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Community
Press, February 2005
Waterman Center
Waterman Conservation Education Center is at
403 Hilton Road, Apalachin, NY (607) 625-2221
• Online Auction
Now through March 1 at
www.watermancenter.cmarket.com
Waterman is holding its first online auction. Visit www.watermancenter
cmarket.com to bid on great items. Be sure to register at the Web site
so you can bid. All proceeds benefit Waterman Center.
• Jack London Adventure
February 15, Tuesday, 5 - 6:30 pm
This program is based on the story To Build a Fire and starts
with a reading of the story. Participants then hit the trail and
experience certain aspects of this classic story. Dress for the weather
and bring your imagination and sense of adventure. Children 12 and under
must be accompanied by an adult. Reservations required. $3 members,
$5 non-members.
• Volunteer Naturalist Meeting
February 16, Wednesday, 9:30 am
Your talents are needed; so don't be shy.
• Increase Your Awareness
February 23, Wednesday, 5 - 7 pm
Sharpen your senses and awareness of your surroundings.
Dress for the weather, as portions of the class will be outside. Registration
required. $5 members, $7 non-members.
• Tracking Class
February 26, Saturday, 10am-1pm
Learn more about local animals, identify the tracks and signs
they leave behind. Discussion followed by looking for signs outdoors. Bring
a notebook, pencil, and measuring tape. Dress for the weather, as most
of this class will be outside. Registration required. $3 members, $5 non-members
• Acoustic Jam
February 27, Sunday, 1-4 pm
Join musicians from all over the Triple Cities for three hours
of fun and song. Bring an instrument, or just listen. Free for everyone.
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