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Silver Creek Bike Park J C Chambers Ln, Berea, KY, United States
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Saturday Guided Hikes
FOC 2047 Big Hill Rd KY, Berea, KY, United StatesHike the Pinnacles with us on Saturdays (weather-permitting!) We can introduce you to the trails or provide a theme-focused hike on a specific topic. Contact Wendy Warren (warrenw@berea.edu) or John Abrams (John_Abrams@berea.edu) for more details. Free and open to all. Please bring everything you might need including appropriate clothing/footwear, snacks, water, and medications. September-May: 1:00 …
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Tree Trinkets: Make and Take Crafts!
FOC 2047 Big Hill Rd KY, Berea, KY, United StatesUse the natural resources found in our own forest to make tree trinkets.
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How Not To Kill A Tree: With Amanda Sears and Dr.Ellen Crocker
What's wrong with my tree? There are many issues that can affect your landscape trees. Join us for this webinar and learn about common tree problems and how you can help keep your trees healthy and beautiful for years to come.
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Crafternoon
Come to the Madison County Public Library and make a popsicle stick birdfeeder. hosted at the Berea branch from 1-2 and 4-5 Hosted at Richmond branch from 4-5
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Tree Celebration
Berea College Eco Village Berea College Ecovillage, 116-, 202 Washington Ave, Berea, Kentucky, United StatesJoin the Berea Forestry Outreach Center and Berea's Kids Eat at the ecovillage for food and fun for all ages! you can RSVP now on Berea engage
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Nature Relaxation And Restoration Walk
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Apple Cider Pressing And Tasting With Berea Kids Eat
Glades Community Garden 530 Glades Rd, Berea, KY, United States -
Teen Haunted Wire Tree
Event Hosted at both the Berea and Richmond branch of the Madison County Public Library.
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The Political Economy Of Appalachian Forests with Dr.Kathryn Newfront
Baird Lounge In Alumni 101 Chestnut St, Berea, KY, United Stateshosted in Baird lounge in the Alumni building at Berea College
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Star Party
FOC 2047 Big Hill Rd KY, Berea, KY, United Statesthe night sky is not something we may think about everyday, but the moon and the countless stars in the sky have been important to animals, including humans, since the beginning. Learn from Berea College students and look through telescopes at the night sky.