Showing posts with label programs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label programs. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

On the Calendar At Sandy Hook

 


There are lots of programs for the summer at the National Park Service Gateway at Sandy Hook. There are a number of events that re[eat throughout the month. Here are a few examples. 

Sandy Hook Lighthouse Tours

 REPEATING EVENT Every week on Monday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday until June 30, 2025

1-3:30 PM


Sandy Hook History House
   
REPEATING EVENT Every week on Monday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday until June 30, 2025

1 pm — 4:30 pm


Yoga on the Beach at Sandy Hook

REPEATING EVENT  Every week on Saturday until June 28, 2025

8 am — 9 am


Fort Hancock Museum

REPEATING EVENT   Every week on Saturday, Sunday until June 29, 2025:

1 pm — 4:30 pm



Sandy Hook Light


Friday, May 8, 2020

TODAY: Introduction to Horseshoe Crabs in Delaware Bay

Join Quinn Whitesall for a Facebook Live event today at 11am to learn all about horseshoe crabs. 

Quinn will cover horseshoe crab anatomy, the crabs' significance to Delaware Bay ecology, threats they face, and what the American Littoral Society has been doing to protect them.


Wednesday, August 7, 2019

National Lighthouse Day and more at Sandy Hook


Today is National Lighthouse Day and at the Sandy Hook Lighthouse from 12 PM - 5 PM they will be joining in honoring the beacons of light that for hundreds of years symbolized safety and security for ships and boats at sea. Visit the Sandy Hook Lighthouse and learn about the oldest operating lighthouse in the nation with the long-serving Lighthouse Keeper Samuel P. Jewell (1869-1909). Learn what it was like to be a lighthouse keeper during the 18th Century. Must be 48" or taller to climb the lighthouse. Wear appropriate footwear.

OTHER UPCOMING PROGRAMS - also check the SANDY HOOK PROGRAM GUIDE

Stars of Sandy Hook
Beach Plaza @ Lot E
Thursday, August 8, 8:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Join STAR and a park ranger to view the night skies. It is the best time of month to observe faint objects such as galaxies and star clusters because there is little light in the sky. Bring binoculars and/or telescopes. Free.

Annual Fluke Tagging Trip
American Littoral Society
MIJo II Charters, Atlantic Highlands Municipal Marina, NJ
Saturday, August 10, 7 AM
Join Jeff Dement, the Society's fish tagging director, for a day of fishing and tagging in New Jersey waters. If you've never tagged fish before, this is a great opportunity to learn from experienced taggers. Cost: $75 for Members/$100 for Non-Members. Cost includes boat ticket, all tackle, bait, and tags. If you have your own tackle, feel free to use it. Space is limited. Contact or call 732-291-0055 X106 for info. Places on the boat are secured when payment is received.

Going Bunkers: Nine Gun Battery
Lot M
Sunday, August 11, 6 PM - 7:30 PM
Explore and tour the north end of Fort Hancock's Nine Gun Battery, the longest gun battery the U.S. Army ever built for harbor defense. When construction began in 1897, the battery was originally intended to mount three 10-inch caliber disappearing guns, but when construction was completed in 1904 an additional six 12-inch caliber disappearing guns were emplaced, creating a nine gun battery that operated until 1944. Free. Call 732-872-5970 to make a reservation.

Ocean Beach Walk
Beach Plaza @ Lot D
June 17 through August 26, 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM, Monday, Tuesday.
Come and take a guided walk with a park ranger along the beach, collecting and identifying some of the ocean's natural treasures. Wear comfortable shoes & sunscreen, and bring binoculars and water.

Canoe Cruise
U.S. Life-Saving Station Parking Lot (between Lot D and Lot E)
June 27 through August 29, 9:15 AM - 12 PM, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
Take a two-mile morning paddle to explore Sandy Hook bay from an ideal vantage point-the water itself. Rangers guide you on a two and a half hour tour of the bayside waters and Skeleton Hill Island. Go to www.recreation.govor call 877-444-6777 to make your reservation. Fee-based program. Days vary; check listings in Sandy Hook Program Guide.

Junior Ranger
June 27 through August 29, Children ages 7 to 12 years old. Tuesday, Thursday.
See Junior Ranger section located after the calendar listings, for rotating schedule of programs and each location. . Offerings vary; check listings in Sandy Hook Program Guide.

Junior Jr. Ranger
June 19 through August 28, 10 AM - 11 AM, Wednesday.
Children ages 3 to 6 years old
See Junior Jr. Ranger section below located after the calendar entries, for rotating schedule of programs and each location. Offerings vary; check listings in Sandy Hook Program Guide.

Friday, October 2, 2009

The Nature Program Cooperative

A number of places and organizations in northeastern New Jersey that provide quality nature programs have banded together to create the Nature Program Cooperative (NPC).

By pooling knowledge and resources, they hope to offer the people of NJ greater opportunities to explore and enjoy our natural world.

The partners of the Co-op host outdoor activities or indoor educational programs at a nature center or other appropriate location to which all group members are invited.

When activities have a cost, member discounts apply to all Co-op partner members and supporters. Non-members are also welcome to attend these events, but must pay the non-member rate. All NPC events are advertised in each partner group’s newsletter.

For a list of upcoming NPC programs, see their site at www.natureprogram.org

Monday, April 13, 2009

Endangered Species Program April 14 in Alloway


The Salem County Nature Club and the Alloway Township Environmental Commission have combined forces to sponsor a program entitled "New Jersey's Endangered Species," Tuesday April 14 at 7 p.m. This program is free and open to the public and will be held at the Municipal Building, 49 Greenwich Street.

The program will be presented by Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey, a division of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.

New Jersey harbors a wide variety of habitats. From the barrier beaches and coastal marshes of the ocean edge to the highlands, ridges and valleys of the northwest, New Jersey is situated at a biological crossroads unique in our geographic area. With over 500 species, New Jersey ranks as one of the most diverse wildlife habitats in the country.

Peregrine falcons nest on our bridges and skyscrapers. Ospreys fish in our marshes and estuaries. Pine Barrens tree frogs call in our Atlantic White Cedar bogs.
New Jersey is also the most densely populated state in the nation, home to over 8 million people. Wildlife is struggling for survival amidst the parking lots, strip malls, and housing developments.

The future of New Jersey's rare wildlife depends upon concerned citizens who realize that by protecting the habitats of endangered and threatened species we are protecting our future - ensuring that we will always have wild open places to revive our spirits and enrich our lives.

Did you know that New Jersey is home to over 70 endangered and threatened species? That habitat loss is the greatest single problem effecting rare wildlife? Come and learn about New Jersey's rare wildlife so you can help to "keep wildlife in our future."

Special focus will be placed on wildlife in Salem County including bald eagles, bog turtles and other herptile species, red-shouldered hawks, kestrels, barred owls, red-headed woodpeckers and timber rattlesnakes.

If you have any questions contact Marilyn Patterson of the Salem County Nature Club by calling 935-2384 or via e-mail at salemnatureclub@aol.com