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UID:6674-1718456400-1718463600@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:Free Paddling Lessons for Children Ages 5-17
DESCRIPTION: Photo courtesy of Norton Kayak Company\n  \nFree Kayak/Canoe Lessons for 1st Time Paddlers \nThe Taunton River Watershed Alliance is offering FREE kayak/canoe lessons for children ages 5-17re who have never paddled. To fully enjoy the beautiful Taunton River one must first learn how to paddle. For safety reasons due to the River’s tidal conditions\, lessons will be provided at Norton Reservoir\, located within the Taunton River Watershed. \nAge Requirements: Ages 5-7 require a parent in the boat\, Ages 8 & up require a parent on the shore \nCost: Free for ages 5-17\, $10 for paddling adults \nLocation: Norton Kayak Company at the Norton Reservoir\, 237 Mansfield Ave\, Norton;  Across from Cumberland Farms\, Route 140 \nAll equipment including kayak/canoe\, personal flotation devices & paddles will be provided. Paddling technique and safety lesson will be provided by an American Canoe Association-certified instructor from Norton Kayak Company. \nWaiver form must be completed by a parent or guardian prior to the start of the lesson. Form will be emailed upon registering. \nLimited to 20 participants; Registration is required and first come\, first serve. \nTo register\, email director@savethetaunton.org or call 508-828-1101 \n  \nThis event is made possible in part by a grant from the Mass Cultural Council.    
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/free-paddling-lessons-for-children-their-families/
CATEGORIES:Bruce Spooner Education Center
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240615T120000
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T183236Z
UID:6703-1718445600-1718452800@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:Free Paddling Lessons for Boys & Girls Club Members located within Watershed
DESCRIPTION:   Photo courtesy of Norton Kayak Company \n  \nFree Kayak/Canoe Lessons for any Boys & Girls Club members within the Taunton River Watershed\n \nThe Taunton River Watershed Alliance is offering members of the Watershed area Boys & Girls Club FREE kayak/canoe lessons for children who have never paddled. To fully enjoy the beautiful Taunton River one must first learn how to paddle. For safety reasons due to the River’s tidal conditions\, lessons will be provided at Norton Reservoir\, located within the Taunton River Watershed. \nAge Requirements: Ages 5-7 require a parent in the boat\, Ages 8 & up require a parent on the shore \nCost: Free for ages 5-17\, $10 for paddling adults \nLocation: Norton Kayak Company at the Norton Reservoir\, 237 Mansfield Ave\, Norton;  Across from Cumberland Farms\, Route 140 \nAll equipment including kayak/canoe\, personal flotation devices & paddles will be provided. Paddling technique and safety lesson will be provided by an American Canoe Association-certified instructor from Norton Kayak Company. \nWaiver form must be completed by a parent or guardian prior to the start of the lesson. Form will be emailed upon registering. \nLimited to 20 participants; Registration is required and first come\, first serve. \nTo register\, email director@savethetaunton.org or call 508-828-1101 \n  \nThis event is made possible in part by a grant from the Mass Cultural Council.     \n \n\n 
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/free-paddling-lessons-for-boys-girls-club-members-located-within-watershed/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240608T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240608T120000
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
CREATED:20230316T233615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240515T210836Z
UID:5309-1717839000-1717848000@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:Guided Walk- Mill River Dam Removal Tour\, Taunton
DESCRIPTION:Beth Lambert\, Director of the Massachusetts Division of Ecological Restoration\, will lead a walk and discussion through this restored area. Described as one of the more ambitious aquatic-connectivity projects in Massachusetts history\, learn how the removal of three obsolete dams (Whittenton Mill\, West Britannia\, and Hopewell Mills) and the construction of a fish ladder at Lake Sabbatia led to the opening of over 35 miles of mainstem and tributary spawning habitat to many fish species\, while addressing public safety\, climate adaptation and resilience to extreme weather. \nModerate walk. Sturdy footwear recommended. Two sites will be seen from the road\, however the third requires walking through the woods across uneven terrain.  \nLocation – Participants will meet at TRWA’s Watershed Center (Sweets Knoll State Park\, 1387 Somerset Ave\, Dighton) for a brief project overview before traveling to the site to start the walk. \nLimited to 20 adult participants. Registration required.  \nCost- Members free\, Non-members $5 \nFor more information or to register\, email director@savethetaunton.org or call 508-828-1101. \n 
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/guided-walk-mill-river-dam-restoration-project-taunton/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240605T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240605T190000
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
CREATED:20240524T180819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T180833Z
UID:6710-1717610400-1717614000@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:Journey Through Time with Dr. William Hanna
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URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/journey-through-time-with-dr-william-hanna/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240521T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240521T091500
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
CREATED:20240201T011947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240201T013546Z
UID:6415-1716280200-1716282900@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:Birding at Mallard Point
DESCRIPTION:   \nJoin us for a guided bird stroll to discover which bird species call Mallard Point home. This event is perfect for bird enthusiasts and nature lovers. Ellenor Simmons will lead us through this recreation easement to a fantastic view of the Taunton River in Somerset\, home to many varieties of birds. We recommend bringing binoculars or spotting scope if you have them\, for an up-close look at these feathered friends. For those able\, we will walk down a short steep incline to access the water’s edge. For those unable to access the incline\, we recommend bringing a camping chair to enjoy the scenery and bird songs as you wait. \nSturdy footwear recommended. Pups welcomed on leash. No restrooms available. \nEllenor brings 32 years of state parks experience to TRWA as a former Southcoast Field Operations Team Leader and park supervisor with the MA Department of Conservation and Recreation. In her retirement\, she enjoys leading walks and volunteering with our Diamondback Terrapin Population Research Project \nLimited to 15 participants. Registration required. \nMembers free\, non-members $5. \nMeeting Place:  By entrance sign. Parking along corner of Pilot and Anchor Drives;  Do not block private driveways. \nTo register call (508) 828-1101 or email director@savethetaunton.org. \n   
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/birding-at-mallard-point/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240420T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240420T130000
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
CREATED:20240328T202949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240328T203306Z
UID:6577-1713610800-1713618000@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:Clean-Up Event
DESCRIPTION:We are looking for individuals\, families\, scout troops\, school clubs\, civic organizations\, and corporate and church groups to come out on April 20th during low tide and help remove as much trash as we can from over 1\,000 feet of marsh shoreline.  We estimate there are at least 20 tires\, 3 steel drums\, and bags and bags of plastic\, paper\, and styrofoam trash that have washed down the river and gotten lodged in the marsh.   \nDCR will have a limited amount of work gloves and litter grabbers on hand but if you have your own tools and equipment\, it would help the effort greatly.  We especially recommend wearing rubber boots and work gloves.  Small hand held clippers are great to bring for removing fishing line.  Children are welcome to help\, but must have parent/guardian supervision. There will be tick repellent at the meeting spot\, but please take every precaution to protect yourself (wear light colored clothing & be vigilant checking yourself afterwards.)  Water and snacks will be available. \nMeet at the main parking lot picnic tables at 11:00 a.m. We will have volunteers on hand to direct people to the different areas in the park.  There are jobs for everyone\, but we are especially on the look out for a few adventurous people willing to haul tires/heavy metal from two areas in particular.   \nPre-registration is not required\, but will help us plan\, especially if you are coming with a group.  Call the TRWA at (508) 828-1101 or email director@savethetaunton.org.   \n 
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/earth-day-clean-up/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240418T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240418T150000
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
CREATED:20240328T212801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240402T013533Z
UID:6597-1713448800-1713452400@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:Adventures of Water (ages 6-12)
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n    \nHow much rain water actually makes it into a river? \nWhat role does the Taunton River play in our local history? \nJoin TRWA and the Old Colony History Museum for a water-themed short story\, explore the history of the river\, and take part in a special activity. Discover how rain and runoff flow into the Taunton River with the TRWA’s fun watershed table. Don’t miss our special guest for the day – Ms. T\, the rescue Diamondback Terrapin (turtle)! This program is designed for ages 6-12. Children 12 and under are free; $5/adult admission. No registration required. \nLocation- Old Colony History Museum\, 66 Church Green\, Taunton MA
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/adventures-of-water/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240418T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240418T113000
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
CREATED:20240130T232322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240222T172632Z
UID:6384-1713434400-1713439800@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:Guided Walk- Erwin S Wilder Wildlife Management Area
DESCRIPTION:   \nJoin us in exploring the Erwin S Wilder Wildlife Management Area in Norton. We will enjoy a walk through open fields and forested uplands consisting mostly of oak\, maple and white pine\, with several small red maple swamps. The Snake River will be viewed along a wide section of marshland. This 651 acre preserve is part of the Hockomock Swamp area and home to many wildlife. Signs of deer\, turtles and other creatures that live here will be viewed. \nSturdy footwear recommended. Pups welcomed on leash. No restrooms available. \nEllenor brings 32 years of state parks experience to TRWA as a former Southcoast Field Operations Team Leader and park supervisor with the MA Department of Conservation and Recreation. In her retirement\, she enjoys leading walks and volunteering with our Diamondback Terrapin Population Research Project \nLimited to 15 participants. Registration required. \nMembers free\, non-members $5. \nMeeting Place:  Toad Island Rd parking area off of Bay Street \, Norton  \nTo register call (508) 828-1101 or email director@savethetaunton.org. \n  \n 
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/guided-walk-erwin-s-wilder-management-area/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240417T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240417T120000
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
CREATED:20240328T210949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240328T212051Z
UID:6587-1713351600-1713355200@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:My Taunton River (ages 0-5)
DESCRIPTION:       \nHow much rain water actually makes it into a river? \nWhat role does the Taunton River play in our local history? \nJoin TRWA and the Old Colony History Museum for a water-themed short story\, explore the history of the river\, and take part in a special activity. Discover how rain and runoff flow into the Taunton River with the TRWA’s fun watershed table. This program is designed for ages 0-5. Children are free; $5/adult admission. No registration required.  \nLocation- Old Colony History Museum\, 66 Church Green\, Taunton
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/my-taunton-river-ages-0-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240416T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240416T110000
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
CREATED:20230304T185139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240222T172729Z
UID:5251-1713261600-1713265200@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:Annual Herring Run
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n \nMiddleborough-Lakeville Herring Fishery Commissioners will lead a talk on the annual spring migration of the herring from Mount Hope Bay up the Taunton and Nemasket Rivers to Assawompsett Ponds to spawn. They will discuss the history and significance of this yearly journey. Children on school vacation may get a chance to catch a fish by hand. \nLocation: 47 Wareham Street\, Middleborough \nFree and open to the public. No registration required. All ages welcome!  \n      \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/middleboro-herring-run-and-count/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240404T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240404T113000
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
CREATED:20240328T220408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240328T220408Z
UID:6605-1712224800-1712230200@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:Herring Life Cycle Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join Middleborough-Lakeville Herring Fishery Commissioners Dave Cavanaugh and Tom Barron as they narrate a three-stop tour on the Nemasket River. The tour starts with a talk at Thomas Memorial Park\, also known as the Wareham Street Herring Run\, to learn about the herring life cycle and its historical significance\, followed by a visit to the Assawompset Pond Dam to view their spawning area. The tour ends at Oliver Mill Park where herring are spotted prior to reaching the Wareham Street Herring Run. \nLimited to 15 participants\, ages 13 and up. Registration required. No dogs allowed. \nTo register\, email director@savethetaunton.org  
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/herring-life-cycle-tour/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240327T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240327T140000
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
CREATED:20240131T234057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240206T220144Z
UID:6409-1711544400-1711548000@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:Guided Walk- Porter Pasture
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a guided walk with Ellenor Simmons through Porter Pasture in Freetown\, as we explore its hidden gems firsthand. A short walk uphill through a pine needle path will lead us to an old cemetery to learn of the local families and visit their resting place.  We will then continue to the shore of Shephards Cove to enjoy a view of Assonet Bay. \nPups welcomed on leash. No restrooms available. \nEllenor brings 32 years of state parks experience to TRWA as a former Southcoast Field Operations Team Leader and park supervisor with the MA Department of Conservation and Recreation. In her retirement\, she enjoys leading walks and volunteering with our Diamondback Terrapin Population Research Project \nLimited to 15 participants. Registration required. \nMembers free\, non-members $5. \nMeeting Place:  Parking available off Gramp Dean Road\, Freetown \nTo register call (508) 828-1101 or email director@savethetaunton.org. \n \n 
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/guided-walk-porta-pasture/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240320T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240320T190000
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
CREATED:20240130T221219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T222810Z
UID:6365-1710957600-1710961200@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:Turtles of Massachusetts
DESCRIPTION:    \n  \nFor such a northern location\, Massachusetts is home to many species of turtles. We’ll discuss the anatomy\, evolution\, diversity\, and conservation status of our Bay State turtles. Tips for those who want to help local turtles will also be covered. Learn all about our native turtles from Brian Bastarache during this free 1-hour presentation at Bridgewater Public Library.  No registration required. \nBrian\, a TRWA Board Member\, is chairman of the Bristol County Agricultural High School Environmental Conservation Department and field herpetologist for Oxbow Associates\, Inc. He also leads a team conducting Northern Diamondback Terrapin population research with TRWA since 2016. \n    \n 
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/bay-state-turtles/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240304T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240304T113000
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
CREATED:20240129T183007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240303T131013Z
UID:6345-1709546400-1709551800@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:Guided Walk- Copper Works
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fascinating guided walk through the historic Copper Works site in Norton\, MA. Our knowledgeable guide Ellenor Simmons will lead us along a canal by the Wading River sharing stories and insights about the area\, vegetation\, and wildlife\, stopping to view a pond and remains from the copper refining industry. The copper works once rivaled Paul Revere’s own refining practice. Later in 1837\, pennies from the US Mint were made here. \nThis event offers a unique opportunity to explore the remnants of this once-thriving copper manufacturing site that contributed to the early pollution of the Taunton River. \nSturdy footwear recommended. Pups welcomed on leash. No restrooms available. \nEllenor brings 32 years of state parks experience to TRWA as a former Southcoast Field Operations Team Leader and park supervisor with the MA Department of Conservation and Recreation. In her retirement\, she enjoys leading walks and volunteering with our Diamondback Terrapin Population Research Project \nLimited to 15 participants. Registration required. \nMembers free\, non-members $5. \nMeeting Place:  9:50am Grace Church rear parking lot\, 1 New Taunton Ave\, Norton. We will carpool to trail head. \nTo register call (508) 828-1101 or email director@savethetaunton.org. \n 
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/guided-walk-copper-works/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231129T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231129T100000
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
CREATED:20230927T201253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230927T201253Z
UID:6037-1701248400-1701252000@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:Guided Walk- Gertrude Cornish Forest
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin TRWA member and volunteer Ellenor Simmons as we explore this beautiful Norton property also known as Town Forest\, located near the Three Mile River. This walk will wind us through a pine forest that has reemerged after a winter moth (Operophtera brumata) caterpillar outbreak ten years ago\, killing many of the large oaks. A necessary timber harvest removed the dead wood and thinned the pine canopy to promote regeneration of native tree growth. Sturdy footwear recommended. Pups welcomed. No restrooms available. \nEllenor brings 32 years of state parks experience to TRWA as a former Southcoast Field Operations Team Leader and park supervisor with the MA Department of Conservation and Recreation. In her retirement\, she enjoys leading walks and volunteering with our Diamondback Terrapin Population Research Project \nLimited to 15 participants. Registration required. Members free\, non-members $5. \nMeeting Place: 189 Plain St\, Norton across from Timothy Plain Cemetery \nTo register call (508) 828-1101 or email director@savethetaunton.org. \n   \n  
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/guided-walk-gertrude-cornish-forest/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231116T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231116T190000
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
CREATED:20230915T180003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230915T180425Z
UID:6002-1700155800-1700161200@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:Sowams Area Heritage Project
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us\, along with the Old Colony History Museum\, to learn about current efforts to establish a Sowams Heritage Area in East Bay Rhode Island and nearby Massachusetts. Project Coordinator David Weed will share the area’s significance\, including over fifty locations revealing the early history of Massasoit’s tribe\, the locations where the King Philip War began and ended\, and how the English nearly exterminated the native people who had lived in the area for over 10\,000 years. \nFree and open to the public \nLocation: Old Colony History Museum\, 66 Church Green\, Taunton \nRefreshments will be served at 5:3oPM\, presentation begins at 6PM
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/sowams-area-heritage-project/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231104T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231104T190000
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
CREATED:20231011T192626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231018T193304Z
UID:6106-1699113600-1699124400@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:TRWA Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Have you heard about our 200+ terrapin hatchlings born from 18 protected nests this summer? How has this year’s excessive rain effected our water sampling results?\nJoin us at our Annual Meeting to learn more! \nMain Speaker:  Steve Hurley\,  Southeast District Fisheries Manager for the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife\, will speak on Fisheries Resources of The Taunton River Watershed: Changes and Challenges over the Past 30+ years. \nIn addition to our main speaker\, the meeting will include the election of 2024 Board members and officers\, volunteer recognition awards and reports on TRWA’s many activities of the past year including: \n \n  \nDiamondback Terrapin Study Annual Update\nTRWA’s 2023 Diamondback Terrapin and Snapping Turtle Population Study\, terrapin nest and hatchling protection efforts\nby Jessie Power and Brian Bastarache \n  \n  \n  \n2024 Annual Tide Calendar\nA limited number of the TRWA 2024 Tide Calendars will be available for a discounted price of $15 in time for the holidays. \n \n  \nMeeting Location:  \nBristol County Agricultural High School Student Commons Building\, 135 Center Street\, Dighton. \nThe Student Commons Building is on the north side of Center Street. Parking is located to the rear of the building . The building is fully accessible from all entrances.
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/annual-meeting-november-4th/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231015T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231015T140000
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
CREATED:20230927T181946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231003T175434Z
UID:6025-1697374800-1697378400@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:Guided Walk: Westville Conservation Area
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nThis beautiful 1-hour walk\, led by TRWA member and volunteer Ellenor Simmons\, will showcase one of Taunton’s best kept secrets as we explore mowed meadows and mixed wood forest along the Three Mile River. Sturdy shoes recommended. Pups welcome. No restrooms available. \nEllenor brings 32 years of state parks experience to TRWA as a former Southcoast Field Operations Team Leader and park supervisor with the MA Department of Conservation and Recreation. In her retirement\, she enjoys leading walks and volunteering with our Diamondback Terrapin Population Research Project \nLimited to 15 participants. Registration required. Members free\, non-members $5. \nMeeting Place: 132 North Walker Street\, Taunton. Narrow entrance close to Rt 44. \nTo register call (508) 828-1101 or email director@savethetaunton.org. \n  \n 
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/guided-walk-westville-conservation-area/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230816T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230816T190000
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
CREATED:20230531T175909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230531T180036Z
UID:5520-1692208800-1692212400@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:PFAS Explained- Origin\, Sources & Toxicity with Joe Callahan
DESCRIPTION:Join Joe Callahan for a presentation on the origin\, sources\, and toxicity of PFAS.  \nJoe Callahan is a Massachusetts DEP Licensed Site Professional (LSP)\, Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM)\, and Toxics Use Reduction Planner (TURP) and is currently employed by Verdantas\, LLC with over 30 years experience in the environmental consulting field. Mr. Callahan is currently Project Manager on behalf of the MassDEP Central Region in charge of investigating and if necessary mitigating potential PFAS in drinking water in a number of communities in central Massachusetts. Besides his professional responsibilities\, Joe is also an active volunteer in our local community. He is a long-term member and board president of the Taunton River Watershed Alliance and a delegate of the Taunton River Stewardship Council. \nLocation- Bridgewater Public Library\, Flora T. Little Meeting Room \nFree and Open to the Public \n 
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/pfas-explained-origin-sources-toxicity-with-joe-callahan/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230812T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230812T113000
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
CREATED:20230531T173944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230613T193633Z
UID:5513-1691834400-1691839800@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:Exploring Fresh Water Macroinvertebrates for Children ages 9 & up
DESCRIPTION:Jay Cordeiro\, TRWA Board Member and Wildlife Conservation Biologist\, will introduce children to the aquatic macroinvertebrate fauna found in fresh water. Aquatic macroinvertebrates include immature larval and adult forms of many insects\, such as dragonflies\, damselflies\, mayflies\, and caddisflies; as well as bottom dwelling animals\, such as worms\, snails\, and mussels\, among other organisms. Many of these organisms are sensitive to pollution and can provide important indicators of impaired water quality.   \nChildren will collect samples of aquatic invertebrates and amphibians with nets\, sieves and by hand. We will learn to identify\, count and record their findings\, and discuss the intricate life cycles\, food webs\, and survival adaptations of these organisms.   Program is designed for ages 9 and up.  \nChildren should expect to get wet and are asked to bring old sneakers\, water shoes\, muck boots\, shin high or greater.  All other materials will be provided. \nLocation: War Memorial Park\,  River Street\, West Bridgewater. Meet at parking area.  \nCost:  Members- free;  Non-members- $5.      \nTo register: email director@savethetaunton.org.
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/exploring-fresh-water-macroinvertebrates-for-children-ages-9-up/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230810T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230810T190000
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
CREATED:20230531T191059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230531T191059Z
UID:5549-1691690400-1691694000@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:Monarchs and Milkweed- Part 2
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the TRWA Bruce Spooner Education Center \nJoin Sally Spooner\, TRWA Vice President and Chairperson of the Bruce Spooner Education Center\, as she discusses the steps to raising monarch butterflies\, the issues surrounding them\, what it means to be endangered\, and steps for growing and protecting milkweed. \nWeather permitting\, participants will walk in the library gardens to observe milkweed’s favorite growing conditions. \nLocation- Lakeville Public Library\, 4 Precinct Street\, Lakeville \n \n 
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/monarchs-and-milkweed-part-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230722T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230722T120000
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
CREATED:20230531T183203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230531T184301Z
UID:5526-1690023600-1690027200@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:Monarchs and Milkweed with Sally Spooner
DESCRIPTION:   \nJoin Sally Spooner\, TRWA Vice President and Chairperson of the Bruce Spooner Education Center\, and the Friends of Boyden Refuge for a fascinating program about the Monarch Butterfly. Learn about its lifecycle\, migration and its reliance on the milkweed plant. This hands-on program is suited for children and adults who might be interested in raising monarch butterflies or preserving their essential food source\, milkweed. Materials will be provided. \nLocation – Boyden Wildlife Refuge\, 1298 Cohannet Street Taunton \nNo registration required. Free and open to the public. \n      
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/monarchs-and-milkweed-with-sally-spooner/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230620T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230620T180000
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
CREATED:20230325T194356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230325T194356Z
UID:5346-1687276800-1687284000@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:Wild Edible Plant Walk with Russ Cohen
DESCRIPTION:Join author and wild foods enthusiast Russ Cohen on a two hour ramble to learn about over a dozen species of edible wild plants. Keys to the identification of each species will be provided\, along with information on edible portions\, seasons of availability and preparation methods. Guidelines for safe\, ethical\, and environmentally responsible foraging will be included. \nRuss has received numerous distinguished awards for his rivers work and foraging programs. He has led wild edible walks and talks for over 46 years throughout New England and eastern New York.  In addition\, his foraging book\, Wild Plants I Have Known….and Eaten is now it its eight printing. \nLocation- Great River Preserve\, Bridgewater. Meet at parking lot. \nLimited to 24 participants. Registration required. Members $5\, non-members $10. Payment accepted the day of the event. \nSturdy shoes required. No dogs please. Restrooms not available. \nFor more information or to register\, email director@savethetaunton.org or call 508-828-1101. \n  \n 
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/wild-edible-plant-walk-with-russ-cohen/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T093000
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
CREATED:20230304T174607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230523T143757Z
UID:5239-1686385800-1686389400@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:Guided Bird Walk- Broad Cove Nature Trail
DESCRIPTION:Broad Cove Nature Trail\, Dighton \nThis beautiful 1-hour walk\, led by TRWA member and volunteer Ellenor Simmons\, will give us glimpses of inland and coastal water birds within a variety of habitats: woods\, fields\, and an orchard. Waterproof boots and binoculars recommended. No dogs please. No restrooms available. \nEllenor brings 32 years of state parks experience to TRWA as a former Southcoast Field Operations Team Leader and park supervisor with the MA Department of Conservation and Recreation. In her retirement\, she enjoys leading walks and volunteering with our Diamondback Terrapin Population Research Project \nLimited to 15 participants. Registration required. Members free\, non-members $5. \nMeeting Place: Parking area off Route 138\,  2800 County Street\, Dighton MA; known as West Entrance \nTo register call (508) 828-1101 or email director@savethetaunton.org.
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/guided-bird-walk-broad-cove-nature-trail/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230603T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230603T180000
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
CREATED:20230420T210345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230425T211548Z
UID:5416-1685809800-1685815200@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:Trescott Street Gallery Reception
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of River’s Month\, TRWA has joined with the Trescott Street Gallery to showcase river art the month of June. \nConsider submitting your favorite piece of art featuring a river somewhere in the piece.  All mediums of art accepted\, including photography.  Gallery fee for art submissions (maximum of 5 pieces) will be waived for TRWA members. \nThe exhibit will open on June 3rd with a TRWA sponsored reception\, including music by “Pebbles of Rain” with light refreshments. Wine & beer will be served. \nGallery exhibit will be open each Thursday\, Friday and Saturday in June from 1-4pm.  For more information email Trescott Street Gallery. \n \n 
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/trescott-street-gallery-reception/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230513T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230513T150000
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
CREATED:20230316T232235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230325T202344Z
UID:5303-1683982800-1683990000@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:The Orchestra as Ecosystem
DESCRIPTION:TRWA is pleased to offer a special interactive presentation for children (ages 7-10) who will discover the connectivity of living parts in a salt marsh ecosystem\, as well as among musical parts in a piece of music. \nThe program begins with three members of the New Bedford Symphony Orchestra (NBSO) presenting a narrated 40 minute musical performance which brings the ecosystem to life. NBSO ‘s renowned  Director of Education\, Terry Wolkowicz \, will then engage participants in a 20 minute interactive lesson using a salt marsh model. Children will be introduced to real life salt marsh disruptions\, such as the introduction of a new road\, new house or restaurant and uncover creative solutions to address each. Several other hands-on science based activities will be available for children to explore. \nThe NBSO has conducted this program and others on a larger scale in hundreds of classrooms throughout the SouthCoast. To learn more\, visit Learning in Concert – New Bedford Symphony Orchestra (nbsymphony.org) \nEvent Location- Bristol County Agricultural High School\, Student Commons\, 2nd Floor Conference Room\, 135 Center St\, Dighton \nCost:  Members $10\, Non-members $15\, Families of two or more children $15 \nLimited to 30 children. Registration required. \nFor more information or to register\, email director@savethetaunton.org or call 508-828-1101. \n   \n 
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/the-orchestra-as-ecosystem/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230501T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230501T190000
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
CREATED:20230304T185958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230329T225223Z
UID:5278-1682964000-1682967600@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:Starting a Pollinator Garden
DESCRIPTION:      \nUPDATE- Due to unforeseen circumstances\, this workshop has been CANCELLED. We hope LeeAnne will be able to return in the future.  \nJoin us as LeeAnne Araujo\, horticulturist from Araujo’s Farm in Dighton\, provides an informative workshop on starting your own pollinator garden. Learn about soil preparation\, best locations for attracting pollinators\, why to have one\, as well as inclusion of native plants.  Question and answer segment to follow. \nFree and open to the public. \nLocation: Somerset Library \, 1464 County Street Somerset\n \nTo more information call (508) 828-1101 or email director@savethetaunton.org
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/starting-a-pollinator-garden/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230422T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230422T163000
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
CREATED:20230323T201912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230323T201912Z
UID:5329-1682173800-1682181000@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:EARTH DAY Clean Up Event
DESCRIPTION:Join TRWA\, in partnership with the Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation (DCR)\, in cleaning up the river banks of the Taunton River at Sweets Knoll State Park. \nMeeting Place- TRWA Watershed Center parking lot \nFamilies welcome! \n \nWe will be cleaning up during low tide which is anticipated between 2:30 – 4:30 pm. Please no dogs. The area will be wet\, so rubber boots needed. Trash bags will be available. Bring protective work gloves and litter grabbers if you have them. For more information or if interested in helping\, email director@savethetaunton.org.
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/earth-day-clean-up-event/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230412T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230412T140000
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
CREATED:20230304T171107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230304T172004Z
UID:5224-1681304400-1681308000@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:Guided Walk- Gertrude Boyden Wildlife Refuge
DESCRIPTION:        \nGertrude Boyden Wildlife Refuge \nTRWA member and volunteer Ellenor Simmons will lead a 1-hour walk along the Three Mile River to see if the herring are running. We are bound to see water birds\, beautiful views\, and a surprise dam. Medium hike. Sturdy shoes recommended. Dogs on leash welcome. Restrooms available. \nEllenor brings 32 years of state parks experience to TRWA as a former Southcoast Field Operations Team Leader and park supervisor with the MA Department of Conservation and Recreation. In her retirement\, she enjoys leading walks and volunteering with our Diamondback Terrapin Population Research Project \nLimited to 15 participants. Registration required. Members free\, non-members $5. \nMeeting Place: Parking lot by park office building\, 1298 Cohannet Street Taunton\, MA \nTo register call (508) 828-1101 or email director@savethetaunton.org.
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/guided-walk-gertrude-boyden-wildlife-refuge/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230329T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230329T140000
DTSTAMP:20260516T214121
CREATED:20220921T185435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230218T153911Z
UID:4660-1680094800-1680098400@savethetaunton.org
SUMMARY:Guided Walk-  F. Gilbert Hills State Forest
DESCRIPTION:F. Gilbert Hills State Forest   \nLearn about the Civilian Conservation Corps work at many of our state forests in the 1930s. TRWA member and volunteer Ellenor Simmons will lead a 1-hour walk through pine forests and fire roads\, visiting waterholes\, meadows and geological structures. Medium hike. Sturdy shoes recommended. Off pavement stroller friendly. Dogs on leash welcome. Restrooms available. \nEllenor brings 32 years of state parks experience to TRWA as a former Southcoast Field Operations Team Leader and park supervisor with the MA Department of Conservation and Recreation. In her retirement\, she enjoys leading walks and volunteering with our Diamondback Terrapin Population Research Project \nLimited to 15 participants. Registration required. Members free\, non-members $5. \nMeeting Place: Parking lot behind headquarters building\, 45 Mill St\, Foxboro MA.   \nTo register call (508) 828-1101 or email director@savethetaunton.org.
URL:https://savethetaunton.org/event/guided-walk-f-gilbert-hills-state-forest/
CATEGORIES:Bruce Spooner Education Center
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