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JUNE PROGRAMS
at Fresh Pond Reservation

These events are FREE and open to the public. Children are welcome in the company of an adult.
You will receive information on parking when you register. Registration information is below.



Biodiversity Days Bird Walk

Date: Saturday, June 6
Time: 7:00 to 10:00 am

Meeting Place:
Neville Place Driveway, 650 Concord Avenue

Today we will walk all of the way around the Pond, collecting information on bird species, numbers, and nests for our annual Biodiversity Days database. Beginners are welcome on this easy 2¼-mile walk. We have binoculars to lend and will show you how to use them.

The Trees of Kingsley Park

Date: Sunday, June 7
Time: 1:00 to 3:00 pm

Meeting Place:
Ranger Station, Water Purification Facility
250 Fresh Pond Parkway

This program is designed for beginners and people who love to look closely at trees. We will learn to identify Kingsley Park's familiar trees by their leaves, bark and flowers/seeds. Participants will leave with a map, a tree list and tracing of 12 different species' leaves for further study. Tree finder guides will be available for use during the program.

A Tour of the Water Purification Facility

Date: Monday, June 8
Time: 6:00 to 7:30 pm

Meeting Place:
Water Purification Facility Front Door

Come learn how water that falls as rain in the western suburbs is transported to Cambridge, purified into drinking water in the Walter J. Sullivan Water Purification Facility, and piped to all of our local homes and businesses. Members of the Cambridge Water Department staff will describe the process, answer your questions, and give the group a tour of the building.

Wildflower Identification

Date: Saturday, June 13
Time:
1:00 to 3:00 pm
Meeting Place:
Water Purification Facility Front Door

Come learn how to use Newcomb's Wildflower Guide to identify early summer wildflowers. Then we will learn to identify some of the shrubs and trees we see as we walk around the Reservation. We will have the guides for you to use, but bring your sharp eye for detail!

Purple Loosestrife Biocontrol Monitoring

Date: Sunday, June 14
Time:
1:00 to 3:00 pm
Meeting Place:
Water Purification Facility Front Door

You can participate in Fresh Pond's Purple Loosestrife Biocontrol Project by helping collect plant data from the wetland where we released Galerucella beetles (on May 6) for the third year. No experience is necessary: we will explain the project and give you a training session.

An Evening Walk in the Upper Cambridge Watershed

Date: Monday, June 15
Time:
6:00 to 8:00 pm
Meeting Place: Water Purification Facility Front Door

Chip Norton, Cambridge Watershed Manager, will lead one of his popular walks through Cambridge-owned land in the upper watershed. This time we will explore property on Route 117 in Lincoln, and will hike the trail network between Twin Pond and Beaver Pond. This will be about a 3 mile hike. We will carpool from the Water Dept. parking lot, leaving promptly at 6 pm, or you can meet us at the parking lot on Rt. 117 at 6:30. RSVP!

Invasive Plants Identification

Date: Wednesday, June 17
Time: 6:00 to 7:30 pm

Meeting Place:
Water Purification Facility

Learn to identify the most common non-native invasive plants that are having a negative impact on our yards, gardens and natural areas. Jessica Korecki from the New England Wild Flower Society will lead this walk on the Reservation using our own weeds as examples. She will also offer recommendations for ways
of combatting invasive species.


Summer Solstice Bird Walk

Date: Saturday, June 20
Time: 6:30 to 8:30 pm

Meeting Place:
Neville Place Driveway, 650 Concord Avenue

If you can't bear to get up at dawn to look at birds, this walk is for you. Just as people take advantage of the longest days of the year to continue their outdoor activities, so do birds. They need the extra hours of daylight to forage for food for their hungry babies. Beginning birders are welcome. We have binoculars to lend and will show you how to use them.

Welcome to Fresh Pond!

Date: Sunday, June 21
Time: 1:00 to 3:00 pm

Meeting Place:
Ranger Station, Water Purification Facility

This will be a ranger-led tour for people of all ages to discover and discuss the things they may have been wondering about the reservation and all the life forms that share it. This will be a leisurely walk of 2 ¼ miles with lots of pauses. Wear walking shoes and bring water!

A Fresh Pond Reservation Walkabout

Date: Monday, June 29
Time:
6:00 to 8:00 pm
Meeting Place:
Water Purification Facility Front Door

Join Watershed Manager, Chip Norton, on a walk in the Reservation's recently restored or soon to be restored natural areas. Chip will use maps and diagrams to help illustrate the goals for these restoration projects, and answer your questions.

 Please register for each event that you plan to attend:
You will receive directions and information on parking in response to your registration.
E-mail Elizabeth Wylde at friendsoffreshpond@yahoo.com
or call (617) 349-6489 and leave your name and phone number.

To receive monthly email program announcements, send an email to friendsoffreshpond@yahoo.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

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JULY PROGRAMS
at Fresh Pond Reservation

These events are FREE and open to the public. Children are welcome in the company of an adult.
You will receive information on parking when you register. Registration information is below.



Trees of Fresh Pond
Dates: Sundays from July 5 through August 9
Time: 1:00 to 3:00 pm
Meeting Places: On location at Fresh Pond.
Look for "Tree ID Program" sign at the site

Learn and practice tree identification skills this summer. Join us for one, several, or all of 6 consecutive Sunday afternoons in July and August, and learn to identify many of the more than 50 tree species growing on the Reservation. We'll visit 12 trees each program by observing leaves, bark and buds. We'll create leaf rubbings, use Tree Finder keys for identification and map locations to enable you to revisit the trees on your own. Each program will include a few trees from the previous program to reinforce your skills so that at the end of the series, you will know how to go about identifying any tree in the summer. And you will have your own field guide of the trees of Fresh Pond.

July 5 – Kingsley Park
July 12 – From the Kinsley Park Bowl to the Weir Meadow
July 19 – The Weir Meadow
July 26 - Little Fresh Pond
August 2 - Black's Nook
August 9- Lusitania Wet Meadow.


Summer Bird Walk

Date: Sunday, July 12
Time: 7:30 to 9:30 am
Meeting Place:
Neville Place Driveway
650 Concord Avenue, Cambridge

Early morning is the best time to look for birds during the summer, because birds are most active when the air is cool and they are hungry for breakfast. We may find adults feeding babies in the nest, and fledglings that are following their parents and chirping for food. As always. beginning birders are welcome. We have binoculars to lend and will show you how to use them.

Tour of the Water Purification Facility

Date: Monday, July 13
Time:
6:00 to 7:30 pm
Meeting Place:
Water Purification Facility
250 Fresh Pond Parkway

Come learn how water that falls as rain in the western suburbs is transported to Cambridge, purified into drinking water in the Water Purification Facility, and piped to all of our local homes and businesses. Members of the Cambridge Water Department staff will describe the process, answer your questions, and give the group a tour of the building.

Invasive Plants Identification Workshop

Date: Tuesday, July 14
Time: 6:00 to 7:30 pm

Meeting Place:
Water Purification Facility
250 Fresh Pond Parkway

Learn to identify the most common non-native invasive plants that are having a negative impact on our yards, gardens and natural areas. Jessica Korecki from the New England Wild Flower Society will lead this walk on the Reservation using our own weeds as examples. She will also offer recommendations for ways
of combatting invasive species.


A Fresh Pond Reservation Walkabout

Date: Monday, July 20
Time: 6:00 to 8:00 pm

Meeting Place:Water Purification Facility
250 Fresh Pond Parkway

Chip Norton, Cambridge Watershed Manager, will give a tour of Fresh Pond Reservation's conservation and recreation areas. He also will use maps and diagrams to help illustrate the goals for this major restoration project. Next Monday Evening Walkabout date: Aug 3.

An Evening Walk in the Upper Cambridge Watershed

Date: Monday, July 27
Time: 6:00 to 8:00 pm

Meeting Place:
Water Purification Facility
250 Fresh Pond Parkway

Chip Norton, Cambridge Watershed Manager will lead us on a hike on City of Cambridge owned property in Lincoln and Lexington, just north of Hobbs Brook Reservoir. We will review the natural and cultural history data that has been collected as part of the Hobbs Brook Watershed. We will carpool from the Water Department parking lot, leaving promptly at 6:10. Registration is required.

 Please register for each event that you plan to attend:
You will receive directions and information on parking in response to your registration.
E-mail Elizabeth Wylde at friendsoffreshpond@yahoo.com
or call (617) 349-4793 and leave your name and phone number.

To receive monthly email program announcements, send an email to friendsoffreshpond@yahoo.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

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AUGUST PROGRAMS
at Fresh Pond Reservation

These events are FREE and open to the public. Children are welcome in the company of an adult.
You will receive information on parking when you register. Registration information is below.



Trees of Fresh Pond
Date: Sunday, August 2
Meeting Place: Black's Nook Pond
Time: 1:00 to 3:00 pm

Date: Sunday, August 9
Meeting Place: Lusitania Wet Meadow

Time: 1:00 to 3:00 pm.

Learn and practice tree identification skills this summer. Join us for one, several, or all of 6 consecutive Sunday afternoons in July and August, and learn to identify many of the more than 50 tree species growing on the Reservation. We'll visit 12 trees each program by observing leaves, bark and buds. We'll create leaf rubbings, use Tree Finder keys for identification and map locations to enable you to revisit the trees on your own. Each program will include a few trees from the previous program to reinforce your skills so that at the end of the series, you will know how to go about identifying any tree in the summer. And you will have your own field guide of the trees of Fresh Pond.

A Fresh Pond Reservation Walkabout

Date: Monday, August 3
Time:
6:00 to 8:00 pm
Meeting Place:Water Purification Facility

250 Fresh Pond Parkway

Chip Norton, Cambridge Watershed Manager, will give a tour of Fresh Pond Reservation's conservation and recreation areas. He also will use maps and diagrams to help illustrate the goals for this major restoration project.


Tour of the Water Purification Facility

Date: Monday, August 10
Time:
6:00 to 7:30 pm
Meeting Place:
Water Purification Facility
250 Fresh Pond Parkway

Come learn how water that falls as rain in the western suburbs is transported to Cambridge, purified into drinking water in the Water Purification Facility, and piped to all of our local homes and businesses. Members of the Cambridge Water Department staff will describe the process, answer your questions, and give the group a tour of the building.

Invasive Plants Identification Workshop

Date: Tuesday, August 18
Time: 6:00 to 7:30 pm

Meeting Place:
Water Purification Facility
250 Fresh Pond Parkway

Learn to identify the most common non-native invasive plants that are having a negative impact on our yards, gardens and natural areas. Ted Elliman from the New England Wild Flower Society will lead this walk on the Reservation using our own weeds as examples. She will also offer recommendations for ways
of combatting invasive species.


 

 Please register for each event that you plan to attend:
You will receive directions and information on parking in response to your registration.
E-mail Elizabeth Wylde at friendsoffreshpond@yahoo.com
or call (617) 349-4793 and leave your name and phone number.

To receive monthly email program announcements, send an email to friendsoffreshpond@yahoo.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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