Events Calendar
Bird Walk Wednesday: February
Highland Farm Preserve 321 Cider Hill Rd., York, United StatesIn partnership with White Pine Programs, we offer a monthly bird walk on the 3rd Wednesday of each month! Join us for a walk through Highland Farm Preserve to learn how to ID birds, recognize birdsong, and explore the habitats birds love most. Family friendly and beginner birders welcome. Hike Difficulty: Easy to moderate. Most…
A Beginner’s Guide to Natural Dyes
York Land Trust 1 Long Neck Marsh Road, York, ME, United States**This program is currently full. Please email info@yorklandtrust.org to get on the waitlist** In this workshop led by Elizabeth Brown, you will learn how to create dyes from your own backyard and kitchen. We will discuss preparing fabric to hold color, sourcing materials & supplies, and we'll review the dye process. Participants will then dig…
York Hannaford: Bloomin’ 4 Good – March
York Hannaford 5 Hannaford Drive, York, ME, United StatesYork Land Trust has been selected as the recipient of Hannaford’s Bloomin’ 4 Good Program. This March, with every purchase of a bouquet with the red circle sticker, $1 is donated to York Land Trust! When: March 2024 Where: York Hannaford, 5 Hannaford Drive, York ME Shop local and support local!
Smelt Spawning Survey Training
Volunteers Needs for the Annual Smelt Spawning Survey! As the first of the sea-run fishes to return to freshwater each year, Rainbow smelt are a sure sign of spring along the Maine coast. We are excited to welcome back adventurous Community Scientists to help us track where, when, and how many smelt are spawning, from Kittery…
Owl Prowl with Center for Wildlife
York Land Trust 1 Long Neck Marsh Road, York, ME, United States**This program is currently full. Please email info@yorklandtrust.org to be added to the waitlist!** Meet owl ambassadors visiting from Center for Wildlife! We will learn about the variety of New England species, their habitats, diets, calls, and tips on how to spot them. We will then head out on the Near Point Preserve Trail…
Climate Series: Rethinking Implementation
Climate change is moving faster than many people imagined, prompting sea level rise, flooding and many other problems across our state. We are lucky to have local and state governments that have committed to reducing emissions. During this hour we will check in with Taylor Maguire of the Town of York planning office and Rep. Gerry Runte…
Storytime at York Land Trust: March
York Land Trust 1 Long Neck Marsh Road, York, ME, United StatesJoin York Public Library's Youth Librarian for stories, songs, and crafts at the York Land Trust headquarters. After we enjoy songs and stories, there will be a craft activity to partake in. Feel free to stay and enjoy our trails and gardens afterwards. March Theme: Birds! This program is free and open to the public.…
Spring Equinox Yoga with Darcy Specker
York Land Trust 1 Long Neck Marsh Road, York, ME, United StatesJoin Darcy Specker of Cider Hill Yoga for an all levels yoga class at YLT headquarters to celebrate the Spring Equinox! Darcy brings more than a decade of yoga teaching experience, with a focus on vinyasa flow and the connection between breath and movement. She seeks to help students connect more deeply to the present…
Bird Walk Wednesday: March
Highland Farm Preserve 321 Cider Hill Rd., York, United StatesIn partnership with White Pine Programs, we offer a monthly bird walk on the 3rd Wednesday of each month! Join us for a walk through Highland Farm Preserve to learn how to ID birds, recognize birdsong, and explore the habitats birds love most. Family friendly and beginner birders welcome. Hike Difficulty: Easy to moderate. Most…
Climate Action Fair
York High School 1 Robert Stevens Dr, York, ME, United StatesYork Ready for Climate Action, York Public Library and the York Recycling Committee are hosting the second annual Climate Action Fair at York High School on Saturday, March 23, 2024 from 10am to 2pm. The Climate Action Fair is an inclusive, volunteer-led event that aims to increase awareness about sustainable approaches to living and how to…
Climate Series: Rethinking Nature & Recreation
The earth's climate is dynamic - always shifting between warm and cold spells that limit the types of lifeforms that can exist in different parts of the globe. What's rare about our world today is that humans are experiencing noticeable climate change within one lifetime. Local naturalist and guide Dan Gardoqui of Lead with Nature will share both personal observations…
Climate Series: Rethinking Housing
Access to affordable housing is a big challenge for low and middle income residents in our area, and York's Climate Action Plan tells us that single family homes are responsible for 46% of York's carbon emissions. This panel discussion will look at creative ways to solve both of these problems at the same time. Amber Harrison of…