
Saturday, June 3, 8-10pm: Black Birders Week: Explore with Nature Man Mike
Celebrate Black Birders Week with us as we explore the park searching for spring migrants including warblers, Baltimore Orioles, flycatchers, sparrows, and more, along with resident birds. Walk with Nature Man Mike, popular local birder and photographer, to learn about the birds found in the city.
Registration required: https://www.massaudubon.org/program-catalog/magazine-beach/88405-black-birders-week-explore-with-nature-man-mike
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Sunday, June 4, 11am-2pm: Open House at Riverside Boat Club/Learn to Row! (See poster above.)
Note: The Open House isn’t intended to be a learn-to-row experience – just a quick intro to the sport. In general, the minimum age for taking up rowing as a sport is more like a minimum size sort of thing in that kids have to be big enough to fit in the boats more or less comfortably. Community Rowing has a youth program that starts at age 12.
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Mass Audubon’s Nature Center is open for drop in activities Saturdays & Sundays, 12-7pm. (The bathrooms in the Powder Magazine are open then, too.) There are still a few places left for the Cyanotype Workshops Saturday, June 8 & Thursday, June 27. For more information and to register, go here. The BRAND NEW SWIMMING POOL opens June 28.
Enjoy the weekend! The grass and wildflower seeds will LOVE the rain.
Photos of last Friday’s Nature in the City Festival below.








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