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SUMMARY:Plants and Insects of Arlington's Great Meadows
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fall walk around Arlington’s Great Meadows. This 183-acre property is owned by Arlington and located in East Lexington. Wear long pants and have bug spray in reserve. More than light rain cancels. Meet at the end of Emerson Gardens Road off Maple St. in Lexington. Some public parking is available just past the entrance to Lexington Meadow townhomes. Use Emerson Gardens Rd for overflow parking. \nLeader: Andrea Golden – andgold@comcast.net\n 
URL:https://clclex.org/event/plants-and-insects-of-arlington-great-meadow/
LOCATION:End Emerson Gardens Road
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SUMMARY:Fall Goat Pasture Walk at Chiesa Farm
DESCRIPTION:Come and join the local Lexington goats for their daily pasture walk through the fields and woodlands at Chiesa Farm. Each season the land provides them with diverse plant life. The goats are very specific to what they need to eat depending on many factors. We will have two Lexington herds\, totaling 15 dairy goats\, with some young kids in tow. Learn about the goats and how they are working to keep invasive plants in check. \nAll adults and children are welcome. No dogs please. Note rain date: Monday October 14\, 12 noon – 2 pm. \nPark at Diamond Middle School using the Hathaway/Sedge Road entrance or park at Fiske school and walk across to the pastures. \nGuides: Halé Sofia Schatz and Laurene Beaudette\nContact: laurene@iwebinsight.com
URL:https://clclex.org/event/fall-goat-pasture-walk-at-chiesa-farm/
LOCATION:Chiesa Farm\, Sedge Road\, Lexington\, MA\, 02420\, United States
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SUMMARY:Walk in My Moccasins
DESCRIPTION:View the Paint Mine Conservation area through the eyes of Native Americans who lived here before the colonists came. Find out how Indigenous people used plants\, animals\, and minerals from this special place for food\, clothing\, shelter\, medicine\, toys and ceremonies. This conversation area includes a hilly upland forest\, a wetland area under the power lines\, and a ten-acre meadow and is beautiful in all seasons. \nChildren and adults welcome. Severe inclement rain or lightning cancels. \nMeet at the parking lot of Estabrook School\, 117 Grove St. \nLeader: Fran Ludwig – Fludwig12@yahoo.com\, 781-861-7231
URL:https://clclex.org/event/walk-in-my-moccasins/
LOCATION:Estabrook School\, 117 Grove Street\, Lexington\, United States
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SUMMARY:How can ONE Native Plant Make a Difference?
DESCRIPTION:Join Trevor Smith\, Design and Education Manager from Weston Nurseries\, for a special webinar about how pollinator gardens are so much more than just about butterflies. \nBeyond providing sustenance for our six-legged friends\, Trevor will describe how gardens can positively impact the local ecosystem and help support climate resilience. \nConsider ways you can support native plants and pollinators in your local community. The webinar will focus on the following topics: \nTypes of pollinators and pollinator gardens\nWhat all pollinators need\nLexington Schools’ Living Labs\nHow local gardens and LPS students support sustainable practices \nPlease register in advance here. Webinar Zoom Link
URL:https://clclex.org/event/how-can-one-native-plant-make-a-difference/
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SUMMARY:Into the thaw
DESCRIPTION:Finding Wonder Amid the Arctic Climate Crisis. \nClimate change is currently affecting our natural and historical landscape. Local areas like Minuteman National Historical Park are currently endangered\, and the crisis has already accelerated in other parts of the country. \nJoin Jon Waterman for a special presentation on the topic of his new book\, Into the Thaw: Witnessing Wonder Amid the Arctic Climate Crisis\, exploring his photographic journeys to Alaska’s Noatak River three decades apart. Amid a now-flooded river bereft of once-plentiful caribou\, he has captured our changing climate with lessons to learn. \n  \nTo register: https://www.lexingtonhistory.org/events
URL:https://clclex.org/event/into-the-thaw-2/
LOCATION:Cary Hall\, 1605 Mass Ave\, Lexington\, MA\, 02420\, United States
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SUMMARY:Fall Bird Walk at the Arlington Reservoir and Lexington Community Farm
DESCRIPTION:We’ll be looking for migrating sparrows and late warblers like Orange-crowned at the farm and for arriving winter ducks at the reservoir. Bring binoculars\, wear footwear for possibly damp or muddy ground. \nMeet at the gym set area of Rindge Avenue Playground. \nLeader: Chris Floyd – hchrisfloyd@outlook.com
URL:https://clclex.org/event/fall-bird-walk-at-the-arlington-reservoir-and-lexington-community-farm/
LOCATION:Rindge Avenue Playground\, 32 Rindge Avenue\, Lexington\, United States
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