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SUMMARY:Urban Wildlife Walks
DESCRIPTION:Greg Gerritt will lead three walks this spring\, all focused on urban wild animals in Providence. All of the walks are free of charge and will go from 9-10:30 a.m. The May 10 and June 6 walks will be at Blackstone Park and along the Seekonk River. Participants should meet at the Blackstone Park kiosk near the corner of Parkside and East Orchard at 9 a.m. The May 23 walk\, as part of Cemetery Month\, will focus on urban wildlife in the North Burial Ground. Participants should meet at 9 a.m. at Ridgeside Lake in the North Burial Ground. Registration for the walks are not required\, but it helps for planning purposes.
URL:https://ecori.org/event/urban-wildlife-walks/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Walk
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SUMMARY:Rhode Island Environmental Education Association Virtual Lunch & Learn Office Hour
DESCRIPTION:Join the Rhode Island Environmental Education Association (RIEEA) for a Virtual Lunch & Learn Office Hour. RIEEA’s executive director Jeanine Silversmith will be available to make new connections\, answer questions\, and delve into discussion on the state of environmental education in Rhode Island.
URL:https://ecori.org/event/rhode-island-environmental-education-association-virtual-lunch-learn-office-hour/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Wanskuck Library Bring Your Own Bill Day
DESCRIPTION:Join Rooftop Power for free pizza while learning how to lower your electricity costs and confidently read your electric bill. You’ll also learn about solar and the available incentives for Rhode Island residents. No tickets needed. Just show up\, and bring your questions along with your bill.
URL:https://ecori.org/event/wanskuck-library-bring-your-own-bill-day/
LOCATION:Wanskuck Library\, 233 Veazie St.\, Providence\, RI
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:Writing About Place: Workshop with Grace Farrell
DESCRIPTION:This is the third workshop of the Writing About Place series—a four-week writing workshop exploring how landscape\, memory\, and ecology shape story and voice. This session features guest writer Grace Farrell\, R. C. Reade Professor emerita of Butler University in Indianapolis\, and author and editor of five books. She taught literary texts and their cultural contexts for 35 years. A weaver as well as a writer\, Farrell co-founded the Carolina Fiber and Fiction Center in Rhode Island. While conventional advice often urges writers to write what they know\, Farrell encourages writing toward what is not yet fully known — what may remain partly mysterious. Now back home in Rhode Island\, within sight and sound of the ocean\, she uses writing to explore both beauty and uncertainty in the world.
URL:https://ecori.org/event/writing-about-place-workshop-with-grace-farrell/
LOCATION:Cross Mills Public Library\, 4417 Old Post Rd.\, Charlestown\, RI
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Traditional Ecological Knowledge Walk with Tomaquag Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Stewardship Council for the Wood-Pawcatuck Wild and Scenic Rivers will host a walk along the Pawcatuck River with a citizen of the Narragansett Indian Tribe. Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) honors the wisdom and ancestral knowledge of the land. The walk will focus on the relationship between humans and the natural world through indigenous knowledge.The rain date for this walk is May 28.
URL:https://ecori.org/event/traditional-ecological-knowledge-walk-with-tomaquag-museum/
LOCATION:Carter Preserve\, 931 Kings Factory Rd.\, Charlestown\, RI
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