Much Ado About Painting

“Much Ado About Painting” a week-end workshop during which well-known artist Barbara Pratt will teach her painting technique. The event will be held from the evening of Friday June 17 until early afternoon on Sunday June 19. The cost is just $230 which includes instruction, all meals and accommodation at the Brother Brennan Centre. All profits will go towards the Brother Brennan Environmental Education Centre.

For more information and registration details go to www.brotherbrennancentre.ca or contact Treva Aberle at 722-5469 or t.aberle@nf.sympatico.ca. In the past this event has had great reviews from participants. Many havereturned to do it again. Space is limited.

Summer Nature Camp at the Suncor Energy Fluvarium

Nature Camp 2011
Summer Day Camp for Ages 7 – 10

Experience, Explore and Discover Nature!
Our day camp program is all about getting outside and experiencing nature.

We’ll learn all about stream and forest ecology through exciting activities –
Games, nature walks, arts & crafts, science experiments, and more!

Three 5 Five-Day Sessions to choose from:

  • Week A – July 18th – 22nd
  • Week B – July 25th – 29th
  • Week C – August 8th – 12th

Cost: $135 per session. Space is limited, register today!

For more information, please contact Denise Hennebury  – Environmental Interpreter
Phone: 754-3474 or dhennebury@fluvarium.ca

Visit our website: www.fluvarium.ca

Fluvarium Kids Club … June Program: New Beginnings

“New Beginnings” at The Suncor Energy Fluvarium!

What is a fry? Where do tadpoles come from? Do dragonflies really live in water?

Come and discover the life cycle of our freshwater friends!

Saturdays & Sundays at 1:30pm
June 8 – 26, 2011
Program runs approx. 45-60 minutes

Preregistration is recommended

Fluvarium Kids Club Weekend Programs
Have you heard? Kids ages 5–10 and their families are invited to join Fluvarium Kids!

Receive updates, collect stickers, and earn a Fluvarium Kids Fresh Water Friends certificate

when you attend sessions in four different months!

This Fluvarium Kids program is Family Fun and includes an outdoor component, game, story and craft!

Fluvarium Kids programs are complimentary with admission.
Ask about our Annual Family Pass for only $35!

For more information contact:
Denise Hennebury – 754-3474 – dhennebury@fluvarium.ca

Coastal Matters speakers series: Aquatic Invasive Species in Newfoundland & Labrador

ACAP Humber Arm is pleased to be welcoming Mr. Brooks Pilgrim, Senior Commercial Analyst with Fisheries and Oceans Canada, as guest speaker at our next Coastal Matter’s presentation.  Mr. Pilgrim will be speaking on the topic of Aquatic Invasive Species in Newfoundland and Labrador.  An abstract may be found below.

This presentation will take place in Room 3024 of the Forest Centre, Grenfell Campus, 12:30 to 1:30pm, Thursday, June 2nd.

Coastal Matter’s presentation are free of charge and open to the public.  Tea and coffee will be provided.

Presentation Abstract

Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) in Newfoundland & Labrador

The introduction of Aquatic Invasive Species to ecosystems is a growing threat causing losses in biodiversity, changes in ecosystems, juvenile species population declines and economic impacts.

In recent years, a number of Aquatic Invasive Species have been identified in Newfoundland and Labrador that have the potential to impact commercial fisheries and aquaculture operations, including: Green Crab(Carcinus maenas) in Placentia Bay and St. Georges Bay, Violet Tunicate (Botrylloides violaceus) in Belleoram, Golden Star Tunicate (Botrylloides schlosseri) in Placentia Bay and Hermitage and Coffin Box(Membranipora mambranacea) particularly in Placentia Bay and the West Coast of the island.

Management, Stewardship, Education and Communication efforts are vital in controlling the vectors involved in the transport, introduction and spread of new Aquatic Invasive Species to the province. Collaborative efforts continue in preventing the introduction of species, detecting new invaders early, responding rapidly, and where necessary, managing established and spreading invaders.

East Coast Trail Spring Gear Swap

The East Coast Trail Association and The Outfitters are very pleased to present the Spring 2011 Gear Swap on Saturday & Sunday, 28-29 of May at The Outfitters (220 Water St).  Now is the perfect time to get together your older, no longer used, outdoor equipment and turn it into something needed, new or plain old cash!  Or just swing down and find yourself a deal to kick start your Spring/Summer! 

Ten percent of the proceeds of this event goes to the East Coast Trail Association!  

For all the details and instructions go to  http://www.theoutfitters.nf.ca/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=100&Itemid=269  or check out facebook.com/event.php?eid=118959864852591.

Birch Brook Nordic Ski Club Ecosystem Field Trip: “A Season For Everything..”

Explore the Birch Brook Nordic trails with new appreciation for details and a heightened sense of belonging. Learn to identify our plants with an emphasis on wildflowers. See the individual field trip posters for a summary of each session.

Field trips will take place on Saturdays from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon (share lunch afterwards in the chalet) on May 28, June 4, June 11, and June 18. The trips will go ahead rain or shine so appropriate clothing is essential. There is a resource fee of $5.00 for members and $10.00 for non-members covering all four sessions. Optional field guides will be available for purchase. Group size is limited to 12. Please register in advance by calling 896-8560 or e-mail Betty Anne Fequet at birch1@hvgb.net. Website: www.birchbrook.ca

June 18: Interpretive Fieldtrip #4: “A Season For Everything..”
– The sequence of wildflowers is predictable
– Exact timing is affected by yearly variations in weather
– Useful in indicating climate change?
– Visit study sites and one “special” destination.

Birch Brook Nordic Ski Club Ecosystem Field Trip: “ And They’re Off !!”

Explore the Birch Brook Nordic trails with new appreciation for details and a heightened sense of belonging. Learn to identify our plants with an emphasis on wildflowers. See the individual field trip posters for a summary of each session.

Field trips will take place on Saturdays from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon (share lunch afterwards in the chalet) on May 28, June 4, June 11, and June 18. The trips will go ahead rain or shine so appropriate clothing is essential. There is a resource fee of $5.00 for members and $10.00 for non-members covering all four sessions. Optional field guides will be available for purchase. Group size is limited to 12. Please register in advance by calling 896-8560 or e-mail Betty Anne Fequet at birch1@hvgb.net. Website: www.birchbrook.ca

June 11: “ And They’re Off !!”
– Participants will receive a checklist of plants commonly found at Birch Brook.
– The challenge is to find an example of each plant by the end of the summer.
– Some identification materials will be provided.
– Visit study sites and one special destination.

Birch Brook Nordic Ski Club Ecosystem Field Trip: "Elementary, My Dear Watson"

Explore the Birch Brook Nordic trails with new appreciation for details and a heightened sense of belonging. Learn to identify our plants with an emphasis on wildflowers. See the individual field trip posters for a summary of each session.

Field trips will take place on Saturdays from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon (share lunch afterwards in the chalet) on May 28, June 4, June 11, and June 18. The trips will go ahead rain or shine so appropriate clothing is essential. There is a resource fee of $5.00 for members and $10.00 for non-members covering all four sessions. Optional field guides will be available for purchase. Group size is limited to 12. Please register in advance by calling 896-8560 or e-mail Betty Anne Fequet at birch1@hvgb.net. Website: www.birchbrook.ca

June 4 “Elementary, My Dear Watson”
– Nature guides and on-line resources.
– Trees & Shrubs of Nfld. & Labrador (Copies ordered for optional purchase).
– Practice using dichotomous keys.
– Visit study sites to check progression of flowers.
– One ‘special’ destination

Birch Brook Nordic Ski Club Ecosystem Field Trip: "Air, Water, Earth & Fire"

Explore the Birch Brook Nordic trails with new appreciation for details and a heightened sense of belonging. Learn to identify our plants with an emphasis on wildflowers. See the individual field trip posters for a summary of each session.

Field trips will take place on Saturdays from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon (share lunch afterwards in the chalet) on May 28, June 4, June 11, and June 18. The trips will go ahead rain or shine so appropriate clothing is essential. There is a resource fee of $5.00 for members and $10.00 for non-members covering all four sessions. Optional field guides will be available for purchase. Group size is limited to 12. Please register in advance by calling 896-8560 or e-mail Betty Anne Fequet at birch1@hvgb.net. Website: www.birchbrook.ca 


May 28: “Air, Water, Earth & Fire”
– Interconnectedness: seeing the big picture by starting small.
– Filling the niches: plant requirements and adaptations.
– Visit distinctly different study sites where plant
– Identification will be concentrated.

Feather & Folk Nature Festival

Come outside and enjoy the scenery of Newfounland’s beautiful southwest coast!  The Feather & Folk Festival is a time of year when everyone gets a chance to explore nature, while having fun and learning new and exciting things about Newfoundland’s natural heritage.  If you are interested in birding, a huge nature lover and wish to join  us in celebrating the beauty of Newfoundland’s southwest coast, the Feather & Folk Festival is an excellent place to be!

From May 27 to June 5, you will have the opportunity to join birding experts as they tour some of Newfoundland and Labrador’s hottest birding areas, and witness the many shorebirds and seabirds that make the southwest coast their home.  Visit our calendar of events and you will see that local folklore is yours to discover through a variety of cultural activities offered throughout the week.  At the Feather and Folk Festival, there is something for everyone!

Full event details and schedule: http://featherandfolk.ca/