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SUMMARY:Streamside Photography Walk at the Windham Path
DESCRIPTION:Registrations are required by Thursday\, October 1\, 2020. This event is limited to 10 participants. There will be no on-site registrations. \nRegister here: https://www.gcswcd.com/calendar/education/streamside-photography-walk-at-the-windham-path-fall-2020 \n  \nJoin us for a guided photography walk with Francis X. Driscoll on the Windham Path. Fran will show how he has gotten some of his award-winning shots through demonstrations on camera settings\, composition\, exposure\, depth of field\, etc. There will be an emphasis on enjoying and capturing the beauty of the area. All camera types\, including cell phones and tablets\, are welcome. \nThis is an outdoor photography walk that involves walking on an easy loop trail for approximately 1.5 miles. Attendees should dress for the weather\, wear appropriate footwear\, and bring a filled water bottle and snacks as needed. \nParticipants at this event must follow current health guidelines for COVID-19. Participants must maintain social distancing of at least 6 feet from individuals from different households. Masks or face coverings that cover the nose and mouth will be required for all participants whenever the group is stopped for discussion as well as whenever social distancing cannot be maintained. Participants must bring their own cameras. There will be no sharing of equipment or other materials between individuals from different households. \nIn the event of rain or other inclement weather\, this photography walk will be postponed until Sunday\, October 4\, 2020. In the event of a date change or cancellation\, registered attendees will be notified by e-mail. \nRegistrations are required by Thursday\, October 1\, 2020. This event is limited to 10 participants. There will be no on-site registrations. To continue to the registration page\, click https://www.gcswcd.com/calendar/education/streamside-photography-walk-at-the-windham-path-fall-2020. For registration assistance\, e-mail events@gcswcd.com or call 518-622-3620. \nThis is a Schoharie Watershed Weekend event. The Schoharie Watershed Weekends are organized by the Schoharie Watershed Stream Management Program (SWSMP). The SWSMP is a collaborative effort of the Greene County Soil & Water Conservation District and the New York City Department of Environmental Protection.
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SUMMARY:Virtual Geology Stream Hike
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Programming with the Time and the Valleys Museum:\nZoom Webinar: Sunday\, October 4th at 2pm\n\nJoin Haley Springston\, Watershed Planning Coordinator of the Rondout-Neversink Stream Program\, on Zoom\, as we partner with the Time and the Valleys Museum to offer our first-ever\, live-streaming virtual geology stream hike event. RNSP’s Watershed Planning Coordinator\, Haley Springston\, will lead viewers on a virtual geology hike along a Catskill stream\, review the effects of geologic history on present-day streams\, and answer questions from the audience.\n\nParticipants will learn how the Catskill landscape formed nearly 380 million years ago\, how the geologic history of Catskill streams still affects our lives today\, and how the Rondout Neversink Stream Program serves our local streams and communities.\n\nThe event is free. Registration is required. To register email the Museum at: info@timeandthevalleysmuseum.org
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