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MORRIS COUNTY PARK COMMISSION
WINTER | 2016
A Winter’s Dayon the Farm
Register Now! Summer Camps
Pathways
Maple Sugar Festival
Snowshoeing Fun
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Get ‘Sappy’ with Maple
Sugaring at the Great SwampThe trees are tapped and the rewood is chopped
- it’s maple sugaring season at the Great Swamp
Outdoor Education Center in Chatham Township!
There are many opportunities for learning how to tap
maple trees and make syrup.
Experience the entire process from tree to pancake-
topping treat, complete with a delicious syrup taste
test, including our own homemade syrup. Maple
Sugaring Demonstrations are held on most Saturdaysand Sundays in January and February (All dates
listed in the calendar). The hour-long demonstrations
begin at 2 p.m. and at the peak of the season, on
February 27 and 28, demos are held 1 p.m and
2:30 p.m. The cost is $3 per person age 3 and older.
Seating is limited and lled on a rst come, rst
served basis, so it is recommended that you
arrive early.
MAPLE SUGAR
FESTIVALCelebrate the peak of the maple sugaring
season with the annual Maple Sugar Festival ,
from 12 noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday, March
5, at the Great Swamp Outdoor Education
Center. There is so much to enjoy, with a
wide variety of planned activities, including
tree tapping demonstrations, maple cream
making and tasting, games, crafts, and plenty
of sugaring information while you experience
all the facets of the syrup making process
rsthand.
According to Jenny Gaus-Myers,
Superintendent of the Morris County Park Commission facility, “People don’t look at the maple syrup on their
table the same way after experiencing this festival! They begin to appreciate the quality differences, as well as the
process required to make this tasty treat. It’s a fun and educational day for everyone!”
So head outside on a crisp winter day and take a guided ‘Hike Through Maple Sugaring History’ to discover
how sugaring has changed over time since it was started by the Native Americans hundreds of years ago.
Afterwards, you will be ready to enjoy a cup of hot, homemade cider by the re while watching the engaging
demonstration of the evaporation process on an authentic wood-burning evaporator. If you are thinking of
making your own syrup at home, spiles are on sale along with easy instructions on how to get started. A maple
sugar farmer is on hand selling fresh syrup treats. Event admission is $4 per person age 3 and older.For more information, please visit morrisparks.net or call 973.635.6629.
Bald Eagle TripsAlong the Delaware River
Though you may not think of New Jersey
as a great place to view these magnicent
birds of prey, it actually is, and winter
is the perfect time to spot them. Each winter,
bald eagles congregate along major waterways,
including the Delaware River to sh the open
waters all season. At this time, it’s easy to nd
eagles soaring overhead or diving into the icy
waters for prey.
Take advantage of the perfect time for
an eagle watching expedition, and join the
environmental education staff of the Great
Swamp Outdoor Education Center in Chatham
Township on these popular annual Bald Eagle
Watching Trips. With knowledgeable staff, travel
by van to locations along the Upper Delaware
River in New York and Pennsylvania. Along the
way, learn all about the amazing natural history
of the eagles, enjoy complimentary hot cocoa,
and receive educational hand-outs. At each stop,
guides set up a high-powered spotting scope toenhance viewing. Don’t miss out on seeing our
nation’s majestic symbol in the wild!
Trips, for ages 18 and older, are scheduled
for Sunday, January 3, Saturday, January 16,
and Sunday, February 7, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Please wear warm clothing, and bring a lunch
and binoculars. Binoculars are also available to
borrow. The cost is $35 per person, and space
is strictly limited to 9 participants per trip.
Preregistration is required. Trips leave at 9 a.m.
from the Great Swamp Outdoor Education Center,
247 Southern Boulevard, Chatham Township.
For more information and to register,
please call 973.635.6629.
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Snowshoe SundaysWith a forecast for a snowy winter, this is the ideal time to experience the fabulous sport of snowshoeing.Guided by a naturalist, move quietly through the winter landscape, looking for signs of wildlife and viewing
beautiful scenery, all while getting a workout.
Snowshoe Sundays are scheduled for select Sundays in January, February, and March (see calendar
for specic dates), when the weather and snow conditions are favorable. No experience is necessary, and
if you are a snowshoe novice, you can test out the various snowshoes to rent, practice your technique, and
have your questions answered by arriving at 1 p.m. For those using their own snowshoes, please arrive at
1:30 p.m. when the group takes to the trails for a guided, 90-minute adventure. These programs are designed
for ages 10 and older, and there is a general admission fee of $5 per person. For those who need to rent
snowshoes, there is an additional $10 fee for the rental.
Snowshoe Rentals for 2016! If you already know how to snowshoe or want to venture on your own, there are various sizes, including
children’s sizes, available for a one-day rental at Pyramid Mountain NHA. You must be 18 years or older to
rent shoes. A photo ID or rental deposit is required, and the cost is $10 per pair, paid by cash or check only.
Shoes can be rented between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. and must be returned the same day between 3:30 p.m. and
4:30 p.m. Please call in advance to ensure that shoes are available and conditions are suitable.
For more information or to register, please call 973.334.3130.
Join our email list to nd out when snow conditions are favorable for ‘Snowshoe Sun-
days’ by emailing [email protected].
Kids! Take a Day Offwith Nature!
Don’t sit at home, bored out of your mind these
winter holidays! Join the environmental education staff
for fun, interactive, and educational programs on Mar -
tin Luther King Day, Presidents’ Day, and Good Friday.
If you are in kindergarten through third grade, spend
a day of fun with indoor and outdoor nature-themed
activities. Have a blast and bring your friends!
On Monday, January 18, come and be a part
of the exciting program, A Day Off with Nature:
Tracking! at Pyramid Mountain Natural Historic Area
in Montville Township. Winter is the best time of year
to learn about animal tracks and signs as they are so
readily visible in the snow. Learn how to decode clues
that animals leave behind to determine who has been
roaming the woods and what they are busy doing.
You will practice moving your body through the four
mammal gaits, make and paint your own track mold,
hear nature stories read aloud, and best of all, snowshoe
or hike on the trails to look for animal signs.
On Monday, February 15, experience A Day Off
with Nature: Skull-astic at the Great Swamp Out-door Education Center in Chatham Township. Learn
the differences between vertebrates and invertebrates,
predators and prey. You can compare the real skulls and
teeth of wild animals and examine how your own teeth
look and function, too! After a walk and ‘bone-y’ craft,
the day nishes with a LIVE animal presentation. On Friday, March 25, come to the Great Swamp
Outdoor Education Center in Chatham Township for
A Day Off with Nature: Frog Frenzy! Spring is the
perfect time to learn about amphibian friends as they
are emerging from their winter hibernation and calling
for mates. Using props and touchable artifacts, start bylearning about the differences between reptiles and am-
phibians. Act out the lifecycle of an amphibian, learn
to sing like a frog, and take a walk through the swamp
to the amphibian breeding grounds to listen for their
unique calls.
The programs run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bring a
nut-free lunch and snack. Preregistration is required as
space is limited. Each program costs $30 per child.
For more information or to register, call
the Great Swamp OEC at 973.635.6629, or Pyramid Mountain NHA at 973.334.3130.
Cooking the Books: 18th Century Recipes for 21st Century Palatesat The Frelinghuysen Arboretum
Drams, gills, pecks – measurements are not the only things that have changed in the kitchen over the
past 300 years! Cooking the Books, the new cooking series at The Frelinghuysen Arboretum explores
recipes of the past from the Elizabeth Donnell Kay Rare Book Collection housed at the Haggerty Education
Center. Programs begin with a talk by Lesley Parness, Superintendent of Horticultural Education, about
the selected book, and some pertinent food history. Then, Chef Cynthia Triolo, Horticultural Program
Specialist, demonstrates preparation of these recipes, explaining the unusual ingredients and cooking
techniques updated for modern-day cooks. Finally, enjoy sampling a variety of dishes.
The rst of the series, scheduled for Sunday, March 13, is ‘Custards, Quaking Puddings, and aSillybub’ will whet your sweet tooth and shine a new light on these dessert favorites.
For more information, please contact arboretumfriends.org or call 973.326.7603.
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Getting Froggy This Spring! After a long, cold winter, the wood frogs and spring peepers, which have been frozen for months, emerge en masse from the warming spring ground and move into
their breeding pools. By late March, the forests and marshes of Morris County are teeming with the sounds of ‘peeping and quacking’ as these frogs sing their love songs.
This is always a popular time to join one of the many naturalist-guided frog programs, which are often jam-packed with eager frog fans. This year the Great Swamp
Outdoor Education Center in Chatham Twp. and Pyramid Mountain Natural Historic Area in Montville Twp. are offering additional programs to ensure that you can enjoy
the frog experience. Listening to these frogs is absolutely something you have to hear yourself, and it is quite hilarious to realize these strange sounds are made by frogs!
To ensure you have a fantastic experience, if the frogs are not calling on a particular day due to weather, you can still visit their breeding pools in the forest, learn amazing
facts about the different species, and discover myriad and ever-changing signs of spring. These guided walking tours are held rain or shine. Preregistration is required.
GREAT SWAMP OEC: 973.635.6629Saturday, March 19: Frog Jamboree All Ages, 2 p.m. - 3 p.m., $3 per person age 3 & up.
Monday, March 21: Frog Jamboree All Ages, 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m., $3 per person age 3 & up.
Friday, March 25: A Day Off with Nature: Frog Frenzy Ages 5 - 9, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m., $30 per child.
Saturday, March 26: Frog Jamboree All Ages, 10 a.m. - 11 a.m., $3 per person age 3 & up.
Monday, March 28: Toddler Trek: Frog Frenzy Ages 2 & 3 with an adult, 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m., $5 per child.
Monday, March 28: Tyke Hikes: Frog Frenzy Ages 4 & 5, 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m., $5 per child.
Wednesday, March 30: Frog Jamboree All Ages, 2 p.m. - 3 p.m., $3 per person age 3 & up.
Saturday, April 2: Frog Jamboree All Ages, 10 a.m. - 11 a.m., $3 per person age 3 & up.
PYRAMID MOUNTAIN NHA: 973.334.3130Saturday, March 19: Frog Jamboree All Ages, 1 p.m. - 2 p.m., $3 per person age 3 & up.
Tuesday, March 22: Frog Jamboree All Ages, 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m., $3 per person age 3 & up.Monday, March 28: Frog Jamboree All Ages, 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m., $3 per person age 3 & up.
Monday, April 4: Frog Jamboree All Ages, 2 p.m. - 3 p.m., $3 per person age 3 & up.
Spring Spotting Challenge!It’s the beginning of spring, and everyone is invited to get outdoors on a guided walk
with a naturalist to be part of an exciting new program. Track the appearance of plants
and animals at the Great Swamp Outdoor Education Center, Chatham Township andPyramid Mountain Natural Historic Area in Montville Township, facilities of the Morris County Park
Commission. Learn fascinating information about the plants and animals that are expected to emerge that
week and the latest sightings reports.
You receive a checklist to track when each new event occurs and compare the list to last year’s dates.
During each walk, work together with the group to spot and record new spring wildlife sightings. Every
walk you join, you have an opportunity to add more sightings to your list. Groups with the most sightings
at the end of the season, get bragging rights!
Programs in this series are open to all ages and cost $3 per person over age 3. Preregistration is
required. Dates, times, and locations for the Spring Sighting Series are detailed in the calendar. The
rst events are held at the Great Swamp OEC on Sunday, March 20, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. and at Pyramid
Mountain on Tuesday, March 29, 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
For information and to register at Great Swamp OEC, please call 973.635.6629,
or Pyramid Mountain NHA, 973.334.3130.
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The Sixth Annual Community Garden Conference
at The Frelinghuysen ArboretumThe Annual Community Garden Conference, which provides a forum for community
garden managers to obtain and share the latest information will be held at The
Frelinghuysen Arboretum on Saturday, March 5. The Friends of The Frelinghuysen
Arboretum and Rutgers Cooperative Extension have partnered for six years to grow and
enhance the offerings at each annual conference. These full day conferences provide
educational opportunities to learn about New Jersey’s community gardens, explore
the best management practices, and provide educational opportunities for vegetable
gardeners.
According to Lesley Parness, Superintendent of Horticultural Education at the Morris
County Park Commission, “We are proud to host the state’s only Community Garden
Conference and to support Community Gardens throughout New Jersey. The keynote
speaker and session presenters are all chosen for their knowledge in this area, which has
grown signicantly in response to concerns about food safety, sustainability, and the
increasing awareness of food security issues.” The educational sessions, all taught by experts, address topics, such as Growing
Tomatoes, Beekeeping, Soil Management, Small Space Gardening, Growing Lettuce,
and Best Management Practices for Garden Coordinators.
K eynote speaker Karen Washington, called the Godmother, the Queen, and the
Grande Dame of community gardening has worked tirelessly turning empty lots in the
Bronx into productive community gardens. Washington, previously served as New York
City Community Garden Coalition’s (NYCCGC) board president, as well as served on
the board of the New York Botanical Garden. In 2012, Ebony magazine voted her one
of their 100 most inuential African Americans in the country, and in 2014 she was
awarded with the James Beard Leadership Award.
For a complete list of sessions, speakers, and exhibitors, visit arboretumfriends.org.
Register before February 1 to receive a $10 discount on admission. This program iseligible for 5.0 Rutgers Master Gardener CEU’s.
For more information, please contact arboretumfriends.org
or call 973.326.7603.
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Figure SkatingCampBeginner through Elite, Childrenthrough Adults
June 20- August 26
Register for an
exciting summer figure
skating camp for all
levels of skaters at
William G. Mennen
Sports Arena in Morris
Township. Beginners,
who can skate
unassisted, through
elite, as well as children
through adults, have an opportunity to develop skills and have fun!
This exceptional camp is flexible for all campers, and there are
many options available. Skaters can choose the number of weeks,
a full-day or half-day camp, and lunch options.
The on-ice portion of the camp allows skaters to develop
their skills and progress to the next level. Sessions include: Power
Stroking, Creative Footwork, Jumps, Spins, Moves, Ice Dancing,
and Artistry in Motion. The off-ice sessions include: Ballet, Jazz,
Leaps n’ Turns, Yoga, Pilates, Zumba, Circuit Training, Stretching,
Conditioning, and Plyometrics. Private lessons are available upon
request for both on and off-ice sessions.
Beginner skaters are encouraged to take a private lesson
for an assessment prior to the start of camp to ensure proper
placement. Instruction for these classes is offered by Mennen’selite coaching staff. Mennen also offers special clinics, the Summer
Seminar Series, that are incorporated into Camp Mennen.
Campers can take full advantage of the unique opportunity to
participate in Mennen’s 12th Annual Summer Extravaganza. This
is an ice show with a collaboration of Learn-To-Skate participants,
Men and Ladies soloists, Pairs, Dance, and professional staff.
Costs and times vary.
For more information, please contact Mennen SportsArena at 973.326.7651.
“Branching Out!”Ages 5 to 13
SPRING: Saturday, April 2 - June 25(Closed Memorial Day Weekend)
SUMMER: Mondays and Wednesday,OR Tuesday and Thursday, July 5 - August 18
Fees of $175 - $380 vary by age group and by session.
“Branching Out!” is the hands-on, gardening program for young
people who are encouraged to play
in the dirt. This is the 44th garden-
ing season for this hands-on, edu-
cational program that takes place
on Saturdays in the spring and
two days a week in the summer,
depending on age level. Garden-
ers may attend spring, summer,
or both. Children learn by tending
to their own gardens that with alittle work and much patience,
the food you grow yourself is
often better. Time to get dirty
and get digging! Registration
information is available on The Friends of the Freling-
huysen Arboretum’s website at arboretumfriends.org. Registration begins
in January. Gardeners are welcome to register for one or both sessions.
For more information, please call 973.631.5004.
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Summer Camps:Register Now!
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Travels in Time: Recipes for Adventure!Budding chefs discover the recipe for adventure while cooking in three different
time periods. Campers ‘travel through time’ to the 1840s, 1880s, and 1920s to discover
the ways their food is linked to farming, milling, science, nutrition, and society, as well
as the food preparation involved in the simplest meals.
Ice Hockey CampGroup 1: Ages 6 - 9 8:30 a.m. - 2:15 p.m.Group 2: Ages 10 - 15 10:30 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.July 11 - 15$400/camper $195/goaltender
William G. Mennen Sports Arena in Morris Township presents
its 40th Annual Summer Hockey School. This camp focuses onskating and fundamental hockey skills including balance, agility,
and acceleration, the use of edges, puck handling, passing, and
shooting. The goal of this camp is to lift the player to a more
competitive level so they can have a lifetime of fun enjoying the
great game of ice hockey.
What makes this Hockey Camp so special is that the coaching staff is comprised of some of the
top high school and prep programs in the east. Staff includes, Pete Herms, Head Coach Seton Hall Prep; Rich McLaughlin, Head Coach
Randolph High School; Brian Day, Head Coach Noble and Greenough School (MA); Jamie Plunkett, Head Coach Meadville High School
(PA); Jennifer Perry, Power Skating Instructor; and Mike Valvano, Goalie Coach.
For more information, please call Mennen Sports Arena at 973.326.7651.
REQUEST A SUMMER CAMP BROCHURE: CALL 973.326.7600 OR MORRISPARKS.NET
AGES 7 - 10, 9:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.July 12 - 15 $125/camper per week*NEW! Five Day Option! August 8 - 12 OR 22 - 26: 9:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.$175/camper per week.AGES 11 - 14, 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.July 26 - 29$175/camper per week
For more information, please contact Katie Humphreys at [email protected] or 973.631.5077.
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Campers visit Fosterfields Living
Historical Farm in Morris Township,
Cooper Gristmill in Chester Township,
and Historic Speedwell in Morristown.
While discovering a historic farm,
gristmill, and homestead, kids learn
about life and food on the farm inthe 1920s, experience how grain is
made into flour for food, and learn
about nutrition and early Victorian
manners, as well as open hearth
cooking techniques. The week ends
with a picnic of foods prepared by
the campers, for the campers.
Junior Counselor Program:Graduates, 15 years of age and older, of
‘Travels in Time’ are invited to participate in the
Junior Counselor Program. Volunteers work with
the campers and adult staff to help make the
camp experience rewarding for everyone.
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Woodsy WalkersIntroduce your kids to the nature camp experience! Little
campers, accompanied by an adult,
explore the trails and a variety
of natural history topics with
stories, games, walks, and
activities.
Ages 2 - 4 with anadult10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
June 15 - 17 OR July 6 - 8 OR August 24 - 26Great Swamp OEC, Chatham Twp.
June 22 - 24Pyramid Mountain NHA,Montville Twp.
$40/camper per week
Sense-ationalExperience the natural world
with all five senses and discover
how animals use their senses
to survive.
Ages 5 - 79 a.m. - 2 p.m.
July 5 - 8 (short session)OR July 25 - 29OR August 1 - 5Great Swamp OEC, Chatham Twp.
July 11 - 15 OR August 15 - 19Pyramid Mountain NHA, Montville Twp.
$175/camper per week ($140/camper for week of July 5)
Art and Nature CampEnjoy a week of drawing,
journaling, painting, and
crafts with the natural world
for inspiration. Kids create
masterpieces and learn
about wildlife and habitats
at the same time.
Ages 6 - 99:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.
June 27 - July 1 OR August 8 - 12Great Swamp OEC,Chatham Twp.
July 18 - 22Pyramid Mountain NHA, Montville Twp.
$185/camper per week
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SURVIVOR: Ranger!The tremendously popular Survivor Camp has been revamped andexpanded so that campers can have new experiences every year. Could
you survive as a ranger patrolling the wilderness? Tracking wildlife,
identifying useful plants, navigating with a GPS, and using wilderness
first aid skills in emergencies? Learn everything you need to know and
finish the week with a back packing adventure at a different park.
Ages 8 - 10 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
June 27 - July 1 OR July 25 - 29 OR August 1 - 5Great Swamp OEC, Chatham Twp.
July 5 - 8 (Short session) OR August 8 - 12
Pyramid Mountain NHA, Montville Twp.$195/camper per week$156/camper for July 5 week
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Wild ExplorersSpend each day of camp on
a different adventure around
northern New Jersey. Swim in
a lake, hike the trails, learn to
canoe, and more! Finish the week
with a campfire and roasted
marshmellows.
Ages 11 - 149 a.m. - 3 p.m.
July 18 - 22Great Swamp OEC,Chatham Twp.
August 15 - 19AND/OR August 22 - 26
Pyramid Mountain NHA, Montville Twp.
$300/camper per week
Girls On the TrailsA special week of Wild Explorers camp just for girls. All the same
activities and adventures, but no boys allowed.
Ages 11 - 14 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.July 11 - 15 Great Swamp OEC, Chatham Twp.$300/camper per week
Counselors-in-Training(CIT)
Teenagers who enjoy the outdoors and working
with young children can gain resume-building
experience and knowledge by becoming CITs!
For two weeks, CITs work with campers, are
mentored by camp staff, and are trained by the
Superintendent of Environmental Education.
Training topics include natural history, how towork with children, and a final leadership project.
Interested teens must complete an application
and submit a letter of recommendation. Upon
completion, CITs receive a certificate detailing
their hours of service.
Ages 14 - 17 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
July 25 - August 5, weekdays only.Great Swamp OEC, Chatham Twp.
$200/CIT
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Junior Police AcademyAges 11 to 15 July 11 - July 15 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.$125/camper
The annual Junior
Police Academy
is an extremely
popular summer
camp that
provides boys and
girls lessons in
police practices
and the training involved in becoming a police officer. During this
five-day program, activities include physical training, detective work,
handcuffing techniques, motor vehicle stops, and a tour of the county
jail. Special guests have included the Mounted Unit, Sheriff’s Office,
and other State and Federal Law enforcement agencies. Each recruit
receives a hat, t-shirt, gym shorts, and bag. Upon completion of the
Academy, recruits participate in a graduation ceremony and earn an
honorary Junior Police Academy certificate. Class size is limited to 50
participants.
Registration will be posted at a later date.
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SUNRISE LAKE BEACH CLUBMAY 28 – SEPTEMBER 5
BOAT ATTENDANTS & CASHIERSmust be at least 14 years old.
LIFEGUARDSmust be 16 years old or older
with a Waterfront Certication.
H E L P W AN T E D !
CAMP SUNRISE LAKEJULY 5 – JULY 29
ACTIVITIES LEADERSmust be at least 14 years old
CAMP COUNSELORSmust be at least 18 years old
Lewis Morris County Park • 270 Mendham Road, Morris Twp.
CONTACT: 973.326.7616 OR
Lewis Morris County Park • 270 Mendham Road, Morris Twp.
Junior Golf ClinicsAges 10 to 17
With the Junior Golf Clinic for Player Development and the
Intermediate Junior Golf Clinic, campers can put themselves to
the test with hands-on development and course play. Campers
receive instructions in putting, chipping, driving, rules, score-
keeping, etiquette, and more.
For more information on dates and fees, please visit
morriscountygolfcourses.com in the spring.
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Camp Sunrise LakeCampers: Ages 5 - 11 CIT’s: Ages 12 - 13
July 11 - 15, July 18 - 22 AND/OR July 25 - 299 a.m - 4 p.m.
$275/camper per weekSibling or Multi-Week Discount:$250/camper per week$200/CIT per week
Camp Sunrise Lake is an adventurous, fun-filled, outdoor
recreation camp your kids will talk about for years! This camp, nowin its 8th year of operation, is situated within 1,000 acres of Lewis
Morris County Park in Morris Township. Each year, counselors
create new activities to enhance each camper’s experience year
after year.
For kids ages 5 through 11, Camp Sunrise Lake is packed with
a variety of activities to enjoy. Campers play on the sandy beach of
the beautiful Sunrise Lake or cool off after a morning of fun in the
refreshing water. They have a blast running, jumping, and climbing
across the Wibit, an inflatable obstacle course that sits on the lake,
or sliding down the Zoom Floom.
Campers enjoy daily craft sessions and a wide variety of
activities, such as parachute activities, paddle boat rides, and
relay races. Plus, there are special theme days that are designed
around all the activities. Past themes include, Super Heroes, Safari,
Olympics, Pirates, Sports, and many more! Water Wars Day will
have your child talking about all the fun they had.
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Each week is limited to 50 campers and 10 CIT’s.
For more information, please email [email protected].
CIT Program:The ‘Camper In Transition’ or CIT program is designed for kids
ages 12 and 13. This program provides a safe opportunity for kids to
explore their developing need for independence and growing maturityby giving them new experiences and added privileges that they would
not have as a general camper. The CIT program provides opportunities
to develop and expand their leadership skills, to become a role model
for younger children, assist in motivating others, and work as part of a
high-performing team, all while having fun!
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A Winter’s Day on the Farm Put on hats and scarves, and enjoy some cold-weather fun
at A Winter’s Day on the Farm! The outdoor family adventure
takes place on Sunday, February 7, from 12 noon to 4 p.m.
at Fosterelds Living Historical Farm in Morris Township.
Experience traditional farm life as it was lived in the early 20th
century when the estate farm opens its doors to offer many hands-
on winter-season activities.
Climb aboard the open-air, tractor-pulled wagon for a
memorable ride around the farm. In the barnyard, meet the Jersey
cows and other farm animals, such as horses, sheep, and chickens.
Discover why ice harvesting was important on the farm, and see
the special tools used to cut ice. Pitch in
and help with another cold-weather job,
and tap maple trees to collect sap. Lend
a hand with on-going daily farm chores,
such as sawing wood. Be sure to visit
the Farmhouse, and follow the inviting scent of seasonal foods cooking
on the wood-burning cook stove.
Stop by the Visitors Center, and make a family-friendly craft to
take home. You can also visit the Transportation Exhibit to see Charles
Foster’s Rockaway carriage, and Caroline Foster’s Model “T” Ford and
Hupmobile.
Admission to this event is $8 for adults, $7 for seniors (65+), $6
for children ages 4 -16, and $4 for children ages 2 and 3. FREE forchildren under age 2. Friends members are half price with a current
membership card.
For more information, please visit morrisparks.net or call 973.326.7645.
Morris Park Alliance UpdateThe Jets Play 60 All Access Playground located at Central Park of Morris County in
Parsippany has received the 2015 Ruth Hughes Innovative Accessible Recreation Facility
Award from the New Jersey Commission on Recreation for Individuals with Disabilities. This
all access playground provides opportunities for children with disabilities to play alongside
their peers. Shade structures are much needed to complete this special facility, and fundingactivities for the shade structures are underway with a goal for construction to be completed
for the summer of 2016.
The Park Alliance also recently received a grant from Investors Bank Foundation in the
amount of $2000 for the Central Park Cooperative Garden. This year, several varieties of
tomatoes, herbs, cucumbers, eggplants, potatoes, peppers, kale, melons, and collard greens were
harvested by clients of several area nonprots for use in community programs. The garden helps
provide fresh vegetables and fruits to individuals and families who may not have regular access
to healthy foods.
Several new members joined the board of the Park Alliance in 2015, including John Van
Brunt of Succasunna, Pamela Fischer of Hackettstown, Adrienne Bliss Brown of Morristown,
and Vincent Maffucci of Montville.Fundraising efforts continue into 2016, including new exhibits at the Great Swamp Outdoor
Education Center and enhancements to Central Park of Morris County.
For further information contact [email protected] , or 973.326.7615.
The Blackburn Lecture
Features William Bryant LoganFor more than two decades, The Blackburn Tea raised funds
to support a scholarship for students studying horticulture. This
year, the tea has evolved into The Blackburn Lecture and a
scholarship will be given to selected students in the Landscape
Technology Program at the County College of Morris. The
keynote speaker, William Bryant Logan is award-winning
author and renowned arborist. The event, held on Saturday,
February 13 at The Frelinghuysen Arboretum’s Haggerty
Education Center in Morris Township, is supported by The
Friends of The Frelinghuysen Arboretum.
According to The Friends of The Frelinghuysen’s
Scholarship Chair Betsy Martone, “This scholarship allows
interested students the opportunity to explore the different
horticultural, environmental, and design studies offered through
the accredited CCM programs. The increased knowledge
the students acquire in the classroom and through hands-on
programs at CCM will benet them as they enter their chosen
eld in horticulture and landscape design.”
William Bryant Logan will speak about his book, Oak - The
Frame of Civilization, in which he deftly relates the delightful
history of the reciprocal relationship between humans and oak
trees since time immemorial. He has won numerous Quill and
Trowel Awards from the Garden Writers of America and won a2012 Senior Scholar Award from the New York State chapter of
the International Society of Arborists. He is on faculty at New
York Botanic Garden and is the author of three books: Air, Oak,
and Dirt, the latter of which was made into an award-winning
documentary.
The scholarship is named for Dr.
Benjamin Blackburn, a professor
of Botany at Drew University. His
involvement with the Morris County Park
Commission began with his friendship
with Henry and Robert Tubbs, whose
property Willowwood, eventually becamethe Willowwood Arboretum.
Dr. Blackburn published many
articles and wrote a number of books on
gardening, as well as being the host of a
very popular radio gardening program. He generously shared
his vast knowledge and deep love for horticulture with many
staff in the Horticulture Division and with his countless fans –
members of The Friends of The Frelinghuysen Arboretum and
area garden clubs.
For more information about this program and to
register, please visit arboretumfriends.org.
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Saturday, January 2
through
Saturday, January 30
Gallery Exhibit: Florals and LandscapesMichael J. Martin’s spectaculardisplay of oil paintings of orals andlandscapes brings beautiful sunshineto cold January days. Mr. Martinhas had exhibits in many venues inthe area and studied at the SummitSchool of Visual Arts, Art StudentsLeague (NYC), and the NorthernVirginia School of Art. He is amember of the Chatham Art League,Portrait Society, and the LivingstonArts Association.Time: 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: FREE.
Sunday, January 3
Eagle Watching TripAges 18 & Up.Join this van trip into NY and PAto view majestic, wintering BaldEagles. Dress warmly and bringa bag lunch. Space is extremelylimited, so register today.Time: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Location: Meet @ Great SwampOEC.Cost: $35 per person.*
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Snowshoe Sundays: ModerateAges 10 & Up.Enjoy an afternoon of guidedsnowshoeing and trekking. Callregarding conditions and to register.Use your own snowshoes, or rentthem for an additional $10. Noexperience necessary.
Time: 1 p.m. if r enting shoes,1:30 p.m. if using your own.Location: Pyramid Mountain. Cost: $5 per person for trek, $15 fortrek and snowshoe rental.*
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Tuesday, January 5
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All adultsare welcome.
Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain,Montville Twp.Cost: $2 per adult.* Call973.635.6629.
Saturday, January 9 &
Sunday, January 10
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt
Grab a camera or phone, and stop bythe Haggerty Education Center forthis month’s nature photo scavengerhunt. Take a photo of every item andget a prize. Theme and prizes changemonthly. A great way to get thefamily outdoors year-round.Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $10 per family.
Sunday, January 10
Snowshoe Sundays: ModerateAges 10 & Up.Enjoy an afternoon of guidedsnowshoeing and trekking. Callregarding conditions and to
register. Use your own snowshoes,or rent them for an additional $10. No experience necessary.Time: 1 p.m. if renting shoes,1:30 p.m. if using your own.Location: Pyramid Mountain. Cost: $5 per person for trek, $15for trek and snowshoe rental.*
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Trail Treasure Hunt All Ages.Calling all treasure hunters! Enjoya seasonal nature scavenger hunt
where families work together tofollow clues and nd the answers tonature riddles along the trails. Noregistration required.Time: 1 p.m. - 2 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC. Cost: $2 per person age 3 and up.
Monday, January 11
Toddler Trek: Tricky TracksAges 2 & 3 with an adult.Enjoy a story read aloud and aninteractive game to learn about
different animal tracks. Take a walkin search of tracks on the trails.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5 per child.*
Awesome Animal ArtistsAges 5 - 9.Budding young artists mix natureand art in this indoor/outdoor
program. Each class features adifferent NJ animal to learn aboutand draw. Parents are welcome tostay and participate.Time: 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5 per child.*
Tuesday, January 12
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All adults
are welcome.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Mt. Hope HistoricalCounty Park, Rockaway Twp.Cost: $2 per adult.* Call973.635.6629.
Pre-School Walk:
Nighty Night Bear Ages 4 & 5 with an adult.Learn if bears actually sleep allwinter long, then create a bear-themed craft.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5 per child.*
Toddler Trek: Frigid FlyersAges 2 & 3 with an adult.Enjoy a story read aloud, naturewalk, and fun activities aboutfeathered friends in winter.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $5 per child.*
Wednesday, January 13
Outdoor Skills for Teens: Shelter Building Ages 11 - 14.In this new series, older kidscan satisfy their appetites foradventure, and learn wildernessand survival skills. Each month’s program features a different theme.In this class, construct varioustypes of shelters to keep warm anddry. Practice building debris huts andtent set up.Time: 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $10 per child, per class.*
Wednesdays, January 13
through February 17
Nature’s Little ExplorersAges 2 & 3 with an adult.Discover the wonders of naturetogether through six weeks of walks,activities, and crafts.Time: 10 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $55 per child.*
Puddle JumpersAges 4 & 5 with an adult.Explore the trails of PyramidMountain with your preschooler andlearn about the natural world through
the season during six weeks ofwalks, activities, and crafts.Time: 1 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $55 per child.*
Thursdays, January 14
through February 18
Nature’s Little ExplorersAges 2 & 3 with an adult.Enjoy discovering the wonders ofnature through six weeks of walks,activities, and crafts.
Time: 10 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $55 per child.*
Puddle JumpersAges 4 & 5 with an adult.Explore the trails of the GreatSwamp with your preschooler andlearn about the natural world throughthe season during six weeks ofwalks, activities, and crafts.Time: 11 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $55 per child.*
Saturday, January 16
Eagle Watching TripAges 18 & Up.Join this van trip into NY and PAto view majestic, wintering BaldEagles. Dress warmly and bringa bag lunch. Space is extremelylimited, so register today.Time: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.Location: Meet @ Great SwampOEC.Cost: $35 per person.*
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Frozen Falls Hike: ModerateAges 16 and Up.Enjoy a brisk winter hike with otheradults, and visit the Valhalla BrookFalls to see if it is ‘frozen in time.’Time: 1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $1 per person.*
Saturday, January 16 &
Sunday, January 17
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt Grab a camera or phone, and stop bythe Haggerty Education Center forthis month’s nature photo scavengerhunt. Take a photo of every item andget a prize. Theme and prizes changemonthly. A great way to get thefamily outdoors year-round.Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $10 per family.
Sunday, January 17
Snowshoe Sundays: ModerateAges 10 & Up.Enjoy an afternoon of guidedsnowshoeing and trekking. Callregarding conditions and to register.Use your own snowshoes, or rent
them for an additional $10. Noexperience necessary.Time: 1 p.m. if r enting shoes,1:30 p.m. if using your own.Location: Pyramid Mountain. Cost: $5 per person for trek, $15 fortrek and snowshoe rental.*
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Maple Sugaring DemoAll Ages.Learn how to identify and tapmaple trees, collect sap, and make
syrup over a wood-red evaporator.Taste-test different delicious syrups,including syrup made right at theGreat Swamp OEC. No registrationis required, but it is rst come, rstserved seating.Time: 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3 per person age 3 & up.
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Monday, January 18
A Day Off with Nature:
Tracking!Grades K - 3.Enjoy spending the day off fromschool learning about animaltracks. Play tracking games, makeyour own track molds, practicemoving like animals, and take ahike (or snowshoe trek, if there’senough snow) to nd tracks onthe trails.Time: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $30 per child.*
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Tuesday, January 19
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All adultsare welcome.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Hacklebarney State Park,Chester Twp.Cost: $2 per adult.* Call973.635.6629.
Pre-School Walk: Nighty Night Bear Ages 4 & 5 with an adult.Discover if bears actually sleep allwinter long, and create a bear-themed craft.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $5 per child.*
Wednesday, January 20
Home-School Adventures:
Sleep, Stay, Fly Away
All Ages.Discover where all the animalsgo during the winter througheducational activities, touchablenature objects, and a walk on thetrail.Time: 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $8 per child age 3 & up.*
Awesome Animal ArtistsAges 5 - 9. Budding young artists mix natureand art in this indoor/outdoor program. Each class features adifferent NJ animal to learn aboutand draw. Parents are welcome tostay and participate.Time: 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $5 per child.*
Saturday, January 23
Weekend Family Walk All Ages.Take to the trails to discover theunique animals and plants found at
the Great Swamp. Everyone’s sureto learn some amazing new naturefacts.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $2 per person age 3 & up.*
Saturday, January 23 &
Sunday, January 24
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt Grab a camera or phone and stop bythe Haggerty Education Center forthis month’s nature photo scavenger
hunt. Take a photo of every item andget a prize. Theme and prizes changemonthly. A great way to get thefamily outdoors year-round.Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $10 per family.
Maple Sugaring DemoAll Ages.Learn how to identify and tapmaple trees, collect sap, and makesyrup over a wood-red evaporator.Taste-test different delicious syrups,including syrup made right at theGreat Swamp OEC. No registrationis required, but it is rst come, rstserved seating.Time: 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3 per person age 3 & up.
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Sunday, January 24
Snowshoe Sundays: ModerateAges 10 & Up.
Enjoy an afternoon of guidedsnowshoeing and trekking. Callregarding conditions and to register.Use your own snowshoes, or rentthem for an additional $10. Noexperience necessary.Time: 1 p.m. if renting shoes, 1:30 p.m. if using your own.Location: Pyramid Mountain. Cost: $5 per person for trek, $15 fortrek and snowshoe rental.*
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Monday, January 25
Tyke Hikes: Frigid FlyersAges 4 & 5.Drop off your preschooler to learnabout the birds that visit the feedersat this time of year. Listen to a storyand take a walk outside to lookfor feathered friends. Please note that parents who also have a 2 or3-year-old can attend a simultaneousToddler Trek while the 4 or 5-year-old participates in this programwithout a parent.Time: 10a.m. - 11 a.m.
Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5 per child. *
Toddler Trek: Frigid FlyersAges 2 & 3 with an adult.Enjoy a story read aloud and a walkoutdoors while learning about all thewinter birds that visit the feeders.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5 per child.*
Tuesday, January 26
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All adultsare welcome.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Hedden County Park,Dover.Cost: $2 per adult.* Call973.635.6629.
Family Science Day: OwlsAll Ages with an adult. Learn about owls while rotatingthrough hands-on activity stationsdesigned to challenge familiesto work together to make newdiscoveries.Time: 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. or 2:30 p.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $8 per child age 5 & up, and$5 per child age 3 & 4.*
Saturday, January 30 &
Sunday, January 31
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt Grab a camera or phone, and stop bythe Haggerty Education Center forthis month’s nature photo scavengerhunt. Take a photo of every item andget a prize. Theme and prizes changemonthly. A great way to get thefamily outdoors year-round.Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $10 per family.
Maple Sugaring DemoAll Ages.Learn how to identify and tapmaple trees, collect sap, and makesyrup over a wood-red evaporator.Taste-test different delicious syrups,including syrup made right at theGreat Swamp OEC. No registrationis required, but it is rst come, rstserved seating.Time: 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.
Cost: $3 per person age 3 & up.SEE PAGE 2
Sunday, January 31
Cooking Demonstration:
Galettes, Croustades, and
CrostatasIs there a difference? Discover inthis cooking demonstration, and tastesome delicious sweet and savoryfree-form tarts.Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.
Cost: $25 per person.*
Snowshoe Sundays: ModerateAges 10 & Up.Enjoy an afternoon of guidedsnowshoeing and trekking. Callregarding conditions and to register.Use your own snowshoes, or rentthem for an additional $10. Noexperience necessary.Time: 1 p.m. if renting shoes, 1:30 p.m. if using your own.Location: Pyramid Mountain. Cost: $5 per person for trek, $15 fortrek and snowshoe rental.*
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Monday, February 1
through
Monday, February 29
Gallery Exhibit: MandalaCarol Nussbaum uses colorful photography to transform owersand other plant material into anancient symbol called the Mandala.A Mandala is traditionally used tosignify a sacred space containing
a circle with a center point thatoffers balancing visual elements,symbolizing unity and harmony.Time: 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: FREE.
Tuesday, February 2
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All adultsare welcome.
Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Dismal Harmony,Mendham Twp.Cost: $2 per adult.* Call973.635.6629.
Groundhog Day:
The Real StoryAll Ages.Learn the truth about these furrycreatures, and the reason they havecome to symbolize winter’s end.Enjoy a story, an indoor activity, anda walk in the winter woods.
Time: 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3 per child age 3 & up.*
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CAMPToday!
Groundhog DayAges 5 - 9.What do you know aboutgroundhogs? Join ‘PyramidMountain Phil’ and separate factsfrom ction through games andactivities. Parents are welcome tostay and participate.Time: 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $5 per child.*
Saturday, February 6
Meet the AnimalsAll Ages.Learn about the resident LIVEanimals at the Great Swamp OECduring this indoor program. Seethem up close, discover amazingfacts about them, and touch them ifyou wish.Time: 10 p.m. - 11 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3 per person age 3 & up.*
Maple Sugaring DemoAll Ages.Learn how to identify and tapmaple trees, collect sap, and makesyrup over a wood-red evaporator.Taste-test different delicious syrups,including syrup made right at theGreat Swamp OEC. No registrationis required, but it is rst come, rstserved seating.Time: 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3 per person age 3 & up.
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Saturday, February 6 &
Sunday, February 7
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt Grab a camera or phone, and stop bythe Haggerty Education Center forthis month’s nature photo scavengerhunt. Take a photo of every item andget a prize. Theme and prizes changemonthly. A great way to get thefamily outdoors year-round.Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $10 per family.
Sunday, February 7
Eagle Watching TripAges 18 & Up.
Join this van trip into NY and PAto view majestic, wintering BaldEagles. Dress warmly and bringa bag lunch. Space is extremelylimited, so register today.Time: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.Location: Meet @ Great SwampOEC.Cost: $35 per person.*
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A Winter’s Day
On the FarmEnjoy a tractor-pulled wagonride, maple tapping, woodsawing, and watching the
farmers harvest ice on the pond,weather permitting. Meet theJersey cows and other farmanimals. Visit the Farmhousewhere food is being prepared onthe wood-burning cook stove.Time:
12 noon - 4 p.m.Location:
Fosterelds.Cost:
$8/adult; $7/senior (65+);$6/child age 4–16; and $4/child age 2 & 3. FREE/childunder age 2. Friends membersare half price with a currentmembership card.
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Snowshoe Sundays: ModerateAges 10 & Up.Enjoy an afternoon of guidedsnowshoeing and trekking. Callregarding conditions and to register.Use your own snowshoes, or rentthem for an additional $10. Noexperience necessary. Time: 1 p.m. if renting shoes,1:30 p.m. if using your own.Location: Pyramid Mountain.
Cost: $5 per person for trek, $15 fortrek and snowshoe rental.*
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Monday, February 8
Toddler Trek: Hoot, Hoot
Hooray for Owls
Ages 2 & 3 with an adult.Enjoy a story read aloud and awalk on the trails to look for owlneighbors.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5 per child.*
Nature’s Playground Ages 3 - 6 with an adult.The natural world is the best placeto play, especially with a naturalistand some friends along. Children usetheir imaginations as they explore
the wonders of the forest throughguided free play.Time: 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3 per child.*
Awesome Animal ArtistsAges 5 - 9.Budding young artists mix natureand art in this indoor/outdoor program. Each class features adifferent NJ animal to learn aboutand draw. Parents are welcome tostay and participate.
Time: 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5 per child.*
Tuesday, February 9
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All adultsare welcome.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Buttermilk Falls,Mendham Twp.
Cost: $2 per adult.* Call973.635.6629.
Toddler Trek: Let It Snow!Ages 2 & 3 with an adult.Enjoy a story read aloud, activities,and a walk as we learn aboutsnowakes.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $5 per child.*
Thursday, February 11
Beads For Peace:
Natural Jewelry Making
Artist Maya Bloom leads this beading workshop using naturalmaterials and dove beadssymbolizing peace. Maya’s love of beads has led her around the world,and her collection includes beadsfrom Morocco, Israel, Africa, andSouth America. Maya demonstrates avariety of knots and simple beadingtechniques. All materials neededto create your unique necklace are provided. You are welcome to bringyour own beads to incorporate intothe design. Beginners are welcome.
Time: 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $25 per person.*
Saturday, February 13
Winter Birds Hike: ModerateAges 7 & Up.Hit the trails to learn about the birdsthat live in New Jersey in the winterand to recognize some common NJ birds by their songs. This weekend isthe Great Backyard Bird Count.Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.
Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $1 per person.*
Benjamin Blackburn
Scholarship LectureWilliam Bryant Logan will speakabout his book, Oak-The Frameof Civilization, in which he deftlyrelates the delightful history of thereciprocal relationship betweenhumans and oak trees since timeimmemorial.Time: 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $30 per person.*
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Saturday, February 13 &
Sunday, February 14
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt Grab a camera or phone, and stop bythe Haggerty Education Center forthis month’s nature photo scavengerhunt. Take a photo of every item andget a prize. Theme and prizes changemonthly. A great way to get the
family outdoors year-round.Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $10 per family.
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Morrisparks.net
Maple Sugaring DemoAll Ages.Learn how to identify and tapmaple trees, collect sap, and make
syrup over a wood-red evaporator.Taste-test different delicious syrups,including syrup made right at theGreat Swamp OEC. No registrationis required, but it is rst come, rstserved seating.Time: 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3 per person age 3 & up.
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Monday, February 15
A Day Off with Nature: Skull-astics!Ages 5 - 9.Spend a day off from schoollearning about skulls and bonesthrough fun, interactive activities.Examine and identify real wildlifeskulls, take a hike, and meet someLIVE animals.Time: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $30 per child.*
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Children Plant With the
PresidentsGrades 3 - 5.Presidents George Washingtonand Thomas Jefferson, as activegardeners, found new ways to plantand invent new farm machinesat their homes, Mt. Vernon andMonticello. Learn what Washingtongrew besides apples, and howJefferson brought french fries toAmerica. Create an ear ly Americancraft and sample some ‘Founding
Father’ snacks.Time: 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $20 per child.*
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Tuesday, February 16
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack and
explore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All adultsare welcome.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Schiff Nature Preserve,Mendham Twp.Cost: $2 per adult.* Call973.635.6629.
Pre-School Walk: Sap to SyrupAges 4 & 5 with an adult.Learn how maple tree sap is turnedinto sweet syrup for a tasty breakfast.Enjoy a syrup taste test and a maple-
themed craft.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5 per child.*
Wednesday, February 17
Awesome Animal ArtistsAges 5 - 9. Budding young artists mix natureand art in this indoor/outdoor program. Each class features adifferent NJ animal to learn aboutand draw. Parents are welcome to
stay and participate.Time: 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $5 per child.*
Outdoor Skills for Teens:
Keeping WarmAges 11 - 14.In this new series, older kidscan satisfy their appetites foradventure, and learn wildernessand survival skills. Each month’s program features a differenttheme. In this class, learn why“cotton kills” and differenttechniques for keeping your bodytemperature at a safe level.Time: 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $10 per child, per class.*
Saturday, February 20
Weekend Family Walk All Ages.Take to the trails to discover theunique animals and plants found atthe Great Swamp. Everyone’s sure
to learn some amazing new naturefacts.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $2 per person age 3 & up.*
Plant Breeding for the Home
Gardener Rutgers professor and plantgeneticist, Tom Orton, introducesthe basics of plant breeding in a waythat everyone can understand. Learnower parts, cross-pollination, andhow plants inherit genes throughtheir DNA. Gain knowledge ofthe breeding strategies for somecommon domestic plant species. Youwill be able to plan and execute yourown backyard breeding programwith the skills learned in this class,and even develop and name yourown plant variety. Dr. Orton earnedhis PhD in Genetics and Botany at
Michigan State University and iscurrently a Professor and ExtensionSpecialist at Rutgers University. This program is eligible for 2.0 RutgersMaster Gardener CEU’s.Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $20 per person.*
Saturday, February 20 &
Sunday, February 21
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt Grab a camera or phone, and stop by
the Haggerty Education Center forthis month’s nature photo scavengerhunt. Take a photo of every item andget a prize. Theme and prizes changemonthly. A great way to get thefamily outdoors year-round.Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $10 per family.
Maple Sugaring DemoAll Ages.Learn how to identify and tapmaple trees, collect sap, and make
syrup over a wood-red evaporator.Taste-test different delicious syrups,including syrup made right at theGreat Swamp OEC. No registrationis required, but it is rst come, rstserved seating.Time: 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3 per person age 3 & up.
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Sunday, February 21
Snowshoe Sundays: ModerateAges 10 & Up.
Enjoy an afternoon of guidedsnowshoeing and trekking. Callregarding conditions and to register.Use your own snowshoes, or rentthem for an additional $10. Noexperience necessary.Time: 1 p.m. if renting shoes,1:30 p.m. if using your own.Location: Pyramid Mountain. Cost: $5 per person for trek, $15 fortrek and snowshoe rental.*
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Monday, February 22
Tyke Hikes: Let It Snow!Ages 4 & 5.Drop off your preschooler for anhour to learn about snow – how itforms, how it falls, and its specialshape. Children listen to a story andtake a walk outside. Please note that parents who also have a 2 or3-year-old can attend a simultaneousToddler Trek while the 4 or 5-year-old participates in this programwithout a parent.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.
Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5 per child. *
Toddler Trek: Let It Snow!Ages 2 & 3 with an adult.Enjoy a story read aloud, funactivities, and a walk outdoors as welearn about snowakes.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5 per child.*
Full Moon Snowshoe Hike:
ModerateAges 16 & Up.Catch a winter sunset followed bya view of the full moon. If all goeswell, you may even hear some owlcalls. Rent snowshoes, or bring yourown. If there’s no snow, we’ll hikeinstead.Time: 5:30 p.m. - 8 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $5 per person, additional$10 per person for snowshoerental.*
Tuesday, February 23
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack and
explore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All adultsare welcome.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Kay Center, Chester Twp.Cost: $2 per adult.* Call973.635.6629.
Pre-School Walk:
Keeping WarmAges 4 & 5 with an adult.Discover the ways animals keepwarm during the cold winter months,and create a winter-themed craft.
Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $5 per child.*
Wednesday, February 24
Home-School Adventures:
The Web of LifeAll Ages.Learn about food chains and howeverything in nature is importantwith fun-lled, educational activities.Time: 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.
Cost: $8 per child age 3 & up.*
Saturday, February 27 &
Sunday, February 28
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt Grab a camera or phone, and stop bythe Haggerty Education Center forthis month’s nature photo scavengerhunt. Take a photo of every item andget a prize. Theme and prizes changemonthly. A great way to get thefamily outdoors year-round.Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $10 per family.
Maple Sugaring DemoAll Ages.Learn how to identify and tapmaple trees, collect sap, and makesyrup over a wood-red evaporator.Taste-test different delicious syrups,including syrup made right at theGreat Swamp OEC. No registrationis required, but it is rst come, rstserved seating.Time: 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. or 2:30 p.m. -3:30 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3 per person age 3 & up.
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Sunday, February 28
Snowshoe Sundays: ModerateAges 10 & Up.Enjoy an afternoon of guidedsnowshoeing and trekking. Callregarding conditions and toregister. Use your own snowshoes,or rent them for an additional $10.
No experience necessary.Time: 1 p.m. if renting shoes,1:30 p.m. if using your own.Location: Pyramid Mountain. Cost: $5 per person for trek, $15for trek and snowshoe rental.*
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Monday, February 29
Nature’s Playground Ages 3 - 6 with an adult.The natural world is the best placeto play, especially with a naturalist
and some friends along. Children usetheir imaginations as they explorethe wonders of the forest throughguided free play.Time: 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3 per child.*
Tuesday, March 1
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All adultsare welcome.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Tourne County Park,Boonton Twp.Cost: $2 per adult.* Call973.635.6629.
Family Science Day: Tracking!All Ages with an adult. There’s a lot more to tracking thanyou may think. Learn about signsanimals leave behind and what theymean while rotating through hands-on activity stations designed tochallenge families to work together
to make new discoveries.Time: 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. or 2:30 p.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $8 per child age 5 & up, and$5 per child age 3 & 4. *
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Tuesday, March 1
through
Wednesday, March 30
Gallery Exhibit: Butteries, Birds, and Flowers: Mosaics in
the GardenEleanor Parr-DiLeo, award winningmosaic artist exhibits her magnicentmixed media mosaics. She is wellknown for her wall art pieces usingthis unique art form, and has been a professional artist for over ten years.Her works are exhibited around theregion, and she has been the recipientof awards for her mosaics at several juried shows.Time: 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: FREE.
Saturday, March 5
Sixth Annual Community
Garden ConferenceThe Friends of The FrelinghuysenArboretum and Rutgers CooperativeExtension are teaming up to present their Annual CommunityGarden Conference. The keynotespeaker is the Karen Washington,‘Urban Farming’s Grand Dame’,according to the New York Times.The impressive lists of sessionspeakers, all experts in their eld,address topics both relevant and pertinent to community gardeners,garden managers, and those tryingto establish a new communitygarden. It’s a full day of education,networking, and camaraderie. This program is eligible for 5.0 RutgersMaster Gardener CEU’s.Time: 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.
Cost: $50 per person beforeFebruary 1; $60 per person afterFebruary 1.* For complete details,visit aboretumfriends.org. Lunch is provided, and the snow date for thisconference is Sunday, March 6.
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Bus Trip to the Philadelphia
Flower Show‘Explore America: 100 Years of The National Park Service’ is the theme
for the 2016 Philadelphia FlowerShow. Celebrate the centennialanniversary of the National ParkService and explore the beauty andhistory of national parks throughthe eyes of the world’s greatestoral and garden designers. Thelargest ower show in the Northeastoffers something for everyone; aweinspiring gardens, a chance to see thenewest plants that will be availableat nurseries this spring, stunningoral arrangements, lectures, andshopping. Enjoy lunch and/ordinner on your own at the show, inChinatown, or the Reading TerminalMarket.Time: 10:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.Location: Bus leaves from TheFrelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $80 per person.*
Wednesday, March 9
Outdoor Skills for Teens:
Wilderness First AidAges 11 - 14.In this new series, older kidscan satisfy their appetites foradventure, and learn wildernessand survival skills. Each month’s program features a differenttheme. In this class: What doyou do if you cut your foot on ahike far from help? How abouta blister? Twisted ankle? Learnthe basic techniques for gettingyourself or a friend out of thewoods safely.Time: 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $10 per child, per class.*
Thursday, March 10
Growing Iris in the Home
Garden
Suzanne Broullon, Communications& Donor Manager at the PresbyMemorial Iris Gardens in UpperMontclair, NJ, discusses bearded and beardless iris in the home garden.Topics include culture and care ofiris, and landscape design including planting companions. Suzannecurates the iris collection and canoften be found weeding the beds.Suzanne is an Essex County MasterGardener who inherited her greenthumb from her grandmother. This program is eligible for 2.0 Rutgers
master Gardener CEU’s.Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $15 per person.*
Saturday, March 12
Weekend Family Walk All Ages.Take to the trails to discover theunique animals and plants found atthe Great Swamp. Everyone’s sureto learn some amazing new naturefacts.
Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $2 per person age 3 & up.*
Saturday, March 12 &
Sunday, March 13
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt Grab a camera or phone, and stop bythe Haggerty Education Center forthis month’s nature photo scavengerhunt. Take a photo of every item andget a prize. Theme and prizes changemonthly. A great way to get the
family outdoors year-round.Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $10 per family.
Sunday, March 13
Cooking Demonstration:
COOKING THE BOOKS:Custards, Quaking
Puddings, and a SillybubExplore recipes of the past fromcookbooks of the 18th and 19th
century. The afternoon beginswith a talk about the selected bookfrom the Rare Book Collectionand some pertinent foodhistory, followed by a cookingdemonstration and ending with atasting sample.Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: FrelinghuysenArboretum.Cost: $25 per person.*
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Snowshoe Sundays: ModerateAges 10 & Up.Enjoy an afternoon of guidedsnowshoeing and trekking. Callregarding conditions and to register.Use your own snowshoes, or rentthem for an additional $10. Noexperience necessary.Time: 1 p.m. if r enting shoes,
1:30 p.m. if using your own.Location: Pyramid Mountain. Cost: $5 per person for trek, $15 fortrek and snowshoe rental.*
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Trail Treasure Hunt All Ages.Calling all treasure hunters! Enjoya seasonal nature scavenger huntwhere families to work together tofollow clues and nd the answers tonature riddles along the trails. Noregistration required.Time: 1 p.m. - 2 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC. Cost: $2 per person age 3 and up.*
Maple SugarFestivalAll Ages.Enjoy ‘Hikes Through MapleSugaring History,’ games, maplesyrup snow cones, crafts, andsyrup taste tests. Rain or shine.Time: 12 noon - 4 p.m.
Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $4 per person age 3 & up.
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Saturday, March 5 &
Sunday, March 6
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt Grab a camera or phone, and stop bythe Haggerty Education Center forthis month’s nature photo scavengerhunt. Take a photo of every item andget a prize. Theme and prizes changemonthly. A great way to get the
family outdoors year-round.Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $10 per family.
Sunday, March 6
Snowshoe Sundays: ModerateAges 10 & Up.Enjoy an afternoon of guidedsnowshoeing and trekking. Callregarding conditions and to register.Use your own snowshoes, or rentthem for an additional $10. No
experience necessary.Time: 1 p.m. if renting shoes,1:30 p.m. if using your own.Location: Pyramid Mountain. Cost: $5 per person for trek, $15 fortrek and snowshoe rental.*
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Tuesday, March 8
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All adults
are welcome.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Jockey Hollow NationalPark, Harding Twp.Cost: $2 per adult.* Call973.635.6629.
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Monday, March 14
Toddler Trek:
Spring is Almost Here
Ages 2 & 3 with an adult.Enjoy a story read aloud and aninteractive walk as we search forsigns, sounds, and smells of spring.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5 per child.*
Awesome Animal ArtistsAges 5 - 9.Budding young artists mix natureand art in this indoor/outdoor program. Each class features adifferent NJ animal to learn about
and draw. Parents are welcome tostay and participate.Time: 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5 per child.*
Tuesday, March 15
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All adultsare welcome.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.
Location: Lewis Morris CountyPark, Morris Twp.Cost: $2 per person.* Call973.635.6629.
Toddler Trek: Sense-ational
Spring!Ages 2 & 3 with an adult.Enjoy a story read aloud and aninteractive walk as we search forsigns, sounds, and smells of spring.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $5 per child.*
Wednesdays, March 16
through April 20
Nature’s Little ExplorersAges 2 & 3 with an adult.Discover the wonders of naturetogether through six weeks of walks,activities, and crafts.Time: 10 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $55 per child.*
Puddle JumpersAges 4 & 5 with an adult.Explore the trails of PyramidMountain with your preschooler,
and learn about the natural worldthrough the season during six weeksof walks, activities, and crafts.Time: 1 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $55 per child.*
Thursdays, March 17
through April 21
Nature’s Little ExplorersAges 2 & 3 with an adult.Toddlers enjoy discovering thewonders of nature through six weeks
of walks, activities, and crafts.Time: 10 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $55 per child.*
Puddle JumpersAges 4 & 5 with an adult.Explore the trails of the GreatSwamp with your preschooler andlearn about the natural world throughthe season during six weeks ofwalks, activities, and crafts.Time: 11 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $55 per child.*
Saturday, March 19
Frog JamboreeAll Ages.The spring peepers and wood frogsare calling from the vernal pools.Learn about these two frogs whilelistening to their chorus.Time: 1 p.m. - 2 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $3 per person age 3 & up.*
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My Home is a TreeGrades 1 - 2.Many animals live in trees! Learnabout the tree-dwelling creatures,and create a puppet craft and anesting bag for your backyard birds.Take a walk on the Arboretum’sgrounds to spot some winter treedwellers.Time: 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $20 per child.*
Pruning Workshop with the
Gardeners of Bamboo BrookThe gardeners at Bamboo Brookreally know their stuff, and whenit comes to pruning, no one does it better. Learn the how’s and why’sfrom the experts, the science behindit all, and what tools to use. Practiceyour new skills on the trees andshrubs in the gardens. Dress forthe weather, and bring your gardengloves. This program is eligible for2.0 Rutgers master Gardener CEU’s.Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Bamboo Brook OEC.Cost: $12 per person.*
Frog JamboreeAll Ages.The spring peepers and wood frogsare calling from the vernal pools.Learn about these two frogs whilelistening to their chorus.Time: 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3 per person age 3 & up.*
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Saturday, March 19 &
Sunday, March 20
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt Grab a camera or phone, and stop bythe Haggerty Education Center forthis month’s nature photo scavengerhunt. Take a photo of every item andget a prize. Theme and prizes changemonthly. A great way to get thefamily outdoors year-round.Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $10 per family.
Sunday, March 20
Spring Spotting ChallengeAll Ages.Be the rst at the Swamp tosight the new plants and animalsappearing throughout the season.Join a naturalist to observe as manyemerging plants and animals as possible. Groups with the mostsightings get bragging rights.Time: 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3 per person age 3 & up.*
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Monday, March 21
Nature’s Playground Ages 3 - 6 with an adult.
The natural world is the best placeto play, especially with a naturalistand some friends along. Children usetheir imaginations as they explorethe wonders of the forest throughguided free play.Time: 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3 per child.*
Frog JamboreeAll Ages.The spring peepers and wood frogsare calling from the vernal pools.
Learn about these two frogs whilelistening to their chorus.Time: 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3 per person age 3 & up.*
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Tuesday, March 22
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack andexplore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All adultsare welcome.
Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Patriots’ Path, MendhamTwp.Cost: $2 per adult.* Call973.635.6629.
Pre-School Walk:
Spring Ahead Ages 4 & 5 with an adult.Search for the signs of spring andcreate a spring-themed craft.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $5 per child.*
Frog JamboreeAll Ages.The spring peepers and wood frogsare calling from the vernal pools.Learn about these two frogs whilelistening to their chorus.Time: 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $3 per person age 3 & up.*
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Plant Label Making WorkshopUsing vintage spoons and letterstamps make plant labels for yourvegetable and herb garden.
All materials are supplied, as wellas some other great crafty ideas forlabelling your plants.Time: 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $20 per person.*
Wednesday, March 23
Home-School Adventures:
Spring into ActionAll Ages.Become scientists searching for therst signs of spring. Record your
ndings and take photos! Bring binoculars or borrow ours.Time: 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $8 per child age 3 & up.*
Awesome Animal ArtistsAges 5 - 9. Budding young artists mix natureand art in this indoor/outdoor program. Each class features adifferent NJ animal to learn aboutand draw. Parents are welcome tostay and participate.
Time: 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.Location: Pyramid MountainCost: $5 per child.*
Friday, March 25
A Day Off with Nature:
Frog Frenzy Ages 5 - 9.Spend the day off from schoollearning about froggy friendsthrough fun, interactive activities.Discover what makes amphibiansdifferent from reptiles, learn about
frogs’ amazing metamorphosis,and listen for the calls of spring peepers and wood frogs on thetrails. Time: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC. Cost: $30 per child.*
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Saturday, March 26
Frog JamboreeAll Ages.The spring peepers and wood frogsare calling from the vernal pools.
Learn about these two frogs whilelistening to their chorus.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3 per person age 3 & up.*
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Pathways is a publication of theMorris County Park Commision
Julie C. Baron • Edward McCarthy • Stuart Lasser
Morris County Park CommissionersBetty Cass–Schmidt, President
Barbara Shepard, Vice President
Dr. Philip T. Santiago • Louis A. Valori, Jr., EdD
Richard Seabury, III • Kim M. Wentworth
David D. Helmer, Executive Director
Lois McClellan–Wnek, Executive Editor
The Morris County Park Commission invites people withdisabilities to our sites and programs. If you or a family member
[email protected] or 973.326.7600.
Published by the Morris County Park Commission
P.O. Box 1295, Morristown, NJ 07962–1295.
Pathways
Cooper Gristmill/
Black River County Park
908.879.5463
Fosterfields Living Historical Farmand The Willows
973.326.7645
The Frelinghuysen Arboretum
973.326.7603
Golf Information973.326.7602
Great Swamp OEC973.635.6629
Historic Speedwell
973.285.6550
Industrial Heritage973.285.6542
Kay Environmental Center
973.635.6629
Mahlon Dickerson Reservation
973.697.3140
Mennen Sports Arena
973.326.7651
Park Police
973.326.7632
Park Reservations973.326.7631
Pyramid Mountain NHA
973.334.3130
Recreation
973.326.7616
TTY Relay
7–1–1
*For program and registration information, please contact the appropriate facility:
andThe Haggerty Education Center
Saturday, March 26 &
Sunday, March 27
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt
Grab a camera or phone, and stop bythe Haggerty Education Center forthis month’s nature photo scavengerhunt. Take a photo of every item andget a prize. Theme and prizes changemonthly. A great way to get thefamily outdoors year-round.Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Frelinghuysen Arboretum.Cost: $10 per family.
Monday, March 28
Toddler Trek: Frog Frenzy
Ages 2 & 3 with an adult.Enjoy a story read aloud and thenhop along the trails to look foramphibious friends.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. or 10:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5 per child.*
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Tyke Hikes:
Frog FrenzyAges 4 & 5.Drop off your preschooler for anhour to learn about amphibiousfriends. Children enjoy a storyand walk outside to listen for frogsounds. Please note that parents whoalso have a 2 or 3-year-old can attenda simultaneous Toddler Trek whilethe 4 or 5-year-old participates inthis program without a parent.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5 per child.*
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Frog JamboreeAll Ages.The spring peepers andwood frogs are calling from thevernal pools. Learn about these twofrogs while listening to their chorus.Time: 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $3 per person age 3 & up.*
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Spring Spotting ChallengeAll Ages.Be the rst at the Swamp to sight thenew plants and animals appearing
throughout the season. Join anaturalist throughout the season toobserve as many emerging plants andanimals as possible. Groups with themost sightings get bragging rights.Time: 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3 per person age 3 & up.*
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Tuesday, March 29
Baby and Me HikePut your baby in a backpack and
explore one of many wonderfulMorris County area trails. All adultsare welcome.Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Scherman HoffmanSanctuary, Bernardsville.Cost: $2 per adult.* Call973.635.6629.
Pre-School Walk:
Spring Ahead Ages 4 & 5 with an adult.Join us on the trails to search for the
signs of spring, and create a spring-themed craft.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. or 1 p.m. - 2 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $5 per person.*
Spring Spotting ChallengeAll Ages!Be the rst at Pyramid Mountainto sight the new plants and animalsappearing throughout the season.Once a month, join a naturalist toobserve as many emerging plants and
animals as possible. Groups with themost sightings get bragging rights.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $3 per person age 3 & up.*
Nature Journaling Ages 6 & Up.With the natural environment asinspiration, use your senses toexplore your surroundings andrecord your discoveries throughwriting and sketching. No drawing
experience necessary. Bring a smallnotebook, or paper will be provided.Time: 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $8 per person.
Wednesday, March 30
Frog JamboreeAll Ages.
The spring peepers andwood frogs are calling from thevernal pools. Learn about these twofrogs while listening to their chorus.Time: 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3 per person age 3 & up.*
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Thursday, March 31
Meet the AnimalsAll Ages.Learn about the resident LIVE
animals at the Great Swamp OECduring this indoor program. See themup close, discover amazing facts, andtouch them, if you wish.Time: 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3 per person age 3 & up.*
Saturday, April 2
Frog JamboreeAll Ages.The spring peepers and wood frogsare calling from the vernal pools.
Learn about these two frogs whilelistening to their chorus.Time: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3 per person age 3 & up.*
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Monday, April 4
Frog JamboreeAll Ages.The spring peepers and wood frogsare calling from the vernal pools.Learn about these two frogs while
listening to their chorus.Time: 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Pyramid Mountain.Cost: $3 per person age 3 & up.*
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Spring Spotting ChallengeAll Ages!Be the rst at Pyramid Mountainto sight the new plants and animalsappearing throughout the season.Join a naturalist to observe as manyemerging plants and animals as possible. Groups with the most
sightings get bragging rights.Time: 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.Location: Great Swamp OEC.Cost: $3 per person age 3 & up.*
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Friday Night Skatewith DJ Earl
8pm-10pm
Every Friday
Ice Skating,Music, Lights,
Arcade Games,Snack Bar,
and more!
$8 GeneralAdmission
$3.50 SkateRental
Mennen Sports Arena161 East Hanover Ave
Morris Township973.326.7651