Growing Asian Greens with Lesley Parness - CANCELLED BY PRESENTER
Asia is comprised of 48 nations, and this class focuses on the many and varied greens of China, Japan, Vietnam, Malaysia and Cambodia. There are mustards and mizunas, tatsois and bok choys, and even an edible chrysanthemum! Learn how to grow the hardy and nutritious greens of these nations and what to use them for in your kitchen. Explore traditional growing methods and best practices for today’s kitchen garden. Everyone will plant their own flat of specially chosen seeds and receive recipes for easy, tasty dishes featuring their home-grown bounty.
"Observing Climate Change Impacts in Greater Yellowstone" with Howard Horowitz
Over the past five decades, notable transformations have been witnessed in and a
Author Talk with Cynthia Elliot - THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN RE-SCHEDULED FOR FEBRUARY 11 AT 2PM
Nutrition Made Simple
Let’s face it, the way we have built our society works against our health. Suburban sprawl, work schedules, commitments, easy to access unhealthy food, how do we counteract it? Fitness Coach Benedict Hudson will show you how gradual change and improving your understanding of food intake and activity levels will lead you towards living healthy.
Recycling 101
Join Ermin Siljkovic (Recycling Coordinator at the Orange County Division of Env
Film & Discussion: "Beauty on the Wing"
Beauty on the Wing: Life Story of the Monarch Butterfly is a 56-minute narrated film that unfolds along the shores of Cape Ann and in the heart of Mexico’s forested volcanic mountains. Every stage of the butterfly’s life cycle is experienced in vibrant close-up, from mating to egg to caterpillar to adult, and set against the backdrop of sea and forest, sun and wind. By the millions the intrepid Monarchs journey thousands of miles.
What Is Creativity? A Talk with Chef Ciarán McGoldrick
Join us for a new series about the nature of creativity as artist Judy Pedersen interviews Chef Ciarian McGoldrick who owns and operates Glenmere Farm in Flo
The Unique Ecology and Inhabitants of the Gibraltar Rock Forest
Tick Identification
May is National Lyme Disease Awareness Month, so let’s get ready for tick season! Ticks can carry multiple diseases that pose serious health issues. Participants will learn about the different types of ticks in our area, the diseases they carry, where they are likely to be found, and precautions to take to avoid direct contact with them. Everyone will learn how to dress for the woods and how to do a “tick check.” The whole family is welcome at this interactive program.