Events
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Winter Edibles Walk
, DauphinJoin a Park Naturalist for a hike at Detweiler Park with a focus on trees and edible winter foods. Become familiar with a variety of common species and a few recipes you could try at home. Dress for the weather. This program is part of the Park Rx series of programs sponsored by Highmark Blue Shield. Space is limited. Pre-registration required. -
Birds & Coffee with Appalachian Audubon
Stop by the Nature Center Bird Viewing Area for a warm cup of bird- friendly coffee, tea or hot cocoa with Appalachian Audubon Society. Discover what birds visit our feeders most often and learn how to identify each one. On the second Saturday from November - April, join us in observing and counting common feeder birds as part of Project FeederWatch. -
Friends of Wildwood Winter Lecture Series: Sustainable Food Systems: Aquaponics
Join the Friends of Wildwood for the first lecture of this year’s Winter Sustainability Series. Students from the West Shore School District Aquaponics Program will teach you some of what you need to know about hydroponics and aquaponics, but more importantly how high-tech suburban farming can inspire creativity and foster independence. -
Kids Discover: Snowflakes (Ages 10-14)
Did you know every snowflake is different? Join a Naturalist to learn all about what makes each snowflake unique, and how they are formed. Make your own snowflakes and discover the size of the largest snowflake ever found! -
Photography Workshop for Adults
Join this introductory photography workshop and unlock the secrets of digital photography! This hands-on course delves into the essentials of Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO, empowering participants with a solid foundation. Explore Exposure Compensation, Auto-Focus, Metering, and more, while mastering important terminology and troubleshooting techniques. This workshop is perfect for beginners and seasoned photographers alike and will cultivate the skills needed to capture images with your unique artistic flair. By the end, you’ll confidently use manual settings to photograph wildlife and diverse subjects, applicable across various camera types – DSLR, mirrorless, bridge, superzoom, and even your smartphone. -
Photography Workshop for Youth (Ages 10-15)
Jump into this exciting photography workshop and discover how to take amazing pictures with any camera—even your smartphone! In this hands-on class, you'll learn the basics like how to make your photos brighter or darker, how to freeze action and how to focus on what matters most. Whether you're new to photography or already snapping away, this workshop will help you create awesome pictures showing your unique style. By the end, you’ll know how to use manual settings to capture wildlife and all kinds of other cool stuff—skills you can use on your DSLR, mirrorless, or even your phone's camera. -
Friends of Wildwood Winter Lecture Series - Waste Reduction: Recycling
Join the Friends of Wildwood for the second lecture of this year’s Winter Sustainability Series. Kelly Megonnel, Director of the Dauphin County Deptment of Solid Waste & Recycling, will be teaching you all about recycling. Learn about what you can recycle at home and what items you can take to the Dauphin County Recycling Center. Pre-registration is required for this in-person lecture. -
Pressed Flower Valentines
, HarrisburgCraft your very own unique hand-made valentine for that special someone. Using pressed flowers and other items from nature, this Valentine is sure to impress! Registration fee includes all materials needed. -
Birds & Coffee with Appalachian Audubon
Stop by the Nature Center Bird Viewing Area for a warm cup of bird- friendly coffee, tea or hot cocoa with the Appalachian Audubon Society. Discover what birds visit our feeders most often and learn how to identify each one. -
Friends of Wildwood Winter Lecture Series - Sustainable Food Systems: Permaculture
Join the Friends of Wildwood for the third lecture of this year’s Winter Sustainability Series. Adam Dusen and Sunghee Kim, permaculture farmers and owners of Hundred Fruit Farm, will be sharing their expertise on permaculture, a system of applied ecological design that creates agricultural systems based on natural ecosystems. Learn about the principles of permaculture and the produce grown at Hundred Fruit Farm. Listen to their experiences since their farm’s opening in 2015 and learn more about the design services and courses they offer.