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SUMMARY:Introduction to Nature Photography
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with The Scarborough Public Library\, please join instructor Dan Kehlenbach for a class on Nature Photography. \nWhether alone or with others\, exploring nature with a camera is a great way to enjoy the beauty of the world around you. Nature is everywhere– you don’t have to travel to far-off destinations to make photographs. \nRequirements for class: \n\nNo experience necessary! This class is geared for the complete beginner. People with experience will also benefit from the presentations.\nA digital camera of any kind\nComputer or mobile device to edit photos (or use the library computers)\nClass notes will be provided\nRegistration for all six classes is required\n\nParticipants will learn: \n\nPhotographic techniques for a wide range of nature subjects\nEthics of nature photography and responsible practices\nProcessing photos in the “digital darkroom”\nAn appreciation for nature and skills for an enjoyable lifelong pursuit\n\nCourse Outline: \n\nIntroduction to nature photography\, cameras\, and gear — Tuesday\, April 25\, 6:30PM-7:30PM\nLandscape and scenics — Saturday\, April 29\, 1PM-2:30PM. Optional Saturday morning meet up at a special Scarborough location TBA\nWildlife — Tuesday\, May 2\, 6:30PM-8PM\nClose-ups and macros — Saturday\, May 6\, 1PM-2:30PM. Optional Saturday morning meet up at a special Scarborough location TBA\nAfter the capture – the digital darkroom — Tuesday\, May 9 6:30PM-8PM\nProjects for your nature photographs — Saturday\, May 13 1PM-2:30PM. No Saturday morning meet up.\nPhoto Gallery Kickoff & Reception — Tuesday\, May 16 6:30PM-8PM\n\nInstructor: Dan Kehlenbach \nDan is a passionate nature photographer who loves to share his lessons with people to help them enjoy photography and the outdoors. He can be usually found in forests\, wetlands\, and shorelines marveling in the natural world. \n  \nRegister Here
URL:https://scarboroughlandtrust.org/event/introduction-to-nature-photography/
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SUMMARY:Contemplative Spring Walk
DESCRIPTION:The Contemplative Spring Walk is part of a year-long series of contemplative nature walks that honor the seasons and nurture connection with the natural world.\nA celebration of seasons\, this series of contemplative walks features reflection\, gratitude\, and nature ID. \nDuring this Spring Walk your perception will be expanded as you relate to Pleasant Hill Preserve through all four senses. We’ll learn about amazing bird features as we listen for their songs and track their movements. We’ll also engage in contemplative practice\, opening our minds and hearts as we relate to an alive and wise landscape.This walk will be led by Nicole Diroff\, a Maine Master Naturalist\, United Church of Christ minister\, and Program Director at The BTS Center\, focused on spiritual leadership in a climate-changed world.Families with children age 8 and older are welcome to attend. Please dress for the weather as we will be outside for the entire time. Sunscreen and tick preventatives are recommended. Also\, binoculars are encouraged if you have them!\n\nWe highly suggest you wear boots/shoes with sturdy traction. Please dress in layers. Bring rain protective gear\, water\, and a snack. \nNote SLT’s Liability and Photo Release Form  \nRegistration capacity is limited by parking. Those registering as a group and traveling in one vehicle are only required to register once. *1 car equals 1 reservation*
URL:https://scarboroughlandtrust.org/event/contemplative-spring-walk/
LOCATION:Pleasant Hill Preserve\, 256-280 Pleasant Hill Rd\, Scarborough\, ME\, 04074\, United States
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SUMMARY:Wildflower Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join the Scarborough Land Trust for a wildflower walk at Warren Woods on Saturday\, May 13th. Program Lead Becky Warren Seel has deep family connections to this property and is very knowledgeable about the wildflowers that grow there and where to find them. We hope to see Rhodora\, Mayflowers\, a number of other spring flowers\, and possibly some Lady Slippers. Parking is limited and pre-registration is required. Wear boots for wet areas and bring bug spray for ticks. If you have a wildflower field guide\, we encourage participants to bring it along. If you don’t have one yet\, you can purchase one through the Scarborough Land \nRain Date: May 21st. \nNote SLT’s Liability and Photo Release Form 
URL:https://scarboroughlandtrust.org/event/wildflower-walk-3/
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SUMMARY:Bird Walk with Andrew Mackie
DESCRIPTION:Join Andrew Mackie\, SLT’s Executive Director\, and Eddie Woodin for an afternoon bird walk at Broadturn Farm. Andrew and Mr. Woodin will take participants on a short hike and help participants identify birds they observe along the way.   \nThis program will be geared towards beginning and intermediate birders but all ages and skill levels are encouraged to attend. Be prepared to walk about 1 mile. Binoculars\, bug spray\, sturdy walking shoes\, and long pants are strongly recommended. Remain tick and insect aware. Registration is required for all participants. If you have a bird guide\, we encourage you to bring it along. If you don’t have a bird guide\, they are available for purchase through Scarborough Land Trust— contact us to get yours today! \nNote SLT’s Liability and Photo Release Form 
URL:https://scarboroughlandtrust.org/event/bird-walk-with-andrew-mackie-3/
LOCATION:Broadturn Farm
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SUMMARY:Mother's Day at Broadturn Farm
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, May 14th\n9am-1pm\nJoin us for flowers\, food trucks\, plants\, walks\, fun activities for kids…. and more!\n \nWe have lots of fun things planned!\nScarborough Land Trust will be selling Native Trees and Shrubs in our annual Plant Sale.   Download our list of available plants here. \nOur Pre order window has closed.  Please join us at Broadturn Farm on Mother’s Day to shop the event in person.  We will have a lot of inventory to choose from on the day of!  \n  All pre orders will be available for pick up at Broadturn Farm on Mother’s Day. SLT will also be offering some trees and shrubs available to shop in person at the event. \nBroadturn Farm is offering beautiful Mother’s Day arrangements for presale in a handmade ceramic vase.  Presale offered through their website. \nRebel Hill Farm is offering native wildflowers for preorder or shopping – a percentage of proceeds will go to the Scarborough Land Trust. Pre orders are available through their website. \nOld Wells Farm is offering certified organic vegetable\, flower\, and herb seedlings to shop. \nFood Trucks: \nCrepe Elizabeth \nThe Greeks of Peaks \nLocal Artisans will be offering some beautiful\, hand made items to shop:\nAlice Nasto Ceramics \n \nGo Go Refill \nDirigo Linum \nFull Cycle Art \nWe will also be offering 15 minute Massage appointments!\nSign up for a chair massage in Broadturn’s airbnb cabin and shop/eat/walk while you wait for your appointment! \nParking\nPlease park along the access road which is located at 7 Hanson Road. The main entrance to the farm will be blocked off.
URL:https://scarboroughlandtrust.org/event/mothers-day-at-broadturn-farm/
LOCATION:Broadturn Farm
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SUMMARY:Marsh Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:Snowy Egret by Ann Blanchard\n  \nJoin birder Brad Woodward at Scarborough Land Trust’s Blue Point Preserve for a morning bird walk. Brad will lead a program featuring the birds of Scarborough Marsh. Potential species to see are ibises\, egrets\, herons\, and many more. \nBring binoculars to easily spot the faraway birds. Don’t forget water\, a snack\, layers\, sunscreen\, and insect repellent! \nThis program is suitable for all ages\, however\, the total distance walked will be over a mile. \nPre-registration is required. \nNote SLT’s Liability and Photo Release Form  \n 
URL:https://scarboroughlandtrust.org/event/marsh-bird-walk-2/
LOCATION:Blue Point Preserve\, 5 Seaveys Landing Rd\, Scarborough\, ME\, 04074\, United States
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SUMMARY:Invasive Species Work Session
DESCRIPTION:Under the guidance of our Stewardship Director\, learn how to identify and combat invasive species at Scarborough Land Trust properties and in your own backyard! Invasive species are organisms that are non-native to a particular area and cause harm to the environment where they are introduced. Every year the SLT stewardship committee and a team of dedicated volunteers work hard to manage and fight the spread of invasive species across properties. We need your help identifying these species and working to remove them before they spread. \nAfter learning about species and management\, we will work on removing some from an SLT preserve. All ages welcome\, although children must be accompanied by an adult. Be prepared to walk a short distance\, potentially off the maintained trail. We encourage stewardship volunteers to bring their own tools\, if they have them\, including gloves\, loppers\, trimmers\, shovels\, and any Personal Protective Equipment. We recommend wearing long pants\, comfortable footwear\, and applying bug spray. Remain tick and insect aware. Registration required.
URL:https://scarboroughlandtrust.org/event/invasive-species-work-session/
LOCATION:Pleasant Hill Preserve\, 256-280 Pleasant Hill Rd\, Scarborough\, ME\, 04074\, United States
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