Upcoming Events At Sterling Nature Center

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FOSNC 10th Annual Pig Roast
Noon to 4pm Sunday August 17
Join the Friends of the Sterling Nature Center for their 10th annual Pig Roast at the Sterling Nature Center for good food, good music, a good time and of course good Friends. All proceeds from the vent benefit the programs and facilities of the Sterling Nature Center.

Cayuga Naturally 2008 Photo Contest
We are holding this contest again this year since Cayuga County is a diverse and wonderful place filled with nature’s best from the shore of Lake Ontario to the heart of the Finger Lakes. Capture your favorite place for hiking, canoeing, fishing, hunting or other outdoor activity as well as the beauty of the streams, lakes, trees, wildflowers, birds, animals and other aspects of nature. All photos must be taken within Cayuga County and be of nature related subjects. For official entry form send a stamped self-addressed envelope to: SNC Photo, PO Box 216 Sterling NY, 13156.

Bugs, Bugs and more Bugs
Wednesday August 20, 1pm
When is a bug not a bug and are all insect bug or all bugs insects??? Join Naturalist Jim D’Angelo for an exploration of insect life at the Sterling Nature Center. Widow skimmer, monarchs and tiger beetles may be a few of the insects that we find and observe. We will also use sweep nets and other methods to collect, observe and identify and set free insects of field and forest. The program is ideal for kids with a parent as well as anyone with an interest in insects. The program is free and open to the public.

Owls: Rulers of the Night
Wednesday August 27, 8pm
We end our summer Wednesday Wildlife series with the popular and fascinating summer owl prowl. Discover how owls rule the night by exploring their adaptations, hunting skills, where they roost and how to find them. We will then take a stroll through the night in search of the interesting and elusive predators.

Flowers of Field and Forest w/ Don Cox
September 6, 1pm
After a brief indoor slide presentation, join Don Cox to explore the fields and woods at Sterling Nature Center in a guided trail walk to identify wildflowers. Learn to identify poisonous, edible, and mood altering plants common in Central New York. The program is free and open to the public open to the public.

Nature Night
Friday September 12, 6-8pm
By the light of the Moon Walk 8pm
Talk a hike, watch the sunset or moonrise, have a picnic, or view the exhibits inside the interpretive building during our end of summer Nature Night. The interpretive building will be open this evening from 6pm to 8pm. At 8pm there will be a naturalist guide walk to observe the wetlands, woodlands and fields by the light of the Moon. Whooo knows what we might see or hear along the way, beaver, owl, deer or other creatures of the night.

Annual International Coastal Cleanup
Saturday September 13, 11am-1pm
Here is your chance to think globally and act locally in the support of our environment!!! Join the Sterling Nature Center in cleaning up the lakeshore, streams and wetlands along Lake Ontario. If you can not make it to the Sterling Nature Center then visit the American Littoral Society’s website, www.alsnyc.org, or call 1-800-449-0790 to find other beach cleanups throughout the state.   Annually, over 7,000 volunteers clean and documented about a quarter million pounds of debris across NYS. At SNC we collect over 200 pounds of litter along our 2 miles of shoreline with the help of volunteers like you   Refreshments will be provided after the work is done. Rain Date Sunday Sept 14.

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