![]() Squirrel It Away-Wednesday, January 25, 11am–noon. Call to register everybody will meet at the Cole Mill Access Learn how squirrels’ forgetfulness (about where they store nuts) often leads to the growing of entire forests. Holden Mill Settlement Tour-Wednesday, January 25, 1–3pm. Join an off-trail hike and learn about William Holden Mill, the first North Carolina governor to face impeachment. Call to register everybody will meet at the Dumont Drive Access. These are free events! Call the Eno River Association at 91 or click here for more info.Ħ25 Virginia Cates Rd, Hillsborough managed by staff at the Eno River State Park Office, 6101 Cole Mill Rd, Durham, 91, website:Įvergreen Scene-Thursday, January 12, 1–2:30pm. Learn all about the evergreen plants during a 1.5-mile hike along the Chestnut Oak Trail. Winter Tree Identification Hike-Thursday, January 26, 4–5:30pm. Learn how to identify leafless trees during a 1.5-mile hike, ending with a viewing of a lovely sunset at the overlook. Pinecone Bird Feeders-Saturday, January 28, 11am–noon. Meet at the picnic tables and learn how birds survive the winter. Call to register everybody will meet at the Hillsborough address Help them along by making feeders out of pinecones. Occoneechee Mountain Geology and History Hike-Saturday, January 28, 1:30–2:30pm. ![]() Learn some local geologic history, discover the four summits, and see the habitat for the mountain’s elusive butterflies. Call to register everybody will meet at the Hillsborough address.Įxplore the night sky and peer at the galaxies through one of five Meade LX200 GPS Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes owned by the Duke Teaching Observatory on Friday, February 10, 7–9 pm. Don’t forget your face mask.Įxplore the night sky and peer at the galaxies through one of five Meade LX200 GPS Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes owned by the Duke Teaching Observatory on Friday, February 17, 7–9 pm. Don’t forget your face mask.Įxplore the night sky and peer at the galaxies through one of five Meade LX200 GPS Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes owned by the Duke Teaching Observatory on Friday, February 24, 7–9 pm. Click here for instructions on finding the site on W Cornwallis Rd (plus a link to a map you can use). Don’t forget your face mask.Longer days and warmer temperatures mean it’s time to get outdoors! It’s free if the weather is iffy, check their Facebook page to see if this “Open House” is cancelled.
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