Sisters of St. Joseph Campus Walk
Sisters of St. Joseph Campus Directions Sunrise Highway to Brentwood Rd North approximately 2.5 mi Look for main entrance, meet in parking lot in front of Building 4.
Sisters of St. Joseph Campus Directions Sunrise Highway to Brentwood Rd North approximately 2.5 mi Look for main entrance, meet in parking lot in front of Building 4.
Sisters of St. Joseph Campus Directions Sunrise Highway to Brentwood Rd North approximately 2.5 mi Look for main entrance, meet in parking lot in front of Building 4.
For this year’s outdoor program, our speaker is from the Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center in Hampton Bays. Amanda will be bringing 4 types of owls, a flacon, a red-tailed hawk, and maybe a turkey vulture! We will have refreshments and a raffle. Bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on. Great photo ops too.
Join Ranger Eric Powers of CEED – The Center for Environmental and Educational Discovery – through his program to incubate and raise quail until they are ready for release into the wild. Program information can be found here.
Spend some time painting with us! Details and registration to be advised as of July 25 on our website. Fee for the class is $20. Information at http://www.gsbas.org/program.asp.
Leaders John Gluth (631-827-0120), Mike Cooper (516-523-2369) Southern State Pkwy to Belt Pkwy to Exit 17, Cross Bay Blvd. South. Continue south for about 2 miles. Look for entrance of refuge on the right (west) side. There are signs for park entrance (Knee High boots are good to have)
Nardone will be speaking on coyotes and the environmental benefits of them repopulating on Long Island.
Participants will learn about spiders they are likely to encounter in their homes and landscape, their ecology, and the importance of spiders in media, and more!
Open your eyes wide for a fascinating look into the secret lives of all eleven species of owls. We’ll discuss the threats to all owls created by humans.
Birds have long fascinated people, and not only because they can fly. Birds are everywhere around us. We admire them for their beauty, their variety of shapes, feathers, and song. Birds have featured in the folklore of many cultures. Learn some of the myths, legends, and superstitions, about various bird species - some famous, others […]