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SUMMARY:Climate Collaboration Camp
DESCRIPTION:Climate Collaboration Camp\nEntering grades 7-9\, only\nMondays-Fridays\, 8:45am-3pm\nSession 3: July 17 – July 21 (one week)\nFees for 1 week session: Tier A $509; Tier B $424; Tier C $360; Tier D $276 \nOver the course of this week of justice oriented activities\, campers will play games and engage in experiments that explore the science of climate change. We’ll ask questions about the history and future of the land and our connection to it as a community and be inspired by the Hitchcock Center Living Building. The week will culminate in a camper-led climate action. This week will be fun\, hands-on and outdoors!
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/climate-collaboration-camp/2023-07-21/
LOCATION:Hitchcock Center for the Environment\, 845 West Street\, Amherst\, MA\, 01002
CATEGORIES:Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
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SUMMARY:Climate Collaboration Camp
DESCRIPTION:Climate Collaboration Camp\nEntering grades 7-9\, only\nMondays-Fridays\, 8:45am-3pm\nSession 3: July 17 – July 21 (one week)\nFees for 1 week session: Tier A $509; Tier B $424; Tier C $360; Tier D $276 \nOver the course of this week of justice oriented activities\, campers will play games and engage in experiments that explore the science of climate change. We’ll ask questions about the history and future of the land and our connection to it as a community and be inspired by the Hitchcock Center Living Building. The week will culminate in a camper-led climate action. This week will be fun\, hands-on and outdoors!
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/climate-collaboration-camp/2023-07-20/
LOCATION:Hitchcock Center for the Environment\, 845 West Street\, Amherst\, MA\, 01002
CATEGORIES:Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230719T084500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230719T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225347
CREATED:20230131T165357Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Collaboration Camp
DESCRIPTION:Climate Collaboration Camp\nEntering grades 7-9\, only\nMondays-Fridays\, 8:45am-3pm\nSession 3: July 17 – July 21 (one week)\nFees for 1 week session: Tier A $509; Tier B $424; Tier C $360; Tier D $276 \nOver the course of this week of justice oriented activities\, campers will play games and engage in experiments that explore the science of climate change. We’ll ask questions about the history and future of the land and our connection to it as a community and be inspired by the Hitchcock Center Living Building. The week will culminate in a camper-led climate action. This week will be fun\, hands-on and outdoors!
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/climate-collaboration-camp/2023-07-19/
LOCATION:Hitchcock Center for the Environment\, 845 West Street\, Amherst\, MA\, 01002
CATEGORIES:Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230718T084500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230718T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225347
CREATED:20230131T165357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230131T165357Z
UID:10003354-1689669900-1689692400@www.hitchcockcenter.org
SUMMARY:Climate Collaboration Camp
DESCRIPTION:Climate Collaboration Camp\nEntering grades 7-9\, only\nMondays-Fridays\, 8:45am-3pm\nSession 3: July 17 – July 21 (one week)\nFees for 1 week session: Tier A $509; Tier B $424; Tier C $360; Tier D $276 \nOver the course of this week of justice oriented activities\, campers will play games and engage in experiments that explore the science of climate change. We’ll ask questions about the history and future of the land and our connection to it as a community and be inspired by the Hitchcock Center Living Building. The week will culminate in a camper-led climate action. This week will be fun\, hands-on and outdoors!
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/climate-collaboration-camp/2023-07-18/
LOCATION:Hitchcock Center for the Environment\, 845 West Street\, Amherst\, MA\, 01002
CATEGORIES:Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230717T084500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230717T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225347
CREATED:20230131T165357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230131T165357Z
UID:10003353-1689583500-1689606000@www.hitchcockcenter.org
SUMMARY:Climate Collaboration Camp
DESCRIPTION:Climate Collaboration Camp\nEntering grades 7-9\, only\nMondays-Fridays\, 8:45am-3pm\nSession 3: July 17 – July 21 (one week)\nFees for 1 week session: Tier A $509; Tier B $424; Tier C $360; Tier D $276 \nOver the course of this week of justice oriented activities\, campers will play games and engage in experiments that explore the science of climate change. We’ll ask questions about the history and future of the land and our connection to it as a community and be inspired by the Hitchcock Center Living Building. The week will culminate in a camper-led climate action. This week will be fun\, hands-on and outdoors!
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/climate-collaboration-camp/2023-07-17/
LOCATION:Hitchcock Center for the Environment\, 845 West Street\, Amherst\, MA\, 01002
CATEGORIES:Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230714T084500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230714T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225347
CREATED:20230131T165114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230131T165114Z
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SUMMARY:Leadership Training Camp
DESCRIPTION:Leadership Training Camp\nEntering grades 7-9\, only\nSession 2: Monya Relles and Peter Lamdin\nMondays-Fridays\, 8:45am-3pm\nSession 2: July 3 – July 14 (two weeks)\nFees: Tier A $1\,050; Tier B $875; Tier C $744; Tier D $569\n \nLTC is where new leaders can develop their skills as naturalists\, activity leaders\, problem solvers\, and community members\, and returning leaders can strengthen the skills they’ve been developing. This is done through our “spiral” system\, with spirals representing your experience in LTC (spiral 1 for first year campers\, spiral 2 for second year campers\, etc.) and each spiral holding different expectations and skills. We plan to incorporate some of our favorite activities from previous years\, such as rock climbing\, ropes course challenges and our camping overnight\, along with new activities\, challenges and field trips. We’ll take time to develop as a group\, to work with the younger campers to put what we learn into practice\, and to be campers ourselves: playing in the woods and learning about and exploring nature. \nLeadership Training Camp is jam-packed with outdoor adventures\, group challenges\, nature hikes and discussions on what makes good leaders. We offer up a combination of games and songs with leadership skills you can use as a Hitchcock Junior Counselor\, at school\, and just in life!  \nLTC is an active camp\, but time is also spent listening and learning from each other by sharing knowledge and talking about our experiences and how they help us become better leaders. It is designed for all Hitchcock campers entering grades 7-9 looking to learn what it takes to lead others in the outdoors. It is designed for those who may want to be a Counselor-in-Training or Junior Counselor at Hitchcock or other camps\, who want a chance to develop leadership skills that can apply to other parts of their life\, or who just want to learn new skills and have some fun.  Please note that drop-off and pick-up times for LTC may change on some days depending on our schedule for that day.
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/leadership-training-camp-30/2023-07-14/
LOCATION:Hitchcock Center for the Environment\, 845 West Street\, Amherst\, MA\, 01002
CATEGORIES:Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230713T084500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230713T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225347
CREATED:20230131T165114Z
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SUMMARY:Leadership Training Camp
DESCRIPTION:Leadership Training Camp\nEntering grades 7-9\, only\nSession 2: Monya Relles and Peter Lamdin\nMondays-Fridays\, 8:45am-3pm\nSession 2: July 3 – July 14 (two weeks)\nFees: Tier A $1\,050; Tier B $875; Tier C $744; Tier D $569\n \nLTC is where new leaders can develop their skills as naturalists\, activity leaders\, problem solvers\, and community members\, and returning leaders can strengthen the skills they’ve been developing. This is done through our “spiral” system\, with spirals representing your experience in LTC (spiral 1 for first year campers\, spiral 2 for second year campers\, etc.) and each spiral holding different expectations and skills. We plan to incorporate some of our favorite activities from previous years\, such as rock climbing\, ropes course challenges and our camping overnight\, along with new activities\, challenges and field trips. We’ll take time to develop as a group\, to work with the younger campers to put what we learn into practice\, and to be campers ourselves: playing in the woods and learning about and exploring nature. \nLeadership Training Camp is jam-packed with outdoor adventures\, group challenges\, nature hikes and discussions on what makes good leaders. We offer up a combination of games and songs with leadership skills you can use as a Hitchcock Junior Counselor\, at school\, and just in life!  \nLTC is an active camp\, but time is also spent listening and learning from each other by sharing knowledge and talking about our experiences and how they help us become better leaders. It is designed for all Hitchcock campers entering grades 7-9 looking to learn what it takes to lead others in the outdoors. It is designed for those who may want to be a Counselor-in-Training or Junior Counselor at Hitchcock or other camps\, who want a chance to develop leadership skills that can apply to other parts of their life\, or who just want to learn new skills and have some fun.  Please note that drop-off and pick-up times for LTC may change on some days depending on our schedule for that day.
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/leadership-training-camp-30/2023-07-13/
LOCATION:Hitchcock Center for the Environment\, 845 West Street\, Amherst\, MA\, 01002
CATEGORIES:Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230712T084500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230712T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225347
CREATED:20230131T165114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230131T165114Z
UID:10003350-1689151500-1689174000@www.hitchcockcenter.org
SUMMARY:Leadership Training Camp
DESCRIPTION:Leadership Training Camp\nEntering grades 7-9\, only\nSession 2: Monya Relles and Peter Lamdin\nMondays-Fridays\, 8:45am-3pm\nSession 2: July 3 – July 14 (two weeks)\nFees: Tier A $1\,050; Tier B $875; Tier C $744; Tier D $569\n \nLTC is where new leaders can develop their skills as naturalists\, activity leaders\, problem solvers\, and community members\, and returning leaders can strengthen the skills they’ve been developing. This is done through our “spiral” system\, with spirals representing your experience in LTC (spiral 1 for first year campers\, spiral 2 for second year campers\, etc.) and each spiral holding different expectations and skills. We plan to incorporate some of our favorite activities from previous years\, such as rock climbing\, ropes course challenges and our camping overnight\, along with new activities\, challenges and field trips. We’ll take time to develop as a group\, to work with the younger campers to put what we learn into practice\, and to be campers ourselves: playing in the woods and learning about and exploring nature. \nLeadership Training Camp is jam-packed with outdoor adventures\, group challenges\, nature hikes and discussions on what makes good leaders. We offer up a combination of games and songs with leadership skills you can use as a Hitchcock Junior Counselor\, at school\, and just in life!  \nLTC is an active camp\, but time is also spent listening and learning from each other by sharing knowledge and talking about our experiences and how they help us become better leaders. It is designed for all Hitchcock campers entering grades 7-9 looking to learn what it takes to lead others in the outdoors. It is designed for those who may want to be a Counselor-in-Training or Junior Counselor at Hitchcock or other camps\, who want a chance to develop leadership skills that can apply to other parts of their life\, or who just want to learn new skills and have some fun.  Please note that drop-off and pick-up times for LTC may change on some days depending on our schedule for that day.
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/leadership-training-camp-30/2023-07-12/
LOCATION:Hitchcock Center for the Environment\, 845 West Street\, Amherst\, MA\, 01002
CATEGORIES:Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230711T084500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230711T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225347
CREATED:20230131T165114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230131T165114Z
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SUMMARY:Leadership Training Camp
DESCRIPTION:Leadership Training Camp\nEntering grades 7-9\, only\nSession 2: Monya Relles and Peter Lamdin\nMondays-Fridays\, 8:45am-3pm\nSession 2: July 3 – July 14 (two weeks)\nFees: Tier A $1\,050; Tier B $875; Tier C $744; Tier D $569\n \nLTC is where new leaders can develop their skills as naturalists\, activity leaders\, problem solvers\, and community members\, and returning leaders can strengthen the skills they’ve been developing. This is done through our “spiral” system\, with spirals representing your experience in LTC (spiral 1 for first year campers\, spiral 2 for second year campers\, etc.) and each spiral holding different expectations and skills. We plan to incorporate some of our favorite activities from previous years\, such as rock climbing\, ropes course challenges and our camping overnight\, along with new activities\, challenges and field trips. We’ll take time to develop as a group\, to work with the younger campers to put what we learn into practice\, and to be campers ourselves: playing in the woods and learning about and exploring nature. \nLeadership Training Camp is jam-packed with outdoor adventures\, group challenges\, nature hikes and discussions on what makes good leaders. We offer up a combination of games and songs with leadership skills you can use as a Hitchcock Junior Counselor\, at school\, and just in life!  \nLTC is an active camp\, but time is also spent listening and learning from each other by sharing knowledge and talking about our experiences and how they help us become better leaders. It is designed for all Hitchcock campers entering grades 7-9 looking to learn what it takes to lead others in the outdoors. It is designed for those who may want to be a Counselor-in-Training or Junior Counselor at Hitchcock or other camps\, who want a chance to develop leadership skills that can apply to other parts of their life\, or who just want to learn new skills and have some fun.  Please note that drop-off and pick-up times for LTC may change on some days depending on our schedule for that day.
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/leadership-training-camp-30/2023-07-11/
LOCATION:Hitchcock Center for the Environment\, 845 West Street\, Amherst\, MA\, 01002
CATEGORIES:Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230710T084500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230710T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225347
CREATED:20230131T165114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230131T165114Z
UID:10003348-1688978700-1689001200@www.hitchcockcenter.org
SUMMARY:Leadership Training Camp
DESCRIPTION:Leadership Training Camp\nEntering grades 7-9\, only\nSession 2: Monya Relles and Peter Lamdin\nMondays-Fridays\, 8:45am-3pm\nSession 2: July 3 – July 14 (two weeks)\nFees: Tier A $1\,050; Tier B $875; Tier C $744; Tier D $569\n \nLTC is where new leaders can develop their skills as naturalists\, activity leaders\, problem solvers\, and community members\, and returning leaders can strengthen the skills they’ve been developing. This is done through our “spiral” system\, with spirals representing your experience in LTC (spiral 1 for first year campers\, spiral 2 for second year campers\, etc.) and each spiral holding different expectations and skills. We plan to incorporate some of our favorite activities from previous years\, such as rock climbing\, ropes course challenges and our camping overnight\, along with new activities\, challenges and field trips. We’ll take time to develop as a group\, to work with the younger campers to put what we learn into practice\, and to be campers ourselves: playing in the woods and learning about and exploring nature. \nLeadership Training Camp is jam-packed with outdoor adventures\, group challenges\, nature hikes and discussions on what makes good leaders. We offer up a combination of games and songs with leadership skills you can use as a Hitchcock Junior Counselor\, at school\, and just in life!  \nLTC is an active camp\, but time is also spent listening and learning from each other by sharing knowledge and talking about our experiences and how they help us become better leaders. It is designed for all Hitchcock campers entering grades 7-9 looking to learn what it takes to lead others in the outdoors. It is designed for those who may want to be a Counselor-in-Training or Junior Counselor at Hitchcock or other camps\, who want a chance to develop leadership skills that can apply to other parts of their life\, or who just want to learn new skills and have some fun.  Please note that drop-off and pick-up times for LTC may change on some days depending on our schedule for that day.
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/leadership-training-camp-30/2023-07-10/
LOCATION:Hitchcock Center for the Environment\, 845 West Street\, Amherst\, MA\, 01002
CATEGORIES:Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230707T084500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230707T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225347
CREATED:20230131T165114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230131T165114Z
UID:10003347-1688719500-1688742000@www.hitchcockcenter.org
SUMMARY:Leadership Training Camp
DESCRIPTION:Leadership Training Camp\nEntering grades 7-9\, only\nSession 2: Monya Relles and Peter Lamdin\nMondays-Fridays\, 8:45am-3pm\nSession 2: July 3 – July 14 (two weeks)\nFees: Tier A $1\,050; Tier B $875; Tier C $744; Tier D $569\n \nLTC is where new leaders can develop their skills as naturalists\, activity leaders\, problem solvers\, and community members\, and returning leaders can strengthen the skills they’ve been developing. This is done through our “spiral” system\, with spirals representing your experience in LTC (spiral 1 for first year campers\, spiral 2 for second year campers\, etc.) and each spiral holding different expectations and skills. We plan to incorporate some of our favorite activities from previous years\, such as rock climbing\, ropes course challenges and our camping overnight\, along with new activities\, challenges and field trips. We’ll take time to develop as a group\, to work with the younger campers to put what we learn into practice\, and to be campers ourselves: playing in the woods and learning about and exploring nature. \nLeadership Training Camp is jam-packed with outdoor adventures\, group challenges\, nature hikes and discussions on what makes good leaders. We offer up a combination of games and songs with leadership skills you can use as a Hitchcock Junior Counselor\, at school\, and just in life!  \nLTC is an active camp\, but time is also spent listening and learning from each other by sharing knowledge and talking about our experiences and how they help us become better leaders. It is designed for all Hitchcock campers entering grades 7-9 looking to learn what it takes to lead others in the outdoors. It is designed for those who may want to be a Counselor-in-Training or Junior Counselor at Hitchcock or other camps\, who want a chance to develop leadership skills that can apply to other parts of their life\, or who just want to learn new skills and have some fun.  Please note that drop-off and pick-up times for LTC may change on some days depending on our schedule for that day.
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/leadership-training-camp-30/2023-07-07/
LOCATION:Hitchcock Center for the Environment\, 845 West Street\, Amherst\, MA\, 01002
CATEGORIES:Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230706T084500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230706T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225347
CREATED:20230131T165114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230131T165114Z
UID:10003346-1688633100-1688655600@www.hitchcockcenter.org
SUMMARY:Leadership Training Camp
DESCRIPTION:Leadership Training Camp\nEntering grades 7-9\, only\nSession 2: Monya Relles and Peter Lamdin\nMondays-Fridays\, 8:45am-3pm\nSession 2: July 3 – July 14 (two weeks)\nFees: Tier A $1\,050; Tier B $875; Tier C $744; Tier D $569\n \nLTC is where new leaders can develop their skills as naturalists\, activity leaders\, problem solvers\, and community members\, and returning leaders can strengthen the skills they’ve been developing. This is done through our “spiral” system\, with spirals representing your experience in LTC (spiral 1 for first year campers\, spiral 2 for second year campers\, etc.) and each spiral holding different expectations and skills. We plan to incorporate some of our favorite activities from previous years\, such as rock climbing\, ropes course challenges and our camping overnight\, along with new activities\, challenges and field trips. We’ll take time to develop as a group\, to work with the younger campers to put what we learn into practice\, and to be campers ourselves: playing in the woods and learning about and exploring nature. \nLeadership Training Camp is jam-packed with outdoor adventures\, group challenges\, nature hikes and discussions on what makes good leaders. We offer up a combination of games and songs with leadership skills you can use as a Hitchcock Junior Counselor\, at school\, and just in life!  \nLTC is an active camp\, but time is also spent listening and learning from each other by sharing knowledge and talking about our experiences and how they help us become better leaders. It is designed for all Hitchcock campers entering grades 7-9 looking to learn what it takes to lead others in the outdoors. It is designed for those who may want to be a Counselor-in-Training or Junior Counselor at Hitchcock or other camps\, who want a chance to develop leadership skills that can apply to other parts of their life\, or who just want to learn new skills and have some fun.  Please note that drop-off and pick-up times for LTC may change on some days depending on our schedule for that day.
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/leadership-training-camp-30/2023-07-06/
LOCATION:Hitchcock Center for the Environment\, 845 West Street\, Amherst\, MA\, 01002
CATEGORIES:Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230705T084500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230705T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225347
CREATED:20230131T165114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230131T165114Z
UID:10003345-1688546700-1688569200@www.hitchcockcenter.org
SUMMARY:Leadership Training Camp
DESCRIPTION:Leadership Training Camp\nEntering grades 7-9\, only\nSession 2: Monya Relles and Peter Lamdin\nMondays-Fridays\, 8:45am-3pm\nSession 2: July 3 – July 14 (two weeks)\nFees: Tier A $1\,050; Tier B $875; Tier C $744; Tier D $569\n \nLTC is where new leaders can develop their skills as naturalists\, activity leaders\, problem solvers\, and community members\, and returning leaders can strengthen the skills they’ve been developing. This is done through our “spiral” system\, with spirals representing your experience in LTC (spiral 1 for first year campers\, spiral 2 for second year campers\, etc.) and each spiral holding different expectations and skills. We plan to incorporate some of our favorite activities from previous years\, such as rock climbing\, ropes course challenges and our camping overnight\, along with new activities\, challenges and field trips. We’ll take time to develop as a group\, to work with the younger campers to put what we learn into practice\, and to be campers ourselves: playing in the woods and learning about and exploring nature. \nLeadership Training Camp is jam-packed with outdoor adventures\, group challenges\, nature hikes and discussions on what makes good leaders. We offer up a combination of games and songs with leadership skills you can use as a Hitchcock Junior Counselor\, at school\, and just in life!  \nLTC is an active camp\, but time is also spent listening and learning from each other by sharing knowledge and talking about our experiences and how they help us become better leaders. It is designed for all Hitchcock campers entering grades 7-9 looking to learn what it takes to lead others in the outdoors. It is designed for those who may want to be a Counselor-in-Training or Junior Counselor at Hitchcock or other camps\, who want a chance to develop leadership skills that can apply to other parts of their life\, or who just want to learn new skills and have some fun.  Please note that drop-off and pick-up times for LTC may change on some days depending on our schedule for that day.
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/leadership-training-camp-30/2023-07-05/
LOCATION:Hitchcock Center for the Environment\, 845 West Street\, Amherst\, MA\, 01002
CATEGORIES:Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230704T084500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230704T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225347
CREATED:20230131T165114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230131T165114Z
UID:10003344-1688460300-1688482800@www.hitchcockcenter.org
SUMMARY:Leadership Training Camp
DESCRIPTION:Leadership Training Camp\nEntering grades 7-9\, only\nSession 2: Monya Relles and Peter Lamdin\nMondays-Fridays\, 8:45am-3pm\nSession 2: July 3 – July 14 (two weeks)\nFees: Tier A $1\,050; Tier B $875; Tier C $744; Tier D $569\n \nLTC is where new leaders can develop their skills as naturalists\, activity leaders\, problem solvers\, and community members\, and returning leaders can strengthen the skills they’ve been developing. This is done through our “spiral” system\, with spirals representing your experience in LTC (spiral 1 for first year campers\, spiral 2 for second year campers\, etc.) and each spiral holding different expectations and skills. We plan to incorporate some of our favorite activities from previous years\, such as rock climbing\, ropes course challenges and our camping overnight\, along with new activities\, challenges and field trips. We’ll take time to develop as a group\, to work with the younger campers to put what we learn into practice\, and to be campers ourselves: playing in the woods and learning about and exploring nature. \nLeadership Training Camp is jam-packed with outdoor adventures\, group challenges\, nature hikes and discussions on what makes good leaders. We offer up a combination of games and songs with leadership skills you can use as a Hitchcock Junior Counselor\, at school\, and just in life!  \nLTC is an active camp\, but time is also spent listening and learning from each other by sharing knowledge and talking about our experiences and how they help us become better leaders. It is designed for all Hitchcock campers entering grades 7-9 looking to learn what it takes to lead others in the outdoors. It is designed for those who may want to be a Counselor-in-Training or Junior Counselor at Hitchcock or other camps\, who want a chance to develop leadership skills that can apply to other parts of their life\, or who just want to learn new skills and have some fun.  Please note that drop-off and pick-up times for LTC may change on some days depending on our schedule for that day.
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/leadership-training-camp-30/2023-07-04/
LOCATION:Hitchcock Center for the Environment\, 845 West Street\, Amherst\, MA\, 01002
CATEGORIES:Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230703T084500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230703T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225347
CREATED:20230131T165114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230131T165114Z
UID:10003343-1688373900-1688396400@www.hitchcockcenter.org
SUMMARY:Leadership Training Camp
DESCRIPTION:Leadership Training Camp\nEntering grades 7-9\, only\nSession 2: Monya Relles and Peter Lamdin\nMondays-Fridays\, 8:45am-3pm\nSession 2: July 3 – July 14 (two weeks)\nFees: Tier A $1\,050; Tier B $875; Tier C $744; Tier D $569\n \nLTC is where new leaders can develop their skills as naturalists\, activity leaders\, problem solvers\, and community members\, and returning leaders can strengthen the skills they’ve been developing. This is done through our “spiral” system\, with spirals representing your experience in LTC (spiral 1 for first year campers\, spiral 2 for second year campers\, etc.) and each spiral holding different expectations and skills. We plan to incorporate some of our favorite activities from previous years\, such as rock climbing\, ropes course challenges and our camping overnight\, along with new activities\, challenges and field trips. We’ll take time to develop as a group\, to work with the younger campers to put what we learn into practice\, and to be campers ourselves: playing in the woods and learning about and exploring nature. \nLeadership Training Camp is jam-packed with outdoor adventures\, group challenges\, nature hikes and discussions on what makes good leaders. We offer up a combination of games and songs with leadership skills you can use as a Hitchcock Junior Counselor\, at school\, and just in life!  \nLTC is an active camp\, but time is also spent listening and learning from each other by sharing knowledge and talking about our experiences and how they help us become better leaders. It is designed for all Hitchcock campers entering grades 7-9 looking to learn what it takes to lead others in the outdoors. It is designed for those who may want to be a Counselor-in-Training or Junior Counselor at Hitchcock or other camps\, who want a chance to develop leadership skills that can apply to other parts of their life\, or who just want to learn new skills and have some fun.  Please note that drop-off and pick-up times for LTC may change on some days depending on our schedule for that day.
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/leadership-training-camp-30/2023-07-03/
LOCATION:Hitchcock Center for the Environment\, 845 West Street\, Amherst\, MA\, 01002
CATEGORIES:Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230608
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230612
DTSTAMP:20260416T225347
CREATED:20230117T202153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230117T202153Z
UID:10003307-1686182400-1686527999@www.hitchcockcenter.org
SUMMARY:20th Annual Spring Birding Course
DESCRIPTION:20th Annual Spring Birding Course\nwith Scott Surner\nHave you wanted to bird? Do you love birding but don’t get out enough on your own? Then this course is for you\, join other birders and the amazing birder Scott Surner for this spring course of going to all the best spots to see all the coolest of birds! This is an intensive course through the spring with many wonderful hours of field trips around New England. \nFor ages 12 and up. Space is limited to 15 birders. Cost Sliding Scale $750\, $700\, $650\, $600.Class Schedule: \n\nFeb 4th-Local- 7:00-12:00. Kick off the spring class- Winter specialties in the Valley.\nFeb 24th-26. Coastal Trip Weekend. Weather permitting of course. Either the North Shore or Cape Cod.\nMarch 4th- 7:00 AM- 12:00 – Local. Returning Waterfowl and late-season winter birds.\nMarch 11th- 7:00-12:00. Local. Waterfowl.\nMarch 18th – 7:00 AM-12:00. Local. More waterfowl. (Hatfield/Turners Falls Area)\nApril 1st- 7:00-12:00. Local\nApril 8th- 7:00 AM- 12:00. Local\nApril 15th- 7:00 AM-12:00. Westover and Tilley Street\, Ludlow. Upland Sandpipers\, Eastern Meadowlark\, early warblers\, Rusty Blackbirds?\nApril 29th- Plum Island. 5:00-Dusk. All Day. Waterfowl\, early shorebirds\, warblers etc. Last year we encountered a huge flock of Glossy Ibis at the end of the day\, over 120 birds. Bring lunch.\nMay 6th – 6:30 AM- 12:00. Amherst Area. Migration starting to kick into gear. Warblers\, Vireo’s etc.\nMay 13th- 6:30 AM-12:00. Mt. Holyoke. Breeding Cerulean & Worm-eating Warblers.\nMay 20th- 6;30AM-12:00- Local. Amherst/Hadley Area. Migration at its peak! Warblers\, Flycatchers\, Vireos\, Sparrows etc.\nMay 27th- NO Class. Memorial Day Weekend.\nJune 3rd- 5:30-12:00. Southwick Wildlife Area. Grasshopper Sparrow\, Eastern Meadowlark\, Indigo Bunting\, and Prairie Warblers to name a few.\nJune 8th- 11th. Connecticut Lakes\, Moose Bog\, and a new stop in New Hampshire to look for Bicknell’s Thrush. More details to come\, but we’ll need to make motel reservations in February. Last year’s trip to this area was very successful. Many species of breeding warblers\, Philadelphia Vireo\, Canada Jay\, Spruce Grouse\, American Bittern\, Wilson’s Snipe\, Cliff Swallows\, etc.\n\nRegistration opens Friday\, January 20 at 9:00 AM \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/20th-annual-spring-birding-course-14/
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230603T053000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230603T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225347
CREATED:20230117T202020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230117T202020Z
UID:10003306-1685770200-1685793600@www.hitchcockcenter.org
SUMMARY:20th Annual Spring Birding Course
DESCRIPTION:20th Annual Spring Birding Course\nwith Scott Surner\nHave you wanted to bird? Do you love birding but don’t get out enough on your own? Then this course is for you\, join other birders and the amazing birder Scott Surner for this spring course of going to all the best spots to see all the coolest of birds! This is an intensive course through the spring with many wonderful hours of field trips around New England. \nFor ages 12 and up. Space is limited to 15 birders. Cost Sliding Scale $750\, $700\, $650\, $600.Class Schedule: \n\nFeb 4th-Local- 7:00-12:00. Kick off the spring class- Winter specialties in the Valley.\nFeb 24th-26. Coastal Trip Weekend. Weather permitting of course. Either the North Shore or Cape Cod.\nMarch 4th- 7:00 AM- 12:00 – Local. Returning Waterfowl and late-season winter birds.\nMarch 11th- 7:00-12:00. Local. Waterfowl.\nMarch 18th – 7:00 AM-12:00. Local. More waterfowl. (Hatfield/Turners Falls Area)\nApril 1st- 7:00-12:00. Local\nApril 8th- 7:00 AM- 12:00. Local\nApril 15th- 7:00 AM-12:00. Westover and Tilley Street\, Ludlow. Upland Sandpipers\, Eastern Meadowlark\, early warblers\, Rusty Blackbirds?\nApril 29th- Plum Island. 5:00-Dusk. All Day. Waterfowl\, early shorebirds\, warblers etc. Last year we encountered a huge flock of Glossy Ibis at the end of the day\, over 120 birds. Bring lunch.\nMay 6th – 6:30 AM- 12:00. Amherst Area. Migration starting to kick into gear. Warblers\, Vireo’s etc.\nMay 13th- 6:30 AM-12:00. Mt. Holyoke. Breeding Cerulean & Worm-eating Warblers.\nMay 20th- 6;30AM-12:00- Local. Amherst/Hadley Area. Migration at its peak! Warblers\, Flycatchers\, Vireos\, Sparrows etc.\nMay 27th- NO Class. Memorial Day Weekend.\nJune 3rd- 5:30-12:00. Southwick Wildlife Area. Grasshopper Sparrow\, Eastern Meadowlark\, Indigo Bunting\, and Prairie Warblers to name a few.\nJune 8th- 11th. Connecticut Lakes\, Moose Bog\, and a new stop in New Hampshire to look for Bicknell’s Thrush. More details to come\, but we’ll need to make motel reservations in February. Last year’s trip to this area was very successful. Many species of breeding warblers\, Philadelphia Vireo\, Canada Jay\, Spruce Grouse\, American Bittern\, Wilson’s Snipe\, Cliff Swallows\, etc.\n\nRegistration opens Friday\, January 20 at 9:00 AM \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/20th-annual-spring-birding-course-13/
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230520T063000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230520T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225347
CREATED:20230117T201859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230117T201859Z
UID:10003305-1684564200-1684584000@www.hitchcockcenter.org
SUMMARY:20th Annual Spring Birding Course
DESCRIPTION:20th Annual Spring Birding Course\nwith Scott Surner\nHave you wanted to bird? Do you love birding but don’t get out enough on your own? Then this course is for you\, join other birders and the amazing birder Scott Surner for this spring course of going to all the best spots to see all the coolest of birds! This is an intensive course through the spring with many wonderful hours of field trips around New England. \nFor ages 12 and up. Space is limited to 15 birders. Cost Sliding Scale $750\, $700\, $650\, $600.Class Schedule: \n\nFeb 4th-Local- 7:00-12:00. Kick off the spring class- Winter specialties in the Valley.\nFeb 24th-26. Coastal Trip Weekend. Weather permitting of course. Either the North Shore or Cape Cod.\nMarch 4th- 7:00 AM- 12:00 – Local. Returning Waterfowl and late-season winter birds.\nMarch 11th- 7:00-12:00. Local. Waterfowl.\nMarch 18th – 7:00 AM-12:00. Local. More waterfowl. (Hatfield/Turners Falls Area)\nApril 1st- 7:00-12:00. Local\nApril 8th- 7:00 AM- 12:00. Local\nApril 15th- 7:00 AM-12:00. Westover and Tilley Street\, Ludlow. Upland Sandpipers\, Eastern Meadowlark\, early warblers\, Rusty Blackbirds?\nApril 29th- Plum Island. 5:00-Dusk. All Day. Waterfowl\, early shorebirds\, warblers etc. Last year we encountered a huge flock of Glossy Ibis at the end of the day\, over 120 birds. Bring lunch.\nMay 6th – 6:30 AM- 12:00. Amherst Area. Migration starting to kick into gear. Warblers\, Vireo’s etc.\nMay 13th- 6:30 AM-12:00. Mt. Holyoke. Breeding Cerulean & Worm-eating Warblers.\nMay 20th- 6;30AM-12:00- Local. Amherst/Hadley Area. Migration at its peak! Warblers\, Flycatchers\, Vireos\, Sparrows etc.\nMay 27th- NO Class. Memorial Day Weekend.\nJune 3rd- 5:30-12:00. Southwick Wildlife Area. Grasshopper Sparrow\, Eastern Meadowlark\, Indigo Bunting\, and Prairie Warblers to name a few.\nJune 8th- 11th. Connecticut Lakes\, Moose Bog\, and a new stop in New Hampshire to look for Bicknell’s Thrush. More details to come\, but we’ll need to make motel reservations in February. Last year’s trip to this area was very successful. Many species of breeding warblers\, Philadelphia Vireo\, Canada Jay\, Spruce Grouse\, American Bittern\, Wilson’s Snipe\, Cliff Swallows\, etc.\n\nRegistration opens Friday\, January 20 at 9:00 AM \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/20th-annual-spring-birding-course-12/
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230513T063000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230513T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225347
CREATED:20230117T201747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230117T201747Z
UID:10003304-1683959400-1683979200@www.hitchcockcenter.org
SUMMARY:20th Annual Spring Birding Course
DESCRIPTION:20th Annual Spring Birding Course\nwith Scott Surner\nHave you wanted to bird? Do you love birding but don’t get out enough on your own? Then this course is for you\, join other birders and the amazing birder Scott Surner for this spring course of going to all the best spots to see all the coolest of birds! This is an intensive course through the spring with many wonderful hours of field trips around New England. \nFor ages 12 and up. Space is limited to 15 birders. Cost Sliding Scale $750\, $700\, $650\, $600.Class Schedule: \n\nFeb 4th-Local- 7:00-12:00. Kick off the spring class- Winter specialties in the Valley.\nFeb 24th-26. Coastal Trip Weekend. Weather permitting of course. Either the North Shore or Cape Cod.\nMarch 4th- 7:00 AM- 12:00 – Local. Returning Waterfowl and late-season winter birds.\nMarch 11th- 7:00-12:00. Local. Waterfowl.\nMarch 18th – 7:00 AM-12:00. Local. More waterfowl. (Hatfield/Turners Falls Area)\nApril 1st- 7:00-12:00. Local\nApril 8th- 7:00 AM- 12:00. Local\nApril 15th- 7:00 AM-12:00. Westover and Tilley Street\, Ludlow. Upland Sandpipers\, Eastern Meadowlark\, early warblers\, Rusty Blackbirds?\nApril 29th- Plum Island. 5:00-Dusk. All Day. Waterfowl\, early shorebirds\, warblers etc. Last year we encountered a huge flock of Glossy Ibis at the end of the day\, over 120 birds. Bring lunch.\nMay 6th – 6:30 AM- 12:00. Amherst Area. Migration starting to kick into gear. Warblers\, Vireo’s etc.\nMay 13th- 6:30 AM-12:00. Mt. Holyoke. Breeding Cerulean & Worm-eating Warblers.\nMay 20th- 6;30AM-12:00- Local. Amherst/Hadley Area. Migration at its peak! Warblers\, Flycatchers\, Vireos\, Sparrows etc.\nMay 27th- NO Class. Memorial Day Weekend.\nJune 3rd- 5:30-12:00. Southwick Wildlife Area. Grasshopper Sparrow\, Eastern Meadowlark\, Indigo Bunting\, and Prairie Warblers to name a few.\nJune 8th- 11th. Connecticut Lakes\, Moose Bog\, and a new stop in New Hampshire to look for Bicknell’s Thrush. More details to come\, but we’ll need to make motel reservations in February. Last year’s trip to this area was very successful. Many species of breeding warblers\, Philadelphia Vireo\, Canada Jay\, Spruce Grouse\, American Bittern\, Wilson’s Snipe\, Cliff Swallows\, etc.\n\nRegistration opens Friday\, January 20 at 9:00 AM \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/20th-annual-spring-birding-course-11/
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230506T063000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230506T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225347
CREATED:20230117T201644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230117T201644Z
UID:10003303-1683354600-1683374400@www.hitchcockcenter.org
SUMMARY:20th Annual Spring Birding Course
DESCRIPTION:20th Annual Spring Birding Course\nwith Scott Surner\nHave you wanted to bird? Do you love birding but don’t get out enough on your own? Then this course is for you\, join other birders and the amazing birder Scott Surner for this spring course of going to all the best spots to see all the coolest of birds! This is an intensive course through the spring with many wonderful hours of field trips around New England. \nFor ages 12 and up. Space is limited to 15 birders. Cost Sliding Scale $750\, $700\, $650\, $600.Class Schedule: \n\nFeb 4th-Local- 7:00-12:00. Kick off the spring class- Winter specialties in the Valley.\nFeb 24th-26. Coastal Trip Weekend. Weather permitting of course. Either the North Shore or Cape Cod.\nMarch 4th- 7:00 AM- 12:00 – Local. Returning Waterfowl and late-season winter birds.\nMarch 11th- 7:00-12:00. Local. Waterfowl.\nMarch 18th – 7:00 AM-12:00. Local. More waterfowl. (Hatfield/Turners Falls Area)\nApril 1st- 7:00-12:00. Local\nApril 8th- 7:00 AM- 12:00. Local\nApril 15th- 7:00 AM-12:00. Westover and Tilley Street\, Ludlow. Upland Sandpipers\, Eastern Meadowlark\, early warblers\, Rusty Blackbirds?\nApril 29th- Plum Island. 5:00-Dusk. All Day. Waterfowl\, early shorebirds\, warblers etc. Last year we encountered a huge flock of Glossy Ibis at the end of the day\, over 120 birds. Bring lunch.\nMay 6th – 6:30 AM- 12:00. Amherst Area. Migration starting to kick into gear. Warblers\, Vireo’s etc.\nMay 13th- 6:30 AM-12:00. Mt. Holyoke. Breeding Cerulean & Worm-eating Warblers.\nMay 20th- 6;30AM-12:00- Local. Amherst/Hadley Area. Migration at its peak! Warblers\, Flycatchers\, Vireos\, Sparrows etc.\nMay 27th- NO Class. Memorial Day Weekend.\nJune 3rd- 5:30-12:00. Southwick Wildlife Area. Grasshopper Sparrow\, Eastern Meadowlark\, Indigo Bunting\, and Prairie Warblers to name a few.\nJune 8th- 11th. Connecticut Lakes\, Moose Bog\, and a new stop in New Hampshire to look for Bicknell’s Thrush. More details to come\, but we’ll need to make motel reservations in February. Last year’s trip to this area was very successful. Many species of breeding warblers\, Philadelphia Vireo\, Canada Jay\, Spruce Grouse\, American Bittern\, Wilson’s Snipe\, Cliff Swallows\, etc.\n\nRegistration opens Friday\, January 20 at 9:00 AM \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/20th-annual-spring-birding-course-10/
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230429
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230430
DTSTAMP:20260416T225347
CREATED:20230117T201422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230117T201422Z
UID:10003302-1682726400-1682812799@www.hitchcockcenter.org
SUMMARY:20th Annual Spring Birding Course
DESCRIPTION:20th Annual Spring Birding Course\nwith Scott Surner\nHave you wanted to bird? Do you love birding but don’t get out enough on your own? Then this course is for you\, join other birders and the amazing birder Scott Surner for this spring course of going to all the best spots to see all the coolest of birds! This is an intensive course through the spring with many wonderful hours of field trips around New England. \nFor ages 12 and up. Space is limited to 15 birders. Cost Sliding Scale $750\, $700\, $650\, $600.Class Schedule: \n\nFeb 4th-Local- 7:00-12:00. Kick off the spring class- Winter specialties in the Valley.\nFeb 24th-26. Coastal Trip Weekend. Weather permitting of course. Either the North Shore or Cape Cod.\nMarch 4th- 7:00 AM- 12:00 – Local. Returning Waterfowl and late-season winter birds.\nMarch 11th- 7:00-12:00. Local. Waterfowl.\nMarch 18th – 7:00 AM-12:00. Local. More waterfowl. (Hatfield/Turners Falls Area)\nApril 1st- 7:00-12:00. Local\nApril 8th- 7:00 AM- 12:00. Local\nApril 15th- 7:00 AM-12:00. Westover and Tilley Street\, Ludlow. Upland Sandpipers\, Eastern Meadowlark\, early warblers\, Rusty Blackbirds?\nApril 29th- Plum Island. 5:00-Dusk. All Day. Waterfowl\, early shorebirds\, warblers etc. Last year we encountered a huge flock of Glossy Ibis at the end of the day\, over 120 birds. Bring lunch.\nMay 6th – 6:30 AM- 12:00. Amherst Area. Migration starting to kick into gear. Warblers\, Vireo’s etc.\nMay 13th- 6:30 AM-12:00. Mt. Holyoke. Breeding Cerulean & Worm-eating Warblers.\nMay 20th- 6;30AM-12:00- Local. Amherst/Hadley Area. Migration at its peak! Warblers\, Flycatchers\, Vireos\, Sparrows etc.\nMay 27th- NO Class. Memorial Day Weekend.\nJune 3rd- 5:30-12:00. Southwick Wildlife Area. Grasshopper Sparrow\, Eastern Meadowlark\, Indigo Bunting\, and Prairie Warblers to name a few.\nJune 8th- 11th. Connecticut Lakes\, Moose Bog\, and a new stop in New Hampshire to look for Bicknell’s Thrush. More details to come\, but we’ll need to make motel reservations in February. Last year’s trip to this area was very successful. Many species of breeding warblers\, Philadelphia Vireo\, Canada Jay\, Spruce Grouse\, American Bittern\, Wilson’s Snipe\, Cliff Swallows\, etc.\n\nRegistration opens Friday\, January 20 at 9:00 AM \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/20th-annual-spring-birding-course-9/
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230415T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230415T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225347
CREATED:20230117T201332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230117T201332Z
UID:10003301-1681542000-1681560000@www.hitchcockcenter.org
SUMMARY:20th Annual Spring Birding Course
DESCRIPTION:20th Annual Spring Birding Course\nwith Scott Surner\nHave you wanted to bird? Do you love birding but don’t get out enough on your own? Then this course is for you\, join other birders and the amazing birder Scott Surner for this spring course of going to all the best spots to see all the coolest of birds! This is an intensive course through the spring with many wonderful hours of field trips around New England. \nFor ages 12 and up. Space is limited to 15 birders. Cost Sliding Scale $750\, $700\, $650\, $600.Class Schedule: \n\nFeb 4th-Local- 7:00-12:00. Kick off the spring class- Winter specialties in the Valley.\nFeb 24th-26. Coastal Trip Weekend. Weather permitting of course. Either the North Shore or Cape Cod.\nMarch 4th- 7:00 AM- 12:00 – Local. Returning Waterfowl and late-season winter birds.\nMarch 11th- 7:00-12:00. Local. Waterfowl.\nMarch 18th – 7:00 AM-12:00. Local. More waterfowl. (Hatfield/Turners Falls Area)\nApril 1st- 7:00-12:00. Local\nApril 8th- 7:00 AM- 12:00. Local\nApril 15th- 7:00 AM-12:00. Westover and Tilley Street\, Ludlow. Upland Sandpipers\, Eastern Meadowlark\, early warblers\, Rusty Blackbirds?\nApril 29th- Plum Island. 5:00-Dusk. All Day. Waterfowl\, early shorebirds\, warblers etc. Last year we encountered a huge flock of Glossy Ibis at the end of the day\, over 120 birds. Bring lunch.\nMay 6th – 6:30 AM- 12:00. Amherst Area. Migration starting to kick into gear. Warblers\, Vireo’s etc.\nMay 13th- 6:30 AM-12:00. Mt. Holyoke. Breeding Cerulean & Worm-eating Warblers.\nMay 20th- 6;30AM-12:00- Local. Amherst/Hadley Area. Migration at its peak! Warblers\, Flycatchers\, Vireos\, Sparrows etc.\nMay 27th- NO Class. Memorial Day Weekend.\nJune 3rd- 5:30-12:00. Southwick Wildlife Area. Grasshopper Sparrow\, Eastern Meadowlark\, Indigo Bunting\, and Prairie Warblers to name a few.\nJune 8th- 11th. Connecticut Lakes\, Moose Bog\, and a new stop in New Hampshire to look for Bicknell’s Thrush. More details to come\, but we’ll need to make motel reservations in February. Last year’s trip to this area was very successful. Many species of breeding warblers\, Philadelphia Vireo\, Canada Jay\, Spruce Grouse\, American Bittern\, Wilson’s Snipe\, Cliff Swallows\, etc.\n\nRegistration opens Friday\, January 20 at 9:00 AM \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/20th-annual-spring-birding-course-8/
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230408T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230408T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225347
CREATED:20230117T201223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230117T201223Z
UID:10003300-1680937200-1680955200@www.hitchcockcenter.org
SUMMARY:20th Annual Spring Birding Course
DESCRIPTION:20th Annual Spring Birding Course\nwith Scott Surner\nHave you wanted to bird? Do you love birding but don’t get out enough on your own? Then this course is for you\, join other birders and the amazing birder Scott Surner for this spring course of going to all the best spots to see all the coolest of birds! This is an intensive course through the spring with many wonderful hours of field trips around New England. \nFor ages 12 and up. Space is limited to 15 birders. Cost Sliding Scale $750\, $700\, $650\, $600.Class Schedule: \n\nFeb 4th-Local- 7:00-12:00. Kick off the spring class- Winter specialties in the Valley.\nFeb 24th-26. Coastal Trip Weekend. Weather permitting of course. Either the North Shore or Cape Cod.\nMarch 4th- 7:00 AM- 12:00 – Local. Returning Waterfowl and late-season winter birds.\nMarch 11th- 7:00-12:00. Local. Waterfowl.\nMarch 18th – 7:00 AM-12:00. Local. More waterfowl. (Hatfield/Turners Falls Area)\nApril 1st- 7:00-12:00. Local\nApril 8th- 7:00 AM- 12:00. Local\nApril 15th- 7:00 AM-12:00. Westover and Tilley Street\, Ludlow. Upland Sandpipers\, Eastern Meadowlark\, early warblers\, Rusty Blackbirds?\nApril 29th- Plum Island. 5:00-Dusk. All Day. Waterfowl\, early shorebirds\, warblers etc. Last year we encountered a huge flock of Glossy Ibis at the end of the day\, over 120 birds. Bring lunch.\nMay 6th – 6:30 AM- 12:00. Amherst Area. Migration starting to kick into gear. Warblers\, Vireo’s etc.\nMay 13th- 6:30 AM-12:00. Mt. Holyoke. Breeding Cerulean & Worm-eating Warblers.\nMay 20th- 6;30AM-12:00- Local. Amherst/Hadley Area. Migration at its peak! Warblers\, Flycatchers\, Vireos\, Sparrows etc.\nMay 27th- NO Class. Memorial Day Weekend.\nJune 3rd- 5:30-12:00. Southwick Wildlife Area. Grasshopper Sparrow\, Eastern Meadowlark\, Indigo Bunting\, and Prairie Warblers to name a few.\nJune 8th- 11th. Connecticut Lakes\, Moose Bog\, and a new stop in New Hampshire to look for Bicknell’s Thrush. More details to come\, but we’ll need to make motel reservations in February. Last year’s trip to this area was very successful. Many species of breeding warblers\, Philadelphia Vireo\, Canada Jay\, Spruce Grouse\, American Bittern\, Wilson’s Snipe\, Cliff Swallows\, etc.\n\nRegistration opens Friday\, January 20 at 9:00 AM \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/20th-annual-spring-birding-course-7/
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230401T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230401T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225347
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SUMMARY:20th Annual Spring Birding Course
DESCRIPTION:20th Annual Spring Birding Course\nwith Scott Surner\nHave you wanted to bird? Do you love birding but don’t get out enough on your own? Then this course is for you\, join other birders and the amazing birder Scott Surner for this spring course of going to all the best spots to see all the coolest of birds! This is an intensive course through the spring with many wonderful hours of field trips around New England. \nFor ages 12 and up. Space is limited to 15 birders. Cost Sliding Scale $750\, $700\, $650\, $600.Class Schedule: \n\nFeb 4th-Local- 7:00-12:00. Kick off the spring class- Winter specialties in the Valley.\nFeb 24th-26. Coastal Trip Weekend. Weather permitting of course. Either the North Shore or Cape Cod.\nMarch 4th- 7:00 AM- 12:00 – Local. Returning Waterfowl and late-season winter birds.\nMarch 11th- 7:00-12:00. Local. Waterfowl.\nMarch 18th – 7:00 AM-12:00. Local. More waterfowl. (Hatfield/Turners Falls Area)\nApril 1st- 7:00-12:00. Local\nApril 8th- 7:00 AM- 12:00. Local\nApril 15th- 7:00 AM-12:00. Westover and Tilley Street\, Ludlow. Upland Sandpipers\, Eastern Meadowlark\, early warblers\, Rusty Blackbirds?\nApril 29th- Plum Island. 5:00-Dusk. All Day. Waterfowl\, early shorebirds\, warblers etc. Last year we encountered a huge flock of Glossy Ibis at the end of the day\, over 120 birds. Bring lunch.\nMay 6th – 6:30 AM- 12:00. Amherst Area. Migration starting to kick into gear. Warblers\, Vireo’s etc.\nMay 13th- 6:30 AM-12:00. Mt. Holyoke. Breeding Cerulean & Worm-eating Warblers.\nMay 20th- 6;30AM-12:00- Local. Amherst/Hadley Area. Migration at its peak! Warblers\, Flycatchers\, Vireos\, Sparrows etc.\nMay 27th- NO Class. Memorial Day Weekend.\nJune 3rd- 5:30-12:00. Southwick Wildlife Area. Grasshopper Sparrow\, Eastern Meadowlark\, Indigo Bunting\, and Prairie Warblers to name a few.\nJune 8th- 11th. Connecticut Lakes\, Moose Bog\, and a new stop in New Hampshire to look for Bicknell’s Thrush. More details to come\, but we’ll need to make motel reservations in February. Last year’s trip to this area was very successful. Many species of breeding warblers\, Philadelphia Vireo\, Canada Jay\, Spruce Grouse\, American Bittern\, Wilson’s Snipe\, Cliff Swallows\, etc.\n\nRegistration opens Friday\, January 20 at 9:00 AM \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/20th-annual-spring-birding-course-6/
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230318T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230318T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225347
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230117T200934Z
UID:10003298-1679122800-1679140800@www.hitchcockcenter.org
SUMMARY:20th Annual Spring Birding Course
DESCRIPTION:20th Annual Spring Birding Course\nwith Scott Surner\nHave you wanted to bird? Do you love birding but don’t get out enough on your own? Then this course is for you\, join other birders and the amazing birder Scott Surner for this spring course of going to all the best spots to see all the coolest of birds! This is an intensive course through the spring with many wonderful hours of field trips around New England. \nFor ages 12 and up. Space is limited to 15 birders. Cost Sliding Scale $750\, $700\, $650\, $600.Class Schedule: \n\nFeb 4th-Local- 7:00-12:00. Kick off the spring class- Winter specialties in the Valley.\nFeb 24th-26. Coastal Trip Weekend. Weather permitting of course. Either the North Shore or Cape Cod.\nMarch 4th- 7:00 AM- 12:00 – Local. Returning Waterfowl and late-season winter birds.\nMarch 11th- 7:00-12:00. Local. Waterfowl.\nMarch 18th – 7:00 AM-12:00. Local. More waterfowl. (Hatfield/Turners Falls Area)\nApril 1st- 7:00-12:00. Local\nApril 8th- 7:00 AM- 12:00. Local\nApril 15th- 7:00 AM-12:00. Westover and Tilley Street\, Ludlow. Upland Sandpipers\, Eastern Meadowlark\, early warblers\, Rusty Blackbirds?\nApril 29th- Plum Island. 5:00-Dusk. All Day. Waterfowl\, early shorebirds\, warblers etc. Last year we encountered a huge flock of Glossy Ibis at the end of the day\, over 120 birds. Bring lunch.\nMay 6th – 6:30 AM- 12:00. Amherst Area. Migration starting to kick into gear. Warblers\, Vireo’s etc.\nMay 13th- 6:30 AM-12:00. Mt. Holyoke. Breeding Cerulean & Worm-eating Warblers.\nMay 20th- 6;30AM-12:00- Local. Amherst/Hadley Area. Migration at its peak! Warblers\, Flycatchers\, Vireos\, Sparrows etc.\nMay 27th- NO Class. Memorial Day Weekend.\nJune 3rd- 5:30-12:00. Southwick Wildlife Area. Grasshopper Sparrow\, Eastern Meadowlark\, Indigo Bunting\, and Prairie Warblers to name a few.\nJune 8th- 11th. Connecticut Lakes\, Moose Bog\, and a new stop in New Hampshire to look for Bicknell’s Thrush. More details to come\, but we’ll need to make motel reservations in February. Last year’s trip to this area was very successful. Many species of breeding warblers\, Philadelphia Vireo\, Canada Jay\, Spruce Grouse\, American Bittern\, Wilson’s Snipe\, Cliff Swallows\, etc.\n\nRegistration opens Friday\, January 20 at 9:00 AM \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/20th-annual-spring-birding-course-5/
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225347
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230117T200834Z
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SUMMARY:20th Annual Spring Birding Course
DESCRIPTION:20th Annual Spring Birding Course\nwith Scott Surner\nHave you wanted to bird? Do you love birding but don’t get out enough on your own? Then this course is for you\, join other birders and the amazing birder Scott Surner for this spring course of going to all the best spots to see all the coolest of birds! This is an intensive course through the spring with many wonderful hours of field trips around New England. \nFor ages 12 and up. Space is limited to 15 birders. Cost Sliding Scale $750\, $700\, $650\, $600.Class Schedule: \n\nFeb 4th-Local- 7:00-12:00. Kick off the spring class- Winter specialties in the Valley.\nFeb 24th-26. Coastal Trip Weekend. Weather permitting of course. Either the North Shore or Cape Cod.\nMarch 4th- 7:00 AM- 12:00 – Local. Returning Waterfowl and late-season winter birds.\nMarch 11th- 7:00-12:00. Local. Waterfowl.\nMarch 18th – 7:00 AM-12:00. Local. More waterfowl. (Hatfield/Turners Falls Area)\nApril 1st- 7:00-12:00. Local\nApril 8th- 7:00 AM- 12:00. Local\nApril 15th- 7:00 AM-12:00. Westover and Tilley Street\, Ludlow. Upland Sandpipers\, Eastern Meadowlark\, early warblers\, Rusty Blackbirds?\nApril 29th- Plum Island. 5:00-Dusk. All Day. Waterfowl\, early shorebirds\, warblers etc. Last year we encountered a huge flock of Glossy Ibis at the end of the day\, over 120 birds. Bring lunch.\nMay 6th – 6:30 AM- 12:00. Amherst Area. Migration starting to kick into gear. Warblers\, Vireo’s etc.\nMay 13th- 6:30 AM-12:00. Mt. Holyoke. Breeding Cerulean & Worm-eating Warblers.\nMay 20th- 6;30AM-12:00- Local. Amherst/Hadley Area. Migration at its peak! Warblers\, Flycatchers\, Vireos\, Sparrows etc.\nMay 27th- NO Class. Memorial Day Weekend.\nJune 3rd- 5:30-12:00. Southwick Wildlife Area. Grasshopper Sparrow\, Eastern Meadowlark\, Indigo Bunting\, and Prairie Warblers to name a few.\nJune 8th- 11th. Connecticut Lakes\, Moose Bog\, and a new stop in New Hampshire to look for Bicknell’s Thrush. More details to come\, but we’ll need to make motel reservations in February. Last year’s trip to this area was very successful. Many species of breeding warblers\, Philadelphia Vireo\, Canada Jay\, Spruce Grouse\, American Bittern\, Wilson’s Snipe\, Cliff Swallows\, etc.\n\nRegistration opens Friday\, January 20 at 9:00 AM \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/20th-annual-spring-birding-course-4/
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230304T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230304T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225347
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230117T200708Z
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SUMMARY:20th Annual Spring Birding Course
DESCRIPTION:20th Annual Spring Birding Course\nwith Scott Surner\nHave you wanted to bird? Do you love birding but don’t get out enough on your own? Then this course is for you\, join other birders and the amazing birder Scott Surner for this spring course of going to all the best spots to see all the coolest of birds! This is an intensive course through the spring with many wonderful hours of field trips around New England. \nFor ages 12 and up. Space is limited to 15 birders. Cost Sliding Scale $750\, $700\, $650\, $600.Class Schedule: \n\nFeb 4th-Local- 7:00-12:00. Kick off the spring class- Winter specialties in the Valley.\nFeb 24th-26. Coastal Trip Weekend. Weather permitting of course. Either the North Shore or Cape Cod.\nMarch 4th- 7:00 AM- 12:00 – Local. Returning Waterfowl and late-season winter birds.\nMarch 11th- 7:00-12:00. Local. Waterfowl.\nMarch 18th – 7:00 AM-12:00. Local. More waterfowl. (Hatfield/Turners Falls Area)\nApril 1st- 7:00-12:00. Local\nApril 8th- 7:00 AM- 12:00. Local\nApril 15th- 7:00 AM-12:00. Westover and Tilley Street\, Ludlow. Upland Sandpipers\, Eastern Meadowlark\, early warblers\, Rusty Blackbirds?\nApril 29th- Plum Island. 5:00-Dusk. All Day. Waterfowl\, early shorebirds\, warblers etc. Last year we encountered a huge flock of Glossy Ibis at the end of the day\, over 120 birds. Bring lunch.\nMay 6th – 6:30 AM- 12:00. Amherst Area. Migration starting to kick into gear. Warblers\, Vireo’s etc.\nMay 13th- 6:30 AM-12:00. Mt. Holyoke. Breeding Cerulean & Worm-eating Warblers.\nMay 20th- 6;30AM-12:00- Local. Amherst/Hadley Area. Migration at its peak! Warblers\, Flycatchers\, Vireos\, Sparrows etc.\nMay 27th- NO Class. Memorial Day Weekend.\nJune 3rd- 5:30-12:00. Southwick Wildlife Area. Grasshopper Sparrow\, Eastern Meadowlark\, Indigo Bunting\, and Prairie Warblers to name a few.\nJune 8th- 11th. Connecticut Lakes\, Moose Bog\, and a new stop in New Hampshire to look for Bicknell’s Thrush. More details to come\, but we’ll need to make motel reservations in February. Last year’s trip to this area was very successful. Many species of breeding warblers\, Philadelphia Vireo\, Canada Jay\, Spruce Grouse\, American Bittern\, Wilson’s Snipe\, Cliff Swallows\, etc.\n\nRegistration opens Friday\, January 20 at 9:00 AM \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/20th-annual-spring-birding-course-3/
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230224
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230227
DTSTAMP:20260416T225347
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230117T200516Z
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SUMMARY:20th Annual Spring Birding Course
DESCRIPTION:20th Annual Spring Birding Course\nwith Scott Surner\nHave you wanted to bird? Do you love birding but don’t get out enough on your own? Then this course is for you\, join other birders and the amazing birder Scott Surner for this spring course of going to all the best spots to see all the coolest of birds! This is an intensive course through the spring with many wonderful hours of field trips around New England. \nFor ages 12 and up. Space is limited to 15 birders. Cost Sliding Scale $750\, $700\, $650\, $600.Class Schedule: \n\nFeb 4th-Local- 7:00-12:00. Kick off the spring class- Winter specialties in the Valley.\nFeb 24th-26. Coastal Trip Weekend. Weather permitting of course. Either the North Shore or Cape Cod.\nMarch 4th- 7:00 AM- 12:00 – Local. Returning Waterfowl and late-season winter birds.\nMarch 11th- 7:00-12:00. Local. Waterfowl.\nMarch 18th – 7:00 AM-12:00. Local. More waterfowl. (Hatfield/Turners Falls Area)\nApril 1st- 7:00-12:00. Local\nApril 8th- 7:00 AM- 12:00. Local\nApril 15th- 7:00 AM-12:00. Westover and Tilley Street\, Ludlow. Upland Sandpipers\, Eastern Meadowlark\, early warblers\, Rusty Blackbirds?\nApril 29th- Plum Island. 5:00-Dusk. All Day. Waterfowl\, early shorebirds\, warblers etc. Last year we encountered a huge flock of Glossy Ibis at the end of the day\, over 120 birds. Bring lunch.\nMay 6th – 6:30 AM- 12:00. Amherst Area. Migration starting to kick into gear. Warblers\, Vireo’s etc.\nMay 13th- 6:30 AM-12:00. Mt. Holyoke. Breeding Cerulean & Worm-eating Warblers.\nMay 20th- 6;30AM-12:00- Local. Amherst/Hadley Area. Migration at its peak! Warblers\, Flycatchers\, Vireos\, Sparrows etc.\nMay 27th- NO Class. Memorial Day Weekend.\nJune 3rd- 5:30-12:00. Southwick Wildlife Area. Grasshopper Sparrow\, Eastern Meadowlark\, Indigo Bunting\, and Prairie Warblers to name a few.\nJune 8th- 11th. Connecticut Lakes\, Moose Bog\, and a new stop in New Hampshire to look for Bicknell’s Thrush. More details to come\, but we’ll need to make motel reservations in February. Last year’s trip to this area was very successful. Many species of breeding warblers\, Philadelphia Vireo\, Canada Jay\, Spruce Grouse\, American Bittern\, Wilson’s Snipe\, Cliff Swallows\, etc.\n\nRegistration opens Friday\, January 20 at 9:00 AM \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/20th-annual-spring-birding-course-2/
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230211T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230211T220000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225347
CREATED:20230117T195001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230117T195001Z
UID:10003293-1676143800-1676152800@www.hitchcockcenter.org
SUMMARY:Owl Prowl with Dan Ziomek
DESCRIPTION:Owl Prowl with Dan Ziomek\nSaturdays\, January 28th\, February 4th or 11th\n7:30pm – 10pm\nHave you been hearing the Great Horned Owls at dusk and dawn? They are hooting. Join valley birder Dan Ziomek for this extra special treat of searching for owls on winter nights! Dress super duper warmly. \nFor ages 12 and up. Space is limited to 15 participants. Cost $25 per prowl. \nRegistration opens Friday\, January 20 at 9:00 AM \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/owl-prowl-with-dan-ziomek-6/
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230204T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230204T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225347
CREATED:20230117T200257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230117T200323Z
UID:10003294-1675494000-1675512000@www.hitchcockcenter.org
SUMMARY:20th Annual Spring Birding Course
DESCRIPTION:20th Annual Spring Birding Course\nwith Scott Surner\nHave you wanted to bird? Do you love birding but don’t get out enough on your own? Then this course is for you\, join other birders and the amazing birder Scott Surner for this spring course of going to all the best spots to see all the coolest of birds! This is an intensive course through the spring with many wonderful hours of field trips around New England. \nFor ages 12 and up. Space is limited to 15 birders. Cost Sliding Scale $750\, $700\, $650\, $600.Class Schedule: \n\nFeb 4th-Local- 7:00-12:00. Kick off the spring class- Winter specialties in the Valley.\nFeb 24th-26. Coastal Trip Weekend. Weather permitting of course. Either the North Shore or Cape Cod.\nMarch 4th- 7:00 AM- 12:00 – Local. Returning Waterfowl and late-season winter birds.\nMarch 11th- 7:00-12:00. Local. Waterfowl.\nMarch 18th – 7:00 AM-12:00. Local. More waterfowl. (Hatfield/Turners Falls Area)\nApril 1st- 7:00-12:00. Local\nApril 8th- 7:00 AM- 12:00. Local\nApril 15th- 7:00 AM-12:00. Westover and Tilley Street\, Ludlow. Upland Sandpipers\, Eastern Meadowlark\, early warblers\, Rusty Blackbirds?\nApril 29th- Plum Island. 5:00-Dusk. All Day. Waterfowl\, early shorebirds\, warblers etc. Last year we encountered a huge flock of Glossy Ibis at the end of the day\, over 120 birds. Bring lunch.\nMay 6th – 6:30 AM- 12:00. Amherst Area. Migration starting to kick into gear. Warblers\, Vireo’s etc.\nMay 13th- 6:30 AM-12:00. Mt. Holyoke. Breeding Cerulean & Worm-eating Warblers.\nMay 20th- 6;30AM-12:00- Local. Amherst/Hadley Area. Migration at its peak! Warblers\, Flycatchers\, Vireos\, Sparrows etc.\nMay 27th- NO Class. Memorial Day Weekend.\nJune 3rd- 5:30-12:00. Southwick Wildlife Area. Grasshopper Sparrow\, Eastern Meadowlark\, Indigo Bunting\, and Prairie Warblers to name a few.\nJune 8th- 11th. Connecticut Lakes\, Moose Bog\, and a new stop in New Hampshire to look for Bicknell’s Thrush. More details to come\, but we’ll need to make motel reservations in February. Last year’s trip to this area was very successful. Many species of breeding warblers\, Philadelphia Vireo\, Canada Jay\, Spruce Grouse\, American Bittern\, Wilson’s Snipe\, Cliff Swallows\, etc.\n\nRegistration opens Friday\, January 20 at 9:00 AM \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/event/20th-annual-spring-birding-course/
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Ages 12-15 or Grades 7-9
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