Caleb Smith State Park Preserve

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Caleb Smith State Park Preserve Tiny Tots: Nature Discoveries This is a special time for both parent and child to discover the wonders of their natural world together. Each program s theme will use nature explorations and hands-on activities as a springboard for learning. Children ages 3-5. Held on Thursdays: 10:00-11:00 am Oct. 5 (9/21) Migration Sensation Oct. 19 (10/5) Welcome To The Pumpkin Patch Nov. 2 (10/19) Gobble, Gobble! Nov. 16 (11/2) Legend of Baby Rattlesnake Nov. 30 (11/16) Where Did Everybody Go? Dec. 14 (11/30) Brrr! Winter Is Coming! Dec. 28 (12/14) Mice Are Nice October Autumn Discovery Saturday October 7 10:00 11:30 am Walk Children s Program Enjoy a leisurely walk in the preserve while we watch nature preparing for winter. Perhaps we will see squirrels and chipmunks gathering acorns or dragonflies, butterflies and birds heading south. South Side Sunday October 8 1:30 3:30 pm Autumn Walk Experience the spectacular autumn colors of the fall season while walking along the Nissequogue River and surrounding woodlands. Bring a camera to capture the color explosion. Meet on the south side of the park. Limit 15 people. Fall Nature Quest Saturday October 21 1:30 3:00 pm We ve plotted an exciting scavenger hunt course for you and your family to follow at your own pace. You will be supplied with a detailed map of the course, a seeker s list, clipboard and pencil. Hunt for the fascinating and humorous objects on our list. Watercolor Sunday October 22 1:30 3:00 pm Wonders Lost In Space We will show you step by step how to create a unique watercolor collage of space. You don t need artistic talent to create these beautiful works of art. Dress for a mess. (This program is ideal for children 7 and up much tracing and cutting). Caleb Smith Page 1 of 3

Caleb Smith State Park Preserve November Native American Saturday November 4 10:00 11:30 am Games What would you do if you didn t have electricity? How about playing games? Native American children spent hours of fun playing games with what they found in their own backyards and so will you! Reservations are required: (631) 265-1054 Dream Catchers Sunday November 5 1:30 3:00 pm Discover the history behind dream catchers. Each family member (age 7 and up) will make their own dream catcher. We have feathers and beads to make it extra special. You may bring other things to add for yourself. There is an additional $1 per person fee for materials. Reservations are required: (631) 265-1054 Treats For Tweets Sunday November 19 1:30 3:00 pm Children s Program Discover some of the common birds that can be seen during the winter. We will make a bird book and a seeded pinecone feeder (with shortening and birdseed) to feed the birds at your home. Take A Hike! Friday November 24 10:00 11:30 am Do you feel stuffed after all the wonderful holiday food? Do you feel like you need to get out and stretch your legs? Visit the park to get some exercise and enjoy the sights and sounds of the woodlands. December Fire & Ice Saturday December 2 10:00 11:30 am Candles Saturday December 2 1:30 3:00 pm Using hot wax and cold ice, you will create a unique candle for yourself or a friend just in time for the holidays. We have lots of decorations to add, but you may bring some of your own from home too. There is an additional $2 per person fee for materials. Limit 18 people per class. We cannot go over this limit! We apologize for any inconvenience. Caleb Smith Page 2 of 3

Caleb Smith State Park Preserve Holiday Wreath Saturday December 16 9:30 11:30 am Saturday December 16 1:30 3:30 pm Using a wide array of fresh greenery, create a lovely wreath for your door or to give as a gift when visiting for the holidays. Add a decoration or two from home to make it extra special! There is an additional $5 per person for materials. (no charge if you bring your own wreath) Limit 18 people per class. We cannot go over this limit! We apologize for any inconvenience. Goodbye Autumn, Sunday December 17 1:30 3:00 pm Hello Winter Take a pleasant walk into our beautiful woodlands to discover how nature changes when winter approaches. We will stretch our legs and get some much needed fresh air as we explore the trails. Wildlife Oddities Friday December 29 10:00 11:30 am There are some mighty odd plants and animals that live in the preserve and around the world. Join us as we explore the lives of these fun, weird and interesting wildlife oddities. Super Heroes Saturday December 30 1:30 3:00 pm Children s Program They may not wear capes, but many of our local animals are capable of some pretty amazing feats! Discover how incredible they can be with activities, games and a craft. You may come dressed as your favorite Super Hero! October Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve Just a Hike Sunday October 8 th 9:45 am ~ 1:00 pm (Western Section) While questions are most welcome, there will be no formal nature discussion during this 6-mile, hilly, moderately paced walk, thus affording walkers the opportunity for uninterrupted relaxing and socializing. Bring lunch and drinking water. Caleb Smith Page 3 of 3 Caumsett Page 1 of 3

Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve History of Sunday October 15 th 11:00 am ~ 1:00 pm Caumsett On this hilly, moderately long walk (approx. 2 miles), we will study the park s social, economic, architectural, and political history. Salt Marsh Sunday October 22 nd 9:45 am ~ 1:00 pm Special Join us for a slow walk through fields and forest, on our way to and from a leisurely study of salt marsh life. Because we will travel about 5 miles, we recommend that you bring drinking water. Old canvas shoes or comfortable waterproof boots are also suggested. Fall Seasonal Sunday October 28 th 11:00 am ~ 1:00 pm Stroll On this short stroll (approximately 1.5 miles), one of a series designed to observe seasonal changes, we will savor autumn s colorful, leafy splendor. November About Algonquins Sunday November 5 th 12:30 ~ 2:30 pm Native Americans were our first naturalists. There is much we can learn from and about them. In this hands-on program, geared for the average adult, we will explore the land, knowledge, and traditions of Long Island s indigenous people. Very little walking, with much sitting on the grass. Not recommended for children. Reservations are required: (631) 423-1770 Nature on the Saturday November 11 th 9:45 ~ 11:45 am Move (Eastern Sect.) We ll maintain a slow to moderate pace for 4 miles as we observe and discuss the fields and woods of Caumsett. Intro to Wilderness Sunday November 19 th 9:45 am ~ 12:00 pm Survival You can survive on your own at Caumsett. In this hands-on program, geared for the average adult, we ll teach you how to find food, start a fire and build shelter. Approximately 1 mile. For reasons of safety, no children under 16 will be permitted. There will be some sitting on the grass. Caumsett Page 2 of 3

Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve Just a Hike Saturday November 25 th 10:00 am ~ 1:15 pm While questions are most welcome, there will be no formal nature discussion during this 6-mile, hilly, moderately paced walk, thus affording walkers the opportunity for uninterrupted relaxing and socializing. Bring lunch and drinking water. December History of Sunday December 3 rd 12:30 ~ 2:30 pm Caumsett On this hilly, moderately long walk (approx. 2 miles), we will study the park s social, economic, architectural and political history. Reservations are required: (631) 423-1770 Tracks & Traces Sunday December 10 th 12:30 ~ 2:15 pm Nature is less puzzling when you understand the clues her creatures give us. During this hands-on program, geared for the average adult, we will teach you how to improve your powers of observation so you can solve the mystery of the subtle signs animals leave behind. Approximately 1 mile walk (Not recommended for children). Winter Seasonal Sunday December 17 th 11:00 am ~ 1:00 pm Stroll On this short stroll (approximately 1.5 miles), one of a series designed to observe seasonal changes, You will discover that nature is beautiful and interesting in the winter too. Just a Hike Saturday December 23 rd 10:30 am ~ 1:45 pm (Serpentine) While questions are most welcome, there will be no formal nature discussion during this, six-mile, hilly, moderately paced walk; thus affording walkers the opportunity for uninterrupted relaxing and socializing. Bring lunch and drinking water. Photo Op Walk Saturday December 30 th 11:00 am ~ 1:00 pm On this hilly, 1 ½ mile stroll, we ll pause briefly in areas of natural and/or historic interest. At each location, a guide will provide background information and allow a little time for snapshots. Bring your own camera and photo skills. Caumsett Page 3 of 3

Connetquot River State Park Preserve Tiny Tots: Nature Discoveries Explore the natural world around us. These programs will connect children and their parents with nature through short walks, animal visitors, and crafts. Children ages 3-5. Held on Tuesdays: 10:00-11:00 am and 1:30-2:30 pm. October 3 rd (9/19) Falling Leaves October 17 th (10/3) Pumpkin Patch October 31 st (10/17) Spooky Scavenger Hunt November 14 th (10/31) Turkey Time November 28 th (11/14) Native American Games December 12 th (11/28) Nature s Gifts December 26 th (12/12) Brr... Winter is Here! South Side Sportsmen s Club Historic House Tours Step back in time as you tour the Main House of the South Side Sportsmen s Club. A docent will discuss the history of the tavern and the high society Sportsmen s Club which shaped Connetquot River State Park Preserve into what it is today. First and Third Sunday of Each Month October 1 st & October 15 th November 5 th & November 19 th December 3 rd & December 17 th No reservations are required for this program. Tours run continuously. Please arrive any time between 1:00 and 3:00 pm. Each tour is about 45 minutes long. For more information please call 631-581-1072. Connetquot Page 1 of 4

Connetquot River State Park Preserve October Moonlight Stroll Saturday October 7 th 7:00 ~ 9:00 pm Enjoy a leisurely walk along the meandering moonlit trails of the preserve. This is an excellent chance to get outside and enjoy the fresh autumn air while exploring what creatures are around this time of night! Earth Science Sunday October 8 th 1:30 ~ 3:30 pm Celebration! Celebrate Earth Science Week with us! From rocks to trees, explore the science of Earth through FREE! NEW! exciting experiments and fun activities! Stop by anytime during this free special event. Hatchery Tour Saturday October 14 th 10:00 am - 1:00 pm The Hatchery is open! Discover the fascinating life cycle of a trout and enjoy our newly reopened hatchery. An indoor presentation will be followed by a behind the scenes tour of the trout hatchery. We will be hiking to the hatchery, ~2 miles. Spooky Sunday October 29 th 1:30 ~ 3:00 pm Scavenger Hunt Children s Program Ghostly flyers? Scary bats? Join us for a short presentation about myths of some of nature s most misunderstood animals. Then, search the park trail for spooky items on our scavenger hunt list. You can wear your Halloween costumes just make sure you can walk safely. There will be tons of fun to go around! Haunted Sunday October 29 th 7:00-8:30 pm House Tours Have you ever wanted to visit the South Side Sportsmen s Club after dark? This is your chance! Join us for a spooky special edition house tour, including ghost stories! - just in time for Halloween. BOO! NEW! For ages 7 and up. November Dream Catchers Saturday November 11 th 10:00 11:30 am What is a dream catcher? We will explore the myths and legends behind these beautiful hangings. Afterwards, you can show us your creative side making one. Sweet dreams! There is an additional $1 per person fee for materials. Connetquot Page 2 of 4

Connetquot River State Park Preserve Native American Saturday November 18 th 10:00-11:30 am Games Children s Program Not all games need electricity! Native American children spent hours playing games using what they found in their own backyards. Join us to play fun games with items found in nature just like the native Americans did! Too Much Saturday November 25 th 10:00 am ~ 12:00 pm Turkey? Take a Hike! Stuffed after eating all that holiday food? Come to the preserve and walk it off. What better way to relax this holiday than enjoying the forest and river of Connetquot! (approx. 3 miles). Please bring water and comfortable walking shoes. Colonial American Sunday November 26 th 1:30-3:00 pm Games Children s Program Take a journey to the past and visit Colonial America! Leave that smart phone behind in modern times and test your coordination with a ball and cup. How far can you roll a hoop? Join us for these and many other NEW! fun games to test your skills! Geared for age 7 and up. December Whoo s Out Saturday December 2 nd 7:00 ~ 9:00 pm Tonight? Owls come in many shapes and sizes, and live in a variety of habitats. Explore their world as silent predators while learning their many adaptations. Meet local screech owls Gizmo & Nutmeg and dissect a real owl pellet to discover what creatures they eat. Great Grandma s Saturday December 9 th 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Kitchen Discover what it was like to work in a late 1800 s kitchen! Enjoy hands-on demonstrations of modern gadgets like swizzle sticks, cherry stoners, fluters and self-heating irons. Ice Candles Saturday December 16 th 10:00-11:30 am When were candles first used? Where does wax come from? Join us to discover the history of candles! Together we ll create unique candles, using hot wax and ice, just before the holidays. There is an additional $2 per person fee for materials. Connetquot Page 3 of 4

Connetquot River State Park Preserve Hatchery Tour Saturday December 23 rd 10:00 am ~ 1:00 pm The Hatchery is open! Discover the fascinating life cycle of a trout and enjoy our newly reopened hatchery. An indoor presentation will be followed by a behind the scenes tour of the trout hatchery. We will be hiking to the hatchery, ~2 miles. October Sunken Meadow State Park Everyone Needs Saturday October 1 th 1:30 ~ 3:00 pm A Home Celebrate World Habitat Day! From forests to wetlands to beaches, discover the special qualities of the habitats found on Long Island and the animals that call them home. Take a walk with us and enjoy some NEW! hands-on activities along the way! Autumn Stroll Sunday October 22 nd 1:30 am ~ 3:30 pm Enjoy the splendid array of autumn colors, from the golds of the marsh grass to the orange and reds of the forest, on a casual walk through the park. November Moonlight Stroll Saturday November 4 th 7:00 ~ 9:00pm A bustling park during the day, Sunken Meadow is a different place after the sun sets. Join us for a leisurely moonlit stroll and enjoy the tranquil night air. Nature Quest Sunday November 12 th 1:30-3:00 pm Children s Program Are you good at spotting things? Love scavenger hunts? Then this is the program for you! Travel at your own pace while solving riddles and searching for the amusing items on the list. Connetquot Page 4 of 4 Sunken Meadow Page 1 of 2

Sunken Meadow State Park December Adult Moonlight Friday December 8 th 7:00 ~ 9:00pm Stroll Escape our busy world with a leisurely stroll through the park s beautiful woodlands and shoreline. Along the way, enjoy activities and discover how your night senses compare to those of nocturnal animals. Sunken Meadow Page 2 of 2