Sunday, June 19, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
Directions to the workshop location will be provided upon registration.
Ever wondered who lives beneath the surface of your rivers and ponds? From whirligigs to water boatmen, it’s a fascinating world! Join Nashua River Watershed Association (NRWA) naturalists on Sunday, June 19 for our free family workshop and investigate the inhabitants of our waterways. Come along and learn the simple art of aquatic insect collection and how to identify these neat little critters. Find out what they have to tell us about the health of our water. A great Father’s Day activity for families to try together!
This free program is appropriate for ages 4 through adult, funded in part to a grant from the Groton Trust Funds’ Lecture Fund. Pre-registration is required; space is limited. Directions to the workshop location will be provided upon registration. To register, or for more information, please contact Lauren Noone, NRWA Eco-Adventures Coordinator, at (978) 448-0299, or email Lauren Noone.
Sunday Jun 19, 2011
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