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f you haven’t been in a canoe in years, now is the time! Back by
popular demand, the Morris County Park Commission is again
offering its Evening Canoe Paddles. This spring, two canoe programs
are offered:
Wednesday, May 13 and Tuesday, June 16 at 6:30 p.m.
at Split Rock Reservoir in Rockaway Township.
If you are new to this recreational activity, you must first begin
by registering for a Level 1 Basic Skills Class, as it is a prerequisite
for participation in the Evening Canoe Paddle. For your convenience,
Level 1 Basic Skills Classes are scheduled at 5 p.m. the same dates as
the paddles. After you complete the hour-long class, you’ll be ready to
join the guided tours beginning at 6:30 p.m. During the introductory
class, led by American Canoe Association Level II Certified Instructors,
learn all the basics for staying safe and having fun in a canoe. You’ll
learn a variety of strokes and maneuvers, as well as how to carry andlaunch a canoe properly. By the end of the course, you’ll be confident
in your abilities and rejuvenated by the scenic views and fresh air! All
participants must know how to swim, and the cost for the introductory
program is $10 per person.
At 6:30 p.m., everyone who has completed an introductory training
with our staff is invited to join a guided paddle around scenic Split
Rock Reservoir. A naturalist points out wildlife as you leisurely glide
across the water, finishing around sunset. The cost for these paddling
excursions is $20 per person.
All Morris County Park Commission Paddling Programs are
designed for ages 12 and older, and children under 16 must be
accompanied by an adult. Space is limited, so advance registration is
required. Please dress for the weather and bring water. All equipment is provided.
For more information or to register, please call
973.334.3130 or visit morrisparks.net.
EVENING CANOESkills and Paddles
As the sun sets on the humming marshes of the Great Swamp Outdoor Education Center in Chatham Township on Friday, April 10, a peculiar new species of nocturnal
wildlife begins emerging from their… cars?! Adults and kids ages 5 and older explore the darkened trails during the annual Night Hike Adventure. Along the trails, experience hands-on discovery activities that demonstrate the amazing adaptations of nocturnal animals.
Beginning at 7 p.m., join one of the groups guided by naturalists that leave the center every 15 minutes to look and listen for the creatures that are out and about.
Perhaps you’ll spot an owl flying overhead, hear a frog calling, or see a raccoon peering down from a tree. Register for a time slot between 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on this fun,
educational guided walk in the woods by calling 973.635.6629. These easy-level walks over flat trails and boardwalks last approximately one hour, and cost $6 per
person. Remember to bring aflashlight!
Catch the sunset and navigate the trails by the light of the moon on an adults-only, Full Moon Hike held at Pyramid Mountain in Montville Township. On
Wednesday, April 1, at 7 p.m. look and listen for the forest’s nocturnal inhabitants on the ridge top for a memorable view of the first full moon of the spring.
Flashlights are welcome. Appropriate for ages 5 and older.
Families with kids ages 7 and older are invited to return to Pyramid Mountain on Friday, May 15, at 7 p.m. for Bugs in the Night. Discover the reasons
insects may be attracted to light and learn how many different interesting insects you can actually attract. Take a short walk with a naturalist down to the Stony
Brook to search for some of those fantastic-looking young insects and learn about their life cycles. At dusk, return to the Visitors Center to see if you have
attracted any of their parents. Waterproof boots are suggested, since the banks of the stream may be muddy. If you like, you may wade into the stream with
the naturalist to help collect specimens. Space is limited for this 2-hour program, so register early! Bring a flashlight. The cost is $5 per person.
For more information or to register, call the Great Swamp OEC at 973.635.6629 or Pyramid Mountain at 973.334.3130.
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Save The Date!
Save The Date!
Tuesday, June 23Fosterfields Living Historical Farm
Kahdena Road, Morris Township
NEW AND IMPROVED RACE COURSE
Frantic Fun Run 2015
Frantic Fun Run 2015
Saturday, May 2 • 9 AM - 4 PM
A SHOPPER’S PARADISE!Get ready, get set, and GO! to the All-County Garage Sale, as it returns by popular demand to Mennen Sports
Arena on Saturday, May 2, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Morristown. Find treasures, great bargains on some of thebest antiques and collectibles in the area, and of course, gifts to share. Don’t miss your opportunity to uncoverunique and wonderful collectibles! It is a one-day shopper’s paradise.
All proceeds from the All-County Garage Sale benefit the educational programming and historic preservationprojects of Historic Speedwell, known as the ‘Birthplace of the Telegraph.’ Historic Speedwell’s Factory Building isa National Historic Landmark that features a hands-on, interactive exhibit on the telegraph and the development of
modern communications. Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for seniors and students. Children 12 and under are admitted FREE. A limited
number of early-bird tickets are available for advance purchase.
For more information on attending, or becoming a vendor, please call 973.285.6534.
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Butter flies – their delicate wings are works of art, their metamorphosis is intriguing, and their value as pollinators
is often overlooked. Celebrate the beauty and importance of New Jersey’s butter flies and other pollinators at
the 2nd annual Butter fl y Bonanza on Saturday, June 13, from 12 noon to 4 p.m. at Pyramid Mountain Natural
Historic Area in Montville Township.
This event is packed with excitement, entertainment, and education for all ages. Enjoy a guided ‘Bug Safari,’ a
tour of the butter fly garden with a naturalist who shares fascinating facts about the amazing adaptations of the many
critters that call it home. Discover how to bring butter flies to your own yard with native plants and seeds available
for purchase, as well as laminated guides of New Jersey’s butter flies. Travel through lifecycle stations to
experience metamorphosis firsthand, and walk through the ‘Hall of Arthropods’ to meet unusual live
insects and other invertebrates. Create butter fly origami, and listen to live music and stories as you
celebrate the life and legacy of these beautiful and diverse animals.
The culmination of the event is the Pollinator Parade at 2 p.m. Join in the procession ofcostumed naturalists disguised as animals that pollinate plants, such as hummingbirds,
moths, bats, bees, and, of course, butter flies. After everyone learns the pollination
song, the procession follows performer Ken Gallipeau around the event as he sings for all to join in. Wear your
own costume and receive FREE native plant seeds to take home. You can even create a costume at the Pollinator Parade Craft station, or parade
along waving scarves and streamers!
All ages are welcome. Admission is $4 ages 11 and over, $3 ages 3 to 10, and FREE ages 2 and under.
For more information, please call 973.334.3130 or visit www.morrisparks.net.
You are invited to celebrate the
many wonderful trails
that transverse
Morris County!
Join the Morris County Park
Commission on Saturday, June 6
at Loantaka Brook Reservation,
Morris Township.
Sign up for a walk that begins at
9 a.m. and a bike ride that
begins at 9:30 a.m.
National Trails Day
Details for specific
events and registration
will be posted on
www.morrisparks.net.
CELEBRATE
Take a HikeTake a Hike!Get up, get out, and take a hike for your health
and enjoyment!
If you’re an early bird, get invigorated with the new Hike for
Health program offered at Pyramid Mountain Natural Historic
Area in Montville Township. This series of hikes is scheduled
for the second Monday of each month and begins at 7 a.m. on April
13, May 11, and June 8. Get ready to move along at a brisk pace
covering 2 - 3 miles, finishing by 8 a.m., and leaving you energized
for the rest of your day.If you are looking to cover more ground, join the Trail
Explorations series, designed for hikers looking to explore as many
Pyramid and Turkey Mountain trails as possible. This program takes
place from 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. on the first Tuesday of every month: April
7, May 5, and June 2. With more than 25 miles of trails to explore in
the park, each hike tackles a new route.
Both programs, for adults ages 18 and older, require
preregistration. There is a $2 program registration fee for each
date. Wear sturdy footwear, and bring water. Heavy rain cancels the
program.
For more information or to register, please call
973.334.3130.
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Sunday, April 19, 1:30pm
JAPANESEFLOWERINGCHERRIES:A 100 Year-Long
Love Affair Professor Anthony Aiello, Director of Horticulture
at the University of Pennsylvania, presents a fascinating
lecture on the history of America’s flowering cherry trees.
Light refreshments and a tour of Willowwood’s splendid cherry collection follow.
This program is presented in partnership with the Willowwood Foundation.
Willowwood Arboretum
300 Longview Road • Chester Township, NJ
To register, please call 973.326.7601.
Tea and oses TourTea and Roses Tour at The Frelinghuysen Arboretum
353 East Hanover Avenue • Morris Township, NJ
Wednesday, May 13or
Wednesday, June 10
11:30am - 1:30pm
$35 per person
Please call 973.394.1100to make your reservation.
Enjoy afternoon tea and a tour of The Frelinghuysen Arboretum.From the moment you arrive at Matilda’s Café,
you will be immersed in British garden history.
A staff-guided, leisurely hour long stroll through thegrounds is followed by a delicious tea featuring a
variety of tea sandwiches, pastries and beverages.Group reservations are accepted based onavailability, so reserve early as seating is limited.
THE POTTING SHEDTHE POTTING SHEDat The Frelinghuysen Arboretum
IS OPENIS OPEN!
Join the staff of the Haggerty Education Center every month for a look at
some do-it-yourself garden projects. These fun and informal talks are held
in the Potting Shed, which is located on the grounds of The FrelinghuysenArboretum, just behind Matilda’s Café, at 353 E. Hanover Avenue in Morris
Township.
On Sunday, April 12, learn how to turn your kitchen scraps, garden waste,
and autumn leaves into compost in Compost Happens. We’ll show you how
worms can help the process along and send you home with some to start your
own worm bin. Your garden will love you for it, and so will the environment.
It will soon be tomato planting time! Join Senior Horticultural Program
Specialist Gwen Montgomery, for Tomato Growing 101 on Sunday, May
3. Learn some tips and techniques for a successful tomato season. A limited
quantity of heirloom tomatoes will be on sale as well.The program scheduled for Sunday, June 7 is As Fair as An English Rose.
Are roses British? Well, not entirely – but they did name a war after them, and
some of the loveliest roses are bred on the British Isles. Learn the history of the
modern day rose and get an overview on
their care. Then, we’ll trot along to see the
Frelinghuysen’s roses, and you’ll get to
take a cutting home to grow forevermore at
your castle.
Each demonstration begins at 12
noon, and lasts for approximately onehour. It’s free to watch, and a small fee
of $5 to join in. Cash only, please.
For more information,
please call
973.326.7601.
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BORN TO BE SHORN
Where else can you witness the hand-shearing of sheep, up
close and personal, as it was done in the past? Bring the
entire family to a truly unique and extraordinarily fun
experience. At Born to Be Shorn on Saturday, May 9, from 11 a.m.
to 4 p.m., at the Cooper Gristmill in Chester Township, watch as an
expert shearer trims the sheep’s winter fleece to make the animal
more comfortable for the warmer months ahead. Without a doubt,
we’re ready to make good use of their fleece, too!
Following the shearing, you can help with the various processes by skirting and washing the fleece, carding, spinning, and
weaving the yarn. See how the fleece/yarn turns brilliant natural
colors as it is dyed in a pot over an open fire. Make a special sheep
craft, and other fascinating fi ber crafts to take home. Top off your
day with a tour of the 1826 water-powered Cooper Gristmill. It
is the only fully water-powered gristmill in New Jersey that still
produces flour.
Admission is $3 for adults, $2 for seniors (age 65 and over),
and $1 for children ages 4 through 16. Children under age 4 are
admitted FREE.
For more information, please call 908.879.5463,
or visit morrisparks.net.
A C u t A b o v e :
JAMIE OLIVER’SSaturday, May 16 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Fosterfields Living Historical Farm,73 Kahdena RoadMorris Township
Healthy Home: A Food Revolution Day!
Explore the process from food production to con-sumption, and the benefits and value of sustain-able agriculture, nutrition, and eating locally.
• Fun Food Demos• Modern and Historical Healthy Snack Ideas
• Wood-burning Stove Cooking Demos• Fitness Activities, Games, and Exhibits
Admission $6/adults, $5/seniors (65+),$4/age 4 - 16, $2/age 2 & 3.
More Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution Events in May:
• Discover Grain: Discover how grains were processed and begin the hunt for recipepieces at Cooper Gristmill, Chester Township. May 2nd, 23rd & 30th
• The Healthy Home: Learn how agriculture supplied food for the home with apresentation and demo at Historic Speedwell, Morristown. May 9th
• Winter Farmers’ Market: Stock your home with locally grown and sourced foods atFosterfields, Morris Township. May 10th
For more information & fees, please visit www.morrisparks.net.
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Want to get some plant-based science into your home-school experience?
Try a workshop at The Frelinghuysen Arboretum in Morris Township.Starting this spring, home-schoolers can explore the wonders of plants
and nature and get outdoors in this new educational and fun program that intro-duces plant science themes into the home school curriculum. Ferns and dinosaurs,worms and composting, seed starting, and basic plant botany are some of thetopics that are offered for home schooled students in grades 1 - 2 or 3 - 5. Theseworkshops correlate to the NJ Science Standards and are offered in April and May.
Each workshop consists of indoor and outdoor time, hands-on activitieslinked to the day’s theme, and additional take-home materials as reinforcement ofspecific lessons and standards.
GRADES 1 - 2
Monday, April 6 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.Spring to Life. Hike the grounds and observe the seasonal change. Gather budsto examine back in the classroom to see the types of blooms and leaves we canenjoy this season. Plant seeds are available to take home, with detailed instruc-tions for their care.
Monday, May 4 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Dinosaurs Walked Here. Ferns are an ancient family of plants that existed whendinosaurs roamed the Earth. They adapted and evolved into more than 12,000known living species growing in varied climates and habitats. Explore the Arbore-tum’s extensive fern garden, and make a plant fossil to take home.
GRADES 3 - 5
Monday, April 20 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Spring to Life. Observe the life cycle changes of the plants around the Arbore-tum and learn how the spring wild flowers compete with the trees for sunshine.Plant a fast-life annual and a steady growth perennial to take home, with detailedinstructions, and compare their life cycles.
Monday, May 18 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Clever Composters. Learning about composting provides students with an oppor-tunity to think about reducing the amount of waste that needs to be disposed, andcreating a product that is useful for all gardening. Study living worm compost andmake a compost project to work on at home.
Fee is $10 per student (includes one adult educator), and class size is limited. Allworkshops are held rain or shine, and preregistration is required.
For more information or to register, please call 973.631.5004.
The Frelinghuysen Arboretum
H o m e S c h o o l
D a y s
a t
20th Annual
The Friends of The Frelinghuysen Arboretum
Saturday & Sunday
May 2 & 3
9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
353 East Hanover Avenue
Morris Township, NJ 07960
973.326.7601
Cash, Check & Credit Card
• 1000’s of well-bred plants for
your garden
• perennials, annuals, shrubs, trees,
vines, tropicals, herbs, and deer
resistant plants, too!
Visit arboretumfriends.org for directions & articles on featured plants and our plant list.
Become A Volunteer
Bluebird Nest Box Monitor
The Morris County Park Commission currently
maintains 165 bluebird nesting boxes in 11 of its
parks, creating important nesting sites for native
cavity-nesting birds, such as bluebirds, tree swallows,
chickadees, and wrens. Volunteers are needed to monitor
the boxes at Foster fields Living Historic Farm in Morris
Township, as well as at Bamboo Brook in Chester
Township. Other parks in Morris County may also be
available.
Nest box volunteer monitors are assigned to a
specific park and visit the boxes once a week to identify
the species of birds using the boxes, and how many eggs
or young they have. Criteria for being a bluebird nest box monitor include: ages
16 and up, moderate-level bird identification skills, ability and willingness to walk
through high grass meadows in hot weather, willingness to monitor about 2 hours
(one site visit) per week, and record data from April through August. Volunteers
send data reports to the supervisor. We will train new volunteers. This is a rewarding
way to spend time outdoors, get exercise, and help cavity nesting birds.
If you are interested or have any questions, please contact Mindy Schmitt,
Senior Naturalist at the Great Swamp Outdoor Education Center: 973.635.6629 or
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British Roots Take Holdat The Frelinghuysen Arboretum
The connections between Great Britain and Morristown, New Jersey grow stronger in 2015 as The Friends
of The Frelinghuysen Arboretum and the Morris County Park Commission present a year filled with
programs reflecting on gardens and plants of England and her colonies, past and present.
Why focus on England? “Mr. and Mrs. George Griswold Frelinghuysen had an English country
estate in mind when they hired Scottish landscape architect James McPherson to design the grounds
of this 127-acre estate,” answered Lesley Parness, Superintendent of Horticultural Education. “The
property was designed in accordance with their wishes and included a dairy, greenhouses, large
vegetable gardens, and a barn to house their prized Jersey cows. The Rose Garden was also a
nod to England as its brick path is shaped like a Union Jack, the national flag of the United
Kingdom. England has produced some of the most famous garden designers, andgardening there is a national pastime,” she concluded.
Spring’s classes include a chutney making demonstration, and a short
course on roses. There’s a chance to read your favorite British poem aloud, and be
rewarded with a traditional breakfast on Poet’s Walk and British Breakfast, and Fairy
Day includes a sweet British treat for all house-makers. Refer to the calendar listings for
all ‘Focus on England’ events.
Keeping with the British theme, Matilda’s Café, open Friday through Sunday, prepares
special English treats for ‘peckish’ visitors. Tea and Roses, a tea and tour package, is
offered on Wednesday, May 13 and Wednesday, June 10. Whilst leisurely strolling to the
rose garden, you will learn about British gardening elements. After the tour, a delightful
selection of tea sandwiches, pastries, and beverages await you at the charming café,
overlooking the very British Cottage Garden.
For more information, please call 973.326.7601
RTIS NS’ F IRARTISANS’ FAIR T HISTORIC SPEEDWELLAT HISTORIC SPEEDWELL
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xplore the arts of yesterday and today through demonstrations and hands-on workshops
at the fourth annual Artisans’ Fair at Historic Speedwell in Morristown. On Saturday,
April 25, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., learn crafts from local artisans who demonstrate theirskills and techniques. Enjoy the hands-on activities, presentations on historic fashions and
decorative arts, and crafts for kids.
Historic Speedwell, known as the ‘Bir thplace of the Telegraph,’ has a long-standing
tradition of embracing the decorative arts. From the metal pieces forged by blacksmiths and
ironworkers at the Speedwell Ironworks, to the incredibly detailed pieces of embroidery done
by site founder Stephen Vail’s daughters, the arts have been alive at Historic Speedwell for
centuries.
Tour the site and learn about the unique art being exhibited, along with special tours of the
Vail House. The Honoree Artist will be on hand to discuss their installation. Visit the Friends
of Historic Speedwell Gift Shop located in the L’Hommedieu House Visitors Center, where
artisans have items for sale. Admission is $5 adults, $4 senior citizens, $3 children ages 4 - 16.
Under age 4 are FREE.
For more information on this event, or becoming a demonstrator,
please call 973.285.6537.
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CIVIL WAR INVADES MORRISTOWNDuring the Civil War Encampment Weekend
at Historic Speedwell!
Step onto the battlefields of the American Civil War, the struggle that altered the political, social, and
economic landscape of the nation, and into the lives of those involved at Civil War Weekend on Saturday
and Sunday, June 20 and June 21. The Second New Jersey Brigade is stationed at Historic Speedwell
in Morristown and is the sponsor of this unique two-day event that presents the lives of Civil War soldiers more
vividly than textbooks.
From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, the re-enactors lead activities
throughout the eight-acre site, presenting the daily lives of soldiers and culminating with a staged skirmish.
Soldiers’ camps recreate daily life with authentic cooking, dress, and general setup. Cover your ears as the
massive period cannon amazes you! Witness the musket drills, artillery drills, daily mail call, bayonet drills, anda staged skirmish each day. Marching drills include period instruments as soldiers proudly go into battle. A Civil
War-era Signal Corps group authentically demonstrates how important messages were sent between units using
colorful flags. Don’t miss the demonstration of a recreated Civil War telegraph station.
Enjoy learning about the basics of battlefield medicine for soldiers who suffered injuries or disease. Visit the
medical area where re-enactors care for the “wounded” and demonstrate how these emergency units ran during
battles. Around every corner there is something to experience.
While enjoying your visit to the past, tour the National Historic Landmark Factory Building with an
interactive, hands-on telegraph exhibit, and the Vail House that was restored more than 150 years ago. Explore
the exhibits on the Speedwell Ironworks, a granary full of early farm implements, and watch the enormous 24-
foot overshot waterwheel turn in the Wheelhouse. Light picnic fare is available for purchase.
For more information, please call 973.285.6550.
FREE parking and FREE shuttle service available.
colorful flags. Don’t miss the demonstration of a recreated Civil War telegraph station.
Enjoy learning about the basics of battlefield medicine for soldiers who suffered injuries or disease. Visit the
medical area where re-enactors care for the “wounded” and demonstrate how these emergency units ran during
battles. Around every corner there is something to experience.
While enjoying your visit to the past, tour the National Historic Landmark Factory Building with an
interactive, hands-on telegraph exhibit, and the Vail House that was restored more than 150 years ago. Explore
the exhibits on the Speedwell Ironworks, a granary full of early farm implements, and watch the enormous 24-
foot overshot waterwheel turn in the Wheelhouse. Light picnic fare is available for purchase.
For more information, please call 973.285.6550.
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Saturday, March 28
through Saturday, April 4
A Special Spring Break
Photo Scavenger HuntHead over to the Arboretum for thisspecial spring break scavenger huntdesigned to ‘Take it Outside.’ Bringyour camera or cell phone, as wellas a good set of observant eyes. Findmost of the items on the list and takehome a prize for the entire family.
Time: 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Location: Frelinghuysen
Arboretum.Cost: $10 per family.
Wednesday, April 1
Opening Day at
Foster fields Living
Historical FarmExperience farm and domesticlife during the early 20th century. Meet the resident farmanimals, help with chores,reserve a tour of The Willows,and discover the interactiveTransportation Exhibit.
Time: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.April 1 - June 27. Open Tues-day - Saturday.
Location: Foster fields.Cost: $6/adult, $5/senior(65+), $4/child age 4 - 16, and$2/child age 2 & 3. FREE/
child under age 2, and Friends
of Foster fields and CooperGristmill members with avalid membership card.
Full Moon Hike: Moderate
Ages 16 & Up.Join a hike to view the first full moonof the spring, whether you call itthe Sprouting-Grass Moon, the EggMoon, or the Fish Moon. Watch thesun set and the full moon rise fromthe Pyramid Mountain ridge top.Flashlights suggested.
Time: 7 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.
Cost: $5 per person.*
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Friday, April 3
Moonlight Owl CallingEarly spring is a great time to listen
and call for breeding owls, HearGreat Horned Owls singing theircourtship duets, and if the weatheris mild, perhaps even see courtshipflights of the American Woodcock.Dr. Emile DeVito, New JerseyConservation Foundation staff biologist, leads this moonlight walk.Please register online atwww.njconservation.org.
Time: 7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Location: Bamboo Brook OEC.Cost: FREE.*
Saturday, April 4
‘Explore the Farm’ Horse-
Drawn Wagon RideWith an emphasis on sustainability,this narrated horse-drawn wagon rideexplores the methods, equipment,crops, and enterprises of Foster fieldsin the early 1900s.Time: 10:15 a.m. - 12 noon.Location: Foster fields.Cost: Admission.*
Weekend Family Walk: EasyAll Ages.During these guided walks designedfor families, stroll the wooded trailsto discover the unique animals and plants.Time: 11 a.m. - 12 noon.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $2 per person age 3 & up.*
Monday, April 6
Toddler Trek: Turtle Time!Ages 2 & 3 with an adult.Learn about the terrific turtles thatare warming up as the weatherchanges. Listen to a story, and walkto the pond to look for them.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. or 10:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5 per child.*
Home-School Days: Spring to
LifeGrades 1 - 2.
Hike the grounds, observing theseasonal changes and gathering buds.Back in the classroom, examinethe buds to determine the types of blooms and leaves we can enjoy thisspring. Plant seeds to take home, andwith detailed instructions, care forthem and monitor their growth.Time: 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $10 per child.*
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Frog JamboreeAll Ages.The spring peepers and wood frogsare performing their annual concertfrom the forest pools. Learn aboutthese two frogs while listening totheir chorus.Time: 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3 per person age 3 & up.*
Tuesday, April 7
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack and
explore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All adultsare welcome to join.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Scherman Hoffman,Bernardsville.
Cost: $2 per adult.* Call973.635.6629.
Pre-School Walk: Batty BatsAges 4 & 5 with an adult.The bats are waking from theirwinter’s sleep. Join us for a walk tolearn about these nocturnal, flyingmammals, followed by a bat-themedcraft.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.
Location: Great Swamp OEC.
Cost: $5 per child.*
Toddler Trek: Turtle TimeAges 2 & 3 with an adult.Learn about the terrific turtles thatare warming up as the weatherchanges. Listen to a story, and walkto the nearby stream to look forthem.
Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.
Cost: $5 per child.*
Trail ExplorationsAges 18 & Up.Enjoy this new naturalist-guided
series designed for adult hikers toexplore every bit of trail on bothPyramid and Turkey Mountains.Each month, these moderate hikesfollow a different trail.Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $2 per person.
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Wednesday, April 8
Wiggle TimeAges 3 - 6 with an adult.
This program incorporates creativemovement, crafts, and historyimmersion experiences.Time: 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Historic Speedwell.Cost: Admission.
Friday, April 10
Night Hike AdventureAges 5 & Up.Bring your flashlight and enjoya guided nighttime adventurein the Great Swamp. Led by anaturalist, groups leave every 15minutes to learn about and listenfor nocturnal wildlife, participate infun, educational activities, and walkalong the trails in the darkness.Time: Time slots from 7 p.m. -8:30 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $6 per person.*
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Saturday, April 11
Split Rock Iron Furnace WalkThis walk is a rare opportunity to
visit Morris County’s only standingiron furnace and to explore thevillage that supported its operation.The tour includes new research thathas expanded the story of the siteand a look at the impressive stonefurnace stack, the forge site, and anexamination of the archeologicalremains of this once-thrivingcommunity. This archeology hikeincludes a moderate amount ofwalking, sometimes over uneventerrain. Come equipped withsturdy shoes. Register by email [email protected] or call973.292.2755.Time: 10 a.m.Location: TBD.Cost: $5 per person.*
Wild fl ower Walk: ModerateAges 9 & Up.Walk with a naturalist to search
the trails for spring wild fl
owers in bloom.Time: 10 a.m. - 12 noon.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $1 per person.*
Opening
Day at
Cooper
Gristmill Join incelebratingthe 37th season at CooperGristmill. Learn the Gristmill’shistory, and the quantity of flourit can produce in a day.Time: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.Open Saturdays, only April 11- June 27. The last tour of theGristmill begins at 3:30 p.m.Location: Cooper Gristmill.Cost: Admission fees apply tocertain programs.The suggesteddonation to tour the Gristmill is$3/adult, $2/senior (65+), and$1/child age 4 - 16. FREE/ childunder age 4.
Family Activity Center: Clothes
Pin DollsMake a clothes pin doll, and play family-friendly games thatwere popular long ago. Parentalsupervision required.Time: 1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.Location: Foster fields.Cost: Admission.
Happy Birthday, Caroline
Foster!
Celebrate Miss Foster’s 138th
birthday at the Farmhouse, wherecake is served in her honor.Time: 1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.Location: Foster fields.Cost: Admission.
Art Tour of the Vail HouseThis tour highlights the many paintings included in the VailHouse’s collection. We discusslandscapes, portraits, and still life,especially the works of Samuel F. B.Morse and Edward Kranich.
Time: 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Historic Speedwell.Cost: Admission.
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Saturday, April 11 &
Sunday, April 12
African Violet Club of Morris
County Annual Show and
SaleEnjoy a room filled with these beautiful diminutive house plants,get growing tips and advice fromthe experts, and purchase a fewlovely plants. This year’s showtheme is, ‘Violets in the GoldenWest.’Time: Sat .: 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Sun.: 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.
Cost: FREE.
Sunday, April 12
Egg-citing Family Walk: EasyAll Ages.Learn about the variety of eggs thatwild animals lay in wild areas.Time: 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $2 per person age 3 & up.*
The Potting Shed:
Compost Happens
Learn techniques to turn yourkitchen scraps, garden waste, andautumn leaves into compost.Time: 12 noon - 1 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: FREE to watch and $5 to purchase worms to get started athome.
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Arboretum TourMeet in the lobby of the HaggertyEducation Center for a tour of thegrounds of The FrelinghuysenArboretum. Learn some of thehistory, and enjoy the beauty of thisexceptional horticultural site with aknowledgeable tour guide.Time: 2 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $3 per person.
Monday, April 13
Hike for Health: ModerateAges 18 & Up.
Enjoy a brisk morning walk beforework to start your week on the right(and left) foot! Heavy rain cancels program.Time: 7 a.m. - 8 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $2 per person.*
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Awesome Animal ArtistsAges 5 - 9.Budding young artists mix natureand art in this indoor/outdoor
program. Each class featuresa different NJ wild animal tolearn about and draw. Parents arewelcome to stay and participate.Time: 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5 per child.*
Tuesday, April 14
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All adults
are welcome to join.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Mount Hope HistoricalCounty Park, Rockaway Twp.Cost: $2 per adult.* Call973.635.6629.
Pre-School Walk: Batty BatsAges 4 & 5 with an adult.The bats are waking from theirwinter’s sleep. Join us for a walk tolearn about these nocturnal, flyingmammals followed by a bat-themedcraft.
Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $5 per child.*
Wednesday, April 15
Wiggle TimeAges 3 - 6 with an adult.This program incorporates creativemovement, crafts, and historyimmersion experiences.Time: 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Historic Speedwell.Cost: Admission.
Grow, Cook, Eat:
Annual HerbsGet growing instructions and
planting tips, and take a closer lookat some new and unusual varietiesof annual herbs. Seeds, recipes, anda tasting sample make this a fun andinspirational evening to give you themotivation to plant. This programis eligible for 1.5 Rutgers MasterGardener CEU’s.Time: 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $20 per person.*
Friday, April 17
Nature’s Playground Ages 3 - 6.The natural world is the best placeto play, especially with a naturalistand some friends along. Children usetheir imagination as they explore thewonders of the forest through free play.Time: 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3 per child.*
Saturday, April 18
Plant Sale PreviewWant to find out what’s new andexciting at this year’s 20th AnnualPlant Sale? ‘Plantaholic’ SueAcheson presents a programhighlighting a long list of fabulous plant picks for gardens large andsmall. Pre-purchase certain featured plants.Time: 10 a.m. - 12 noon.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: FREE.*
Spring at the Farm
Meet the newborn farm animals,and watch a cooking demonstrationusing the wood-burning stove in theFarmhouse.Time: 1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.Location: Foster fields.Cost: Admission.
Knitting Master ClassLearn to knit during this class foradults. Work on a corset-style coffeecup cozy. All supplies included.Time: 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Historic Speedwell.
Cost: $25 per person.*
Saturday, April 18 &
Sunday, April 19
Family Photo Scavenger HuntGrab a camera or phone and stop bythe Haggerty Education Center forthis month’s nature photo scavengerhunt. Take a photo of every item andget a prize. Theme and prizes changemonthly. Enjoy a great way to getthe family outdoors.Time: 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $10 per family.
Sunday, April 19
Family Science Day:
Reptiles & AmphibiansAll Ages with an adult. Learn about reptiles and amphibianswhile rotating through hands-on activity stations designed tochallenge families to work togetherand make new discoveries.Time: 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. or 2:30 p.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $8 per child age 5 & up.*
Cooking
Demonstration:ChutneysThe quintessential British condimentisn’t really British at all. Chutneysare a staple of Indian food andwere brought to England during theColonial period. From there, theywere introduced throughout theworld. Some sources say that MajorGrey was a fictitious character, buthis chutney is certainly delicious.We’ll make his chutney and severalothers in this cooking demonstration.This program is part of the ‘Focus
on England’ series.Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $25 per person.*
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Japanese Flowering
Cherries: A 100 Year-Long
Love AffairWhat better place and time totalk ‘cherries’ than early springat Willowwood Arboretum,whose Cherry collection isoutstanding and in bloom. In thislecture, Tony Aiello, Director ofHorticulture and Curator of the
Living Collection at the MorrisArboretum of the Universityof Pennsylvania, discussesthe introduction of floweringcherries into the U.S. and focuseson their history in Philadelphia.Tony has been using the MorrisArboretum’s cherry collectionas a model for preserving ourhorticultural heritage and has been working with other botanicgardens to identify, propagate,and share rare varieties. Tony’sexpertise in this subject is
matched by the beauty ofWillowwood Arboretum’sCherry collection. Followingthis talk, light refreshmentsare served, and a tour of thatcollection is offered. Please wearsuitable walking shoes. This program is sponsored by theWillowwood Foundation.Time: 1:30 p.m.Location: WillowwoodArboretum.Cost: $20 per person.* Call973.326.7601 to register.
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Monday, April 20
Toddler Trek:
Peepers and QuackersAges 2 & 3 with an adult.Enjoy a story read aloud and take ashort walk while listening to the lovesongs of the spring frogs. Please
note that parents who also have a4 - 5 year old can register them for asimultaneous Tyke Hike. See below.Time:
9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.or
10:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5 per child.*
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Monday, April 20
Tyke Hikes:
Peepers & QuackersAges 4 & 5.Drop off your pre-schooler to huntfor the noisy amphibians singingaround the swamp. Listen to a story,take a guided walk outside, and participate in fun activities. Please
note that parents who also havea 2 - 3 year old can register for asimultaneous Toddler Trek whilethe 4 - 5 year old participates in this program. See above.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost:
$5 per child.*
Home-School Days:
Spring to LifeGrades 3 - 5.Observe the life cycle changes of the plants around the Arboretum and seehow the spring wild flowers competewith the trees for sunshine. Plant afast-life annual and a steady growth perennial to take home, and withdetailed instructions compare theirlife cycles.Time: 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $10 per child.*
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Lil’ Critters StorytimeAges 3 - 6.Hear engaging nature stories readaloud. Take part in fun activities,such as crafts, games, or walks that build on the stories’ themes.Time: 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $3 per child.*
Tuesday, April 21
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All adultsare welcome to join.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Schiff Nature Preserve,Mendham Twp.Cost: $2 per adult.* Call973.635.6629.
Family Science Day:
Reptiles & AmphibiansAll Ages with an adult.
Learn about reptiles and amphibianswhile rotating through hands-on activity stations designed tochallenge families to work togetherand make new discoveries.Time: 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. or 2:30 p.m. - 4 p.m. Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $8 per child age 5 & up.*
Wednesday, April 22
Home-School Adventures:
Whose Home?
All Ages.Compare and contrast the habitats atthe Great Swamp while examiningthem up close. Have fun withthe activities designed to betterunderstand the characteristics ofhabitats that all animals, plants, andeven humans need to survive.Time: 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $8 per child age 3 & up.*
Wiggle TimeAges 3 - 6 with an adult.
This program incorporates creativemovement, crafts, and historyimmersion experiences.Time: 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Historic Speedwell.Cost: Admission.
Awesome Animal ArtistsAges 5 - 9.Budding young artists mix natureand art in this indoor/outdoor program. Each class features adifferent NJ wild animal to learnabout and draw. Parents are welcometo stay and participate.Time: 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. or 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $5 per child.*
Saturday, April 25
Lilacs: An Old Fashioned
Plant for Modern Day GardensWhat better place to explore theworld of lilacs than at WillowwoodArboretum with their extensivecollection! Marc Zukovich, Presidentof Sterling Horticultural Services,talks about the different varieties ofthis lovely plant, how to prune themfor the best blooms, and their careand feeding. Take a stroll through thecollection.Time: 10 a.m. - 12 noon.Location: Willowwood Arboretum.Cost: $20 per person.*
Fourth Annual Artisans’ Fair
Crafts of all kinds are celebratedduring this event that includesa historic fabrics presentation,specialized tours of the VailHouse, craft demonstrations,displays, presentations, hands-onactivities, and more. Purchasehandmade items from localcrafters, and see a special exhibitin the Vail House.Time: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Historic Speedwell.
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Easton-Phillipsburg WalkExplore NJ’s Morris Canal, a systemof waterways built in the early1800s. Visit the junction of the coalcarrying Lehigh, Delaware, andMorris Canals, then travel up toLehigh to see working locks, dams,and the remains of the iron makingindustrial complex in Hugh MoorePark. Visit Morris Canal sites nearPhillipsburg, including Inclined
Plane 9 West. This moderate, full-day walk involves some off-trailexploration. Come equipped withsturdy shoes, and lunch. Register byemail at [email protected] or call 973.292.2755.Time: 10 a.m.Location: TBD.Cost: $5 per person.*
Lil’ Critters StorytimeAges 3 - 6.Hear engaging nature stories readaloud. Take part in fun activities,
such as crafts, games, or walks that build on the stories’ themes.Time: 11 a.m. - 12 noon.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $3 per child.*
Meet the Irish Servant and the
Cook at The WillowsOn this guided tour, discover the life
of domestic help at the Foster home.Assist the maid with householdchores, and see what the cook has prepared using the wood-burningstove.Time: 1 p.m. & 2 p.m.Location: Foster fields.Cost: Admission.
Plant SpudsDig in, and help the farmers plant potatoes.Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Foster fields.
Cost: Admission.
Saturday, April 25 &
Sunday, April 26
Family Photo Scavenger HuntGrab a camera or phone and stop bythe Haggerty Education Center forthis month’s nature photo scavengerhunt. Take a photo of every item andget a prize. Theme and prizes changemonthly. Enjoy a great way to get thefamily outdoors year-round.Time: 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $10 per family.
Tuesday, April 28
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All adultsare welcome to join.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Dismal Harmony,Mendham Twp.Cost: $2 per adult.* Call
973.635.6629.
Wednesday, April 29
Wiggle TimeAges 3 - 6 with an adult.This program incorporates creativemovement, crafts, and historyimmersion experiences.Time: 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Historic Speedwell.Cost: Admission.
Wednesdays, April 29
through June 3
Nature’s Little ExplorersAges 2 & 3 with an adult.Discover the wonders of naturetogether through six weeks of walks,activities, and crafts.Time: 10 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $55 per child.*
Thursdays, April 30
through June 4
Nature’s Little ExplorersAges 2 & 3 with an adult.Discover the wonders of naturetogether through six weeks of walks,activities, and crafts.Time: 10 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $55 per child.*
Puddle JumpersAges 4 & 5 with an adult.Explore the trails of the GreatSwamp with your pre-schooler andlearn about the amazing naturalworld during six weeks of walks,activities, and crafts.Time:
11 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $55 per child.*
Friday, May 1 through
Sunday, May 31
Gallery Exhibit: Stories of
Flowers by Artist Hannuo
(Echo) WuTreat yourself to the stunningwatercolor paintings of flowers byartist Echo Wu. Her magnificentshow is inspired by flowers of all
four seasons. She is an expert in thetechnique of Chinese watercolor andwill amaze you with the beauty andserenity of her flowers.Time: 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: FREE.
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Saturday, May 2
All-County Garage Sale
Known as the place tofi
ndtreasures and great bargains onthe best antiques and collectiblesaround. Don’t miss youropportunity to uncover somethingunique and wonderful.Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Mennen SportsArena.Cost: $5/adult, $3/student andsenior, FREE/ child 12 & under.
‘Explore the Farm’ Horse-
Drawn Wagon Ride
With an emphasis on sustainability,this narrated horse-drawn wagonride explore the methods, equipment,crops, and enterprises of Foster fieldsin the early 1900s.Time: 10:15 a.m. - 12 noon.Location: Foster fields.Cost: Admission.*
Family Activity Center:
Paper CraftsMake paper crafts, and play family-friendly games that were popularlong ago. Parental supervisionrequired.Time: 1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.Location: Foster fields.Cost: Admission.
Saturday, May 2 &
Sunday, May 3
The Friends of
The Frelinghuysen
Arboretum’s 20 th Annual
Plant Sale
Purchase the best plants atthe best prices and have yourgardening questions answered bythe on-site plant experts. With 20years of experience, and a wideselection of trees, shrubs, annuals, perennials, herbs, and vegetables,this is the one plant sale you donot want to miss. Expert advisorsare here to help you choose the perfect plant. Proceeds fromthe sale benefit HorticulturalEducation at the Morris CountyPark Commission.
Time: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: FREE.
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Family Photo Scavenger HuntGrab a camera or phone and stop bythe Haggerty Education Center for
this month’s nature photo scavengerhunt. Take a photo of every item andget a prize. Theme and prizes changemonthly. Enjoy a great way to get thefamily outdoors.Time: 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $10 per family.
Sunday, May 3
The Potting Shed:
Tomato Growing 101
It’s almost tomato planting time,and Tomato Growing 101 equipsyou with tips and techniquesfor a successful tomato season.A limited quantity of heirloomtomatoes are on sale.Time: 12 noon - 1 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $5 per person.
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Arboretum TourMeet in the lobby of the Haggerty
Education Center for a tour of thegrounds of The FrelinghuysenArboretum. Learn some of thehistory and enjoy the beauty of thisexceptional horticultural sight with aknowledgeable tour guide.Time: 2 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $3 per person.
Monday, May 4
Home-School Days:
Dinosaurs Walked Here
Grades 1 - 2.Ferns are an ancient family of plantsthat existed when dinosaurs roamedthe Earth. They adapted and evolvedinto more than 12,000 knownliving species growing in variedclimates and habitats. Explore theArboretum’s extensive fern gardenand make a plant fossil to take home.Time: 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $10 per child.*
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Spring Wild fl owersAges 5 - 9.Learn to identify common spring
wild flowers during a walk throughthe woods. Look closely to see pollinators hard at work and discoverhow animals and plants cooperate.Record what you see in a free mini- journal.Time: 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5 per child.*
Tuesday, May 5
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack and
explore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All adultsare welcome to join.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Kay Center, Chester Twp.Cost: $2 per adult.* Call973.635.6629.
Pre-School Walk:
Who Lives in Trees?Ages 4 & 5 with an adult.Explore the trails and discover whichanimals use trees to survive. Enjoy atree-themed craft afterwards.
Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5 per child.*
Toddler Trek: Tree TimeAges 2 & 3 with an adult.Discover the amazing world of treeswith a story read aloud and a guidedwalk.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $5 per child.*
Trail Explorations
Ages 18 & Up.Enjoy this new naturalist-guidedseries designed for adult hikers toexplore every bit of trail on bothPyramid and Turkey Mountains.Every month, these moderate hikesfollow a different trail.Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $2 per person.*
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Wednesday, May 6
Spring Migration Bird Walk,
Meadows and Edges Naturalist Bill Lynch leads usthrough the meadows and forestedges of Bamboo Brook as wesearch for both spring migrantsand breeding birds. Songbirds lovethe transition between forest andfield, and use the treetops to singtheir hearts out to potential mates.Please register online at www.njconservation.org.Time: 8 a.m. - 10 a.m.Location: Bamboo Brook OEC.Cost: FREE.*
Wiggle TimeAges 3 - 6 with an adult.This program incorporates creativemovement, crafts, and historyimmersion experiences.Time: 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Historic Speedwell.Cost: Admission.
Make a Culinary Herb
Strawberry JarPlant a strawberry jar filled withchoice culinary herbs at this popular
hands-on workshop. These classicterra cotta containers often frustrategardeners as they can be dif ficult tomaintain. Learn the professional’ssecret tricks for successfulstrawberry jars and your jar willflourish all summer. Be rewardedwith cuttings of fresh sage, oregano, basil, thyme, and rosemary, all theherbs you need to create memorablesummertime meals. Fee includes allmaterials and a terra cotta strawberry jar which can be re-planted next year.Time: 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $40 per person.*
Thursday, May 7
Morning Bird Walk: ModerateAges 12 & Up.Many colorful songbirds aremigrating through New Jersey at thistime of year, and Pyramid Mountainis a wonderful place to spot them.Bring binoculars or borrow a pair ofours.Time: 8 a.m. - 10 a.m.
Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $1 per person.*
Saturday, May 9
Morning Bird Walk: ModerateAges 12 & Up.
Many colorful songbirds aremigrating through New Jersey at thistime of year, and Pyramid Mountainis a wonderful place to spot them.Bring binoculars or borrow a pair ofours.Time: 8 a.m. - 10 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $1 per person.*
Shippenport WalkExplore this landlocked MorrisCanal port, where the bypass waterfrom one of the canal’s famousinclined plans was used to powera small industrial village. See theremains of the inclined plane andits water power system, view forgeand mill sites, and take a short walkto see how the miners plied theirtrade. Although most of this walk isalong paved roads, there is off-the- path exploring. Register by email [email protected] or call973.292.2755.Time: 10 a.m.Location: TBD.Cost:
$5 per person.*
Injury Free GardeningBefore you start the bending, thereaching, the digging, and thestretching, learn how to move.Gardening can relieve stress and promote wellness, but not if youare hurting yourself by movingincorrectly. Physical TherapistsJoel Hirschhorn and Dave Mistryaddress some of the most commongardening-related injuries and showyou how to avoid them. Special
attention is given to arthritis andknee-related issues. This two-part program begins in the classroomwith some simple anatomy lessonsand exercise suggestions. Then,move outdoors for demonstrationsof how to improve your balance, usea shovel, a rake, a wheelbarrow, andall that other garden paraphernalia. Now’s the time to get ready for ahealthy gardening season! Dress incomfortable clothing that you canstretch, and wear sneakers or sportsshoes.
Time: 10 a.m. - 12 noon.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $12 per person.*
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Saturday, May 9
Weekend Family WalkAll Ages.Take to the trails to discover theunique animals and plants found atthe Great Swamp. Everyone’s sureto learn some amazing new naturefacts.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $2 per person.*
Born to Be ShornMeet the lambs, and watch hand-shearing of the sheep. See howfleece is processed and made intogarments. Hands-on activitiesinclude weaving and spinning.Make crafts to take home.Time: 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Cooper Gristmill.
Cost: $3/adult, $2/senior (65+),and $1/child age 4 - 16. FREE/ child under age 4.
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Caroline’s Special Place:
Cottage CraftMay is National Preservation Month.Discover how Caroline Foster built‘The Temple of Abiding Peace,’ andthe importance of saving historicstructures. Families can make asimple paper replica of the cottage to
take home.Time: 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.Location: Foster fields.Cost: Admission.
The Healthy HomeThis program, inconjunction with Jamie Oliver’sFood Revolution Day, discusses howthe Vails maintained a healthy homein the 1840s. The program consistsof a presentation, demonstration, andan opportunity to ask questions.Time: 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Historic Speedwell.Cost: Admission
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Saturday, May 9 &
Sunday, May 10
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt
Grab a camera or phone and stop bythe Haggerty Education Center forthis month’s nature photo scavengerhunt. Take a photo of every item andget a prize. Theme and prizes changemonthly. Enjoy a great way to get thefamily outdoors.Time: 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $10 per family.
Sunday, May 10
Mother’s Day Wild fl ower
Walk: EasyAll Ages.Celebrate Mother’s Day witha family trail walk discoveringwild flowers.Time: 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $2 per person age 3 & up.*
Monday, May 11
Hike for Health: ModerateAges 18 & Up.Enjoy a brisk morning walk before
work to start your week on the right(and left) foot! Heavy rain cancelsevent.Time: 7 a.m. - 8 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $2 per person.*
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Awesome Animal ArtistsAges 5 - 9.Budding young artists mix natureand art in this indoor/outdoor program. Each class features adifferent NJ wild animal to learn
about and draw. Parents are welcometo stay and participate.Time: 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5 per child.*
Tuesday, May 12
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All adultsare welcome to join.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.
Location: Hacklebarney State Park,Chester Twp.Cost: $2 per adult.* Call973.635.6629.
Pre-School Walk:
Who Lives in Trees?Ages 4 & 5 with an adult.Explore the trails and discover whichanimals use trees to survive. Enjoycreating a tree-themed craft.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $5 per child.*
Wednesday, May 13
Spring Migration Bird Walk:
Forest InteriorSpring migration continues as weventure into the forest to searchfor migrants and breeding birds.We’ll hope to see Scarlet Tanagers,
Ovenbirds, Woodpeckers, and otherspecies that prefer the taller treesand denser vegetation of maturewoodland. Please register online atwww.njconservation.org.Time: 8 a.m. - 10 a.m.Location: Bamboo Brook OEC.Cost: FREE.*
Tea & RosesEnjoy an afternoon tea and a tourof The Frelinghuysen Arboretum,as part of the year-long ‘Focus
on England.’ From the momentyou arrive at Matilda’s Café,overlooking the very EnglishCottage Garden to your lasttasty morsel of scone, you areimmersed in the British historyand garden elements at thisregional center for horticulture. Anhour-long leisurely stroll throughthe grounds is followed by adelicious tea featuring a varietyof tea sandwiches, pastries, and beverages. Group reservations areaccepted based on availability, so
reserve early as seating is limited.Time: 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $35 per person.* Call973.394.1100 for reservations.
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Home-School Adventures:
Dig Into ItAll Ages.Soil is not just dirt, it is home toa variety of organisms. Discoverthe importance of soil througheducational, hands-on activities, anda walk on the trails.Time: 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $8 per child age 3 & up.*
Wiggle TimeAges 3 - 6 with an adult.This program incorporates creativemovement, crafts, and history
immersion experiences.Time: 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Historic Speedwell.Cost: Admission.
Flat Water Canoe SkillsAges 12 & Up.Have fun and learn canoe strokes,equipment, and safety in thisintroductory course. Children under16 must be accompanied by anadult. This class is a prerequisite for participation in other MCPC canoe programs.Time: 5 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.Location: Split Rock Reservoir,Rockaway Twp.Cost: $10 per person.* Call973.334.3130.
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Evening Canoe PaddleAges 12 & Up.Enjoy a leisurely paddle onSplit Rock Reservoir, finishingup before sunset. Canoes, lifevests, and paddles are provided.
Children under 16 must beaccompanied by an adult. Registertoday - space is limited! Canoeskills course is a prerequisite forthis program.Time: 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.Location: Split Rock Reservoir,Rockaway Twp.Cost: $20 per person.* Call973.334.3130.
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Friday, May 15
Bugs in the NightAges 7 & Up.Why are insects attracted to lights?Discover one possible answer, andsee how many different interestinginsects we can actually attract.Waterproof boots are suggested,since we will be starting at the brookto look for the juvenile stages of theflying insects that are attracted tolight.Time: 7 p.m. - 9 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $5 per person.*
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Saturday, May 16
Industrial Walk Along the
Black River
Discover the early industriesalong the Black River. This is a3.5-mile moderate walk along theHacklebarney Branch of the railroad,lower millpond, mid-1800s ironmining and bloomer forge, and Kay’sdam. Meet in the Cooper Gristmill parking lot.Time: 10 a.m. - 12 noon.Mill opens after the walk.Location: Cooper Gristmill.Cost: $5 per family.
Weekend Family Walk: Easy
All Ages.During these guided walks designedfor families, stroll the wooded trailsto discover the unique animals and plants.Time: 11 a.m. - 12 noon.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $2 per person age 3 & up.*
Healthy Home: A Food Revolution EventEnjoy food demonstrationsand fitness programs featuringvendors from health and wellnessorganizations. Also, check outactivities on the farm, and cookingin the Farmhouse, from 1 p.m. -3 p.m.Time: 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Foster fields.Cost: Admission.
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Saturday, May 16 &
Sunday, May 17
Family Photo Scavenger HuntGrab a camera or phone and stop bythe Haggerty Education Center forthis month’s nature photo scavengerhunt. Take a photo of every item andget a prize. Theme and prizes change
monthly. Enjoy a great way to get thefamily outdoors.Time: 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $10 per family.
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Sunday, May 17
Annual Lilac Party and
Wine Tasting at Willowwood
ArboretumEnjoy the intoxicating fragranceof lilacs in bloom at theWillowwood Foundation’s annualgarden fundraiser. Stroll throughspring gardens and taste temptingtidbits while listening to a cappellamusic provided by The Ten.Place your bids at the garden-themed silent auction featuringunusual plants. Reservationsrequired. Call 908.234.1815or email wwfoundation@
willowwoodfoundation.com forinformation.Time: 4 p.m. - 7 p.m.Location: WillowwoodArboretum.Cost: $75 per person.*
Monday, May 18
Toddler Trek: Tree Time!Ages 2 & 3 with an adult.Discover the trees of the GreatSwamp with a story read aloudand a guided walk. Please note
that parents who also have a 4 - 5year old can register them for asimultaneous Tyke Hike. See below.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. or 10:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5 per child.*
Tyke Hikes: Tree Time!Ages 4 & 5.Drop off your pre-schooler to learnall about trees. Listen to a story,take a guided walk outside, and participate in fun activities. Please
note that parents who also havea 2 - 3 year old can register for asimultaneous Toddler Trek whilethe 4 - 5 year old participates in this program. See above.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5 per child.*
Home-School Days:
Clever CompostersGrades 3 - 5.Learn about composting and thinkabout reducing the amount ofwaste that needs to be disposed.Create a product that is useful forall gardening. Study living wormcompost, and make a compost project to work on at home.Time: 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $10 per child.*
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Lil’ Critters StorytimeAges 3 - 6.
Hear engaging nature stories readaloud. Take part in fun activities,such as crafts, games, or walks that build on the stories’ themes.Time: 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $3 per child.*
Tuesday, May 19
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All adults
are welcome to join.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Buttermilk Falls,Mendham Twp.Cost: $2 per adult.* Call973.635.6629.
Family Science Day:
Lenape LifeAll Ages with an adult. There’s so much to learn about NewJersey’s Native Americans. Discoverthe culture and tools of the Lenapewhile rotating through hands-
on activity stations designed tochallenge families to work togetherand make new discoveries.Time: 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. or 2:30 p.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $8 per child age 5 & up.*
Wednesday, May 20
Birding By EarAs more and more leaves cover the
trees and understory of the forest,it becomes increasingly dif ficult tosee birds and other wildlife – butthere are other ways to appreciatethe biodiversity of The Garden State.stop and listen for the vocalizationsof Wood Thrush, Hooded Warbler,and the other birds of BambooBrook. Please register online atwww.njconservation.org.Time: 8 a.m. - 10 a.m.Location: Bamboo Brook OEC.Cost: FREE.*
Wiggle TimeAges 3 - 6 with an adult.This program incorporates creativemovement, crafts, and historyimmersion experiences.Time: 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Historic Speedwell.Cost: Admission.
Awesome Animal ArtistsAges 5 - 9.Budding young artists mix natureand art in this indoor/outdoor program. Each class features a
different NJ wild animal to learnabout and draw. Parents are welcometo stay and take part.Time: 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. or 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $5 per child.*
Grow, Cook, Eat:
Container VegetablesLearn growing instructions, plantingtips, and take a closer look at themany varieties of vegetables that are
suited to being grown in containers.Seeds, recipes, and a tasting samplemake this a fun and inspirationalevening to give you the motivation to plant. This program is eligible for 1.5Rutgers Master Gardener CEU’s.Time: 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $20 per person.*
Friday, May 22
Nature’s Playground Ages 3 - 6.
The natural world is the best placeto play, especially with a naturalistand some friends along. Children usetheir imaginations as they explorethe wonders of the forest throughfree play.Time: 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3 per child.*
Saturday, May 23
Union Forge/High Bridge
Walk
Explore the remains of The TaylorIron and Steel Company and theGreenway along old railroads. Seethe steelworks of fice building, andthe site of the original iron works.This moderate hike involves quitea bit of walking and some off-trailexploration. Register by email [email protected] or call973.292.2755.Time: 10 a.m.Location: TBD.Cost: $5 per person.*
Best Dressed in the Vail HouseCostumed interpreters lead tours ofthe Vail House. Experience a realisticslice of life in a historic place.Time: 10:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.Location: Historic Speedwell.Cost: Admission
Lil’ Critters StorytimeAges 3 - 6.Hear engaging nature stories readaloud. Take part in fun activities,such as crafts, games, or walks that build on the stories’ themes.
Time: 11 a.m. - 12 noon.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $3 per child.*
Plant Pole BeansCalling all gardeners. Help stake poles and plant a variety of beans.Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Foster fields.Cost: Admission.
Saturday, May 23 &
Sunday, May 24
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt
Grab a camera or phone and stop bythe Haggerty Education Center forthis month’s nature photo scavengerhunt. Take a photo of every item andget a prize. Theme and prizes changemonthly. Enjoy a great way to get thefamily outdoors.Time: 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $10 per family.
Tuesday, May 26
Baby and Me Hike
Put your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All adultsare welcome to join.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Lewis Morris CountyPark, Morris Twp.Cost: $2 per adult.* Call973.635.6629.
Wednesday, May 27
Wiggle TimeAges 3 - 6 with an adult.This program incorporates creativemovement, crafts, and historyimmersion experiences.Time: 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Historic Speedwell.Cost: Admission.
Saturday, May 30
Hardy Laurel Hike: ModerateAges 7 & Up.Walk with a naturalist to see the beautiful display of bloomingmountain laurel along the ridge.Time: 10 a.m. - 12 noon.
Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $1 per person.*
Open Hearth Cooking with
Susan McLellan Plaisted Cook a full meal on the open hearthusing period equipment, ingredients,and ‘receipts.’ Beginners toadvanced chefs are welcome. Thisclass is led by Susan McLellanPlaisted of Heart to Hearth Cookery.Time: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Historic Speedwell.Cost:
$60 per person.*
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Saturday, May 30
Meet the Irish Servant and the
Cook at The Willows
On this guided tour, discover the lifeof domestic help at the Foster home.Assist the maid with householdchores, and see what the cook has prepared using the wood-burningstove.Time: 1 p.m. & 2 p.m.Location: Foster fields.Cost: Admission.
Watch Them Grow!See the farmers weigh the pigletsthat were born this spring.Time: 1 p.m. & 2 p.m.
Location: Foster fields.Cost: Admission.
Saturday, May 30 &
Sunday, May 31
Family Photo Scavenger HuntGrab a camera or phone and stop bythe Haggerty Education Center forthis month’s nature photo scavengerhunt. Take a photo of every item andget a prize. Theme and prizes changemonthly. Enjoy a great way to get thefamily outdoors.
Time: 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $10 per family.
Sunday, May 31
Cooking Demonstration:
Cherries JubileeThis iconic dessert is definitely onthe menu as we celebrate the start ofcherry season in New Jersey. Learnto make traditional French clafoutis,and two other recipes using fresh anddried cherries.
Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $25 per person.*
Monday, June 1
Toddler Trek:
Our Flying FriendsAges 2 & 3 with an adult.Discover how birds build theirhomes, enjoy a story read aloud, andsearch for real nests along the trails.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. or 10:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5 per child.*
Monday, June 1 through
Monday, June 29
Gallery Exhibit:
Flowers and Plants by the HUB Camera ClubThe popular HUB Camera Club isreturning with a show devoted toflowers and plants. A variety of style,interpretations, and techniques areon display. The HUB Camera Clubwas founded in 1998 to promote photography as an enjoyable hobbyfor all skill levels and is a member ofthe NJ Federation of Camera Clubs.Time: 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: FREE.
Tuesday, June 2
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All adultsare welcome to join.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Tourne County Park,Boonton Twp.Cost: $2 per adult.* Call973.635.6629.
Toddler Trek: SummerScavenger HuntAges 2 & 3 with an adult.Enjoy a story read aloud and a fun,guided walk while looking for theanimals and plants that love thewarm weather.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $5 per child.*
Trail ExplorationsAges 18 & Up.
Enjoy this new naturalist-guidedseries designed for adult hikers toexplore every bit of trail on bothPyramid and Turkey Mountains.Every month, these moderate hikesfollow a different trail.Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $2 per person.
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‘Explore the Farm’
Horse-Drawn Wagon RideWith an emphasis on sustainability,this narrated horse-drawn wagon rideexplores the methods, equipment,crops, and enterprises of Foster fieldsin the early 1900s.Time: 10:15 a.m. - 12 noon. Location: Foster fields. Cost: Admission.*
Hammerin’! Blacksmithing
Master ClassAges 13 & Up.William Barrett, of Bill BarrettCustom Knives, leads a beginner blacksmithing class on basic
blacksmithing techniques witha project to take home. Priorexperience is helpful, but notnecessary.Time: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Historic Speedwell.Cost: $25 per person.*
Farmhouse A fi reLearn about the Farmhouse fire 100years ago, and fire-fighting practicesthat saved other farm buildings.Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Foster fields.
Cost: Admission.
Fairy FurnishingsAges 6 & Up.Fairy gardens are all the rage. Whatmakes a house a home for fairiesis the same as for people – thefurnishings! Make five adorable fairyfurnishings for your home FairyGarden, or to bring to Fairy Dayat The Frelinghuysen Arboretumon June 28. Furnishings include asweet birdhouse, a finely wroughtarbor, and more. Arboretum staff
guide children through the steps tocomplete these projects. Adults stand by and cheer on the progress offeringan occasional hand.Time: 2 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $25 per person.*
Saturday, June 6 &
Sunday, June 7
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt
Grab a camera or phone and stop bythe Haggerty Education Center forthis month’s nature photo scavengerhunt. Take a photo of every item andget a prize. Theme and prizes changemonthly. Enjoy a great way to get thefamily outdoors.Time: 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $10 per family.
Sunday, June 7
The Potting Shed: As Fair as An English RoseAre roses British? Well, notentirely – but they did name awar after them and some of theloveliest roses are bred on theBritish Isles. Learn the history ofthe modern day rose and get anoverview on their care. Then, trotalong to see the Frelinghuysen’sroses and take a cutting hometo grow forevermore at yourcastle. This program is part of the‘Focus on England’ series.Time:
12 noon - 1 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $5 per person.
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Great Swamp Bonsai Society’s
Bonsai Open HouseThe auditorium is full of bonsaitrees on display, some quite ancientand all quite beautiful. Marvel atthe patience required to grow theseawesome specimens. Lectures anddemonstrations take place throughoutthe day and bonsai supplies areavailable for sale. Bring your treesfor advice or grooming.Time: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: FREE.
Family Science Day: InsectsAll Ages with an adult. Learn about insects while rotatingthrough hands-on activity stationsdesigned to challenge familiesto work together and make newdiscoveries.Time: 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. or 2:30 p.m. - 4 p.m. Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $8 per child age 5 & up. *
Tuesday, June 2 &
Wednesday, June 3
Bus Trip: South Fork Saunter
Escape to Long Island on anovernight South Fork Saunter with
The Friends of The FrelinghuysenArboretum and DIG IT! Magazine.Enjoy a guided tours at four fabulousgardens, dining in three interestingtowns, a stay at the Hyatt, anddiscounted, passion-quenchingshopping at a stellar nursery. Thetrip itinerary includes, The SculptureGarden at the Nassau CountyMuseum of Art, Planting FieldsArboretum, Long House Reserve,The Madoo Conservancy, and the
Martin Viette Nursery. For detailedinformation on each of the gardens, please visit arboretumfriends.org. Be prepared to do some walking.Time: Bus leaves at 8:30 a.m.SHARP and returns by 8 p.m.Wednesday.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $375 per person includes bus, hotel, full breakfast, all gardenadmissions, guided tours, and aone-year individual membership toThe Friends of The FrelinghuysenArboretum.*
Wednesday, June 3
Wiggle TimeAges 3 - 6 with an adult.This program incorporates creativemovement, crafts, and historyimmersion experiences.Time: 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Historic Speedwell.Cost: Admission.
Saturday, June 6
National Trails DayCelebrate the many wonderfulmiles of trails that transverseMorris County. Take part in aribbon cutting ceremony for a newtrail, a walk, and bike ride. Forinfo and registration, visitwww.morrisparks.net.Time: 9 a.m. - 12 noon.Locations: Kitchell Pond atLoantaka Brook Reservation,Morris Township.Cost: FREE.
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Arboretum TourMeet in the lobby of the HaggertyEducation Center for a tour of thegrounds of The Frelinghuysen
Arboretum. Learn some of thehistory and enjoy the beauty of thisexceptional horticultural sight with aknowledgeable tour guide.Time: 2 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $3 per person.*
Those Crazy Victorians:
Plantsmanship in Great
Britain circa 1837-1901The practice of horticulture duringthe reign of Queen Victoria was
particularly fervent. The ElizabethDonnell Kay Rare Book Collectioncontains many volumes from this period. Study books on orchidsand ferns, works from the colonies, books by Charles Darwin, the travelsof Robert Fortune, and ivy, which theVictorians embraced as particularlywell-suited for funeral needs. Thefee includes a one-year IndividualMembership to The Friends ofThe Frelinghuysen Arboretum. All proceeds benefit the Rare BookCollection. This program is part of
the ‘Focus on England’ series.Time: 2:30 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $40 per person.*
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Monday, June 8
Hike for Health: ModerateAges 18 & Up.Enjoy a brisk morning walk beforework to start your week on the right(and left) foot! Heavy rain cancelsevent.
Time: 7 a.m. - 8 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $2 per person.*
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Awesome Animal ArtistsAges 5 - 9.Budding young artists mix natureand art in this indoor/outdoor program. Each class features adifferent NJ wild animal to learnabout and draw. Parents are welcometo stay and participate.Time: 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5 per child.*
Tuesday, June 9
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack and
explore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All adultsare welcome to join.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Jockey Hollow, HardingTwp.Cost: $2 per adult.* Call973.635.6629.
Pre-School Walk: Buggy BugsAges 4 & 5 with an adult.Search for the littlest critters of thewoods and discover the reasons theyare so amazing. Join us for a bug-
themed craft.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $5 per child.*
Family Science Day: InsectsAll Ages with an adult. Learn about insects while rotatingthrough hands-on activity stationsdesigned to challenge familiesto work together and make newdiscoveries about these invertebrates.Time: 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. or 2:30 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $8 per child age 5 & up. *
Wednesday, June 10
Tea & RosesEnjoy an afternoon tea and a tourof The Frelinghuysen Arboretum,as part of the year-long ‘Focuson England.’ From the momentyou arrive at Matilda’s Café,overlooking the very EnglishCottage Garden to your lasttasty morsel of scone, you areimmersed in the British historyand garden elements at thisregional center for horticulture. Anhour-long leisurely stroll throughthe grounds is followed by adelicious tea featuring a varietyof tea sandwiches, pastries, and beverages. Group reservations areaccepted based on availability, soreserve early as seating is limited.Time: 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost:
$35 per person.* Call973.394.1100 for reservations.
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Home-School Adventures:
Lenape LifeAll Ages.Explore the life and culture of thefirst people to live in New Jerseywith hands-on activities, examiningreal Lenape artifacts, and visiting amodel wigwam.Time: 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $8 per child age 3 & up.*
Wiggle TimeAges 3 - 6 with an adult.This program incorporates creativemovement, crafts, and historyimmersion experiences.Time:
2 p.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Historic Speedwell.Cost: Admission
Thursday, June 11
Keys to TreesAges 18 & Up.Learn the art of tree identificationusing leaves, buds, branches, and bark of common species. Take homeyour very own “Trees of the GreatSwamp” ID booklet.Time: 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3 per person.*
Friday, June 12
Butter fl y Walk with the North
American Butter fl y AssociationJoin experts from the NorthAmerican Butter fly Association aswe walk the meadows of BambooBrook in search of late spring butter fly species. Please registeronline at www.njconservation.org.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.Location: Bamboo Brook OEC.Cost: FREE.*
Saturday, June 13
Morris Canal Inclined Planes
Walk
Explore the Morris Canal’s InclinedPlanes, which were outstandingengineering achievements. Take aguided tour of the inclined plane,including a visit to the undergroundturbine chamber, a walk along thecanal towpath, and a visit to a nearbyiron mine. This moderate hikeinvolves some off-trail exploration.Register by email at [email protected] or call 973.292.2755.Time: 10 a.m.Location: TBD.Cost: $5 per person.*
Backyard Foraging with Ellen
ZachosYou don’t need to trek into the forestto forage edible plants. Be amazed by the quantity of the plants yousee each day are actually nutritiousedibles. Learn tips on where certain plants are likely to be found, howto avoid pollution and pesticides,and how to recognize the plants youshould never harvest. This award-winning speaker makes foraging assafe and simple as stepping into yourown backyard. Ellen Zachos is a professional gardener and proprietorof Acme Plant Stuff, a garden andhouseplant maintenance company.She is also the author of several books, including Backyard Foraging,Tempting Tropicals, Orchid Growing for Wimps, and Down & Dirty.Time: 10 a.m. - 12 noon.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $30 per person.*
Butter fl y Bonanza!
All Ages.Discover New Jersey’s fabulous butter flies and other pollinatorsand learn their contributions to thenatural world. Games, crafts, livemusic, activities, bug safaris, andso much more!Time: 12 noon - 4 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $4/adult, $3/child age 2 and
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Celebrate DairyDuring National Dairy Month, meetthe Jersey cows, help with creamseparating, and butter churning.
At 3:30 p.m., watch a cow milkingdemo. See dairy products being prepared in the Farmhouse kitchen.Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Foster fields.Cost: Admission.
Food Revolution Lecture This evening adult lecture seriesfocuses on different topics all withinthe theme of ‘Healthy Home.’Time: 4 p.m. - 6 p.m.Location: Historic Speedwell.Cost: Admission.
Saturday, June 13 &
Sunday, June 14
Family Photo Scavenger HuntGrab a camera or phone and stop bythe Haggerty Education Center forthis month’s nature photo scavengerhunt. Take a photo of every item andget a prize. Theme and prizes changemonthly. Enjoy a great way to get thefamily outdoors.Time: 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $10 per family.
Monday, June 15
Toddler Trek: Summer
Scavenger HuntAges 2 & 3 with an adult.Enjoy a story read aloud and afun, guided walk while looking forthe animals and plants that lovethe warm weather. Please note that parents who also have a 4 - 5year old can register them for asimultaneous Tyke Hike. See below.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. or 10:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5 per child.*
Tyke Hikes: Summer
Scavenger HuntAges 4 & 5Drop off your pre-schooler to listento a story and enjoy a hunt on thetrails to spot signs of the summerseason. Please note that parents whoalso have a 2 - 3 year old can register
for a simultaneous Toddler Trek while the 4 - 5 year old participatesin this program. See above.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5 per child.*
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Monday, June 15
Lil’ Critters StorytimeAges 3 - 6.Hear engaging nature stories readaloud. Take part in fun activities,such as crafts, games, or walks that build on the stories’ themes.Time: 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $3 per child.*
Tuesday, June 16
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All adultsare welcome to join.
Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Hedden County Park,Dover. Cost: $2 per adult.* Call973.635.6629.
Pre-School Walk: Buggy BugsAges 4 & 5 with an adult.Search for the littlest critters of theswamp and discover why they are soamazing. Make a bug-themed craft.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5 per child.*
Flat Water Canoe SkillsAges 12 & Up.Have fun and learn canoe strokes,equipment, and safety in thisintroductory course. Children under16 must be accompanied by anadult. This class is a prerequisite for participation in other MCPC canoe programs.Time: 5 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.Location: Split Rock Reservoir,Rockaway Twp.Cost: $10 per person.* Call973.334.3130.
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Wednesday, June 17
through Friday, June 19
Mini Summer Camp:
Woodsy WalkersAges 2 - 4 with an adult.Little campers explore trails and avariety of natural history topics withstories, games, walks, and activities.Time: 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $30 per child.*
Saturday, June 20
People-Power DayTour the Cooper Gristmill, and watchdemonstrations of tools powered by
hands and feet. Try some of theseunique tools, yourself.Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Cooper Gristmill.Cost: Suggested donation. $3/adult,$2/senior (65+), and $1/child age 4 -16. FREE/ child under age 4.
Best Dressed in the Vail HouseCostumed interpreters lead tours ofthe Vail House. Experience a realisticslice of life in a historic place.Time: 10:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.Location: Historic Speedwell.
Cost: Admission.
Weekend Family Walk: EasyAll Ages.During these guided walks designedfor families, stroll the wooded trails,and discover the unique animals and plants.Time: 11 a.m. - 12 noon.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $2 per person age 3 & up.*
Family Activity Center:
Yarn Dolls
Make yarn dolls, and play family-friendly games that were popularlong ago. Parental supervisionrequired.Time: 1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.Location: Foster fields.Cost: Admission.
Farm Know-How on the Go:
Creamery Con fi dential Take a guided walk to the Creamery,and discover how the building wasused. Enjoy a dairy-related project.Time:
2 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.Location: Foster fields.Cost: Admission.
Saturday, June 20 &
Sunday, June 21
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt
Grab a camera or phone and stop bythe Haggerty Education Center forthis month’s nature photo scavengerhunt. Take a photo of every item andget a prize. Theme and prizes changemonthly. Enjoy a great way to get thefamily outdoors year-round.Time: 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $10 per family
Civil WarWeekend The 2nd NJ Brigade brings the battle between the Blue and theGray to life through camp lifedemonstrations, musket andartillery drills, mail call, bayonetdrills, cannon firings, a medicaldemonstration, skirmishes, andmuch more!Time: Saturday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Historic Speedwell.Cost: $7/adult, $6/senior, $5/child4 - 16, FREE/ child under age 4.
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Tuesday, June 23
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All adultsare welcome to join.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.
Location: Patriots’ Path, MendhamTwp.Cost: $2 per adult.* Call973.635.6629.
Wednesday, June 24
Wiggle TimeAges 3 - 6 with an adult.
This program incorporates creativemovement, crafts, and historyimmersion experiences.Time: 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Historic Speedwell.Cost: Admission.
Wednesday, June 24 -
Friday, June 26
Mini Summer Camp:
Woodsy WalkersAges 2 - 4 with an adult.Introduce your kids to the nature
camp experience. Little campersexplore trails and a variety of naturalhistory topics with stories, games,walks, and activities!Time: 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $30 per child.*
Saturday, June 27
Wild fl ower Walk: ModerateAges 9 and Up.The wild flowers of PyramidMountain are in full bloom this time
of year. Walk with a naturalist tosearch the trails for their beautifulsummer colors.Time: 10 a.m. - 12 noon.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $1 per person.*
Meet the Irish Servant and the
Cook at The WillowsOn this guided tour, discover the lifeof the domestic help at the Fosterhome. Help the maid with householdchores, and see what the cook has prepared using the wood-burning
stove.Time: 1 p.m. & 2 p.m.Location: Foster fields.Cost: Admission.
Saturday, June 27 &
Sunday, June 28
Family Photo Scavenger HuntGrab a camera or phone and stop bythe Haggerty Education Center forthis month’s nature photo scavengerhunt. Take a photo of every item andget a prize. Theme and prizes change
monthly. Enjoy a great way to get thefamily outdoors.Time: 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $10 per family.
Evening Canoe PaddleAges 12 & Up.Enjoy a leisurely paddle on
Split Rock Reservoir,fi
nishingup before sunset. Canoes, lifevests, and paddles are provided.Children under 16 must beaccompanied by an adult. Registertoday - space is limited! Canoeskills course is a prerequisite forthis program.Time: 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.Location: Split Rock Reservoir,Rockaway Twp.Cost: $20 per person.* Call973.334.3130.
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Wednesday, June 17
Wiggle TimeAges 3 - 6 with an adult.This program incorporates creativemovement, crafts, and historyimmersion experiences.Time: 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Historic Speedwell.Cost: Admission.
Awesome Animal ArtistsAges 5 - 9.Budding young artists mix natureand art in this indoor/outdoor program. Each class features adifferent NJ wild animal to learnabout and draw. Parents are welcometo stay and take part.Time: 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. or 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $5 per child.*
Grow, Cook, Eat: Edible
Flowers
Take a closer look at some wonderfuledible flowers. Seeds, recipes,and a tasting make this a fun andinspirational evening to give you themotivation to get out and plant. This program is eligible for 1.5 RutgersMaster Gardener CEU’s.Time: 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $20 per person.*
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Pathways is a publication of theMorris County Park Commision
Julie C. Baron • Edward McCarthy • Stuart Lasser
Morris County Park CommissionersBetty Cass–Schmidt, President
Barbara Shepard, Vice President
Dr. Philip T. Santiago • Judith Schleicher
Richard Seabury, III • Kim M. Wentworth
David D. Helmer, Executive Director
Lois McClellan–Wnek, Executive Editor
The Morris County Park Commission invites people withdisabilities to our sites and programs. If you or a family member
[email protected] or 973.326.7600.
Published by the Morris County Park Commission
P.O. Box 1295, Morristown, NJ 07962–1295.
Pathways
Cooper Gristmill/
Black River County Park
908.879.5463
Fosterfields Living Historical Farmand The Willows
973.326.7645
The Frelinghuysen Arboretum
973.326.7603
Golf Information973.326.7602
Great Swamp OEC973.635.6629
Historic Speedwell
973.285.6550
Industrial Heritage973.285.6542
Kay Environmental Center
973.635.6629
Mahlon Dickerson Reservation
973.697.3140
Mennen Sports Arena
973.326.7651
Park Police
973.326.7632
Park Reservations973.326.7631
Pyramid Mountain NHA
973.334.3130
Recreation
973.326.7616
TTY Relay
7–1–1
*For program and registration information, please contact the appropriate facility:
andThe Haggerty Education Center
Sunday, June 28
Poet’s Walk and British
BreakfastA fine day in June is the perfect timeto celebrate the connection betweenlandscapes and poetry. Take an earlymorning walk and learn about theFrelinghuysen’s English roots. Pauseat some inspirational spots for a poetry reading. If you have a favoriteBritish poem, please bring it alongto read. Spiritually fortified, we thenset upon a Full British Breakfastincluding a fry-up of eggs, bangers,mushrooms, beans, roasted tomatoes,crumpets, and scones. Don’t forgetyour wellingtons (rainboots)and brolly (umbrella) in case ofinclement weather. This program is part of the ‘Focus on England’ series.Time: 8 a.m. - 10 a.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $25 per person.*
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PARK ALLIANCE CORNER
T he Morris Park Alliance had a banner year in 2014. The Jets Play 60 All-Access Playground wasinstalled. With fundraising efforts totaling just less than $350,000, a new play area is available
at Central Park of Morris County for children of all abilities. The next phase at the playgroundincludes shade structures to protect the children from sun exposure, and keep the play equipmentfrom getting too hot. Donations are currently being accepted for this installation.
Many companies, foundations, families, and individuals helped the Park Alliance support ParkCommission facilities and programs in 2014. Donors included:
Richard A’ddabbo
Alcoa
Jill Azzinnari
Julie Baron
Barrett Family
Jeffrey Bauman
Rachel Bennett
Lawrence Benson
Bethany Buccino
Alan and Kami Cabral
Elizabeth Cass-Schmidt
Cradles to Crayons
Michele DeBurgh Codrington
Corry DeMarco
The Dunne Family
Meghan Dunne
Family First Home Care
Zachary Fluhr
Jonathan Gabel
Garden State Wine Growers
Girl Scout Troop 5634
Goldman Sachs
Rod Greenwood
Nancy Gross
Lisa Guillod
Irish American Assoc.
Brinda Kantha
Richard Klingman
Kristen Klacik
Lois Hriczak
Land O’Lakes Foundation
Patricia Ledford
Jeffrey Libman
Hannah Lucey
Terence McMahon
Merck Co. Foundation
Judith Moore
Linda Moran
Morris County Republican Committee
NJ Dept. of Health – Shaping NJ grant
NJ Quarterhorse Assoc.
Nat’l. Environmental Ed. Foundation
Joseph and Laurie Nosofsky
Novartis Pharmaceuticals
Tracy Pechman
Pio Family
Julie Ramseyer
Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation
REI
The Rockefeller Group
Rose City Runners
Richard Seabury
Darren Shamosh
Diane Shaw and Co-workersSouthern Boulevard School
Gary Schweighardt
The Srnensky Family
Kelly Stephens
Lisa Suchan
Nancy Vanderslice
Village Supermarkets
Whippany Athletic Club
Whole Foods Market
Turin Younger
Morris Park Alliance Board Members
Efforts in 2015 include funding for enhanced exhibits at the Great Swamp Outdoor Education Center
and a new picnic shelter at Central Park of Morris County. If you are interested in supporting theseprojects, or any program or facility of the Morris County Park Commission, please [email protected], or call 973.631.5273.
Fairy DayFairies once again visit The Frelinghuysen Arboretum, and to preparefor their stay, houses need to be built. Families are invited to the Sylvan
Terrace to build a home for these visiting wee folk. Greet the fairies withmusic and fairy snacks, and learn which plants and trees attract fairiesto your own backyard. All supplies – bark, branches, lichens, mosses,feathers, stones, and leaves are provided, or bring your own as long asit’s natural. Fairies shun man-made materials. All the fairy houses are ondisplay through the end of July. To see photos of previous Fairy Housesor to obtain ideas for your own house, visit www.arboretumfriends.org.The rain date for this event is July 6. This program is part of the ‘Focus onEngland’ series.Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $30 per fairy house.*
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Tuesday, June 30
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack and explore one of many wonderful MorrisCounty area trails. All adults are welcome to join.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain, Montville Twp.Cost: $2 per adult.* Call 973.635.6629.
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