MAY
2012 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.
Migratory
Bird Walk
Date:
Saturday,
May 5
Time: 8 to 10 am
Meeting Place : Street end of Neville Place driveway
650 Concord Avenue
Migratory
birds such as Baltimore orioles, yellow warblers and warbling
vireos come to Fresh Pond to nest and raise their young. Other
species, including waterfowl and many songbirds, use it as a resting
place while heading farther north. Now is the time to see them
all. Beginners are welcome! If you don't have binoculars
you may borrow a pair from us.
A Tour of the Water Purification Facility
Date:
Monday, May
7
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.
Volunteer Training Workshop
Date:
Monday, May 14
Time: 6 to 8 pm
Meeting Place : Water Purification Facility front door
250 Fresh Pond Parkway
In this hands-on workshop, Jessica Gerke, New England Wildflower
Society's New England Plant Conservation Coordinator, will help
you identify plants, both native and nonnative, and work with
volunteers to coordinate restoration and maintenance to promote
healthy, biologically diverse urban habitats
at Fresh Pond. Jess will lead another evening training workshop
on Monday, July 23.
Fresh Pond Day 2012
Date:
Saturday, May 19
Time: 10 am to 2 pm
Meeting Place : Kingsley Park
250 Fresh Pond Parkway, Cambridge MA
Come
celebrate the land, water, wildlife, and people that make
Fresh Pond Reservation a unique and vital place! Music, Scavenger
Hunt, Davey the Clown, Live Music, tours and open houses, Life
Under a Log, Nature Drawing, Learn to Stilt Walk, Dog Training
Clinics, Picnics, Storywalk, Face Painting, Fix-a-Leak, Container
Gardening, Fire Trucks, Storytelling, Arts and Crafts, Snacks
For more information call 617.349.6489 or go to http://www2.cambridgema.gov/cwd/
Fresh
Pond Day Woodland Restoration Project Visit
Date:
Saturday, May 19
Time: 10:30 am to 1:30 pm
Meeting Place : Directions at Friends of Fresh Pond Reservation
Information table
Fresh
Pond's Woodland Project has been planted primarily with species
that historically (when European settlers arrived) were 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, please!
Early
Morning Bird Walk
Date:
Sunday, May 20
Time: 7:30 to 9:30 am
Meeting Place : Street end of Neville Place Driveway
650 Concord Avenue
The
early bird gets the worm, and the early birder gets to see that
bird having breakfast. Birds wake up hungry, and are most active
in the morning. We will look for migrants that are back at Fresh
Pond for the breeding season or passing through on their way to
northern nesting grounds, and year-round residents. Beginners
are welcome. We have binoculars to lend and will show you
how to use them.
Fresh
Pond Reservation Walkabout
Date:
Monday, May 21
Time: 6 to 7:30 pm
Meeting Place : Water Purification Facility front door
250 Fresh Pond Parkway
Chip
Norton, Watershed Manager for the Cambridge Water Department,
will give a walking tour of recently restored, ongoing, and future
restoration areas at Fresh Pond Reservation. He will answer your
questions about watershed management at Fresh Pond using maps
and diagrams to help illustrate the goals of major projects.
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
2 - Sexual
Secrets: Tales of Species, Seedlings, and Sports
Wayne
Mezitt, Chairman, Weston Nurseries of Hopkinton and Chelmsford
June
6 - The Rare Plants of
Massachusetts
Bryan
Connolly, Massachusetts State Botanist
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