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MAY and JUNE 2013

MAY 2013 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.


Wolves Of The Forest Floor: Terrestrial Salamanders

Date: Saturday, May 4
Time: 1 to 3 pm
Meeting Place : Maynard Ecology Center
Neville Place lower level
650 Concord Avenue

Brooks Mathewson, award-winning nature photographer and ecologist, will give a talk on the ecology of the most abundant vertebrates in the forest - terrestrial salamanders. These organisms are critical indicators of the health of our environment. In addition, they play a vital role in reducing the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere. Brooks is currently conducting a study of these salamanders at Fresh Pond Reservation, and will tell us about his research. Registration required; limited to 35 people.
                    Eastern Red-backed Salamander Study Report and Salamander Photos

 

A Tour of the Water Purification Facility

Date: Monday, May 6
Time: 6 to 7:30 pm
Meeting Place : Water Purification Facility front door
250 Fresh Pond Parkway

Come learn where your tap water originates, how it is purified to make it safe and tasty for drinking and cooking, and the role Fresh Pond plays in the process. Members of the Cambridge Water Department staff will describe the process, answer your questions, and give a tour of the building.


Mothers' Day Bird Walk

Date: Sunday, May 12
Time: 7:30 to 9:30 am
Meeting Place : Please register for information on parking and meeting place

Avian mothers will not be taking a holiday today, so we can enjoy watching them gathering nesting material and preparing for this year's brood. Among the birds we may see are Baltimore orioles, yellow warblers, warbling vireos, and redwing blackbirds, all of which come to Fresh Pond to nest and raise their young. Beginning birders are welcome! If you don't have binoculars you may borrow a pair from us.


Volunteer Training Workshop

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

In this hands-on workshop, New England Wild Flower Society's Amanda Weise , will help you identify plants, both native and nonnative, and work with volunteers on restoration and maintenance to promote healthy, biologically diverse urban habitats at Fresh Pond. Be prepared to walk off-path, possibly on damp soil.

 

A Tour of the Upper Watershed

Date: Monday, May 20
Time: 6 to 7:30 pm
Meeting Place : Water Purification Facility front door
250 Fresh Pond Parkway

David Kaplan, Watershed Supervisor, will guide you on a walking tour of a redevelopment project in the Upper Watershed. Find out how development directly impacts water quality in Hobbs Brook and Stony Brook reservoirs. Transportation provided to registered participants. To register email fpr@cambridgema.gov or call 617-349-6489.


Memorial Day Bird Walk

Date: Monday, May 27
Time: 8 to 10 am
Meeting Place : Please register for information on parking and meeting place

Begin this day of remembrance by experiencing the beauty of nature as the spring season unfolds. Our local nesting birds will be active, defending their territories and searching for food for their young. We will help beginners learn to identify these birds by sight and song. We have binoculars to lend, and will show you how to use them.

 

 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


GROW NATIVE MASSACHUSETTS
Presents
Evenings with Experts

First Wednesdays of the Month: 7:00 -- 8:30 pm
Free and open to all.

   May 1 - Go Botany! Plant ID for the 21st Century
              Elizabeth Farnsworth, Senior Research Ecologist, New England Wild Flower Society

  June 5 - The Restoration of Consecration Dell
              Dave Barnett, President, Mount Auburn Cemetery

CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS


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JUNE 2013 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.


A Tour of the Water Purification Facility

Date: Monday, June 3
Time: 6 to 7:30 pm
Meeting Place : Water Purification Facility front door
250 Fresh Pond Parkway

Come learn where your tap water originates, how it is purified to make it safe and tasty for drinking and cooking, and the role Fresh Pond plays in the process. Members of the Cambridge Water Department staff will describe the process, answer your questions, and give a tour of the building.


Visit The Woodland Restoration Project
On Fresh Pond Day

Date: Saturday, June 8
Time: 11 am to 3 pm
Meeting Place : The Woodland Restoration Project is a 5 minute walk from the Water Department parking lot. To get there, walk counter-clockwise around the Pond, and look for our signs.

Come for Fresh Pond Day (11am - 3 pm) and stop for a quiet visit in the Woodland Restoration Project. This area has been planted with species that are native to what is now Middlesex County. There is a circular path to walk on and, during Fresh Pond Day, the plants will be labeled. This is a good place to learn about native plants that you might want to use in your own garden. No dogs, in this area, please!
For details about Fresh pond Day, visit the Cambridge Water Department Website June Calendar


Birding by Ear

Date: Sunday, June 9
Time: 7:30 to 9:30 am
Meeting Place : Please register for information on parking and meeting place

During this walk we'll focus on song as a way of identifying and locating birds. We may also hear and see fledglings and babies in the nest. We will use guides with pictures of the birds to help you get to know them. FFPR member Herb Pearce, an experienced birder, will lead us. Birders of all experience levels are welcome. We have binoculars to lend and will show you how to use them.


Evening Plant Walk

Date: Monday, June 17
Time: 6 to 7:30 pm
Meeting Place : Water Purification Facility front door
250 Fresh Pond Parkway

Ted Elliman from New England Wildflower Society will be your guide on a walk in the Reservation to learn about plants found at Fresh Pond. In addition to learning how to identify specific plants, find out about their natural history, traditional uses, and ecology.

 

Summer Solstice Bird Walk

Date: Thursday, June 20
Time: 6:30 to 8:30 pm
Meeting Place : Please register for information on parking and meeting place

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.


Drawing From Nature

Date: Saturday, June 22
Time: 2 to 4 pm
Meeting Place : Maynard Ecology Center
Neville Place lower level
650 Concord Avenue

Cambridge artist and teacher Janet Hobbs offers a pencil-drawing class for those who would like to develop their drawing and observational skills. Adults and children ages 10 and older of all experience levels are welcome. We will provide soft lead pencils and paper-bring your own folding stool or chair and your own colored pencils if you have a set. We'll stay indoors if it rains. Limited to 12 participants; registration is required.



A Fresh Pond Reservation Walkabout

Date: Monday, June 24
Time: 6 to 7:30 pm
Meeting Place : Water Purification Facility front door
250 Fresh Pond Parkway

Take a walking tour of recently restored, ongoing, and future restoration areas at Fresh Pond Reservation with Watershed Division staff. Get your questions answered about the past, present, and future of landscape management at Fresh Pond.

 

 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


GROW NATIVE MASSACHUSETTS
Presents
Evenings with Experts

First Wednesdays of the Month: 7:00 -- 8:30 pm
Free and open to all.

  June 5 - The Restoration of Consecration Dell
              Dave Barnett, President, Mount Auburn Cemetery

CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS


You can sign up for the
City of Cambridge's user-friendly and informative

Recycling and Composting Newsletter
by emailing recycle@cambridgema.gov

Also, check out the Recycling Division's
Website

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Cambridge Water Department PROGRAMS
2013

Monday Evening Tours of the Water Purification Facility

Dates: May 6, June 3, July 1, August 5, September 9, October 7, November 4
Time: 6 to 7:30 pm
Meeting Place : Water Purification Facility front door
250 Fresh Pond Parkway

Come learn where your tap water originates, how it is purified to make it safe and tasty for drinking and cooking, and the role Fresh Pond plays in the process. Members of the Cambridge Water Department staff will describe the process, answer your questions, and give a tour of the building.


Fresh Pond Walkabouts
Time: 6 to 7:30 pm
Meeting Place : Water Purification Facility front door
250 Fresh Pond Parkway
Dates: June 24 - Led by Reservation Site Supervisor Vince Falcione
August 19 - Led by Watershed Manager Chip Norton
November 18 - Virtual Walkabout (indoors) led by Chip Norton

Take a walking tour of recently restored, ongoing, and future restoration areas at Fresh Pond Reservation, with watershed staff. Get your questions answered about the past, present, and future of landscape management at Fresh Pond.

To Register, call 617-349-6489 or email fpr@cambridgema.gov

 

Fresh Pond Plant Walks with
New England Wild Flower Society Staff

Time: 6 to 7:30 pm
Meeting Place : Water Purification Facility front door
250 Fresh Pond Parkway
Dates: May 13 - Volunteer Training led by NEWFS staff person..
Learn to ID invasive weeds so that you can become a Fresh Pond Steward
June 17- Evening Plant Walk led by Ted Elliman.
Learn to identify plants growing at Fresh Pond Reservation
August 12 - Evening Plant Walk led by Ted Elliman
September 16 - Evening Plant Walk led by Ted Elliman

To Register, call 617-349-6489 or email fpr@cambridgema.gov

Upper Watershed Walks
Time: 6 to 7:30 pm
Meeting Place : Water Purification Facility front door
250 Fresh Pond Parkway
Dates: May 20 - Led by Dave Kaplan, Watershed Supervisor
A walking tour of a redevelopment project near the Hobbs Brook and Stony Brook reserviors. Transportation will be provided to registered participants.
July 15 - Led by Duke Brisko, Landscape architect from the Bioengineering Group
A tour of the unique habitats found on Cambridge-owned land in the upper watershed. Transportation will be provided to registered participants.

Volunteer Stewardship: Invasive Weed Removal
Times: Mondays - 5:30 to 7:30 pm
Thursdays - 10 am - 12 noon
Meeting Place : Water Department Parking lot
250 Fresh Pond Parkway
Dates: April through October
You can help keep the Reservation healthy and free from the invasive weeds that degrade the land and harm the native plants that belong here and support native mammals, birds, and insects. Volunteers will go to specific sites during each gathering to pull or dig a specific weed species. Training will be provided, as well as gloves and tools. No prior experience is necessary. Call 617-349-6489 for information and updates.

To Register, call 617-349-6489 or email fpr@cambridgema.gov