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Wildflowers, Walks & Birds

Free Wildflower Walks every Wed 9-11 am

Free 1st Sunday of the Month Guided Hikes.  hJune 2  2-4 pm.  Meet at the Whaleback Trailhead near 150 Rocky Pond Road for a hike to see the blooming laurel!  Wear sturdy footwear and bring water bottle and insect repellent.

Valentine’s Couples Hike, Snowshoe, Bonfire

Limited spots.  Call to reserve!

Enjoy a refreshing evening out in the calming fields and forests with someone special.  You will take a night  snowshoe hike following the lights along the main trail at Beaver Brook.   We’ll investigate the magic of nature at night. Dress in layers and wear sturdy warm hiking boots.  Brings hiking poles, or your own crampons or snowshoes if you prefer yours.  We also will have crampons and snowshoes for you to use.  Hike for 1.5 hours and return to the Beaver Brook Yurt to enjoy warm refreshments, chocolates and homemade sweets. $25/couple/  $22 Friends of BBA   Call to register 603-465-7787.

Snow + Snowshoes + Trails = Fun

Come to Beaver Brook in Hollis to enjoy some outdoor fun.  Rent snowshoes at the office for $10 /day ($8 Friends of BBA),  grab a map and get outside for some fresh air.  We have snowshoes for students and adults.  The winter woods are more active with life than you think!
Call BBA if you have questions 603-465-7787

1st Sunday Guided Hikes

Sundays    April 7   May 5    June 2  2013  2-4 pm

In an effort to encourage people to get outside, Beaver Brook offers Free Guided hikes on the First Sunday of the Month.  Check our calendar for locations.  Free.

Moose Milers 5K Snowshoe Race or Leisurely Guided Snowshoe Hike

Saturday January 12, 2013 10 am
Beaver Brook, Hollis, NH
Race $25.00 pre-entry fee
Enjoy the beauty of winter along the scenic trails of  Beaver Brook Nature Center

Colorful Beaver Brook 5K Gloves or T-Shirts to the first 100 entrants
Amarello’s Famous Kale Soup at the Finish Line

Online Registration

Mail in Paper registration:

Guided Snowshoe Hike  Noon-2 pm

Any skill level of snowshoer or hiker welcome.  Test our your new snowshoes or test out a pair of ours.  You should be in good enough condition to walk steadily for two hours.  Te and cocoa will be served at the end for a warm up.   Kap Siddall, Beaver Brook naturalist, will show you what’s happening in the woods in winter.  $12/$10 Friends of Beaver Brook.  Call 603-465-7787 to register.   We will call you if conditions change and preclude snowshoeing.

Beaver Brook Moose Milers 5K

December 9 10 am  Maple Hill Farm Hollis

The Beaver Brook 5K Trail Run is running the old fashioned way on woods roads and trails with great competition, unique T-Shirts and useful awards (pint glasses) .

Pre-Entry Fee Per Race: $20.00 — Post Entry Fee: $25.00
Colorful Beaver Brook 5K T-Shirts guaranteed to the first 125 runners!

Beaver Brook 5K Pint Glasses to top 3 Male and Female Overall
and top 2 Male & Female in 7 Age Groups

Free raffle includes: Hamteens, 3CRP Hats, RoadID Kits, & more.  Goodie Bags to all runners!

Print a registration form or register now online.

American Farm Implements: Tools, Technology & Agricultural Innovation in New England

Sunday October 21 1-3 pm

Maple Hill Barn 117 Ridge Road Hollis NH

Free to the public.”"

The development of modern day agricultural practices and the introduction of innovative farm technology in the United States began in New England through the pioneering work of farmers who believed in the concept of “intelligent agriculture.”   Battling the long held prejudice against what was called “book farming”, or the study of agriculture by reading books and subscribing to farm periodicals in addition to general farm experience, and by sharing information through membership in local farm clubs, men like Thomas Fessenden and Simon Brown, long time Editors of the New England Farmer, helped usher in a new philosophy and approach to farming.  They believed that through education, an understanding of the elements of science, better made hand tools and machinery as well as the debunking of old notions such as planting by the  moon, that farm productivity and a sound living could be made from agriculture. This program will look at these men, their farm practices, their publications and the tools and equipment they use to change farming in New England in the 19th century.

Biography on John H. Ott
John H. Ott is the former Executive Director of the Scottish Rite Masonic National Heritage Museum and Library, Lexington, MA.  The Museum became one of the most innovative museums dealing with exhibitions and research on American history and culture.

32nd Annual Fall Festival & Art Show

September 29 & 30 11am-5 pm

Dreams of Autumn Art & Photography Show

Call for Artists Brochure 2012

32nd Annual Art Entry Form

Children’s 2012 Art Brochure FINAL

 

Schedule of events:

Saturday Sept 29th

Calico Toad presents Songs of the Forest, with Amy Conley, Mike Loce and Rick Carr on banjo, guitar and percussion 12-1pm

Wingmasters Live Birds of Prey  1-1:50 and 3-3:50 pm

Guided Hike with Beaver Brook Naturalist 2-3 pm

Tina & Sierra Landel on fiddle & guitar  4-5 pm

Sunday Sept 30th

Amy Conley presents Babes in the Woods, music about animals and nature for babies & big kids and their adult humans on banjo and guitar. 11-12 noon

Robie Bones on Guitar  12-1pm

Eyes on Owls  1-2 and 3-4 pm

Harmonica Saints sing-a-long  2-3 pm

Guided Hike with Beaver Brook Naturalist 2-3 pm

Kip Ferguson live music  4-5 pm

Ongoing:

Fairy House making

Follow-the-Pumpkin Trail for little folks

Displays on Spinning, Bluebirds Ecology, Butterfly habitats & Garden, & Old Farm Tools.

Free Children’s Nature Crafts & Cider Pressing

Homemade food for sale

Dried herbal & flower arrangements for sale

Raffles galore!

 

 

 

 

 

 

New Beaver Brook Yurt

 

BBA has constructed a 30′ White Mountain yurt at Maple Hill Farm.  The yurt now has solar panels for lighted & heated classroom.  This project is  funded by Jane’s Trust.  See more images on our Facebook Album.

For more information on yurts see White Mountain Yurt Co. 

Winter Wonder Walks & Discoveries

Take time to explore with your young children this winter.

Each class includes a story to stir up curiosity, a cool winter craft and an adventure outside in one of the special places at Beaver Brook. This six week program is offered on Mondays and Tuesday (you choose a session) beginning the week of January 9, 2012.  Programs take place snow or shine.   Call 603-465-7787 to register.  Dress for the weather.  Fee:  $52 for 6 weeks or $46/Friends of BBA.  Discount for participating siblings.

Winter Themes include:  Warm up with Hibernation, Who’s Making Tracks in the Snow, Food for Forest Friends, The Groundhog and his Shadow; Cool Things about Ice & Snow; and We Love Nature!