WINDSOR, Mass. - Tamarack Hollow cultural and environmental educational programs will present a photo show about the native and non-native flora, wildlife and ecology of the Berkshire Highland region on Friday November 20th from 6:30-8:30PM at the Trustees of Reservations Notchview property in Windsor, Ma.
Naturalist, educator and nature photographer Aimee Gelinas of Tamarack Hollow educational programs will present and interpret her own images of the native fauna and flora of the Berkshires, Highland and Valley regions as well as an invasive species power point provided by the Trustees of Reservations to encourage proper management of these species in your own backyard. Native nature photos will be available for sale in mattes, frames and greeting cards. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Notchview.
Program supported by a grant from the Windsor Cultural Council in conjunction with Tamarack Hollow & WMECO. Free for Trustees members and Windsor residents, small fee for all others.
Program will be held at the Notchview Budd Visitor’s Center off route 9. For directions to Notchview visit www.thetrustees.org. or email naturalist aimee@gaiaroots.com. Tamarack Hollow is dedicated to "Inspiring environmental & cultural awareness, appreciation & stewardship".
For more information and to learn about additional programs, visit www.tamarackhollow.com.
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