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First Aid, CPR & AED
This American Safety and Health Institute (ASHI) course covers CPR, AED, First Aid, Medical/Injury Emergencies, Allergies, Epipens and Asthma. Participants receive 2-year ASHI certification in Pediatric First Aid and Adult and Pediatric CPR and AED use. This class is suitable for day-care providers, grandparents, coaches, scout leaders and parents. Ages 12 and up.
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Ukrainian Egg Design: Let's Make Pysanky Combining Traditional & Drop-pull Methods
This workshop is a unique opportunity to explore two distinct methods of Pysanky artistry: the Traditional wax-resist method and the Drop-Pull technique. Participants will begin by learning the Traditional method, using a "kistka," beeswax, and vibrant dyes to create traditional designs. Then, you will explore the Drop-Pull method (Lemko-style), where molten wax is applied using a pin-head and pulled to form elegant patterns. This class is perfect for beginners and seasoned Pysanky enthusiasts alike. By the end of the class, you willhave two finished pysanky and a profound connection to this cherished art form.
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Guided Spring Bird Walk - Great Meadows & Weir Hill
Nature: Guided Walks, Birds & Bees
Get outdoors and learn to identify 25 species commonly found in our neighborhoods, wetlands, and forests. Michele Grzenda, Naturalist, will point out various field identification techniques by sight and sound. This easy-to-moderate walk is designed for beginner and intermediate bird watchers. While we can never guarantee that you'll see a particular species, you'll enjoy getting outside and exploring a local area. No binoculars? No problem - Michele has a few pairs for students to borrow.
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Guided Spring Bird Walk - North Bridge Visitor Center, Concord, MA
Nature: Guided Walks, Birds & Bees
Get outdoors and learn to identify 25 species commonly found in our neighborhoods, wetlands, and forests. Michele Grzenda, Naturalist, will point out various field identification techniques by sight and sound. This easy-to-moderate walk is designed for beginner and intermediate bird watchers. While we can never guarantee that you'll see a particular species, you'll enjoy getting outside and exploring a local area. No binoculars? No problem - Michele has a few pairs for students to borrow.
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Backyard Birdsong Identification
Nature: Guided Walks, Birds & Bees
Have you ever wondered if that “tweet” is from a cardinal or a chickadee? Join this class to learn the language spoken by our feathered friends. Our birding expert, Michele Grzenda, will start with a few basic bird songs as a reference, then add to your repertoire with repetition and practice. You’ll learn the types of sound birds make and why they make them, and explore common bird songs heard in MA. Each class will focus on approximately 10-15 different birds.
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