Postponed - Introduction to Fly Tying: Craft Your First Fly
Moving to June date
Join us for a hands-on, one-hour introduction to the art of fly tying.
Welcome to the Forest Society's events calendar! Click on the event name to find more information and register through the Forest Society or one of our community partners.
Moving to June date
Join us for a hands-on, one-hour introduction to the art of fly tying.
In this Volunteer Trailhead Outreach Program, we engage and share information with visitors at the Mt Major trailhead parking area under our pavilion during the months of April - November.
JOIN us for the information session to learn more about the history and details about the program.
Become a certified PLT educator! April 15th from 9-3 at The Rocks in Bethlehem, NH. We will spend the day learning about what PLT has to offer and doing activities from the curriculum for you to use in your teaching environment. $25, includes a copy of PLT curriculum guide.
Creek Farm is a favorite of the dogs around the seacoast! Every day, social butterflies with big smiles, fearless swimmers, and outstanding nose work graces the Little Harbor Loop Trail. Come with your best friend to enjoy the outdoors with a Forest Society Guide!
Earth Day at Mount Major is a great way to join the fight and do what's right!
Join us for this event to celebrate Earth Day, collect litter, and improve the natural beauty of Mount Major.
Creek Farm isn’t a farm, so why does it have the name? Well, it was one of the region’s first great farms a gardens! Come view early photos of the space, hear the stories, and compare to today with a stroll around the portions of the property.
Join us at The Rocks on Friday, May 1st as Matt Patterson will be presenting on his career and experience as a wildlife illustrator and conservation work.
Join the Dreamcatchers and the Forest Society for a mindful spring walk at Welch Farm Forest in Hancock. This easy one-mile “MicroExploring” experience invites participants to slow down and discover the wildlife, wildflowers, and flowing waters of the Monadnock Region’s conserved SuperSanctuary—with insights from Dave Anderson and coffee in hand.
One of our most popular volunteer events!
This is a great way to give back to an iconic NH destination, but also a chance to learn about the long history of the gorge formation, protection, and the visitor experience as well. A day of spring cleaning at Lost River Reservation - Forest Society's longest owned reservation!