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19 October

2023 Holiday Wreath Workshop Morning Session (Dec. 02, 2023)

Join the fun and make a festive holiday wreath out of natural materials and native plants, including Eastern juniper (Juniperus virginiana), white pine (Pinus strobus) and American holly (Ilex opaca). In this festive workshop, follow a step-by-step demonstration and hands-on instruction to help you create a work of art you’ll be proud to display during the holiday season. Space is limited for this program, so register early. For ages 14 and up.

The registration fee includes all materials.

Advance registration with payment is required by Nov. 30, 2023.

This is an all-outdoor event and will take place at the Moore Pavilion. Participants are encouraged to bring their own backyard, garden and decorative materials (like ribbons) to add as personalized accent pieces if they wish.

19 October

2023 Holiday Wreath Workshop Afternoon Session (Dec. 02, 2023)

Join the fun and make a festive holiday wreath out of natural materials and native plants, including Eastern juniper (Juniperus virginiana), white pine (Pinus strobus) and American holly (Ilex opaca). In this festive workshop, follow a step-by-step demonstration and hands-on instruction to help you create a work of art you’ll be proud to display during the holiday season. Space is limited for this program, so register early. For ages 14 and up.

The registration fee includes all materials.

Advance registration with payment is required by Nov. 30, 2023.

Due to predicted weather, the class will be held in the Visitor Center Auditorium. Participants are encouraged to bring their own backyard, garden and decorative materials (like ribbons) to add as personalized accent pieces if they wish.

30 November

Winter Lecture Series: Forest Medicine with Amanda Crooke (Feb. 5, 2023)

Before the dawn of modern medicine, humans turned to the fields and forest for a reprieve to what ailed them. Explore the medicinal powers of precious forest herbs such as black cohosh (Actaea racemosa), goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis), blue cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroides), American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius), Solomon’s seal (Polygonatum spp.) and spicebush (Lindera benzoin). We will discuss the uses of these plants in traditional and modern herbalism, as well as explore sustainability issues with these plants and discuss alternative herbal options.

Amanda Crooke is the herbalist and owner of Locust Light Farm in Titusville, NJ. She has worked with herbs as a farmer, a medicine-maker and herbalist for eight years, and has offered classes both on her farm and online for all levels of experience. She is the herbal pharmacy teacher at David Winston’s Herbalist Training Program and has a private clinical practice.

Crooke will be joining us in person for this program.

Program Fee: $18 (Members, enter your code at checkout to receive your 20% discount.)

The 2023 Winter Lecture Series is brought to you, in part, thanks to the generous support of the Bucks County Foundation.

 

30 November

Winter Lecture Series: Glowing, Glowing, Gone: Fireflies of the Eastern & Central United States with Ben Pfeiffer (Feb. 12, 2023)

Prepare for an enlightening virtual journey to learn about the fireflies (Lampyridae) of the Eastern and Central United States and why they are currently disappearing. Explore the bioluminescent creatures in-depth that, from spring to fall, light up the evenings at dusk. You’ll discover why fireflies flash and how they communicate with potential mates using light. Ben Pfeiffer will present his research findings on Texas firefly taxa with a focus on fireflies found in nearby river basins and riparian areas. He will also discuss how to create a good habitat for fireflies, native plants that help them and ways you can help save many of these special species from extinction.

Ben Pfeiffer is the founder of Firefly Conservation & Research at Firefly.org, a nonprofit dedicated to firefly conservation and education. Pfeiffer is a well-known public speaker and science educator working to document the diversity of fireflies in Texas, as well as their natural history, including their life cycle, preferred habitat and unique flash patterns. His research is helping to illuminate the state’s incredibly rich firefly diversity so that others can work to preserve and enjoy it. Pfeiffer studied biology at Texas State University and is a certified master naturalist. He is a sixth generation Texan who has spent most of his life working to understand Texas ecology and its unique diversity.

Ben will be joining us virtually for this program.

Program Fee: $18 (Members, enter your code at checkout to receive your 20% discount.)

The 2023 Winter Lecture Series is brought to you, in part, thanks to the generous support of the Bucks County Foundation.

30 November

Winter Lecture Series: Discovering Caterpillars with Stefanie Paeg (Feb. 19, 2023)

Everyone loves butterflies, and with initiatives like National Moth Week, more and more people are gaining an appreciation for moths. However, the adult forms of these insects are only the tip of a very large iceberg! Caterpillars are an intermediate life stage that display every bit of the beauty—and considerably more of the bizarre—of the more commonly encountered adults. This program will provide an introduction to finding and appreciating these often-overlooked marvels.

Stefanie Paeg is an Ohio-based naturalist and interpreter whose career was sparked by a childhood fascination with backyard wildflowers and insects. Prior to returning to her home state of Ohio, Paeg spent several years traveling the Midwest and Eastern US working at various county parks and environmental organizations, “geeking out” about nature wherever she found it. She is an active volunteer with the Midwest Native Plant Society and is a certified interpretive guide through the National Association for Interpretation. She is currently the camps manager and environmental educator at Gorman Heritage Farm in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Stefanie will be joining us virtually for this program.

Program Fee: $18 (Members, enter your code at checkout to receive your 20% discount.)

The 2023 Winter Lecture Series is brought to you, in part, thanks to the generous support of the Bucks County Foundation.

30 November

2023 Winter Lecture Series

Shake off the winter doldrums with our annual Winter Lecture Series. This popular series features presentations by regionally renowned experts on eight Sundays in January and February from 2 to 3 pm. Knowledgeable lecturers address a wide range of topics related to natural history, biodiversity, ecological gardening, native plants, native wildlife and more. All lectures will host virtual and in-person attendees with the same admission price.

Additional Information: Online registration for this program closes 2 hours before the start of the class.

An email with the virtual Zoom Webinar link will be sent after registration closes. The link will come from education@bhwp.org.

The 2023 Winter Lecture Series is brought to you, in part, thanks to the generous support of the Bucks County Foundation.

30 November

Winter Lecture Series: Monarch Butterflies: Masters of Migration with Mike Weilbacher (Jan. 8, 2023)

Every year, monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus)—those showy, Halloween-colored beauties—engage in one of nature’s most extraordinary feats: flying to a very few secluded mountain valleys in Mexico. After wintering, they begin a perilous journey north, sometimes taking generations to return to Pennsylvania. And in the fall, they start over again. How do they accomplish this remarkable task? Why did it even evolve? The monarch is also among the most endangered butterflies, their numbers in a steep decline in recent decades—for surprising reasons. Mike Weilbacher shares this butterfly’s unique story, weaving up-to-date science with folk legend and Aztec myth. You’ll gain a new appreciation for the master of butterflies and learn innumerable ways you can help this amazing creature.

Naturalist Mike Weilbacher is executive director of the Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education in Philadelphia’s Roxborough section. An award-winning environmental educator for 40 years, Weilbacher writes a weekly column for the Roxborough Review and is well known to public radio listeners as “Mike the All-Natural Science Guy” on the live children’s radio show “Kid’s Corner” on WXPN.

Mike will be joining us in-person for this program.

Program Fee: $18 (Members, enter your code at checkout to receive your 20% discount.)

The 2023 Winter Lecture Series is brought to you, in part, thanks to the generous support of the Bucks County Foundation.

30 November

Winter Lecture Series: Pawpaws to the People with Chris Chmiel (Jan. 15, 2023)

Pawpaw (Asimina triloba), the North American native tree that produces the largest edible fruits—once nearly forgotten—has seen a dramatic resurgence in popularity. While you may not see the fruit on grocery store shelves, you may be lucky enough to pick one up at your local farmers market or receive one from a friendly neighbor. Chris Chmiel, founder of the Ohio Pawpaw Festival, will present a general overview of the pawpaw and discuss its cultural significance and  history. He will share his experiences with Integration Acres, currently the world’s largest pawpaw processor and purveyor of pawpaw products. In addition, Chmiel will talk about this fruit’s cult-like following and the Ohio Pawpaw Festival, the world’s largest of its kind.

Chris Chmiel attended Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, and graduated with a specialized studies degree, “Wholistic Transition to Sustainability.” He started Integration Acres in 1995 and the Ohio Pawpaw Festival in 1999. He is also currently serving as an Athens County commissioner.

Chris will be joining us virtually for this program.

Program Fee: $18 (Members, enter your code at checkout to receive your 20% discount.)

The 2023 Winter Lecture Series is brought to you, in part, thanks to the generous support of the Bucks County Foundation.

30 November

Winter Lecture Series: Healing Power of Plants: The Roots of Horticultural Therapy with Laura DePrado (Jan. 29, 2023)

Plants have universal appeal. Plants do not judge. Plants are used in sickness and in health, in celebration and in sorrow. We cook with them. We wear them as clothing. What is it about our need to connect to nature? Join Laura DePrado, horticultural therapist/consultant, to learn about horticultural therapy–also known as therapeutic horticulture or social therapy–its history, application in human health and well-being, and evidence base.

Laura DePrado is a horticultural therapist, HTR, B.S. and HT certificate recipient, author, journalist and photographer, specializing in connecting people and plants for human health and well-being. DePrado is the founder, president and owner of Final Touch Plantscaping, LLC, which provides customized activities and programs using plants to impact social, physical and psychological well-being. She has traveled the world studying the ancient use of plants in health and medicine. She is a three-time national presenter of the American Horticultural Therapy Association (AHTA) and recipient of the AHTA Alice Burlingame Humanitarian Award.

Laura will be joining us in person for this program.

Program Fee: $18 (Members, enter your code at checkout to receive your 20% discount.)

The 2023 Winter Lecture Series is brought to you, in part, thanks to the generous support of the Bucks County Foundation.

21 June

Thursday Night Nature Summer 2023 Bundle – Summer Savings Discount

Summer savings are coming to you for Thursday Night Nature! The full class bundle is available for an extra discounted price of $90, which equals two free lectures.

The Preserve is proud to announce the continuation of Thursday Night Nature. In the same vein as our popular Winter Lecture Series, the Preserve will host a guest lecturer 7 pm – 8 pm every Thursday for eight weeks, beginning Jul. 13. Using Zoom Webinars these all-virtual lectures will feature an impressive list of experts from across the country.

All programs will be recorded and shared for a short time with all registrants. If you can’t join us LIVE, register and watch when you can during the allowed time.

Online registration for this program bundle closes on Jul. 13 at 5:00 pm.

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