIES:Birding,Community Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Woodcock-flight-scaled-e1646685919800.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220323T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220323T200000
DTSTAMP:20260605T122733
CREATED:20220307T204137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220307T204532Z
UID:10000822-1648062000-1648065600@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Sky Dance of the American Woodcock
DESCRIPTION:When the sun sets in early spring\, woodcock love is in the air. Wet meadows and fields are transformed into a “runway” for their beautiful aerial courtship display. Visit Mass Audubon’s meadows to listen and watch for the woodcock’s performance on their breeding grounds. Viewing the woodcock’s sky dance is a natural spectacle that should not be missed. \nRegistration is required to join this outing. It cost $7 for members and $10 for nonmembers. There are four different opportunities for you to view the woodcock’s sky dance: \nLime Kiln Wildlife Sanctuary in Sheffield\, MA\nWednesday\, March 16 @ 7  – 8 PM (Register here)\nFriday\, March 18 @ 7 – 8 PM (Register here) \nHousatonic Wildlife Management Area in Lenox\, MA\nWednesday\, March 23 @ 7 – 8 PM (Register here) \nCanoe Meadows Wildlife Sanctuary in Pittsfield\nFriday\, March 25 @ 7 – 8 PM (Register here)
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/sky-dance-of-the-american-woodcock-9/2022-03-23/
LOCATION:Multiple Locations Outdoors
CATEGORIES:Birding,Community Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Woodcock-flight-scaled-e1646685919800.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220319T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220319T140000
DTSTAMP:20260605T122733
CREATED:20220314T190502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220314T190502Z
UID:10000836-1647684000-1647698400@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Berkshire Grown Great Barrington Winter Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:Saturdays\, March 19 & April 16 @ 10:00 AM — 2:00 PM \nLocation: Housy Dome (aka Housatonic Community Center)\, 1064 Main Street\, Housatonic \nBerkshire Grown’s Winter Famers Markets will feature the abundance of locally grown and produced foods found in the Berkshires. The offerings of local producers range from winter squash\, greens\, and root crops\, to apples\, meats\, cheeses\, honey\, and maple syrup\, as well as baked goods\, jams\, ferments\, and cider at most markets. \nWith your safety in mind first\, we strongly encourage pre-ordering through What’s Good and pick-up “curbside” by the exit door. Shoppers using SNAP to pre-order must check in at the Market Manager’s table first to receive benefits. Berkshire Grown staff and volunteers will assist you with the curbside pick-up. \nAdmission to the Farmers Markets is free and SNAP/EBT is accepted at all markets. \nClick here to learn more.
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/berkshire-grown-great-barrington-winter-farmers-market-2/2022-03-19/
LOCATION:Housy Dome\, 1064 Main Street\, Housatonic\, Massachusetts
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Food
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/unnamed-5.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220318T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220318T200000
DTSTAMP:20260605T122733
CREATED:20220307T204137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220307T204532Z
UID:10000821-1647630000-1647633600@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Sky Dance of the American Woodcock
DESCRIPTION:When the sun sets in early spring\, woodcock love is in the air. Wet meadows and fields are transformed into a “runway” for their beautiful aerial courtship display. Visit Mass Audubon’s meadows to listen and watch for the woodcock’s performance on their breeding grounds. Viewing the woodcock’s sky dance is a natural spectacle that should not be missed. \nRegistration is required to join this outing. It cost $7 for members and $10 for nonmembers. There are four different opportunities for you to view the woodcock’s sky dance: \nLime Kiln Wildlife Sanctuary in Sheffield\, MA\nWednesday\, March 16 @ 7  – 8 PM (Register here)\nFriday\, March 18 @ 7 – 8 PM (Register here) \nHousatonic Wildlife Management Area in Lenox\, MA\nWednesday\, March 23 @ 7 – 8 PM (Register here) \nCanoe Meadows Wildlife Sanctuary in Pittsfield\nFriday\, March 25 @ 7 – 8 PM (Register here)
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/sky-dance-of-the-american-woodcock-9/2022-03-18/
LOCATION:Multiple Locations Outdoors
CATEGORIES:Birding,Community Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Woodcock-flight-scaled-e1646685919800.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220316T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220316T200000
DTSTAMP:20260605T122733
CREATED:20220307T204137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220307T204532Z
UID:10000820-1647457200-1647460800@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Sky Dance of the American Woodcock
DESCRIPTION:When the sun sets in early spring\, woodcock love is in the air. Wet meadows and fields are transformed into a “runway” for their beautiful aerial courtship display. Visit Mass Audubon’s meadows to listen and watch for the woodcock’s performance on their breeding grounds. Viewing the woodcock’s sky dance is a natural spectacle that should not be missed. \nRegistration is required to join this outing. It cost $7 for members and $10 for nonmembers. There are four different opportunities for you to view the woodcock’s sky dance: \nLime Kiln Wildlife Sanctuary in Sheffield\, MA\nWednesday\, March 16 @ 7  – 8 PM (Register here)\nFriday\, March 18 @ 7 – 8 PM (Register here) \nHousatonic Wildlife Management Area in Lenox\, MA\nWednesday\, March 23 @ 7 – 8 PM (Register here) \nCanoe Meadows Wildlife Sanctuary in Pittsfield\nFriday\, March 25 @ 7 – 8 PM (Register here)
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/sky-dance-of-the-american-woodcock-9/2022-03-16/
LOCATION:Multiple Locations Outdoors
CATEGORIES:Birding,Community Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Woodcock-flight-scaled-e1646685919800.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220315T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220315T200000
DTSTAMP:20260605T122733
CREATED:20220207T211302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220207T211552Z
UID:10000610-1647369000-1647374400@www.thebeatnews.org
SUMMARY:Presentations with Athol Bird & Nature Club President Dave Small
DESCRIPTION:Join Athol Bird and Nature Club for this series of presentations on our local wildlife and tips on attracting them to our yards. ABNC president Dave Small will be speaking for this series at the Athol Public Library located at 584 Main Street in Athol\, MA. \n– Tuesday\, February 15 @ 6:30 PM – Birds in Winter\n– Tuesday\, March 15 @ 6:30 PM – Living with Nature\n– Tuesday\, April 19 @ 6:30 PM – Attracting Native Pollinators\n– Thursday\, May 12 @ 6:30 PM – Local Butterflies and Planting to Attract Them\n– Tuesday\, June 21 @ 6:30 PM – Introduction to Dragonflies \nRegistration is required for these free programs. REGISTER HERE.
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/presentations-with-athol-bird-nature-club-president-dave-small/2022-03-15/
LOCATION:Athol Public Library
CATEGORIES:Birding,Butterflies,Clubs,Community Events,Entomology,Gardening,Insects,Native Plants,Pollinators,Talks
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/IMG_2741-e1644268522810.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Athol Bird & Nature Club":MAILTO:Dave@atholbirdclub.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220215T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220215T200000
DTSTAMP:20260605T122733
CREATED:20220207T211302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220207T211552Z
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SUMMARY:Presentations with Athol Bird & Nature Club President Dave Small
DESCRIPTION:Join Athol Bird and Nature Club for this series of presentations on our local wildlife and tips on attracting them to our yards. ABNC president Dave Small will be speaking for this series at the Athol Public Library located at 584 Main Street in Athol\, MA. \n– Tuesday\, February 15 @ 6:30 PM – Birds in Winter\n– Tuesday\, March 15 @ 6:30 PM – Living with Nature\n– Tuesday\, April 19 @ 6:30 PM – Attracting Native Pollinators\n– Thursday\, May 12 @ 6:30 PM – Local Butterflies and Planting to Attract Them\n– Tuesday\, June 21 @ 6:30 PM – Introduction to Dragonflies \nRegistration is required for these free programs. REGISTER HERE.
URL:https://www.thebeatnews.org/BeatTeam/event/presentations-with-athol-bird-nature-club-president-dave-small/2022-02-15/
LOCATION:Athol Public Library
CATEGORIES:Birding,Butterflies,Clubs,Community Events,Entomology,Gardening,Insects,Native Plants,Pollinators,Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Athol Bird & Nature Club":MAILTO:Dave@atholbirdclub.org
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