Events Calendar

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  • Explore and Play at the Nature Classroom

    Explore and Play at the Nature Classroom

    Strawberry Hill Foundation 1537 Mt Hope Rd., Fairfield, Pennsylvania, United States

    Explore and Play is an opportunity for families and community-members to enjoy access to free, play-based learning, and self-guided tabletop activities with a focus on environmental education, STEM, literacy, and local history. It’s a bridge between a nature center and classroom. Free & open to the public

  • Winter Wonderland Hikes with Ms. Ruth

    Strawberry Hill Foundation 1537 Mt Hope Rd., Fairfield, Pennsylvania, United States

    Join the wintery fun! Ms. Ruth will lead our Pre-K friends and families on weekly hikes through the wonderful winter woods. Each hike will run about 50-minute and afterwards Ms. Ruth will host a craft or activity in the Nature Classroom. Register HERE.

    $5
  • Sweetheart’s Archery

    Share a new experience with a loved one!Grab your mom, dad sister, significant other, neighbor, or other loved one and join us for Sweetheart's Archery! This indoor program is appropriate for beginner and intermediate archers at least 13 years or older. All training and equipment provided. To prevent frozen fingers, this program will take place at...

    $10
  • SPRING, SUMMER, FALL & WINTER “SOAR” Bird Walks

    SOAR (“Studying Ornithology Around the Region”) bird walks find birding enthusiasts Sharon and Larry Williams of Waynesboro leading the walks along the hiking trails at varying locations throughout the area. Participants should wear comfortable walking shoes and may bring identification books and binoculars. Free and open to the public. Just show up—no reservations required! For...

  • Explore and Play at the Nature Classroom

    Explore and Play at the Nature Classroom

    Strawberry Hill Foundation 1537 Mt Hope Rd., Fairfield, Pennsylvania, United States

    Explore and Play is an opportunity for families and community-members to enjoy access to free, play-based learning, and self-guided tabletop activities with a focus on environmental education, STEM, literacy, and local history. It’s a bridge between a nature center and classroom. Free & open to the public

  • Women’s * Wellness Hikes

    Women’s * Wellness Hikes

    Kings Gap Environmental Education Center 500 Kings Gap Road, Carlisle, PA, United States

    This hiking series is an opportunity for you to build your mental and physical health. The hikes wills tart easier and flatter, gradually adding mileage and hills. During the hike you will also be relaxing your mind with silent walks, sensory activities, poetry, and reflection.Join us for one hike or all! Each hike will be...

  • Little Learners

    Little Learners

    Kings Gap Environmental Education Center 500 Kings Gap Road, Carlisle, PA, United States

    The Little Learners program includes hands-on outdoor engagement with the natural world in a safe learning environment. Each lesson will include storytime, and activity, and something to take home. This...

  • Keystone Trails Association Webinar Series: Hiking with Your Dog 

    Safely Hiking with your Dog co-hosted by Humane Society of the United States, Pennsylvania State Director, Kristen Tullo and Dr. Resnick, Humane Society Veterinary Medical Alliance Member Veterinarian. Tuesday, February 18th at 6pm. Registration is free but required. Register HERE.

  • FeederWatch Wednesdays

    FeederWatch Wednesdays

    Kings Gap Environmental Education Center 500 Kings Gap Road, Carlisle, PA, United States

    This community science project collects data on birds visiting feeders in the winter. Enjoy hot cocoa, tea, or coffee while we spend some time in the warm Education Building watching our birdfeeders and collecting count data. No experience necessary - beginners and experienced birders welcome!

  • Wee Wonders Nature Series for Preschoolers Winter 2025

    This winter we are offering a series of six new Wee Wonders sessions. Each session is 75 minutes of educational FUN for our youngest naturalists! Taught by educators from Buttonwood Nature Center (formerly The Institute), age-appropriate program activities make learning fun, and include exploring the outdoors, hikes, theme-related and nature stories, crafts, rhymes, songs, finger...

    $42
  • SCORP Public Release Webinar – Climate and Sustainability

    Join for one (or all) of the five 30 minute webinars where DCNR will discuss the Draft of the 2025-2029 Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP), and each of the five Priority Areas. February 3 - Promoting Community & Economic Development February 5 - Advancing Health and Wellness February 10 - Supporting Inclusion & Equity...

  • Mind Hikes for Every Body

    Mind Hikes for Every Body

    This hiking series is an opportunity to simultaneously build your mental and physical health. During the hike, we will also calm our minds with reflective walks, engaging with nature, and sensory activities. All are welcome! Find more information HERE.