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Friday, September 7, 2012

Alisa's September Schedule


Hello,

Here is September's schedule. I hope to see you at some or all of our events this fall. Enjoy the harvest! 

Thank you.

Alisa Nguyen
nguyenalisa1@gmail.com

582-3238

Wednesday, September 5 - 10AM - Meet at Ocean Spirit Studio in downtown Canning (our home sweet home) after a busy summer for a coffee and a craft. :) http://www.oceanspiritstudio.com/
Wednesday, September 12 - 10AM - Blomidon Park Hike - Children's Nature Ramble. Children of all ages and their care givers are invited to join in on a monthly ramble along the Park’s trails with park employee and naturalist Charlane Bishop to see what we can see of the wondrous transformations of plant and animal life that happen every year through Spring, Summer, and Autumn. This is an all weather event so pull on your galoshes and raincoat and we’ll walk between the raindrops. Meet at Visitor Parking at the top of the hill. http://www.novascotiaparks.ca/parks/blomidon.asp

Wednesday, September 19 - 10AM - Noggins Farm, Greenwich, NS - U-Pick Apples, Wagon Ride and Corn maze. $6.33 for a bag of apples, which includes the wagon ride and admission to the play area. (Please pay at the gate) http://www.nogginsfarm.ca/

Wednesday, September 26 - 10AM - Field trip to Singing Nettles. We will take a short plant walk around her property and explore what is edible this fall. We will make some of her amazing lemonade too! Amanda Dainow's website is here: http://www.singingnettles.ca/ Please register for this field trip by emailing me. Thanks! 

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