Forest Bathing Walk

Lacawac Sanctuary Environmental Education Center 182 Sanctuary Road, Lake Ariel, PA, United States

Join Certified Forest Therapy Guide Steve Ruelke for a walk in the woods and an immersion practice called Forest Bathing.  In the 1980s Japanese scientists began searching for ways to minimize all the negative impacts that urbanization was having on individuals and society as a whole. They discovered that a two- to three-hour immersion in […]

Love Your Lake 2022

Blue Marsh Lake, Pennsylvania 1420 Palisades Dr, Leesport, PA, United States

Celebrate Lake Appreciation Month with PALMS at Blue Marsh Lake July 15th, 2022 from 5-10 pm Join PALMS, the staff of Blue Marsh Lake, Aqua Om Paddle, and the Penn State Extension Master Watershed Stewards as we celebrate our Lakes and enjoy a Full Moon paddle Join us from 5-8pm to learn how to keep […]

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Celebrate Lake Appreciation Month with OLA

Suttle Lake

Join us on July 16 at Cinder beach Day-Use Area to celebrate sockeye salmon reintroduction to the upper Deschutes River Basin and Suttle Lake, meet with US Forest Service personnel and other OLA members. Join an open-lake swim, check out on-going monitoring at Suttle Lake and enjoy the scenery.

Lake Appreciation Days at Lacawac Sanctuary

Lacawac Sanctuary and Field Station 94 Sanctuary Road, Lake Ariel, PA, United States

Join us for a series of hands-on activities focused on exploring, learning about, and enjoying lakes! All events will be held at Lacawac Sanctuary and will be led by lake scientists. Saturday, July 16th: 9:30 am: Harmful Algal Blooms: A Primer Heard about harmful algal blooms in the news? Discover what they are, how to […]

Lake Lacawac Paddle

Lacawac Sanctuary 195 Sanctuary Road, Lake Ariel, PA, United States

Enjoy a quiet morning on the lake after a short introduction about the ecological features and the research being conducted on the lake.  Learn why this is the most pristine lake in North America.  An identification scavenger hunt will be available to interested participants. Paddle and safety instructions will be given prior to launching.  Meet […]

LGA Summer Gala

The Festival Commons at Charles R. Wood Park, Lake George, NY

The most anticipated event of the Lake George Summer season is back! We can't wait to see you! Over the past two years, our Lake has been there for us like never before — a safe and reassuring oasis of normalcy in an uncertain and far-from-normal world. Now it’s time to Thank Our Lake by coming […]

Tech on the Trail

Lacawac Sanctuary Environmental Education Center 182 Sanctuary Road, Lake Ariel, PA, United States

Bring your phone and learn how to ID plants and animals using iNaturalist, one of the leading nature data collection apps.   Users can connect to a community of citizen scientists around the world to identify many different plant and animal species and assist in creating research quality data for scientists. A guided walk with an […]

2022 Adirondack Lakes Alliance Symposium

Paul Smith’s College Joan Weill Student Center 7777 NY-30, Paul Smiths, NY, United States

The Adirondack Lakes Alliance Presents their 7th Annual 2022 Adirondack Lakes Alliance Symposium “Coming Together for the Good of our Lakes" Friday, August 5, 2022 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Registration Table Opens at 8:00 am Their first plenary speaker this year will be Chris Mikolajczyk, the current President of the North American Lake Management Society as […]

Morning Paddle on Lake Lacawac

Lacawac Sanctuary 195 Sanctuary Road, Lake Ariel, PA, United States

Enjoy a quiet morning on the lake after a short introduction about the ecological features and the research being conducted on the lake.  Learn why this is the most pristine lake in North America.  An identification scavenger hunt will be available to interested participants. Paddle and safety instructions will be given prior to launching.  Meet […]

LIVE Birds of Prey

Lacawac Sanctuary Environmental Education Center 182 Sanctuary Road, Lake Ariel, PA, United States

The Delaware Valley Raptor Center will bring live raptors to Lacawac.  Come and see a hawk, a falcon, owls, and an eagle.  Learn about predator/prey relationships, wildlife rehabilitation, fascinating adaptations, and why we need to protect the wildlife in our communities.  Park at the Environmental Education Center.  Begins at 10:00.  $5.00/person.  Registration limited and required.