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Winter’s Day On The Farm
Maple SugarFestival
Matilda’s TeaFor Young Ladies
PathwaysWINTER | 2013 MORRIS COUNTY PARK COMMISSION
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Planting
with thePresidents
History tells us much
about Presidents George
Washington and Thomas
Jefferson. However, did you know
that they were both plant lovers
and foodies? Both Jefferson and
Washington did much to advance
horticulture on their respective
estates Monticello and Mt. Vernon.
They introduced new crops, new
ways to plant, and new machinery.
Children ages 7 and older are
invited to celebrate this Presidents
Day on Sunday, February 17,
from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. at The
Frelinghuysen Arboretum in Morris
Township. Enjoy an illustrated talk,
practice some gardening skills, plant up a flat of heirloom veg-
etables, make a Federal Period
craft, and best of all, sample some
Founding Foodies snacks. Every
child takes home a ‘Presidential
Tree’ sapling for planting in their
own garden this spring.
For more information and to
register, please call 973-326-7603
or visit www.arboretumfriends.org.
Grow, Cook, EatA New Garden Series at The Frelinghuysen Arboretum
Do you like to eat vegetables as much as you like to garden? If you are interested in learning more about new
and different varieties of vegetables, as well as what to do when all those summer squash ripen on the same
day, this new series is perfect for you.
Held on the third Wednesday of the month from March through November, Horticultural Program Special-
ists Gwen Montgomery and Cynthia Triolo introduce you to a different garden vegetable each month to help bring
gardening full circle for you and your family. You learn growing and planting tips for those tried and true varieties of
vegetables and unusual ones as well. Seeds, recipes, and best of all, taste tests are sure to inspire you to get outside
and plant something so that you too can go from garden to table.
In the past five years, interest in and demand for Com-
munity Gardens has exploded. With over 30 years of
community garden experience, a strong commitment
to education, and our treasured partnership with Rutgers
Cooperative Extension, The Frelinghuysen Arboretum is
the perfect venue for a conference focusing on Community
Gardens. Whether you’re an experienced or new communi-
ty gardener, a Community Garden manager or coordinator,
or an activist trying to get a Community Garden started,
you will want to attend this program on Saturday, March
2 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The impressive list of speakers, experts in their field, address
topics, such as Growing Small Fruits, Beekeeping, Organic Con-
trol of Common Vegetable Insects, Best Management Practices
for Garden Managers, and Seed Saving. The keynote speaker is
the distinguished Joan Dye Gussow, author and Professor Emeri-
tus of Columbia University, and whom the New York Times has
called the “matriarch of the local food movement.”
For complete details, visit www.arboretumfriends.org. Lunch is provided. The snow date is Sunday, March 3. Register before February 4 to receive the discounted registration fee of $50. Registrations after February 4 are $60.
Community Garden Conference
March 20: Salad Greens
April 17: Roots and Radishes
May 15: Tomatoes
June 19: Beans, Beans, and More Beans
July 17: Summer Squash
August 21: Cooking Greens
(Chard, Kale and others)
September 18: Eggplants and their relatives
October 16: Edible Alliums
November 20: Winter Squash
Third Annual
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The waltz was the most popular
dance at the start of the 20th
century when young Matilda
Frelinghuysen was learning to dance.
During Matilda’s teenage years, this
ballroom dance craze swept the na-
tion. Now you can learn the waltz andother period dances on Saturday,
March 16 (snow date March 23) at
The Frelinghuysen Arboretum in
Morris Township at the 10th annual
Matilda’s Tea. Beginning at 1:30 p.m.
young people, ages 6 and older, with
their adult companions, learn the
dances that every young person should
know. All young tea-takers should
wear their best dancing slippers and
be prepared to grace the dance floor
while partaking in tea, pastries, andsandwiches, both sweet and savory.
All young tea-takers create a fan for
use when curtseying, and a Venetian
mask, so important for your next Ball!
Pre-registration is required.
For more information and to register, please call 973-326-7603.
matilda’s teaWaltzing
Matilda!
Park
Alliance
The Alliance for Morris
County Parks continues
to seek support for the All
Access Playground, a playground
for ALL children, at Central Park
of Morris County in Parsippany.Sponsorship and grant requests
are out in the community and
a page will soon be in place on
www.neighbor.ly, an online
civic crowd funding platform.
A sub-committee has put togeth-
er a time line that would have
construction occur in summer
2013. Go to www.parkalliance.
net to donate today via PayPal!
A new Fit Trail is open atthe Traction Line Recreation
Trail in Convent Station, thanks
to a donation from BASF. There
are 10 stations with instructions
for a specific exercise at each
one. The stations are installed
along the trail behind the Jacob
Ford apartment complex to the
Convent train station.
The Alliance held their an-nual golf outing in a downpour
at Sunset Valley Golf Course.
Hearty golfers raised $6000 for
park projects and programs.
The winning team from Lake-
land Bank received commemo-
rative plates from Tiffany and
Co. and gift cards from Dick’s
Sporting Goods.
What if there were no park
programs? Please consider mak-ing a donation today.
Ongoing project and support
information is available at
www.parkalliance.net.
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Enjoy a day of discovering what
life was like for farm families on
a typical winter day in the early20th century. On Sunday, February
3, from 12 Noon to 4 p.m., the Morris
Township estate farm, Fosterfields Liv-
ing Historical Farm opens its doors to
offer traditional, winter-season harvest
activities. Climb aboard the open-air,
tractor-pulled wagon for a memorable
ride around the farm, and get up close
and personal to meet the farm animals.
Weather permitting, watch thefarmers harvest blocks of ice from
the pond using special ice-cutting
tools. Then see Calvin and Hobbes,
the Belgian draft horse team, haul the
ice up to The Willows ice house by
horse-drawn sled. Pitch-in and help
with another cold-weather job, and tap
maple trees to collect sap. Lend a hand
with on-going daily farm chores, such
as collecting eggs and sawing wood.Visit The Farmhouse, and follow the
scent of savory seasonal foods cooking
on the wood stove.
Before leaving, stop by the Visitors
Center’s Transportation Exhibit to see
Charles Foster’s Rockaway carriage, and
Caroline Foster’s Model “T” Ford and
Hupmobile. Be sure to try out all the inter-
active displays!
Admission to this event is $6 for adults, $5 for seniors (65+), $4 for
children ages 4 - 16, and $2 for children
ages 2 and 3. FREE for children under
age 2 and Friends members with a valid
membership card.
For more information,
please call 973-326-7645.
If you’ve ever considered snowshoeing, now is the time to try this fabu-
lous outdoor sport. Join the staff at Pyramid Mountain Natural Historic
Area in Montville Township and take advantage of the winter season in
an entirely new way!
Experience moving effortlessly through the winter landscape, looking for
signs of wildlife on the way to a beautiful overlook. Introductory programs are
scheduled for Sunday, January 13 and Sunday, February 10 from 11 a.m.to 3 p.m. Each program features a variety of snowshoes to try, discussion and
questions, and refreshments. At 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m., or 3 p.m. join a snowshoe
trek on the trails, or a guided hike, if there is insufficient snow.
The programs are for ages 8 and older, and there is a general admission
fee of $15 for ages 13 and older, and $10 for ages 8 to 12. The snowshoe
programs include staff and equipment from REI in East Hanover, designed
to help you learn more about this dynamic sport.
If you already know how to snowshoe or want to try it on your own,
there are a number of pairs in various sizes, including children sizes, avail-
able for one day rental and use at Pyramid Mountain. Patrons must be 18
years or older to rent shoes. A photo ID or rental deposit is required, andthe cost is $10 per pair paid by cash or check only. Shoes must be rented
between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. and must be returned between 3:30 p.m. and
4:30 p.m. the same day. Please call in advance to assure that shoes are
available and conditions are suitable.
For more information or to register,
please call 973-334-3130. Demo snowshoes are limited.
to a Winter’s Day on the Farm!Warm Up
SnowshoeAdventures
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BIRTHDAY PARTIESPRIVATE ICE RENTALS
SNACK BAR • PRO SHOP
SPECIAL GROUP RATES
PRIVATE & GROUP LESSONS
MENNENSPORTS ARENA
• Extra Sessions are available on holidays, call arena main office for schedule
• Times are subject to change, so please call to confirm
William G. Mennen Sports Arena
161 E. Hanover Ave. • Morris Township, N.J. 07962-1295
For information: 973-326-7651 or www.morrisparks.net
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Woodsy WalkersMini CampIntroduce your kids to the nature camp experi-
ence. Little campers, accompanied by an adult,explore the trails and a variety of natural history
topics with stories, games, walks, and activities!
Ages 2 through 4 with an adult.
10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Sense-ational Learn to experience the natural world with all five senses and
discover how animals use their senses to survive!
Children entering
Kindergarten & 1st grade
9:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
May 29 - 31 OR June 12 - 14 OR July 10 - 12
Great Swamp OEC, Chatham Twp.
June 5 - 7 Pyramid Mountain, Montville Twp.June 26 - 28 Kay Environmental Center, Chester Twp.
July 1 - 5 (No camp July 4) OR
July 29 - August 2 Great Swamp OEC, Chatham Twp.
July 22 - July 26 Pyramid Mountain NHA, Montville Twp.
August 19 - 23 Kay Environmental Center, Chester Twp.
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Feathered or Furry? Campers love learning about the warm-blooded
creatures that share their world. The extended
last day features a mini backpacking and camp-
ing experience with a picnic!
Children entering
4th & 5th grades
9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
June 24 - 28 Great Swamp OEC, Chatham Twp.
July 8 - 12 Pyramid Mountain NHA, Montville Twp.
July 22 - 26 Kay Environmental Center, Chester Twp.
Wild ExplorersSpend each day of camp on a different adventure
around the county. Swim in a lake, take hikes,
learn to canoe, hunt for hidden reptiles and
amphibians, and more! Finish the week with a
campfire and s’mores!
Children entering
6th through 8th grades
9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
August 19 - 23 Pyramid Mountain NHA,
Montville Twp.
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Scaly or Slimy? Kids leave camp looking at rep-
tiles and amphibians in an entirely
new way! Finish the week with the
“Slimy and Scaly Olympics!”
Children entering
2nd & 3rd grades
9 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
July 8 - 12 Kay Environmental Center, Chester Twp.
July 15 - 19 OR August 5 – 9
Great Swamp OEC, Chatham Twp.
August 12 - 16 Pyramid Mountain NHA, Montville Twp.
TeenTrekkersThis camp offers an opportunity for older
children to continue to get out into nature with a
week of guided, educational hikes around Morris
County. Each day the group explores a different
park with hiking and team-building activities.
Campers may also experience swimming, horse-
back riding, canoeing, a ropes challenge courseand, on the final day, a game day and barbeque.
Children entering
9th through 12th grades
9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
July 29 - August 2
Pyramid Mountain NHA, Montville Twp.
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The Annual Junior Police Academy is a popular
summer camp that provides boys and girls lessons in
police practices and the training involved in becoming
a police officer. During this five-day program, activities
include physical training, detective work, handcuff-
ing techniques, motor vehicle stops, and tours of the
county jail. Special guests have included the Mounted
Unit, Sheriff’s Office, and other State and Federal Law
Enforcement agencies. Each recruit receives a hat, t-shirt,
gym shorts, and bag. Upon completion of the Academy,
recruits participate in a graduation ceremony and earn an
honorary Junior Police Academy certificate. Class size islimited to 50 participants.
Reservations for this camp begin after March 15.
For information and registration,
please call 973-326-7632.
Ages 11 to 15July 15 – July 19
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Junior Police Academy
“Branching Out!” “Branching Out!” is the hands-on, gardening pro-gram for young people who are encouraged to
play in the dirt. This is the 41st gardening season
for this fun, educational program that takes place
on Saturdays in the spring and two days a week
in the summer, depending on age level. Garden-
ers may attend spring, summer, or both. The
children learn that with a little work and
much patience, the food you grow
yourself is often better! Time
to get dirty and get digging.
Registration information isavailable on The Friends of
the Frelinghuysen
Arboretum’s website at
www.arboretumfriends.org.
Registrations begin in
January. Fee varies by age
group and by session.
For more information,
please call 973-631-5004.Gardeners are welcome to
register for one or both sessions.
Junior
Golf ClinicsWith the Junior Golf Clinic for Player Development
and the Intermediate Junior Golf Clinic, campers can
put themselves to the test with the real deal. The clinics
include instruction in putting, chipping, driving, rules,
score-keeping, and etiquette. The Intermediate Junior
Golf Clinic is available for more experienced golfers who
want to improve their game.
For more information on dates and fees, please
call 973-252-0658 for the Junior Golf Clinic and
973-697-1041 for the Intermediate Junior Golf Clinic.
Gardeners are welcome to register
for one or both sessions.
Ages 5 to 13Spring: Saturday, April 6 – June 22
(Closed Memorial Day Weekend)
Summer: Mondays and Wednesday,
or Tuesday and Thursday,
July 1 - August 15 (Closed July 4).
Ages 10 to 17The Junior Golf Clinic is held Monday
through Wednesday 8 a.m. - 11 a.m., and
Thursday 8 a.m. - 12 Noon
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William G. Mennen Sports Arena in Morris Township
presents its 38th Annual Summer Hockey School. This
camp focuses on skating and fundamental hockey skills
including balance, agility, and acceleration, the use of
edges, puck handling, passing, and shooting. The goal of
this camp is to lift the player to a more competitive level
so they can have a lifetime of fun enjoying the great
game of ice hockey.
A two group format is used with 6 through 9 year
olds in Group One, and 10 through 15 year olds in
Group Two. Group One starts its day at 8:30 a.m. and
ends at 2:15 p.m. Group Two begins at 10:30 a.m. and
ends at 4:30 p.m.
What makes this Hockey Camp so special, is that
the coaching staff is comprised of some of the top high
school and prep programs in the east. Staff includes,
Pete Herms, Head Coach Seton Hall Prep; Rich
McLaughlin, Head Coach Randolph High School;
Brian Day, Head Coach Noble and Greenough School
(MA); Jamie Plunkett, Head Coach Meadville HighSchool (PA); Jennifer Perry, Power Skating Instruc-
tor; and Mike Valvano Goalie Coach.
For more information, please call the
Mennen Sports Arena at 973-326-7651.
Ice Hockey
Camp
William G. Mennen Sports Arena
in Morris Township is offering an
exciting ten-week summer figure
skating camp for all levels of skat-
ers. Beginner through elite, and
both children and adults have an
opportunity to hone their skills and have fun! This exceptional
camp is flexible for all campers, and there are many options
available. Skaters can choose the number of weeks,
a full-day or half-day camp, and lunch options.
The “on-ice” portion of the camp allows skaters to develop
their skills and progress to the next level. Sessions include
Power Stroking, Creative Footwork, Jumps, Spins, Moves, Ice
Dancing, and Artistry in Motion. The “Off-Ice” sessions in-
clude: Ballet, Jazz, Leaps n’ Turns, Yoga, Pilates, Zumba, CircuitTraining, Stretching, Conditioning, and Plyometrics. Private les-
sons are available upon request for both on and off-ice sessions.
Beginner skaters are encouraged to take a private lesson for
an assessment prior to the start of camp to ensure proper place-
ment. Instruction for these classes is offered by Mennen’s elite
coaching staff and special clinics are incorporated into Camp
Mennen that are listed as Mennen’s Summer Seminar Series.
Campers can take full advantage of the unique opportunity to
take part in Mennen’s 9th Annual Summer Extravaganza. This is an
ice show with a collaboration of Learn-to-Skate participants, Men
and Ladies soloists, Pairs, Dance, and professional staff.
For more information, please contact
Mennen Sports Arena at 973-326-7651.
Figure Skating Camp
Ages 6 to 15
July 15 - 19
Beginners through Elite
Children and Adults
June 24 - August 30
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During this four-day history camp, young
history adventurers work with their ‘tribes’
using newly acquired historic survival tech-
niques. Campers compete to survive in the
1840s, 1880s, and 1920s and visit FosterfieldsLiving Historical Farm in Morris Township,
Historic Speedwell in Morristown, and Cooper
Gristmill in Chester Township.
Camp begins on Tuesday in Morristown,
at Historic Speedwell, “Birthplace of the
Telegraph”, circa the 1840s. On Wednesday,
the ‘tribes’ travel to Chester to the Cooper
Gristmill, a working gristmill since the 1880s.
On Thursday, the campers face challenges at
Fosterfields Living Historical Farm in MorrisTownship, a working historical farm set in the
early 20th century. This week ends back at
Historic Speedwell on Friday.
We also offer a unique volunteering expe-
rience for “Travels in Time” graduates. Teens,
15 years of age and older, who attended camp
is invited to participate in “Junior Counselor
Program.” These volunteers work with the
‘tribes’ and adult staff making the camp experi-
ence rewarding for everyone.
For more information, to preregister, pleasecontact Katie Humphreys at khumphreys@
morrisparks.net or 973-285-6538.
Travelsin TimeHistory Survivor
Ages 7 to 10
July 9 - 12;
August 6 - 9;
August 20 - 23
Ages 11 to 14
July 23 - 26
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Camp Sunrise Lake fills every camper’s day with new adventures, safe explo-
ration, and active fun! This one-week camp is located at Sunrise Lake, situatedwithin 1,000 acres of Lewis Morris County Park in Morris Township. Each
day of camp is packed with a variety of activities for kids to enjoy! Explore the
trails of Lewis Morris County Park and discover the wildlife that lives in its
woods and creeks. Campers play on the sandy beach of the beautiful Sunrise
Lake and splash in the water. They have a blast running, jumping, sliding, and
climbing across the Wibit, an inflatable obstacle course that sits on the lake.
Kids also enjoy games of Quidditch, parachute activities, paddle boat
rides, relay races, and a day of fun when campers take a field trip to Mennen
Sports Arena! There are special theme days that are designed around all the
activities, such as Super Heroes, Safari, Olympics, Pirates, Sports, and much
more! Creativity and hands-on development is encouraged through daily craftsessions. Camp Sunrise Lake is designed to maximize the camper’s experience
through exhilarating activities and individual attention.
Limited to 50 campers, early registration is suggested.
For more information, please call 973-326-7616.
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Camp Sunrise Lake
Ages 5 to 12
July 15 - July 19
July 22 - July 26
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The Great Swamp Outdoor Education Center’s maple
sugaring season is under way in Chatham Township,
and there are many opportunities for learning about
maple trees and how to tap them to make syrup! Come join
in the fun at one of the weekend Maple Sugaring Demos
held on most Saturdays and Sundays in January and
February (see calendar for specific dates). Enjoy the entire
process from tree to pancake-topping treats, complete with
a delicious syrup taste test! The hour-long demonstrations
begin at 2 p.m. and cost $3 per person.
Don’t sit around at home on the
winter holidays! On Martin
Luther King Day and Presi-
dents’ Day, kids in kindergarten through
3rd grade can spend a day being activeand engaged in fun indoor and outdoor
activities.
On Monday, January 21, come
to Pyramid Mountain Natural His-
toric Area in Montville Township to
take part in A Day Off with Nature:
Tracking! Winter is the best time of
year to learn about animal tracks and
signs, as they are so readily visible
in the snow. Learn how to decode
the clues animals leave behind todetermine who has been roaming the
woods and what they were up to. Kids
practice moving their bodies through
the four mammal gaits, make and paint
their own track molds, hear nature
stories read aloud, and best of all,
snowshoe or hike out on the trails to
look at the real animal signs up close.
On Monday, February 18, kids
have an “owling” good time at the Great
Swamp Outdoor Education Center in
Chatham Township at A Day Off with
Nature: Owls! Kids dissect owl pellets
to reveal the hidden skeletons inside,
take part in owl games and hands-on
activities, listen to stories, and take a
hike on the trails. The day’s highlight is
meeting a LIVE owl!
Both programs run from 9 a.m. to
2 p.m., and participants should bring a
nut-free lunch and snack. Preregistra-tion is required as space is limited. Each
program costs $30 per child.
For more information or to register,
call Pyramid Mountain at 973-334-
3130 or the Great Swamp OEC at
973-635-6629.
Kids!
TAKE ADAY OFF
with Nature!at the Swamp!
M A P L E S UG A R
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Are you interested in attracting
colorful birds and butterflies
to your yard? In this family-
oriented program held at Pyramid
Mountain Natural Historic Area in
Montville, discover those beautiful
native plants that can attract wildlife
to your property. Bring your curios-
ity, and learn a naturalist’s secrets on
Saturday, March 30, at 1 p.m.
Through hands-on activities,kids learn how flowers attract pol-
linating bees and butterflies, and
how plants attract birds to eat their
seeds and fruit. Make a dozen “seed
balls” to take home and toss in to
your garden. Then wait and watch
to see the native wildflowers grow!
Get all your burning nature ques-
tions answered…What’s in it for the
wildflowers? What are the advan-
tages of planting natives? Where do
the butterflies and bees go in winter?
What is a seed, anyway?
Learn how to build a log-pile shel-
ter where butterflies can safely spend
the winter, and how easy it is to provide
water that attracts birds. Make your yard
wildlife-friendly, and take home easy-to-
grow native wildflower seeds that you
can plant in your garden.
Propagating native plants is acrucial step in bringing small wildlife,
such as butterflies and their cater-
pillars, to your yard. These plants
provide vital food and shelter for a
wide variety of fascinating animals.
Appropriate for ages six and older, the
program costs $5 per child. Space is
limited, so please call ahead.
For more information or to register,
please call 973-334-3130.
Nurture A Native Plant
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* Preregistration required: Contact the appropriate facility or phone number listed.
Saturday, January 5& Sunday January 6
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt Grab a camera or phone and stopby the Haggerty Education Center
for this month’s nature photoscavenger hunt. Take a photo of every item and get a prize. Themeand prizes change monthly. En-joy a great way to get the familyoutdoors year round.Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $10 per family.*
Sunday, January 6
New Year Trek: Moderate
Ages 7 & Up.Remember those New Year’s reso-lutions to get more exercise? Jointhe first scheduled hike of 2013.Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $1.*
Tuesday, January 8
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderful
Morris County area trails. Alladults are welcome.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain,Montville Twp.Cost: $1.* Call 973-635-6629.
Thursdays, January 10through February 14
Nature’s Little ExplorersAges 2 & 3 with an adult.Toddlers enjoy discovering the won-ders of nature through six weeks of
walks, activities, and crafts.Time: 10 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $55.*
Saturday, January 12& Sunday, January 13
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt Grab a camera or phone and stopby the Haggerty Education Center for this month’s nature photoscavenger hunt. Take a photo of every item and get a prize. Themeand prizes change monthly. Enjoya great way to get the familyoutdoors year round.Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $10 per family.*
Sunday, January 13
Snowshoe Adventure: ModerateAges 8 & Up.Enjoy an afternoon of snowshoesand trekking as we partner with
REI of East Hanover. Learn aboutrenting snowshoes throughout theseason at Pyramid Mountain.Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $15 for ages 13 and older /$10 for ages 8 to 12.*
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Maple Sugaring DemoAll Ages.Learn how to identify and tap mapletrees, collect sap, and make syrup
over a wood-fired evaporator. Taste-test different syrups at the end!Time: 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3.
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Monday, January 14
Toddler Trek:Wonders of Winter Ages 2 & 3 with an adult.Enjoy a story and a hike whilelearning about all the animals that
are spending the winter season atthe Great Swamp.Time: 10 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5.*
Garden Sprouts:Winter SkeletonsAges 3 - 5 with an adult.The leaves are gone and all isquiet. It’s time to look at treesat their barest and discover their shapes, sizes, and just how differ-
ent they are from each other.Time: 11 a.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $7.*
Awesome Animal ArtistsAges 5 - 9.Budding young artists mix natureand art in this indoor/outdoor program. Each class features adifferent NJ animal to learn aboutand draw. Parents are welcome to
stay and take part.Time: 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5.*
Tuesday, January 15
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All
adults are welcome.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Mt. Hope County Park,Rockaway Twp.Cost: $1.* Call 973-635-6629.
Toddler Trek: Wonders of Winter Ages 2 & 3 with an adult.Enjoy a story and hike whilelearning about all the animals thatare spending the winter season atPyramid Mtn.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $5.*
Wednesdays, January 16through February 20
Nature’s Little ExplorersAges 2 & 3 with an adult.Enjoy discovering the wondersof nature through six weeks of walks, activities, and crafts!Time: 10 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $55.*
Wednesday, January 16
Home-School Walks: Stay Warm!
All Ages.How does local wildlife deal withwinter’s chill? Brainstorm andtest different methods with hands-on experiments. Learn the realstrategies that work for animals,and take a walk to look for signsof winter wildlife at work.
Time: 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $8 per child ages 3 & up.*
Saturday, January 19& Sunday, January 20
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt Grab a camera or phone and stop by the Haggerty Education Center for this month’s nature photoscavenger hunt. Take a photo of every item and get a prize. Themeand prizes change monthly. Enjoy
a great way to get the familyoutdoors year round.Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $10 per family.*
Saturday, January 19
Eagle Watching TripAges 16 & Up.Join this van trip into NY and PAto view majestic, wintering Bald
Eagles. Dress warmly and bringa bag lunch! Space is extremelylimited, so register today.Time: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.Location: Meet at the GreatSwamp OEC.Cost: $35.* Call 973-635-6629.
Weekend Family Walk: EasyAll Ages.These guided walks are designedfor families with children of variousages. Stroll the wooded trails anddiscover the animals and plantsfound on Pyramid Mountain.Time: 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $2 per person, ages 2and older.*
Sunday, January 20
Edible SproutsLearn about the different ediblesprouts and just how easy theyare to make at home. Taste radish, broccoli, mung bean, and alfalfa,
and not so traditional ones as weexplore their uses in the kitchen.Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $25.*
Maple Sugaring DemoAll Ages.Learn how to identify and tap mapletrees, collect sap, and make syrupover a wood-fired evaporator. Taste-test different syrups at the end!Time: 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3.
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Monday, January 21
A Day Off with Nature:Tracking!Grades K - 3.Enjoy spending the day off fromschool, learning all about animaltracks! Play tracking games, makeyour own track molds, practice
moving like the animals, and takea hike (or snowshoe, if there’ssnow) to find tracks on the trails!Time: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $30.*
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Tuesday, January 22
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All
adults are welcome.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Hacklebarney StatePark, Chester Twp.Cost: $1.* Call 973-635-6629.
Pre-School Walk:Who’s Sleeping?Ages 4 & 5 with an adult.Wander the trails and learn aboutanimals that are sleeping andthose that are awake during thecold winter months. Take part in awinter-themed craft afterwards.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $5.*
Wednesday, January 23
Awesome Animal ArtistsAges 5 - 9.Budding young artists mix natureand art in this indoor/outdoor program. Each class features adifferent NJ animal to learn aboutand draw. Parents are welcome to
stay and take part.Time: 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $5.*
Saturday, January 26& Sunday, January 27
Maple Sugaring DemoAll Ages.Learn how to identify and tap mapletrees, collect sap, and make syrupover a wood-fired evaporator. Taste-test different syrups at the end!Time: 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3.
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Family Photo Scavenger Hunt Grab a camera or phone and stop by the Haggerty Education Center for this month’s nature photoscavenger hunt. Take a photo of every item and get a prize. Themeand prizes change monthly. Enjoya great way to get the family
outdoors year round.Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $10 per family.*
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Sunday, January 27
Quarry Hike: ModerateAges 7 & Up.Learn about the mining history of the area as we hike along the old
“horseshoe” trail and view the rem-nants of the “limestone” quarry.Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $1.*
Monday, January 28
Toddler Trek: Good Night Bear Ages 2 & 3 with an adult.This is the time of year that bearssettle down for a winter’s nap.Enjoy a story about bears, and thenwander the trails looking for signs
that these animals left behind.Time: 10 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5.*
Garden Sprouts: A Look InsideAges 3 - 5 with an adult.Young botanists dissect differ-ent parts of a plant to see whatexactly is inside and discover howthose parts work.Time: 11 a.m.Location: Frelinghuysen
Arboretum.Cost: $7.*
Tuesday, January 29
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails! Alladults are welcome.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Hedden County Park,Dover.Cost: $1.* Call 973-635-6629.
Pre-School Walk:Who’s Sleeping Ages 4 & 5 with an adult.Wander the trails and learn aboutanimals who are sleeping andthose that are awake during thecold winter months. Take part in awinter-themed craft afterwards.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5.*
Nature’s Classroom: Sun and ShadowsAges 6 - 8.Home-schoolers learn about thenatural world through indoor andoutdoor activities, including ahike during this four-week seriesof science education classes.Additional dates in series:February 5, 19, & 26.Time: 1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $12 per class/$45 for the series.*
Thursday, January 31
Nature’s Classroom:Winter Trees
Ages 9 - 12.Home-schoolers learn about thenatural world through indoor andoutdoor activities, including ahike, during this four-week seriesof science education classes. Ad-ditional dates in series: February7, 14, & 21.Time: 1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $12 per class/$45 for series.*
Saturday, February 2& Sunday, February 3
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt Grab a camera or phone and stop by the Haggerty Education Center for this month’s nature photoscavenger hunt. Take a photo of every item and get a prize. Themeand prizes change monthly. Enjoya great way to get the familyoutdoors year round.Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen
Arboretum.Cost: $10 per family.*
Saturday, February 2
Plant Propagation Workshop Nicki Graf, manager of the Flo-riculture Greenhouses at RutgersUniversity covers everythingyou’ve ever wanted to knowabout plant propagation.Snow date is Sunday, February 3.Time: 10 a.m. - 12 Noon.Location: Frelinghuysen
Arboretum.Cost: $25.*
Weekend Family Walk: EasyAll ages!These guided walks are designedfor families with children of variousages. Stroll the wooded trails anddiscover the animals and plantsfound on Pyramid Mountain.Time: 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.Location: Pyramid MountainCost: $2 per person, ages 2and older. *
Maple Sugaring DemoAll Ages.Learn how to identify and tap mapletrees, collect sap, and make syrupover a wood-fired evaporator. Taste-test different syrups at the end!Time: 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.
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Sunday, February 3
Eagle Watching TripAges 16 & Up.Join this van trip into NY and PAto view majestic, wintering BaldEagles. Dress warmly, and bringa bag lunch! Space is extremelylimited, so register today.Time: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.Location: Meet at the GreatSwamp OEC.Cost: $35.* Call 973-635-6629.
A Winter’s Dayon the FarmEnjoy a tractor-pulled wagon ride,maple tapping, sawing wood,cracking corn, collecting eggs,and more. Watch the farmers har-vest ice on the pond and see howthe ice is stored in The Willowsice house, weather permitting.Follow the scent of wood stovecooking to the cozy Farmhouse.Time: 12 Noon - 4 p.m.Location: Fosterfields.Cost: Admission is $6 for adults,$5 for seniors (65+), $4 for childrenages 4 - 16, and $2 for childrenages 2 and 3. FREE for childrenunder age 2, and Friends memberswith a valid membership I.D.
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Cooking Demonstration:Great GrainsHearty, nutritious, and delicious,the world’s great grains are moreavailable now than ever before.Learn some great new recipes us-ing amaranth, farro, quinoa, spelt,and millet. These ancient grainshave been used for thousands of years worldwide. It’s time to addthem to our diet, too.Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $25.*
Monday, February 4
Garden Sprouts: Mitten Magic
Ages 3 - 5 with an adult.Winter is in full swing with both plants and animals hibernating.Learn how they stay warm whenmittens aren’t an option.Time: 11 a.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $7.*
Tuesday, February 5
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack and
explore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. Alladults are welcome.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Dismal Harmony,Mendham Twp.Cost: $1.* Call 973-635-6629.
Nature’s Classroom: Great Backyard Bird Count Ages 6 - 8.Home-schoolers learn about thenatural world through indoor and
outdoor activities, including ahike during this four-week seriesof science education classes.Additional dates in series:January 29, February 19, & 26.Time: 1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $12 per class/$45 for the series.*
Wednesday, February 6
Valentine’s Day Wreath Work-shop: From Our Heart To YoursProfessional Floral Designer MargeHulstrunk conducts a hands-on
workshop decorating a lovely heart-shaped wreath using assorted driedflowers for a Valentine’s Day giftsuitable for any room. All materialsand supplies are furnished. Please bring clippers appropriate for cut-ting fine material.Time: 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $55.*
Thursday, February 7
Nature’s Classroom: GlaciersAges 9 - 12.Home-schoolers learn about thenatural world through indoor andoutdoor activities, including ahike during this four-week seriesof science education classes.Additional dates in series:January 31, February 14, & 21.Time: 1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $12 per class/$45 for series.*
Track Attack Ages 5 - 9.You may not always see theanimals, but they do leave their tracks behind. Learn to tell whichanimal left that footprint and eventry to walk like them!Time: 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3.*
Saturday, February 9
Little Critters’ StorytimeAges 3 - 6.Each month, hear nature stories, readaloud and take part in fun activities,such as crafts, games, or walks that build upon the stories’ themes.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3.
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Saturday, February 9& Sunday, February 10
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt Grab a camera or phone and stopby the Haggerty Education Center
for this month’s nature photoscavenger hunt. Take a photo of every item and get a prize. Themeand prizes change monthly. Enjoya great way to get the familyoutdoors year round.Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $10 per family.*
Maple Sugaring DemoAll Ages.
Learn how to identify and tapmaple trees, collect sap, and makesyrup over a wood-fired evapora-tor. Taste-test different syrups atthe end!Time: 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3.
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Sunday, February 10
Track Attack Ages 5 - 9.You may not always see theanimals, but they do leave their tracks behind. Learn to tell whichanimal left that footprint and eventry to walk like them!Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OECCost: $3
Snowshoe Adventure: ModerateAges 8 & Up.Enjoy an afternoon of snowshoesand trekking as we partner with
REI of East Hanover. Learn aboutrenting snowshoes throughout theseason at Pyramid Mountain.Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $15 for ages 13 and older/$10 for ages 8 to 12.*
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Monday, February 11
Toddler Trek:Furry Friends in Winter
Ages 2 & 3 with an adult.How do animals keep warm dur-ing the winter? There are manydifferent strategies! Learn aboutthem with a story and short hike.Time: 10 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5.*
Awesome Animal ArtistsAges 5 - 9.Budding young artists mix natureand art in this indoor/outdoor program. Each class features adifferent NJ animal to learn aboutand draw. Parents are welcome tostay and take part.Time: 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5.*
Tuesday, February 12
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. Alladults are welcome.
Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Buttermilk Falls,Mendham Twp.Cost: $1.* Call 973-635-6629.
Toddler Trek: Goodnight Bear Ages 2 & 3 with an adult.This is the time of year that bearssettle down for a winter’s nap.Enjoy a story about bears andthen wander the trails lookingfor signs that these animals left behind.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $5.*
Pre-School Walk: Owl Prowl Ages 4 & 5 with an adult.Create an owl mask to wear asyou explore the trails, learningabout owls. Take part in fun owl-themed activities along the way.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5.*
Wednesday, February 13
Nature’s ValentineAll Ages!Show your love for the naturalworld! Take a walk to see waysthat people help wildlife, thenmake a birdfeeder as a valentinetreat for the birds.Time: 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3.
Thursday, February 14
Nature’s Classroom: Great Backyard Bird Count Ages 9 - 12.Home-schoolers learn about the
natural world through indoor andoutdoor activities, including ahike during this four-week series of science education classes.Additional dates in series:January 31, February 7, & 21.Time: 1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $12 per class/$45 for series.*
Friday, February 15 throughSunday, February 17
Great Backyard Bird Count: EasyAges 5 & Up.Take part in this annual event as birdwatchers of all ages count birdsto create a snapshot of where birdsare across the continent. Pick up anobservation packet at the VisitorsCenter and go to your favoritevantage point to count the birds yousee in a 15-minute period. Reportyour data back to the Cornell Labof Ornithology. Bring binocularsand your curiosity.
Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: FREE.*
Saturday, February 16
Winter Bird Hike: EasyAges 5 & Up.Birdwatchers of all ages are out thisweekend for the annual Great Back-yard Bird Count, counting birds andcreating a snapshot of which birdsare where, across the continent. Joinin by taking a guided hike to look for
and count birds along the PyramidMountain trails. An observation data packet is provided, and you are ledto a vantage point to count the birds.Report the data back to the CornellLab of Ornithology. Bring binocularsor borrow ours.Time: 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $1.*
Saturday, February 16& Sunday, February 17
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt Grab a camera or phone and stop by the Haggerty Education Center
for this month’s nature photoscavenger hunt. Take a photo of every item and get a prize. Themeand prizes change monthly. Enjoya great way to get the familyoutdoors year round.Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $10 per family.*
Sunday, February 17
Winter Bird Walk
Ages 5 & Up.Birdwatchers of all ages are outthis weekend for the annual GreatBackyard Bird Count of count-ing birds and creating a snapshotof the birds’ location, across thecontinent. Take a guided hike tolook for and count birds alongthe trails. We provide an observa-tion data packet and lead you to afavorite vantage point to count the birds. Then we report our groupdata back to the Cornell Lab of
Ornithology. Bring binoculars or borrow ours.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $1.*
Planting with the PresidentsAges 8 - 13.Presidents George Washington andThomas Jefferson were plant loversand great farmers! Learn abouttheir gardens, practice some of thesame skills that they used, and take
home a “presidential” tree.Time: 1:30 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $20.*
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Maple Sugaring DemoAll Ages.Learn how to identify and tapmaple trees, collect sap, and makesyrup over a wood-fired evapora-tor. Taste-test different syrups atthe end!Time: 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3.
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Monday, February 18
A Day Off with Nature: Owls!Grades K - 3.Enjoy spending the day off fromschool learning all about owls.
Play owl-themed games, dissectowl pellets to construct skeletons,and meet a LIVE owl in person.Time: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $30.*
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Tuesday, February 19
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All
adults are welcome.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Schiff Nature Preserve,Mendham Twp.Cost: $1.* Call 973-635-6629.
Pre-School Walk: Owl Prowl Ages 4 & 5 with an adult.Create an owl mask to wear asyou explore the trails learningabout owls. Take part in fun owl-themed activities along the way.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.
Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $5.*
Nature’s Classroom: Maple Sugaring Ages 6 - 8.Home-schoolers learn about thenatural world through indoor andoutdoor activities, including ahike during this four-week seriesof science education classes.Additional dates in series:January 29, February 5, & 26.Time: 1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $12 per class/$45 for the series.*
Wednesday, February 20 Home-School Walks: Backbone Bonanza
All Ages.How do scientists sort all of theworld’s amazing creatures intogroups? Learn about animaladaptations and characteristics
as you try creating your ownclassification system usinganimal models. Meet some LIVEanimals, too!Time: 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $8 per child ages 3 & up.*
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Wednesday, February 20Awesome Animal ArtistsAges 5 - 9.Budding young artists mix natureand art in this indoor/outdoor program. Each class features adifferent NJ animal to learn aboutand draw. Parents are welcome tostay and take part.Time: 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $5.*
Thursday, February 21
Nature’s Classroom: Animal Signs/ Snowshoe Trek Ages 9 - 12.Home-schoolers learn about the
natural world through indoor andoutdoor activities, including ahike, during this four-week seriesof science education classes. Ad-ditional dates in series: January31, February 7, & 14.Time: 1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $12 per class / $45 for series.*
Friday, February 22
Branches & Buds Walk
Ages 18 & Up.Join a naturalist on the trails andlearn to recognize the trees whenthey have no leaves.Time: 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3.*
Saturday, February 23
Winter Search Party: EasyAges 5 & Up.Learn to look for clues that tell uswhich animals spend the winter on Pyramid Mountain.Time: 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $1.*
Saturday, February 23& Sunday, February 24
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt Grab a camera or phone and stopby the Haggerty Education Center for this month’s nature photoscavenger hunt. Take a photo of
every item and get a prize. Themeand prizes change monthly. Enjoya great way to get the familyoutdoors year round.Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $10 per family.*
Maple Sugaring DemoAll Ages.Learn how to identify and tapmaple trees, collect sap, and makesyrup over a wood-fired evapora-tor. Taste-test different syrups atthe end!Time: 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3.
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Monday, February 25
Toddler Trek: Maple Sugaring for SeedlingsAges 2 & 3 with an adult.All pancakes need syrup, butwhere does it come from? Learn
about the maple sugaring processand taste the sweet breakfast treatat the end.Time: 9:30 a.m. or 10:45 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5.*
Garden Sprouts: Sappy and Sweet Ages 3 - 5 with an adult.Yum! It’s that time again whenthe maple trees are waking up andsending their sap upwards. Seehow trees are tapped, taste a littlesap, and stay for the waffles andreal maple syrup.Time: 11 a.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $7.*
Tuesday, February 26
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All
adults are welcome.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Kay EnvironmentalCenter, Chester Twp.Cost: $1.* Call 973-635-6629.
Nature’s Classroom: Animal Signs/ Snowshoe Trek Ages 6 - 8.Home-schoolers learn about thenatural world through indoor andoutdoor activities, including ahike, during this four-week seriesof science education classes.Additional dates in series:January 29, February 5, & 19.Time: 1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $12 per class/$45 for the series.*
Saturday, March 2
Third Annual CommunityGar den ConferenceThe Friends of The FrelinghuysenArboretum and Rutgers Coopera-
tive Extension present the AnnualCommunity Garden Conference.The impressive list of speakersaddress topics, such as seed saving, bee keeping, organic control of common vegetable insects, growingsmall fruits, best management prac-tices for garden coordinators, andmore. The keynote speaker, JoanDye Gussow, author and professor emeritus of Columbia University,is titled by the New York Timesas “matriarch of the local foodmovement.” For complete details,visit www.arboretumfriends.org.Lunch is provided. The snow dateis Sunday, March 3.Time: 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $60.*
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Maple Sugar Festival All Ages.Enjoy “Hikes through Maple Sug-aring History,” games, maple syrup
snow cones, crafts, syrup taste tests,and more! Rain or shine.Time: 12 Noon - 4 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $4.
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Saturday, March 2& Sunday, March 3
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt Grab a camera or phone and stop by the Haggerty Education Center
for this month’s nature photoscavenger hunt. Take a photo of every item and get a prize. Themeand prizes change monthly. Enjoya great way to get the familyoutdoors year round.Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $10 per family.*
Sunday, March 3
Tripod Rock Hike: Moderate
Ages 7 & Up.Visit the famous “rock star”, bal-anced atop the ridgeline on thismoderate trek.Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $1.*
Monday, March 4
Toddler Trek: Owl Prowl Ages 2 & 3 with an adult.Youngsters learn about owls thatlive in the swamp and enjoy a
story read outdoors.Time: 10 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5.*
Garden Sprouts:Giants in the GardenAges 3 - 5 with an adult.Who or what is the biggest in thegarden? Trees, of course.Time: 11 a.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $7.*
Tuesday, March 5
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. Alladults are welcome.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Scherman HoffmanSanctuary, Bernardsville.Cost: $1.* Call 973-635-6629.
Wednesdays, March 6through April 10
Nature’s Little ExplorersAges 2 & 3 with an adult.Enjoy discovering the wondersof nature through six weeks of walks, activities, and crafts!Time: 10 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $55.*
Thursday, March 7
Bus Trip to the Philadelphia Flower ShowThis years’ show, “Brilliant!”reflects the culture and horticultureof the United Kingdom. Receivethe royal treatment as you explorethe world’s most celebrated grow-ers and designers. Remember towear good walking shoes!Time: Bus leaves the parking lotat 10:30 a.m. SHARP, and returnsat approximately 8:30 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $85.*
Thursdays, March 7through April 11
Nature’s Little ExplorersAges 2 & 3 with an adult.Toddlers enjoy discovering the won-
ders of nature through six weeks of walks, activities, and crafts.Time: 9:45 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. or 10:45 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $55.*
Saturday, March 9
Little Critters’ Story TimeAges 3 - 6.Each month, hear nature storiesread aloud and take part in fun ac-tivities like crafts, games, or walks
that build upon the stories’ themes.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3.*
Weekend Family Walk: EasyAll Ages.These guided walks are designedfor families with children of vari-ous ages. Stroll the wooded trailsand discover the animals and plants found on Pyramid Moun-tain in winter.
Time: 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $2 per person, age 2 & up.*
Saturday, March 9& Sunday, March 10
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt Grab a camera or phone and stop by the Haggerty Education Center for this month’s nature photoscavenger hunt. Take a photo of every item and get a prize. Themeand prizes change monthly. Enjoya great way to get the familyoutdoors year round.Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $10 per family.*
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Sunday, March 10
Hummingbirds 101Get ready, get set, Ruby-throatedHummingbirds are coming. Evenif you think you know every-
thing about these winged jewels,expect to be surprised by whatyou learn during this presenta-tion by Pat Sutton, naturalist andwildlife gardener. She shows youan actual hummingbird nest andshares essential tips on how toready your yard so that you canbe entertained by a blizzard of hummingbirds for the next fivemonths. A book signing followsthe presentation.Time: 1:30 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $25.*
Monday, March 11
Garden Sprouts:More Than Just Mud Ages 3 - 5 with an adult.Soil is where plant life begins.Learn how to make soil, who needssoils, and what it’s good for.Time: 11 a.m.Location: Frelinghuysen
Arboretum.Cost: $7.*
Awesome Animal ArtistsAges 5 - 9.Budding young artists mix natureand art in this indoor/outdoor program. Each class features adifferent NJ animal to learn aboutand draw. Parents are welcome tostay and take part.Time: 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5.*
Tuesday, March 12
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails! Alladults are welcome.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Patriots’ Path,Mendham Twp.Cost: $1.* Call 973-635-6629.
Pre-School Walk: Peepers and QuackersAges 4 & 5 with an adult.Listen to the chorus of frogs sing-ing throughout the swamp. What’sall that noise about? Join us for afrog-spotting walk and craft.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5.*
Toddler Trek: Spring’s Almost Here!Ages 2 & 3 with an adult.Search for signs that spring is com-ing, and enjoy a story read outdoors!Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $5.*
Friday, March 15
Frog JamboreeAll ages!The spring peepers and wood frogsare calling from our vernal pools.Learn about these two frogs whilelistening to their chorus.Time: 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3.*
Saturday, March 16
10th Annual Matilda’s Tea Party: Waltzing MatildaAges 6 & Up.Celebrate with your favoriteyoung companion and enjoy ahigh tea. Learn the dances thatone hundred years ago, young people knew and enjoyed.Time: 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $30 per person.
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Saturday, March 16& Sunday, March 17
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt Grab a camera or phone and stop by the Haggerty Education Center for this month’s nature photoscavenger hunt. Take a picture of every item and get a prize. Themeand prizes change monthly. Enjoya great way to get the family
outdoors year round.Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $10 per family.*
Sunday, March 17
Green Trail Hike: ModerateAges 7 & Up.Take this St. Patrick’s Day hikeon the Turkey Mountain green
trail as we search the forests for that “pot of gold.”Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $1.*
Cooking Demonstration:Traditional Irish Food In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, pre- pare traditional Irish dishes, such asIrish soda bread, boxty, colcannon,and more. Irish coffee, anyone?Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $25.*
Paint It Black Want to add some drama to your garden? Add a black plant! Enjoyan illustrated talk on these dark beauties, and then plant a flat of black annuals, such as Black BoyBachelor Buttons or CherokeeLettuce. The discussion includes black hued groundcovers, annu-als, perennials, trees, shrubs, and
vines. A complete plant list isincluded.Time: 1:30 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $15.*
Monday, March 18
Toddler Trek: Spring has Sprung Ages 2 & 3 with an adult.Stroll along the trails to see, hear,smell, and touch what’s awakeand active as spring warms theEarth. Stop to hear a spring-themed story along the way.Time: 9:30 a.m. or 10:45 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5.*
Garden Sprouts: Peek-A-BooAges 3 - 5 with an adult.As the days get longer and warm-er, plant are waking up. A walk around the Arboretum shows usearly plants, buds and flowers.Time: 11 a.m.
Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $7.*
Tuesday, March 19
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All
adults are welcome.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Jockey Hollow Na-tional Park, Harding Twp.Cost: $1.* Call 973-635-6629.
Pre-School Walk: Peepers and QuackersAges 4 & 5 with an adult.Listen to the chorus of frogs sing-ing throughout the forest. What’sall that noise about? Join us for afrog-spotting walk and craft.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $5.*
Wednesday, March 20
Home-School Walks: Macro MayhemAll Ages.Tiny aquatic creatures can tell us animportant story about water quality.Join in the adventure as an NJDEPWatershed Ambassador takes usthrough a study of the inhabitants of nearby waterways. Learn how human
actions impact which creatures arefound here. Play games that teachabout their lifecycles. Wear boots, and
be prepared to “get your hands dirty.”Time: 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $8 per child ages 3 & up.*
Vernal Equinox Hike: ModerateAges 7 & Up.The days are growing longer andspring is near. Join this hike for some equinox history, folklore, and
a glimpse of the waxing full moon.Time: 5 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $5.*
Grow, Cook, Eat Each month, Program SpecialistsGwen Montgomery and Cynthia Triolofocus on a different garden vegetable,while offering growing suggestions, planting tips, new varieties, andrecipes. This month’s topic is LeafyGreens. We have seeds, recipes, and a
tasting sample to get you motivated toget into the garden and begin planting.Time: 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $20.*
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Thursday, March 21
Signs of Spring All Ages.The swamp is starting to come tolife. Frogs are singing in the ver-
nal pools, skunk cabbage is flow-ering, and red-winged blackbirdsare calling in the marsh. Comeout to witness all these excitingsigns of spring for yourself.Time: 1 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3.*
Friday, March 22
Owl Calling bythe Light of the MoonEnjoy a moonlit walk through
Bamboo Brook Outdoor Educa-tion Center with New Jersey Con-servation Foundation staff biolo-gist, Emile DeVito. Late winter isa great time to listen to and callfor breeding owls. Walk with usalong woodland edges and listenfor courtship duets. This walk makes for a unique “Friday nightdate,” and a great family program.For more information, pleasecontact [email protected]: 7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Location: Bamboo Brook Out-door Education Center.Cost: FREE.
Saturday, March 23
Frog Frenzy Walk All Ages.Early spring is the season to findspring peepers and wood frogssinging throughout the forest andmarshes of the Great Swamp.Learn all about these minuteamphibians and possibly catch a
glimpse of them.Time: 10 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3.*
Frogs in Love: EasyAges 5 & Up.Find out which frogs are out theresinging love songs. Bring binocu-lars or borrow ours.Time: 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $1.*
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Saturday, March 23& Sunday, March 24
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt Grab a camera or phone and stopby the Haggerty Education Center
for this month’s nature photoscavenger hunt. Take a photo of every item and get a prize. Themeand prizes change monthly. En-joy a great way to get the familyoutdoors year round.Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $10 per family.*
Sunday, March 24
Welcome Back Turtles!
All Ages!Turtles are coming out of their winter’s sleep. Join us to learn allthe cool facts from what they eatto knowing the parts of their shell.Walk out to the pond to view theturtles, and meet a LIVE boxturtle afterwards.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3. *
Monday, March 25
Garden Sprouts: Seed StartersAges 3 - 5 with an adult.Spring is here, and it’s time toget planting. Look at seeds anddiscover just how many differentkinds there are.Time: 11 a.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $7.*
Tuesday, March 26
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. Alladults are welcome.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Lewis Morris CountyPark, Morris Twp.Cost: $1.* Call 973-635-6629.
Wednesday, March 27
Awesome Animal ArtistsAges 5 - 9.Budding young artists mix natureand art in this indoor/outdoor
program. Each class features adifferent NJ animal to learn aboutand draw. Parents are welcome tostay and take part.Time: 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $5
Saturday, March 30
Weekend Family Walk All Ages.Take to the trails to discover theunique animals and plants found at
the Great Swamp. Everyone’s sure tolearn some amazing new nature facts.Time: 10 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $2.*
Nurture a Native Plant Ages 6 & Up.What’s the buzz about native plants? Do you have any in your garden? Learn why pollinatorslove native plants. Make a craft andget some native seeds to take home
and plant, just in time for spring!Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mtn.Cost: $5 per child.*
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Saturday, March 30& Sunday March 31
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt Grab a camera or phone and stop by the Haggerty Education Center for this month’s nature photo
scavenger hunt. Take a photo of every item and get a prize. Themeand prizes change monthly. En- joy a great way to get the familyoutdoors year round.Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $10 per family.*
Cooper Gristmill/ Black RiverCounty Park
908-879-5463
Industrial Heritage973-285-6542
Fosterfields LivingHistorical Farm& The Willows
973-326-7645
PyramidMountain NHA
973-334-3130
The Frelinghuysen Arbore tum
973-326-7603
Mennen Sports Arena973-326-7651
Mahlon DickersonReservation
973-663-0200
Great Swamp OEC973-635-6629
Historic Speedwell973-285-6550
Golf Information973-326-7602
Kay EnvironmentalCenter
973-635-6629
Recreation973-326-7616
Park Police973-326-7632
Park Reservations973-326-7631
TTY Relay7-1-1
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Douglas R. Cabana, Deputy Freeholder Director
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Morris County CommissionersJohn R. Sette, President • Betty Cass-Schmidt, Vice President
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