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    Penn State Extension Master Gardeners’ Veggie Series Herb Gardening

    Discover the joy of growing your own herbs with the Penn State Master Gardeners in an engaging and informative presentation. Whether you’re interested in cultivating herbs in containers, enhancing your vegetable or ornamental garden, or creating a dedicated herb patch, this session offers practical guidance to suit your needs. Learn how to select the best herbs, provide ideal growing conditions, and maximize your harvest to add fresh flavors to your meals.
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    Virtual Illustrated Lecture: A Discussion of Victorian Funeral Practices

    Join us for the Friends of Fort Hunter's first Virtual Illustrated Lecture of 2025. This program, presented by Friends of Fort Hunter Board Member, Glen Dunbar, will cover customs and rituals related to death in the Victorian Era.
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    Kids Discover: Woodpeckers (Ages 5-10)

    Do woodpeckers get headaches? Learn all about woodpeckers and their adaptations. Discover what they eat, where they live and make a woodpecker craft. A walk will follow where we will search for signs of woodpeckers in Wildwood Park. Dress for the weather. Registrants must be accompanied by a chaperone for the duration of the program. A maximum of one chaperone per child is permitted. Space is limited. Pre-registration required.
  • Healthy Fruits in a heart-shaped bowl, hand weights, sneakers, apple, stethoscope and Rx to eat fruit and vegetables

    Lifestyle Medicine – What is it and Why it Can Save Your Life

    , Harrisburg
    Join Registered Nurse and Transformational Life Coach Cate Kennedy for an informative workshop on common lifestyle-related diseases (diabetes, heart disease, lung disease) and how practicing certain lifestyle interventions (nutrition, physical activity, stress management, sleep hygiene) can arrest disease and in some cases reverse them! Pre-registration is required, space is limited.
  • Backpack with lots of backpacking gear to be used on a hike

    Backpacking 101 with Keystone Trails Association

    oin Keystone Trails Association with a one-day seminar on backpacking basics. This training is geared towards avid day hikers who are interested in learning about backpacking from a group of experienced backpackers. Topics will include differences between day hiking and backpacking, clothing, footwear, gear (packs, sleeping bags, stoves, lights, stuff sacks, poles, tents), food preparation, campsite selection, potential dangers (ticks, waterborne diseases, bears, snakes), Leave No Trace and unique considerations for women with available resources (online and print). A light continental breakfast will be provided. Participants are encouraged to bring their own lunch to consume during the designated lunch break. Dress for indoor and outdoor activities. Space is limited. Pre-registration required.
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    Penn State Extension Master Gardeners’ Spring Gardening Symposium: Why Care About Sedges?

    Discover the beauty and ecological value of Carex species native to North America in an inspiring presentation led by Penn State Master Gardener Kevin Kelly. Gain insight into why these versatile, grass-like plants, commonly known as sedges, are vital for creating sustainable and dynamic landscapes. Learn how Carex serves as an ideal matrix layer in ecological landscape design and explore the wide variety of native species available for cultivation. This presentation offers valuable guidance for gardeners and landscapers looking to incorporate resilient, wildlife-friendly plant choices into their designs while enhancing the health and biodiversity of their environments.
  • Spring Walk – Park Rx

    Join a Naturalist at Detweiler Park for a leisurely afternoon walk. Look and listen for signs of early spring while exploring the trails. Wear comfortable walking shoes. This program is part of the Park Rx series of programs sponsored by Highmark Blue Shield. Space is limited. Pre-registration required.
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    Meditation: Roots of Love, Deepening Family and Friendship Bonds – Park Rx

    We can't control the world, but we can control how we choose to focus. This program will teach the basics of meditation with a focus on deepening family and friendship bonds in your life. We all love some people, but our love can be deeper and more expansive. Come and learn ways of deepening your love. Love is our true nature, our birthright. This one-hour course will go over the basics of meditation and have some short, simple meditations to practice. These will be meditations you can easily use, whatever your belief system is. Participants should be age 12 and older.
  • Kids Discover: Salamanders (Ages 8-12)

    Learn all about secretive salamanders and what makes them unique. Go for a short hike to search for them and see if you can catch one- they are slimy and fast. You may get wet and muddy, so dress accordingly. Make your own salamander craft to take home. Dress for the weather, wear close-toed shoes that can get muddy. This program is sponsored by Altrusa of South Central PA, providing a book for each participant. Each participant will go home with a theme-related book. Registrants must be accompanied by a chaperone for the duration of the program. A maximum of one chaperone per child is permitted. Space is limited. Pre-registration required.
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    Art In The Wild: Meet The Artists

    Art In The Wild artists are busy finishing up final touches to trailside art installations. Take a self-guided three-mile trail walk to meet the artists and observe the inner workings to creating outdoor art.