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SUMMARY:Planting for Pollinators
DESCRIPTION:Learn the basics of butterfly gardening and how to grow native plants. This workshop includes a slideshow\, walk and hands-on activity.\n\n\nPlanting for Pollinators\n \nHave you always wanted to plant a garden that attracts butterflies and other pollinators? Join us for a special workshop at the NJSOC to get you started. We’ll begin with a short slideshow to teach you the basics of gardening with native plants and their benefits to butterflies. Then\, we’ll take a walk to look for interesting plants on campus and discuss some keys for identification. The final part of the workshop will be a hands-on session where you’ll practice an inexpensive and fun technique called “Winter Sowing” to start native plants from seed. All participants will receive a variety of native plant seeds and will create mini-greenhouses to take home. \nThis workshop will be faciliated by Barbara Rosenberg a longtime Master Gardener and Tanya Sulikowski an enthusiastic educator and ecologist.  \n\n\nThe Friends of the New Jersey School of Conservation is a U.S. tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization. When NJSOC closed in July 2020\, the Friends launched a campaign to save it. This ultimately led to negotiations with the NJ Department of Environmental Protection\, owners of NJSOC\, to obtain an interim management agreement for the School. This agreement was finalized in April 2021\, and the Friends of NJSOC are proud to offer limited programming at NJSOC with the help of dedicated and talented volunteers. We are pleased to register you for one of our programs!
URL:https://njsoc.org/event/planting-for-pollinators/
LOCATION:NJ School of Conservation\, 1 Wapalanne Road\, Sandyston\, 07826\, United States
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SUMMARY:Teaching Climate Change in Science Classrooms\, Grades 6-12
DESCRIPTION:Ready or not… learn how (and why) to incorporate the new climate change standards in any science classroom… and have fun doing it!\n\n\nReady to teach climate change? This program is designed to support science teachers in grades 6-12 in incorporating the new climate change standards into your already-tight curricula. This workshop will help you understand how climate change occurs and the ways it affects society\, and individual members of society\, differently. We will explore phenomenon- and inquiry-based methods to meet New Jersey’s climate change standards using an interdisciplinary and participatory approach that reflects the pedagogies of inclusion and equity in formal and informal learning environments. Workshop activities will include climate change modeling\, an interpretive hike\, water quality assessment (by land and/or canoe)\, and analyzing and interpreting data. We’ll be working both indoors and outdoors (rain or shine) on the beautiful campus of the New Jersey School of Conservation. Whether you teach in a classroom or in an informal setting\, you will gain skills and strategies to enable you to address this important issue at a grade-appropriate level. Follow up support will be provided! \nYour instructors are Liz Carletta and Rae Cade. \n Liz is a formal and informal science educator. She has taught environmental/conservation education at Jenkinson’s Aquarium and the Bergen County Zoo\, as well as high school biology and forensic science in Newark\, NJ. Liz earned her MAT from Montclair State University (certified K-12 biology and students with disabilities teacher) and is currently pursuing a PhD in Teacher Education and Teacher Development. Her research interests include the partnerships between formal and informal educators and education\, teaching with an equity lens\, and science teacher retention. \nRae Cade is a doctoral student and teaching assistant  at Montclair State University in the Environmental Science and Management  department. She has a Bachelor’s  degree from William Paterson University where she double majored in Earth Science and Anthropology and a Master’s  degree in Sustainability Science from Montclair State University. While her thesis explored the beliefs and perceptions of climate change and sustainability amongst millennials who are non-environmental science majors\,  her current research focuses on the interactions between water quality and environmental racism. \n\n\nThe Friends of the New Jersey School of Conservation is a U.S. tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization. When NJSOC closed in July 2020\, the Friends launched a campaign to save it. This ultimately led to negotiations with the NJ Department of Environmental Protection\, owners of NJSOC\, to obtain an interim management agreement for the School. This agreement was finalized in April 2021\, and the Friends of NJSOC are proud to offer limited programming at NJSOC with the help of dedicated and talented volunteers. We are pleased to register you for one of our programs!
URL:https://njsoc.org/event/teaching-climate-change-in-science-classrooms-grades-6-12/
LOCATION:NJ School of Conservation\, 1 Wapalanne Road\, Sandyston\, 07826\, United States
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SUMMARY:Rustic Bread Baking and Woodworking for Wildlife - PM
DESCRIPTION:Explore a dual\, hands-on experience in bread baking and woodworking all in one workshop.\n\n\nThis workshop begins by following a basic yeasted bread recipe that will be kneaded and coaxed into a loving loaf of bread that will be baked in an outdoor\, wood fired oven.  While the dough rises and bakes you’ll be building a birdhouse using hand-powered workworking tools.  \nYour enthusiastic volunteer leaders for this workshop are Robin Anderson (bread baking) and Tom Card (woodworking). Robin has taught numerous middle school students the art and science of yeasted bread baking. Tom retired after 32 years as a Ranger in the NJ State Park service and was an environmental educator at  NJSOC  from 2006 till 2020. \nThis workshop is open to individual adults\, couples\, and to children (ages 11 and up) with an adult partner. Each participant/pair will complete one birdhouse and bake one loaf of bread to take home  at the end of the session..  \n \n\n\nThe Friends of the New Jersey School of Conservation is a U.S. tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization. When NJSOC closed in July 2020\, the Friends launched a campaign to save it. This ultimately led to negotiations with the NJ Department of Environmental Protection\, owners of NJSOC\, to obtain an interim management agreement for the School. This agreement was finalized in April 2021\, and the Friends of NJSOC are proud to offer limited programming at NJSOC with the help of dedicated and talented volunteers. We are pleased to register you for one of our programs! \n\n\n\nWood-fired outdoor oven for bread baking. \n\n\n\nBluebird nest box similar to what you’ll make.
URL:https://njsoc.org/event/rustic-bread-baking-and-woodworking-for-wildlife-pm/
LOCATION:NJ School of Conservation\, 1 Wapalanne Road\, Sandyston\, 07826\, United States
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CREATED:20210911T142116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T025711Z
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SUMMARY:Rustic Bread Baking and Woodworking for Wildlife - AM
DESCRIPTION:Explore a dual\, hands-on experience in bread baking and woodworking all in one workshop.\n\n\nThis workshop begins by following a basic yeasted bread recipe that will be kneaded and coaxed into a loving loaf of bread that will be baked in an outdoor\, wood fired oven.  While the dough rises and bakes you’ll be building a birdhouse using hand-powered workworking tools.  \nYour enthusiastic volunteer leaders for this workshop are Robin Anderson (bread baking) and Tom Card (woodworking). Robin has taught numerous middle school students the art and science of yeasted bread baking. Tom retired after 32 years as a Ranger in the NJ State Park service and was an environmental educator at  NJSOC  from 2006 till 2020. \nThis workshop is open to individual adults\, couples\, and to children (ages 11 and up) with an adult partner. Each participant/pair will complete one birdhouse and bake one loaf of bread to take home  at the end of the session..  \n \n\n\nThe Friends of the New Jersey School of Conservation is a U.S. tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization. When NJSOC closed in July 2020\, the Friends launched a campaign to save it. This ultimately led to negotiations with the NJ Department of Environmental Protection\, owners of NJSOC\, to obtain an interim management agreement for the School. This agreement was finalized in April 2021\, and the Friends of NJSOC are proud to offer limited programming at NJSOC with the help of dedicated and talented volunteers. We are pleased to register you for one of our programs! \n\n\n\nWood-fired outdoor oven for bread baking. \n\n\n\nBluebird nest box similar to what you’ll make.
URL:https://njsoc.org/event/rustic-bread-baking-and-woodworking-for-wildlife-am/
LOCATION:NJ School of Conservation\, 1 Wapalanne Road\, Sandyston\, 07826\, United States
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SUMMARY:A Tale of Two Habitats
DESCRIPTION:Meet some of the small creatures that live in SOC’s water habitats & learn what they tell us about the health of their aquatic environment.\n\n\nMany aquatic animals serve as “bio indicator” species\, or species that reveal the ecological health of their environment. In studying macro invertebrates (animals without a backbone that can be seen with the naked eye) we can determine the quality of that habitat.  Join former NJ SOC Environmental Educator\, Jennifer Correa-Kruegel\, in investigating macro invertebrates found in stream and lake habitats. \nThis program is open to adults and to children ages 8 and up. All children must be accompanied by an adult. In case of inclement weather\, the rain date for this program is Sunday\, September 26.  Registered participants will be notified by email if the event is postponed.  Registration is required.  \n\n\nThe Friends of the New Jersey School of Conservation is a U.S. tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization. When NJSOC closed in July 2020\, the Friends launched a campaign to save it. This ultimately led to negotiations with the NJ Department of Environmental Protection\, owners of NJSOC\, to obtain an interim management agreement for the School. This agreement was finalized in April 2021\, and the Friends of NJSOC are proud to offer limited programming at NJSOC with the help of dedicated and talented volunteers. We are pleased to register you for one of our programs!
URL:https://njsoc.org/event/a-tale-of-two-habitats/
LOCATION:NJ School of Conservation\, 1 Wapalanne Road\, Sandyston\, 07826\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210818T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210818T180000
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CREATED:20210413T233858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210623T014817Z
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SUMMARY:Teaching Climate Change in Non-Science Classrooms\, Grades 6-12
DESCRIPTION:Ready or not… Learn how (and why) to meet the new climate change standards in your non-science classroom and have fun doing it!\n\n\nReady or not… Learn how (and why) to meet the new climate change standards in your non-science classroom and have fun doing it! \nReady to teach climate change? This program is designed to support non-science teachers in grades 6-12 in incorporating the new climate change standards into your already-tight curricula. We will model an interdisciplinary and participatory approach that reflects the pedagogies of inclusion and equity in formal and informal learning environments. This workshop will help you understand the basic science of how climate change occurs and the way it affects society differently. The causes and effects of climate change will be explored through art\, literature\, and other media\, as well as an easy nature hike. Workshop activities will take place both indoors and outdoors (rain or shine) on the beautiful campus of the New Jersey School of Conservation. Whether you teach in a classroom or in an informal setting\, you will gain skills and strategies to enable you to address this important issue. Follow up support will be provided! \nYour instructors are  Liz Carletta and Rae Cade. \n Liz is a formal and informal science educator. She has taught environmental/conservation education at Jenkinson’s Aquarium and the Bergen County Zoo\, as well as high school biology and forensic science in Newark\, NJ. Liz earned her MAT from Montclair State University (certified K-12 biology and students with disabilities teacher) and is currently pursuing a PhD in Teacher Education and Teacher Development. Her research interests include the partnerships between formal and informal educators and education\, teaching with an equity lens\, and science teacher retention. \nRae Cade is a doctoral student and teaching assistant  at Montclair State University in the Environmental Science and Management  department. She has a Bachelor’s  degree from William Paterson University where she double majored in Earth Science and Anthropology and a Master’s  degree in Sustainability Science from Montclair State University. While her thesis explored the beliefs and perceptions of climate change and sustainability amongst millennials who are non-environmental science majors\,  her current research focuses on the interactions between water quality and environmental racism. \nThe Friends of the New Jersey School of Conservation is a U.S. tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization. When NJSOC closed in July 2020\, the Friends launched a campaign to save it. This ultimately led to negotiations with the NJ Department of Environmental Protection\, owners of NJSOC\, to obtain an interim management agreement for the School. This agreement was finalized in April 2021\, and the Friends of NJSOC are proud to offer limited programming at NJSOC with the help of dedicated and talented volunteers. We are pleased to register you for one of our programs!
URL:https://njsoc.org/event/ready-or-not-here-it-comes-teaching-climate-change-in-non-science-classr/
LOCATION:NJ School of Conservation\, 1 Wapalanne Road\, Sandyston\, 07826\, United States
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CREATED:20210709T233603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210808T214836Z
UID:3420-1628937000-1628944200@njsoc.org
SUMMARY:Wild Edibles Information Walk
DESCRIPTION:Wild edibles: nutrition\, gastronomy\, survival and fun science\n\n\nJumpstart a foraging habit for your soups\, stews\, salads\, pestos and fritters.  Your program leader\, Joanne White\, will lead you on a hike to discuss and take photos of whatever is available in woods and meadow-like areas.  Although this is not an eating event\, lots of follow-up information will be available including an email with photos and descriptions of items covered on the walk.  There will be references to dichotomous keys\, books\, nutrition\,  safety\, ethics\, gastronomy\, survival and fun science. Joanne is a former science teacher with over 40 years of teaching experience\, and decades of enjoying wild edibles.  \nThis program is for older teens (age 16 and up) and adults. Registration is REQUIRED. Please dress for the weather\, with rain gear or an umbrella in case of light rain. You will need your camera (or phone)! Heavy rain will postpone event to October 2.  \n\n\nThe Friends of the New Jersey School of Conservation is a U.S. tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization. When NJSOC closed in July 2020\, the Friends launched a campaign to save it. This ultimately led to negotiations with the NJ Department of Environmental Protection\, owners of NJSOC\, to obtain an interim management agreement for the School. This agreement was finalized in April 2021\, and the Friends of NJSOC are proud to offer limited programming at NJSOC with the help of dedicated and talented volunteers. We are pleased to register you for one of our programs!
URL:https://njsoc.org/event/wild-edibles-information-walk/
LOCATION:NJ School of Conservation\, 1 Wapalanne Road\, Sandyston\, 07826\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210813T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210814T233000
DTSTAMP:20260409T185852
CREATED:20210710T204042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210808T214835Z
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SUMMARY:Good Heavens! Astronomy Night at NJSOC
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a magical night of stargazing as the 2021 Perseids Meteor Shower peaks in the skies above NJSOC.\n\n\nStokes State Forest and the NJSOC are home to some of New Jersey’s darkest night skies. The low level of light pollution makes it possible to see astronomical features not visible in other parts of the state. Join Rob Teeter\, of Pearl Observatory\, as we observe the wonders of the universe through his BIG telescope. Here’s your chance to see craters on the moon\, star clusters\, nebula\, learn constellations\, take a Star Tour\, AND view the annual Perseids Meteor Shower with friends under the Milky Way. Rob\, an environmental scientist\, is a life-long astronomer having first caught the “star bug” at 9 years old. He is a telescope maker\, having sold more than 200 scopes all around the world\, and is an instructor with Pearl Observatory. \nRegistration is required and Eventbrite tickets will be collected at the gate for entrance to this family event. There is no registration fee for children under 5 years old. The gate will open at 7:30 PM and you can enjoy the company of fellow guests around a campfire while you wait for it to get dark (bring your own marshmallows). Please bring chairs or blankets\, bug spray\, and flashlights (red or green cellophane over your flashilights will help preserve everyones’ night vision.) \nIn case of rain or heavy cloud cover\, the event will be postponed to Saturday\, August 14th. \nThe Friends of the New Jersey School of Conservation is a U.S. tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization. When NJSOC closed in July 2020\, the Friends launched a campaign to save it. This ultimately led to negotiations with the NJ Department of Environmental Protection\, owners of NJSOC\, to obtain an interim management agreement for the School. This agreement was finalized in April 2021\, and the Friends of NJSOC are proud to offer limited programming at NJSOC with the help of dedicated and talented volunteers. We are pleased to register you for one of our programs!
URL:https://njsoc.org/event/good-heavens-astronomy-night-at-njsoc/
LOCATION:NJ School of Conservation\, 1 Wapalanne Road\, Sandyston\, 07826\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210807T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210807T143000
DTSTAMP:20260409T185852
CREATED:20210615T010810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210615T010939Z
UID:3200-1628330400-1628346600@njsoc.org
SUMMARY:iNaturalist: A Tool for Exploration and Citizen Science. The Field Edition!
DESCRIPTION:Spend the day exploring Merrill Creek Reservoir with like-minded educators! \nGet out into the field with other educators who are excited to use iNaturalist! Workshops will be held around the forests\, meadows and streams at the NJ School of Conservation and Merrill Creek Reservoir. Educators will learn valuable tips for taking students outdoors and will work together to complete team challenges. Sign up for just one or join us for both! \nThis workshop will be led by Tanya Sulikowski\, former faculty member at the NJSOC who is currently the Environmental Specialist at Merrill Creek Reservoir and Evangelina Pena\, Science Teacher at Gill St. Bernard. \nWorkshops are limited to 25 participants and current CDC recommendations will be followed during these events. Participants should bring a bagged lunch. All program fees support the NJ School of Conservation. \nThe Friends of the New Jersey School of Conservation is a U.S. tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization. When NJSOC closed in July 2020\, the Friends launched a campaign to save it. This ultimately led to negotiations with the NJ Department of Environmental Protection\, owners of NJSOC\, to obtain an interim management agreement for the School. This agreement was finalized in April 2021\, and the Friends of NJSOC are proud to offer limited programming at NJSOC with the help of dedicated and talented volunteers. We are pleased to register you for one of our programs!
URL:https://njsoc.org/event/inaturalist-a-tool-for-exploration-and-citizen-science-the-field-edition-2/
LOCATION:Merrill Creek Reservoir\, 34 Merrill Creek Road\, Washington\, NJ\, 07882\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210731T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210731T143000
DTSTAMP:20260409T185852
CREATED:20210615T010809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210615T011101Z
UID:3197-1627725600-1627741800@njsoc.org
SUMMARY:iNaturalist: A Tool for Exploration and Citizen Science. The Field Edition!
DESCRIPTION:Spend the day exploring the NJ School of Conservation with like-minded educators!\nGet out into the field with other educators who are excited to use iNaturalist! Workshops will be held around the forests\, meadows and streams at the NJ School of Conservation and Merrill Creek Reservoir. Educators will learn valuable tips for taking students outdoors and will work together to complete team challenges. Sign up for just one or join us for both! \nWorkshops are limited to 25 participants and current CDC recommendations will be followed during these events. Participants should bring a bagged lunch. All program fees support the NJ School of Conservation. \nThe Friends of the New Jersey School of Conservation is a U.S. tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization. When NJSOC closed in July 2020\, the Friends launched a campaign to save it. This ultimately led to negotiations with the NJ Department of Environmental Protection\, owners of NJSOC\, to obtain an interim management agreement for the School. This agreement was finalized in April 2021\, and the Friends of NJSOC are proud to offer limited programming at NJSOC with the help of dedicated and talented volunteers. We are pleased to register you for one of our programs!
URL:https://njsoc.org/event/inaturalist-a-tool-for-exploration-and-citizen-science-the-field-edition/
LOCATION:NJ School of Conservation\, 1 Wapalanne Road\, Sandyston\, 07826\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210728T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210728T180000
DTSTAMP:20260409T185852
CREATED:20210524T200713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210623T020012Z
UID:2788-1627466400-1627495200@njsoc.org
SUMMARY:Teaching Climate Change in K-5 Classrooms
DESCRIPTION:Ready or not… Learn how (and why) to meet the new climate change standards in your K-5 classroom and have fun doing it! \nReady to teach climate change? This program is designed to support K-5 teachers in incorporating the new climate change standards into your already-tight curricula. We will model an interdisciplinary and participatory approach that reflects the pedagogies of inclusion and equity in formal and informal learning environments. This workshop will help you understand the basic science of how climate change occurs and the way it affects society differently. The causes and effects of climate change will be explored through art\, literature\, and other media\, as well as an easy nature hike. Workshop activities will include climate change modeling\, an interpretive hike\, water quality assessment (by land and/or canoe)\, and analyzing and interpreting data. We will be working both indoors and outdoors (rain or shine) on the beautiful campus of the New Jersey School of Conservation. Whether you teach in a classroom or in an informal setting\, you will gain skills and strategies to enable you to address this important issue. Follow up support will be provided! \nYour instructors are Liz Carletta and Rae Cade. \nLiz is a formal and informal science educator. She has taught environmental/conservation education at Jenkinson’s Aquarium and the Bergen County Zoo\, as well as high school biology and forensic science in Newark\, NJ. Liz earned her MAT from Montclair State University (certified K-12 biology and students with disabilities teacher) and is currently pursuing a PhD in Teacher Education and Teacher Development. Her research interests include the partnerships between formal and informal educators and education\, teaching with an equity lens\, and science teacher retention. \nRae Cade is a doctoral student and teaching assistant at Montclair State University in the Environmental Science and Management department. She has a Bachelor’s degree from William Paterson University where she double majored in Earth Science and Anthropology and a Master’s degree in Sustainability Science from Montclair State University. While her thesis explored the beliefs and perceptions of climate change and sustainability amongst millennials who are non-environmental science majors\, her current research focuses on the interactions between water quality and environmental racism. \n\nThe Friends of the New Jersey School of Conservation is a U.S. tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization. When NJSOC closed in July 2020\, the Friends launched a campaign to save it. This ultimately led to negotiations with the NJ Department of Environmental Protection\, owners of NJSOC\, to obtain an interim management agreement for the School. This agreement was finalized in April 2021\, and the Friends of NJSOC are proud to offer limited programming at NJSOC with the help of dedicated and talented volunteers. We are pleased to register you for one of our programs!
URL:https://njsoc.org/event/teaching-climate-change-k-5-classrooms/
LOCATION:NJ School of Conservation\, 1 Wapalanne Road\, Sandyston\, 07826\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210626T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210626T153000
DTSTAMP:20260409T185852
CREATED:20210528T023213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210608T210046Z
UID:2824-1624701600-1624721400@njsoc.org
SUMMARY:Forest Fun Day
DESCRIPTION:Bring your family and join us to put the FUN back in the FOREST!\nJoin us for a day of fun in the forest and experience the magic of SOC for yourselves. Build a sense of community as you engage with others in the outdoors. \nDuring your visit you will participate in experiential activities in the outdoors such as: boating\, fishing\, archery\, forest frolic and geocaching. Upon arrival you will have the opportunity to select two activities\, first come first served. As an added bonus Dolly Jingles Ice cream truck will be there with cold treats to purchase! \nCome foster a love of nature through hands on aquatic and terrestrial activities at your NJ School of Conservation. During your time with us you will develop an understanding and appreciation of the legacy of SOC and the potential it has for future engagement. \nIn case of rain\, this event will be postponed to Sunday\, June 27th and participants will be notified in advance. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times during the event. Events and activities subject to change. \nCome help us put the ‘FUN’ back in the forest! \nThe Friends of the New Jersey School of Conservation is a U.S. tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization. When NJSOC closed in July 2020\, the Friends launched a campaign to save it. This ultimately led to negotiations with the NJ Department of Environmental Protection\, owners of NJSOC\, to obtain an interim management agreement for the School. This agreement was finalized in April 2021\, and the Friends of NJSOC are proud to offer limited programming at NJSOC with the help of dedicated and talented volunteers. We are pleased to register you for one of our programs!
URL:https://njsoc.org/event/forest-fun-day/
LOCATION:NJ School of Conservation\, 1 Wapalanne Road\, Sandyston\, 07826\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210619T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210619T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T185852
CREATED:20210523T012459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210523T012459Z
UID:2779-1624095000-1624104000@njsoc.org
SUMMARY:Wilderness Survival and Bushwacking
DESCRIPTION:“I’ve never been lost\, but once  I was confused in the woods for three days.” –Jim Merritt\n\n\nFor fifteen years\, Jim Merritt led groups of school kids and adults on hikes in Stokes State Forest near NJSOC.  On Saturday\, Jim will once again lead a group on a bushwhack hike in the forest.  He will be your guide for a hands-on session where you may build fires\, construct shelters\, and taste some local plants. Jim’s famous quip is\, “I’ve never been lost\, but once  I was confused in the woods for three days.” Join us for this rain or shine* event that offers the perfect blend of hiking and survival skills with a healthy dose of humor!  \n*Remember\, there is no such thing as “bad weather\,”  it is only inappropriate clothing that leads to discomfort. \n\n\nThe Friends of the New Jersey School of Conservation is a U.S. tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization. When NJSOC closed in July 2020\, the Friends launched a campaign to save it. This ultimately led to negotiations with the NJ Department of Environmental Protection\, owners of NJSOC\, to obtain an interim management agreement for the School. This agreement was finalized in April 2021\, and the Friends of NJSOC are proud to offer limited programming at NJSOC with the help of dedicated and talented volunteers. We are pleased to register you for one of our programs!
URL:https://njsoc.org/event/wilderness-survival-and-bushwacking/
LOCATION:NJ School of Conservation\, 1 Wapalanne Road\, Sandyston\, 07826\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210614T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210614T183000
DTSTAMP:20260409T185852
CREATED:20210504T004217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210609T013100Z
UID:2541-1623684600-1623695400@njsoc.org
SUMMARY:Nutrients and Energy in Ecosystems
DESCRIPTION:Come for a walk in the woods and investigate how energy and nutrients interact to keep an ecosystem functioning successfully. \nEcosytems are essential for earth’s survival. In this afternoon workshop\, we’ll take a walk through the woods and collect some samples that illustrate how nutrients and energy move through ecosystems. We’ll discuss how the terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems of Stokes State Forest function\, what they need to stay healthy\, and what can happen when things go wrong. Some hands-on activities will be part of the tour. This workshop is geared for adult participants. \nYour expert tour guide for the afternoon is Jon Connolly. Jon is a research biologist and the President of Sussex County Community College. His areas of research are tree anatomy and physiology\, ecosystem ecology\, biochemistry\, and fungal physiology. Jon earned his Ph.D at the University of Maine and his Master of Forest Science degree at Yale University. \nThe class-tour will occur unless there is torrential rain. Bring rain gear if it is going to sprinkle. It also makes sense to bring along a small trowel and some scissors.
URL:https://njsoc.org/event/nutrients-and-energy-in-ecosystems/
LOCATION:NJ School of Conservation\, 1 Wapalanne Road\, Sandyston\, 07826\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210612T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210612T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T185852
CREATED:20210413T233858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210609T222843Z
UID:2492-1623511800-1623517200@njsoc.org
SUMMARY:Hug a Tree (Preventing Search and Rescue)
DESCRIPTION:Learn from a Search & Rescue expert how NOT to get lost in the woods (and how to stay safe if it does happen).\n\n\nNobody wants to get lost in the woods and New Jersey Search and Rescue wants to show young children and their parents ways of avoiding it and what to do if it does happen. There will be a movie\, slide presentation\, and demonstrations about subjects like what to carry\, staying safe\, sheltering and keeping warm in the woods. Join us to learn this very simple\, but valuable survival information from a Search & Rescue expert. This program is offered as a FREE public service especially for children ages 4-12 and their parents. \nChildren must be accompanied by an adult. Masks must be worn while indoors during this event. \n\n\nThe Friends of the New Jersey School of Conservation is a U.S. tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization. When NJSOC closed in July 2020\, the Friends launched a campaign to save it. This ultimately led to negotiations with the NJ Department of Environmental Protection\, owners of NJSOC\, to obtain an interim management agreement for the School. This agreement was finalized in April 2021\, and the Friends of NJSOC are proud to offer limited programming at NJSOC with the help of dedicated and talented volunteers. We are pleased to register you for one of our programs!
URL:https://njsoc.org/event/hug-a-tree-preventing-search-and-rescue/
LOCATION:NJ School of Conservation\, 1 Wapalanne Road\, Sandyston\, 07826\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210612T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210612T140000
DTSTAMP:20260409T185852
CREATED:20210421T020548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210421T020548Z
UID:2526-1623488400-1623506400@njsoc.org
SUMMARY:Hiking Navigation
DESCRIPTION:Attention hikers! Wouldn’t it be great to have a better sense of where you are  and where you’re going?\n\n\nThe call of nature has increased so much recently and many new hikers have joined the ranks of those heading into the woods. Imagine how much more enjoyable and safe the experience would be if you had a better sense of where you are  and where you’re going!  John Rovetto\, Mountain Travel and Rescue adviser for the NJ region of the National Ski Patrol\, a NY State Licensed guide\, a member of New Jersey Search & Rescue and a NY/NJ Trail conference trail maintainer & Sawyer will give you the knowledge you need to improve your outdoor navigation skills. This workshop is for experienced and novice adult hikers and includes both  classroom instruction and practical application while hiking in the woods together.  \nPre-registration is required. COVID protocols\, including mask wearing and social distancing will be practiced during this event.  \n\n\nThe Friends of the New Jersey School of Conservation is a U.S. tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization. When NJSOC closed in July 2020\, the Friends launched a campaign to save it. This ultimately led to negotiations with the NJ Department of Environmental Protection\, owners of NJSOC\, to obtain an interim management agreement for the School. This agreement was finalized in April 2021\, and the Friends of NJSOC are proud to offer limited programming at NJSOC with the help of dedicated and talented volunteers. We are pleased to register you for one of our programs!
URL:https://njsoc.org/event/hiking-navigation/
LOCATION:NJ School of Conservation\, 1 Wapalanne Road\, Sandyston\, 07826\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210607T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210607T183000
DTSTAMP:20260409T185852
CREATED:20210504T004216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210504T004216Z
UID:2540-1623079800-1623090600@njsoc.org
SUMMARY:Dendrology and Tree Biology
DESCRIPTION:Can’t see the forest for the trees? Then let’s take a closer look at those trees and learn how to ID them  by leaves\, flowers\, and bark.\n\n\nA walk in the woods is much more satisfying when you know what you are looking at and something about it. Trees in the forest are the habitat for everything else. This afternoon class will be spent walking through the woods learning how to identify trees using leaves\, buds\, and bark. We will discuss how trees interact and how they function. The tour will consist of listening and observation along with touch and feel approaches.  This workshop is geared for adult participants.  \nYour expert tour guide for this workshop is Jon Connolly. Jon is a research biologist and the President of Sussex County Community College. His areas of research are tree anatomy and physiology\, ecosystem ecology\, biochemistry\, and fungal physiology. Jon earned his Ph.D at the University of Maine and his Master of Forest Science degree at Yale University.  \nThe class-tour will occur unless there is torrential rain. Bring rain gear if it is going to sprinkle. It also makes sense to bring a small trowel and some scissors.
URL:https://njsoc.org/event/dendrology-and-tree-biology/
LOCATION:NJ School of Conservation\, 1 Wapalanne Road\, Sandyston\, 07826\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210605T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210605T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T185852
CREATED:20210509T190719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210509T190719Z
UID:2699-1622887200-1622898000@njsoc.org
SUMMARY:Hooked on Fishing\, Not on Drugs Youth Fishing Challenge
DESCRIPTION:It’s FREE Fishing Day! Bring your family and your fishing gear and spend the morning fishing in Lake Wapalanne. You might even win a prize!\n\n\nThis event is open to all ages – no license or trout stamp is required on New Jersey’s Free Fishing Days. The entire family is encouraged to join the fun!  You will need to bring your own fishing gear. Registered youth participants may be eligible to receive prizes for the fish they catch during the event. (Youth must be present at the end of the event to be awarded prizes.) Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. This event is sponsored by NJDEP Division of Fish & Wildlife’s Hooked on Fishing-Not on Drugs Program and hosted by the Friends of NJSOC. All Division of Fish and Wildlife programs strictly adhere to current New Jersey Covid-19 safety protocols including social distancing guidelines\, mask wearing\, and travel restrictions. Registration is required.  \n\n\nThe Friends of the New Jersey School of Conservation is a U.S. tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization. When NJSOC closed in July 2020\, the Friends launched a campaign to save it. This ultimately led to negotiations with the NJ Department of Environmental Protection\, owners of NJSOC\, to obtain an interim management agreement for the School. This agreement was finalized in April 2021\, and the Friends of NJSOC are proud to offer limited programming at NJSOC with the help of dedicated and talented volunteers. We are pleased to register you for one of our programs!
URL:https://njsoc.org/event/hooked-on-fishing-not-on-drugs-youth-fishing-challenge/
LOCATION:NJ School of Conservation\, 1 Wapalanne Road\, Sandyston\, 07826\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210529T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210529T140000
DTSTAMP:20260409T185852
CREATED:20210421T020547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210524T013942Z
UID:2525-1622282400-1622296800@njsoc.org
SUMMARY:NJSOC 72nd Anniversary Celebration and Open House
DESCRIPTION:This Memorial Day Weekend\, kick off your holiday with Friends—Friends of NJSOC\, that is! \n\n\n\nSave the family barbeque for later in the weekend and drop by the NJ School of Conservation Open House on Saturday\, May 29th  between 10 am and 2 pm. We’ve got a lot to celebrate this year\, and Memorial Day Weekend is the right time to do it. \nThe School of Conservation first opened its doors on Memorial Day weekend 1949; now\, 72 years later\, we are celebrating its RE-opening. Join us for a tour of this historic facility\, paddle a canoe\, fish in Lake Wapalanne (valid NJ fishing license required)\, express your creativity with a rock art project\, talk with a wildlife researcher\, or just enjoy the opportunity to walk the trails and admire the scenery. Bring a picnic lunch if you wish. \nNJSOC has been closed to the public for nearly a year. It is our great pleasure to unlock the gate and welcome you back. Registration is required for this FREE event. \n\n\nThe Friends of the New Jersey School of Conservation is a U.S. tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization. When NJSOC closed in July 2020\, the Friends launched a campaign to save it. This ultimately led to negotiations with the NJ Department of Environmental Protection\, owners of NJSOC\, to obtain an interim management agreement for the School. This agreement was finalized in April 2021\, and the Friends of NJSOC are proud to offer limited programming at NJSOC with the help of dedicated and talented volunteers. We are pleased to register you for one of our programs!
URL:https://njsoc.org/event/njsoc-72nd-anniversary-celebration-and-open-house/
LOCATION:NJ School of Conservation\, 1 Wapalanne Road\, Sandyston\, 07826\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210515T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210515T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T185852
CREATED:20210413T233858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210421T013214Z
UID:2491-1621072800-1621080000@njsoc.org
SUMMARY:Searching for Salamanders
DESCRIPTION:Salamanders are an important but often elusive part of an ecosystem. In this program\, participants will have an opportunity to learn about these amazing little creatures and their role in our environment. We will also learn about how salamanders can indicate the quality of the environment\, for them and us. \nSpend the morning with our salamander expert! Registration is required @ $10 per family. Children must be accompanied by an adult. COVID protocols\, including mask wearing and social distancing will be practiced during this event.
URL:https://njsoc.org/event/searching-for-salamanders/
LOCATION:NJ School of Conservation\, 1 Wapalanne Road\, Sandyston\, 07826\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Friends of NJSOC":MAILTO:info@njsoc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210502T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210502T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T185852
CREATED:20210413T233857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210414T034207Z
UID:2490-1619949600-1619967600@njsoc.org
SUMMARY:NJSOC Spring Cleanup II
DESCRIPTION:After nearly a year behind a locked gate\, NJSOC will reopen for programming! We need lots of help to spruce things up. Can we count on you?\n\n\nJoin our work party as we make a clean sweep of NJSOC’s facilities and grounds to get everything ready for programming to resume. Participants are asked to bring tools (weedwhackers\, rakes\, brooms)\, cleaning supplies (rags\, paper towels\, etc.)\, and a bag lunch. You supply the labor; we’ll supply the campfire and a chance to make new friends while performing valuable service to the SOC!
URL:https://njsoc.org/event/njsoc-spring-cleanup-ii/
LOCATION:NJ School of Conservation\, 1 Wapalanne Road\, Sandyston\, 07826\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Friends of NJSOC":MAILTO:info@njsoc.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210501T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210501T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T185852
CREATED:20210413T233857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210413T234434Z
UID:2489-1619863200-1619888400@njsoc.org
SUMMARY:NJSOC Spring Cleanup
DESCRIPTION:After nearly a year behind a locked gate\, NJSOC will reopen for programming! We need lots of help to spruce things up. Can we count on you?\n\n\nJoin our work party as we make a clean sweep of NJSOC’s facilities and grounds to get everything ready for programming to resume. Participants are asked to bring tools (weedwhackers\, rakes\, brooms)\, cleaning supplies (rags\, paper towels\, etc.)\, and a bag lunch. You supply the labor; we’ll supply the campfire and a chance to make new friends while performing valuable service to the SOC!
URL:https://njsoc.org/event/njsoc-spring-cleanup-2/
LOCATION:NJ School of Conservation\, 1 Wapalanne Road\, Sandyston\, 07826\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Friends of NJSOC":MAILTO:info@njsoc.org
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