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Three Views of Our Landscape with Kenneth Melia

September 18
Trees, Vines, and Flowers

October 16
Experiencing Nature with Senses Other Than Sight

November 13
What Are the Special Ways Nature Goes into Its Resting Phase? What Contracts? What Expands?

These events will provide a time to experience the extraordinary in the “ordinary.” Each event will combine a time of quiet observation in small groups involving graphics, notes, sharing, and a time to experience the view of a hiker in the landscape.

Kenneth Melia has worked for forty years as a natural science teacher and outdoor education leader with high school students and adults in four countries.

Information, and to register: Admission is free but registration is required. Contact Melissa Lyons at meliska.lyons@gmail.com or 845-519-5386.

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Three Views of Our Landscape with Kenneth Melia

September 18
Trees, Vines, and Flowers

October 16
Experiencing Nature with Senses Other Than Sight

November 13
What Are the Special Ways Nature Goes into Its Resting Phase? What Contracts? What Expands?

These events will provide a time to experience the extraordinary in the “ordinary.” Each event will combine a time of quiet observation in small groups involving graphics, notes, sharing, and a time to experience the view of a hiker in the landscape.

Kenneth Melia has worked for forty years as a natural science teacher and outdoor education leader with high school students and adults in four countries.

Information, and to register: Admission is free but registration is required. Contact Melissa Lyons at meliska.lyons@gmail.com or 845-519-5386.

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Three Views of Our Landscape with Kenneth Melia

September 18
Trees, Vines, and Flowers

October 16
Experiencing Nature with Senses Other Than Sight

November 13
What Are the Special Ways Nature Goes into Its Resting Phase? What Contracts? What Expands?

These events will provide a time to experience the extraordinary in the “ordinary.” Each event will combine a time of quiet observation in small groups involving graphics, notes, sharing, and a time to experience the view of a hiker in the landscape.

Kenneth Melia has worked for forty years as a natural science teacher and outdoor education leader with high school students and adults in four countries.

Information, and to register: Admission is free but registration is required. Contact Melissa Lyons at meliska.lyons@gmail.com or 845-519-5386.

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