Tel. (301) 924-4141 Fax (301) 924-1034
www.meadowsidenature.org
5100 Meadowside Lane, Rockville, MD 20855-1812

 

Registration for Summer Programs starts on May 15, 2008

Adult Programs/Hikes for Summer

Early Morning Hike at the Ag Farm
Join Park Naturalist Sandy Staples at the Agricultural History Farm Park to learn about this historical park and hike the trails through the local countryside along Rock Creek. Bring water and binoculars. Moderate hiking. Registration required, please call (301) 924-4141. Meet at the Activity Center, 18400 Muncaster Road, Derwood, MD 20855. For more information, check out www.montgomerytrails.org.
54916 18yrs&up 1 Class $0 7/11 F 8:30am-10:30am

Adult Programs (Van Tours) for Summer

 

 

 

 

Summer Programs for Children/Youth

Stars On My Shirt!
Join Naturalist Sandy Staples and learn about some of the night constellations. Wear old clothing and bring a plain dark colored t-shirt to decorate with a 'glow in the dark' constellation design.
54951 6-14yrs $6 7/31 Th 10:30am-11:30am

 

 

Adult Van Tours for Summer
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Baltimore Train Museums Van Tour
Visit the B&O Railroad Museum, the birthplace of American railroading, site of the first passenger station and a 'national treasure' of railroad artifacts. After lunch, we'll visit the Ellicott City Station, the original terminus of the first 13 miles of commercial railroad in the United States. Bring your camera and money for lunch. Naturalist: Sandy Staples
54913 $36 7/8 Tu 8:00am- 6:00pm

Sotterly Plantation Van Tour
We'll visit the only remaining Tidewater plantation with a tour of the 18th century mansion and its gardens overlooking the Patuxent River. After lunch at nearby St. Mary's College, we'll do a walking tour of St. Mary's City, Maryland's first capital. Bring money for lunch. Naturalist: Sandy Staples
54915 $37 7/10 Th 8:00am- 6:00pm

Jug Bay On The Patuxent
Join the naturalist for a pontoon boat ride on the Patuxent River and a hike on the boardwalk to view the wonderful flora and fauna of this magnificent wetlands. Bring a lunch and eat overlooking the river. Naturalist: Sandy Staples
54917 $20 7/15 Tu 8:00am- 6:00pm

Jefferson Patterson Park
We'll tour the Maryland Archeological Conservation Laboratory which houses artifacts collected throughout Maryland that covers a period of 12,000 years. The Visitor Center and trails will provide insight on the lifestyle of Native Americans, early colonists, the War of 1812 and much more. Naturalist: Sandy Staples
54918 $25 7/17 Th 8:00am- 6:00pm

Adult Hike At Monocacy Aqueduct
We'll visit another C&O Canal site along the Potomac River that was only recently on the ten most endangered national historic sites list. The history, the canal and the beauty of this area is unique through our nature's history. Naturalist: Sandy Staples
54952 $10 8/1 F 8:30am- 2:00pm

Baltimore Museums: Part 2
Continue our exploration of Maryland history at the Maryland Historical Society with its extensive collections of furniture, silver, glass and more. Bring money for lunch to eat at the eclectic Mt. Vernon Stables - recommended for its huge variety of sandwiches. Naturalist: Sandy Staples
54955 $20 8/7 Th 8:30am- 6:00pm

Evergreen House/Civil War Museum Tour
We'll continue exploring early railroad and Maryland history as we visit the home of John W. Garrett, President of the B&O Railroad. After lunch we'll visit the Baltimore Civil War Museum in the restored President Street Station and the site of the first casualties of the Civil War. Naturalist: Sandy Staples
54956 $30 8/12 Tu 8:00am- 6:00pm

Calvert Museum Van Tour
We'll learn about the natural and cultural history of Southern Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay at this museum including the Drum Point Lighthouse and a ride on the 100 year old Bugeye William B. Tennison to see Solomons Island from the water. Naturalist: Sandy Staples
54960 $33 8/21 Th 8:00am- 6:00pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Summer Programs for Toddlers/Preschool

Storytime: “What the Sea Saw”
Explore the magical world of the ocean and its different habitats including the shores as we discuss the animals and plants that live there. Story and craft. Naturalist: Sandy Staples
54914 3-6yrs $5 7/9 W 1:30pm- 2:30pm

Storytime: “A Snake In The House”
Snakes can be scary if you don't know anything about them. Now is your chance to meet a live snake up close after the story and craft. Parents are encouraged to bring a camera so you can record your child's adventure. Naturalist: Sandy Staples
54950 3-6yrs $5 7/29 Tu 1:30pm- 2:30pm

Nature's Lights - Lightning Bugs
They flash, they blink, they fascinate us! Lightning bugs are truly one of nature's lights. Explore the world of lightning bugs through a story, activities and a craft. Naturalist: Sandy Staples
54954 3-6yrs $5 8/6 W 1:30pm- 2:30pm

Storytime: “Twilight Hunt”
Learn about the role of camouflage in the life of a screech owl and the other animals that live in this habitat. Story and craft. Naturalist: Sandy Staples
54957 3-6yrs $5 8/19 Tu 0:30am-11:30am

Summer Programs for All

Fire and Ice cream Campfire
Let's toast marshmallows and make ice cream together. We supply the ice cream making supplies, marshmallows and graham crackers, but please bring your own chocolate for s'mores. Naturalist: Lisa Droubi
54851 3yrs&up $5 7/11 F 7:30pm- 9:00pm

Watermelon Day
National Watermelon Day is tomorrow, but let's start the celebration of this wonderful summer treat early. Learn how the watermelon made it from Africa to become a summer staple in the United States. Fun games and plenty of watermelon to go around! We'll meet at the nature center, but this program will take place outside, weather permitting. Naturalist: Lisa Droubi
54852 3yrs&up $5 8/2 Sa 1:00pm- 2:00pm

Pioneer Past Campfire
Games and stories around the campfire will carry us back to pioneer times. Make s'mores as we learn about the past and enjoy the fire. We supply the marshmallows and graham crackers, but please bring your own chocolate for s'mores. Naturalist: Lisa Droubi
54856 3yrs&up $5 8/8 F 7:00pm- 8:30pm

Summer Programs Scouts