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SUMMARY:Birds & Beers
DESCRIPTION:Birds and Beers is a social gathering of birders of all abilities to get away from our computers and meet face to face. You can meet other bird minded people–maybe find a carpool buddy\, ask about where to find target birds\, ask a bird feeding question\, share info on your favorite birding spot\, share some digiscoping tips\, etc. It’s low key\, informal and fun! \nBroome Birders is a new subgroup of the Naturalists’ Club of Broome County. Come learn more about the group! \nWater Street Brewing Co offers food\, craft beer\, wine\, hard cider and non-alcoholic drinks for purchase. \nAfter 6pm\, the Downtown Binghamton metered street parking and the Water Street Parking Ramp (Boscov’s) are both free.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/birds-beers/
LOCATION:Water Street Brewing Co.\, 168 Water Steet\, Binghamton\, NY\, 13901
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:Birds and Beers
DESCRIPTION:Birds and Beers is a social gathering of birders of all abilities to get away from our computers and meet face to face. You can meet other bird minded people–maybe find a carpool buddy\, ask about where to find target birds\, ask a bird feeding question\, share info on your favorite birding spot\, share some digiscoping tips\, etc. It’s low key\, informal and fun! \nBroome Birders is a new subgroup of the Naturalists’ Club of Broome County. Come learn more about the group! \nWater Street Brewing Co offers food\, craft beer\, wine\, hard cider and non-alcoholic drinks for purchase.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/birds-and-beers/
LOCATION:Water Street Brewing Co.\, 168 Water Steet\, Binghamton\, NY\, 13901
CATEGORIES:Special Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Renee DePrato":MAILTO:bcnatclub@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161022T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161022T203000
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SUMMARY:Harvest Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at our annual potluck dinner. Please bring a dish to pass. Your food contributions should contain 8 to 10 servings for each 2 people in your party. Please bring the prepared hot and cold dishes wrapped to place on the serving tables.  Please remember to bring YOUR OWN TABLE SERVICE\, NAPKINS AND SERVING UTENSILS. \nThe program for the evening is: \nLang Elliott  Recording and Appreciating the Sounds of Nature \nIn this presentation\, Lang will summarize how he records and appreciates the sounds of nature\, contrasting two basically different approaches that complement one another in the grand scheme of things. During the talk\, Lang will demonstrate and discuss the equipment he uses\, with emphasis on the various microphone setups. He will also play a number of field recordings and discuss what excites him about each.\nLang Elliott is a well-known nature recordist who has been active in the field for nearly thirty years. He is the author of numerous guides to the sounds of birds and other wildlife sounds. His recordings are featured on the National Audubon Society website and in numerous birding apps for mobile devices. These days\, Lang is busy preparing to launch a podcast series in which he will share the fruits of his many recording adventures. Lang lives in Ithaca\, New York with his partner Siobhan\, and spends lots of time up to his neck in muck and grime.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/harvest-dinner-2/
LOCATION:Chenango Town Hall\,  1529 State Rte 12\, Binghamton\, 13901\, United States
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SUMMARY:Annual Harvest Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Annual Harvest Dinner at Chenango Town Hall
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/annual-harvest-dinner/
LOCATION:Chenango Town Hall\,  1529 State Rte 12\, Binghamton\, 13901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:Member Picnic
DESCRIPTION:Our Annual Member Picnic will be on Wednesday\, June 26 at Otsiningo Park in Binghamton.  Please bring your own table service and a dish to pass.  Drinks (soda\, water\, juice) will be provided.  If you don’t have a dish to pass\, come anyway\, as there is always plenty of good food.    \nProgram: History of Otsiningo Park\nIn 1971\, Dolores Elliott directed salvage archeological excavations at Otsiningo Park during the construction of the Comfort Station.  She will talk about the history of the land and will point out where the excavations took place and where the prehistoric houses were located. \nMore than 12\,000 years ago\, the land on what became Otsiningo Park was buried under a mile of ice. As the glacier retreated\, animals such as mastodons\, mammoths\, and other megafauna moved north into our valleys. People we call PaleoIndians followed their prey north. The big animals became extinct\, the climate warmed\, and berry and nut producing plants began to grow here. The cultures of the people changed over the millenia to adapt to the changing environment. Less than 1\,000 years ago a horticulture economy based on many varieties of corn\, beans\, and squash evolved. By 400 years ago people related to the Iroquois were living here. Artifacts documenting life here over the last 12 millenia have been found in Otsiningo Park. \nDirections to Picnic Pavilion:  Otsiningo Park is located near the intersection of Upper Front Street and Bevier Street with the entrance off of Bevier Street.  After entering the park follow the loop.  Shortly after the volleyball pits\, take a right on the driveway to the community gardens follow the driveway to the Pavilion located near the old I-81 rest stop.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/member-picnic/
LOCATION:Otsiningo Park\, Bevier Street\, Binghamton
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:Youth Night
DESCRIPTION:The night will be in two parts. Come at 6:00pm for presentations targeting K – 6th grade youth. Attendees will learn about butterflies\, amphibians\, rehabbed animals\, and how to draw birds.  \nAt 7:15pm\, our regular meeting features several speakers presenting kid-friendly “shorts” including Costa Rican Resplendent Quetzals\, Bears\, and Local Baby Birds.  \nMark you calendar and plan to bring along a young friend! Please get the word out to interested youth\, your kids\, and your grandkids. \nRSVP’s for Youth Participants should be made to Victor Lamoureux at 607-770-6897 or at vlamoureux@stny.rr.com. Space is limited – sign your student up before we open to the general public.\nAll members are invited to come watch and to get an early jump on the Plant Sale selection!
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/youth-night/
LOCATION:Vestal Library\, 320 Vestal Pkwy East\, Vestal\, 13850
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ORGANIZER;CN="Victor Lamoureux":MAILTO:vlamoureux9@gmail.com
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