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Spring bird walk

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Join the Marion Natural History Museum and the Nasketucket Bird Club on Wednesday, April 17th at 8:00 am for a spring bird walk. Great for new birders or those interested in learning more about birds. It will be an opportunity to see and hear local and migrating birds. Walk will be led by Justin Barrett,…

Free

Amphibian Ecology and Diversity in the Highest Elevations in New Hampshire

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Scott Smyers, Herpetologist with Oxbow Associates, will be presenting a study of Wood Frog populations in high elevations in the White Mountains of New Hampshire on Friday, April 12 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Marion Natural History Museum. Scott Smyers is a Vice President and Senior Scientist at Oxbow Associates and has studied…

Free

Wetland Wonders: Discovering Amphibian Habitats: A Hands-On Journey Through Nature

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Did you know that the small pools you find in the woods, the ones that usually dry up by late summer, start the whole forest food chain?! Dive into the fascinating world of wetland amphibians and their vital role in the forest ecosystem with our interactive program. What we’ll surface: Habitat Exploration: Uncover the secrets…

$8.00 – $10.00

Frogs and Toads of our region

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Come learn about the frogs and toads of our region with Certified Frog Watcher Maggie Payne. We'll take a look at some of our more common species and hopefully some live specimens. We'll also hear about citizen science programs that you can participate in to help keep track of these important forest species. Free event.

Free

Nest Builders & Egg Explorers: Discover the Art of Avian Architecture

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Join us for a fascinating exploration of bird nests and eggs at the museum! This hands-on program delves into our unique collection, offering a close-up view of these natural wonders. What you’ll experience: Nest Examination: Investigate real bird nests from our collection and understand the intricacies of their construction. Creative Nest Building: Using a variety…

$8.00 – $10.00

Inviting pollinators to your yard with “Butterfly Man” Joe Dwelley

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Inviting pollinators into your yard with "butterfly man" Joe Dwelly. Let's take a look at gardening with the native plantings that our local pollinators rely on including Monarchs and milkweed, Spicebush Swallowtail and sassafrass, and the Mourning Cloak and hackberry. We will also be looking at wing pattern diversity. Meet at the Marion Natural History…

Free

Cosmic Explorations: Astronomy 101

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Join us for a stellar adventure in the Universe! Embark on an exciting space odyssey with “Cosmic Explorations: Astronomy 101,” led by amateur astronomer Peter Marshall. What’s in store: Universe Unveiled: Venture through the immense universe, exploring the distances to planets, stars, nebulae, and galaxies. Celestial Wonders: Be captivated by the beauty and mysteries of…

$8.00 – $10.00

Terrapin Guardians: A Conservation Journey

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Embark on an enlightening journey with our “Terrapin Guardians” program, led by the committed Deb Ewing. Explore the essential efforts to protect the Diamondback Terrapin, a species facing significant threats. What you’ll learn: Conservation in Action: Understand the impactful work done by Deb Ewing and the New England Coastal Wildlife Alliance (NECWA) in safeguarding these…

$8.00 – $10.00

Owl Diet Detective: Uncover the Mysteries of Owl Diets!

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Join us for an exciting exploration into the world of owls and their unique eating habits! Unlike other birds, owls swallow their prey whole because they lack teeth for chewing. Our Owl Pellet Dissection program provides a fascinating insight into these nocturnal predators. Recommended for grades 2-6. What you’ll discover: Owl Dining Secrets: Learn how…

$8.00 – $10.00

Native American archaeological sites in and around Marion

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Principal investigator Erin Flynn of The Public Archaeology Laboratory, Inc. will be discussing some of the local Native American sites and reviewing a few articles from the museum's collections. A 10.00 suggested donation to the museum will be much appreciated.

Free

Annual Holiday Party!

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Let's have fun at our annual holiday party. We'll be making gifts from natural and recycled materials. As usual we will be spread out over several tables for a variety of crafts and activities. Let's get together and have fun making creative projects while enjoying some snacks and beverages.

$8.00 – $10.00

Bears in our woods!

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

On Friday, December 8, 6:30 – 7:30 we will welcome Steven Wright and Jason Zimmer, wildlife biologists with the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, who will be giving a presentation on Black Bears in Massachusetts. Black bears are found throughout much of state including southeastern Massachusetts. Let's learn what to do if you see…

Free

Whales in our waters

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

While investigating museum specimens we'll learn a little about the whales that visit our coast each year. Some filter their food and some use their teeth for larger prey. Where do they migrate from when they enter our waters in spring and where do they go when the weather gets too cold? What are their…

$8.00 – $10.00

How watersheds work

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

What is a watershed? We will be using the museum’s watershed table to experiment how a watershed reacts to certain conditions. We will be using our creativity and hands on experiments to find the answers to some of our most common issues like pollution, erosion, flooding, sea level rise and more. Please dress to get…

$8.00 – $10.00

Wings of History | The MNHM Merian Mobile Project

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Join us in crafting a distinctive butterfly mobile for the Marion Natural History Museum, drawing inspiration from the detailed illustrations of Maria Sibylla Merian. In this workshop, participants will combine historical accuracy with modern design to produce a captivating display that will hang above our antique butterfly case. Together, we'll recreate life-sized butterflies, capturing the…

Free

Build a Bog

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Let's investigate how cranberry bogs were created from glacial times to now. We will be creating our own bog-in-a-cup to bring home.

$8.00 – $10.00

History of Cranberry Bogs

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

USDA soil scientist Maggie Payne will guide us through what creates a cranberry bog. From their glacial creation through their geologic history up to the present.

Free

Fall forests with Jim Rassman

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

November 8th - AN INTRODUCTION TO Fall FORESTS with state forester Jim Rassman. We will learn about different types of local trees, how to tell how old a tree is, and the benefits that trees and forests provide to us all. If the weather is nice, we will get to meet a few trees that…

$8.00 – $10.00

Talking Terrapins -POSTPONED DUE TO ILLNESS

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Deb Ewing oversees a diamondback terrapin conservation area in Marion and has partnered with the New England Coastal Wildlife alliance to protect Diamondback Terrapins. She will be sharing information regarding the efforts she and others have made to protect this threatened species. She has created a "turtle garden" on conservation land in Marion and joined…

$8.00 – $10.00

RESCHEDULED TO SUNDAY OCT. 22 – Woodland walk for Mushrooms

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

The summer may not have been the best for visits to the beach, but ducks, frogs, and mushrooms were happy with the frequent rain! Join us for a mid-autumn hike where we will look for what mushrooms are still fruiting. We will chat about basic anatomy and diagnostic features for identifying mushrooms as well as…

Free

Tour the historic Bird Island lighthouse – RESCHEDULED TO TUESDAY 10/3

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Friday afternoon, September 29 Let’s learn a little about the history of the Bird Island Lighthouse. The historic structures and hear a ghost story involving the first lighthouse keeper and his wife. We will be meeting at the Harbormaster’s office at Island Wharf at 3:30. Sippican School parents may request the museum staff to retrieve…

$8.00 – $10.00

Ospreys: the Revival of a Global Raptor

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

The Marion Natural History Museum and Sippican Lands Trust welcome Alan Poole for a talk on OSPREY (elevator available downstairs at the back of the library). Poole is an Associate of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, and was editor of the Birds of North America life history series (18 volumes, 18,000 pages) for 22 years.…

Coastal Explorations – How to build a wetland – August 4 – Grades entering 3 – 6

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Most of our region's cranberry bogs were once white cedar swamps or other wetlands. Because of the manipulation of the water when the bogs are made, an abandoned bog needs help to recover to a wetland habitat. We will explore the geology, hydrology, and ecology of a restored cranberry bog at Grassi Pond in Marion…

$25.00 – $30.00

Coastal Exporations – Barrier Beach – July 28 – Grades entering 3 – 6

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

We'll find out what's so special about barrier beaches?  What important roles do they play in our coastal landscape. Let’s meet at Planting Island beach to explore two examples of Marion's coastline. We'll take a look at our rocky intertidal shores and our calmer salt marshes.   Location may have to be switched to museum…

$25.00 – $30.00

Coastal Explorations – Amphibians – July 14 – Grades entering 3-6

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Frogs, salamanders, and newts, oh my! What makes these animals so special? We'll be taking a close look at amphibians and aquatic invertebrates in the wetlands at Washburn Park. We'll be netting vernal pools and ponds, looking under logs, and exploring the woods looking for our resident species.    Location may have to be switched…

$25.00 – $30.00

Coastal Explorations – July 7 – Seaweeds – grades entering 3 – 6

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

We will be meeting at Brainard Marsh to discover a little about our local seaweeds. We’ll be taking a look at what products we use everyday (including food!) which contain seaweed without our realizing it. Seaweeds are used for a variety of purposes including medicines, biofuel, fertilizers, cosmetics and so many more. We’ll be collecting…

$25.00 – $30.00

Marion Natural History Museum – butterfly walk at Washburn Park

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Join Massachusetts Butterfly Club member Andrew Griffith for a short walk and discussion looking for butterflies around the beginning of the Washburn Park trails. The purpose of the walk will be to find and identify butterflies and their related host plants. Please dress accordingly and the program will be weather dependent. Attendees are highly encouraged…

Free

Second trip to Ram Island – Sorry we are full

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Ram Island is situated within Sippican Harbor and has some unique ecosystems for us to explore. Michael and Hannah Moore have kindly invited our group to explore their saltmarshes, rocky intertidal shoreline, mud flats (depending on tide) and several Osprey nests. This will be a longer trip than usual, so please plan to pick up…

$8.00 – $10.00

Exploring Ram Island – Sorry we are full

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Ram Island is situated within Sippican Harbor and has some unique ecosystems for us to explore. Michael and Hannah Moore have kindly invited our group to explore their saltmarshes, rocky intertidal shoreline, mud flats (depending on tide) and several Osprey nests. This will be a longer trip than usual, so please plan to pick up…

$8.00 – $10.00

This is Rocket Science – Session 2

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Join us while learning about propulsion and lift with Mike Cronin. Each child will have his/her own rocket with motor to assemble and launch. The cost for this program is $20 per participant. Space is limited to 12 children. The program is limited to children ages 6 and older, on a first-come, first-served basis. Parent…

$20.00

THIS IS ROCKET SCIENCE! – FULL

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Join us while learning about propulsion and lift with Mike Cronin. Each child will have his/her own rocket with motor to assemble and launch. The cost for this program is $20 per participant. Space is limited to 12 children. The program is limited to children ages 6 and older, on a first-come, first-served basis. Parent…

$20.00

Second trip to Bird Island – Program is full

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Our first trip filled immediately. We've been allowed to schedule one more but tickets will go fast. Let's learn about our feathered arrivals on Bird Island. We will see Common terns and if we're lucky the endangered Roseate tern. Bird Island provides a very special habitat for these animals as well as Oystercatchers and other…

$8.00 – $10.00

Trip to Bird Island -Full

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Let's learn about our feathered arrivals on Bird Island. We will see Common terns and if we're lucky the endangered Roseate tern. Bird Island provides a very special habitat for these animals as well as Oystercatchers and other birds who need this island for a safe nesting site. We will be taking a boat trip,…

$8.00 – $10.00

A potential win for Fisheries and Endangered right whales

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Woods Hole Researcher Michael Moore has been working with fishermen, engineers, and other scientists to adapt technology that allows bottom trap retrieval with less risk of whale and turtle entanglement. Potentially allowing fishermen to fish in areas otherwise closed for whale conservation. Come in and meet Dr. Michael Moore to hear more about this interesting…

Free

Butterflies 2.0 with Joe Dwelly

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

This session will be a continuation of our previous session.  We will look at the swallowtail family of butterflies, those large and beautiful butterflies that so attract our attention.  We will also move on to other common butterflies that can be attracted to our yards and gardens and the plants that support them.

Free

Amazing Arthropods with Blake Dinius

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Insects are the “little ones who run our world” - Renowned entomologist Edward O. Wilson. Insects and spiders make up about 77% of all animal species on the plant. There are 300-400 species of silverfish, but only 15 species goldfish. There are more species of bees than birds. And, the number of species of moths…

$8.00 – $10.00

The Science of Tie Dye with Dr. Dills

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

When you introduce a typical piece of clothing made of cotton or linen to a colored dye, fiber reactive dyes attach to cellulose fibers using a covalent bond. The dye molecule actually becomes a part of the t-shirt cellulose molecule. That being said this is a wonderful opportunity to mix science and creativity to create…

$8.00 – $10.00

Exploring Wetlands and Vernal Pools

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Let's take a look at these important local habitats and how they help us. We will be conducting several hands on experiments involving water, soils, and taking a close look at animals that start the woodland food chain. Please dress to make a mess!

$8.00 – $10.00

Butterflies of Southeastern Mass and the Cape

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Wednesday morning community/senior programs – 10:30 – 11:30 “Butterfly Man” Joe Dwelly. a Yarmouth resident, will be visiting the Marion Natural History Museum to share what he knows about our local species. Mr. Dwelly will give advice about where they can be found and how community members can attract them to their own backyards. For…

Free

Old Growth Forests of Massachusetts

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

David Orwig, senior ecologist and Forest Ecologist with Harvard Forest will be sharing his research into the presence of old-growth forests in our state. The talk will include a broad discussion of old-growth forests in Massachusetts- What are they? Where are they? And What can they tell us? Through pictures and data from many old-growth…

$10.00

Naturally Artistic for Adults

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Turn your smartphone into an ARTPHONE at our Naturally Artistic program. Join us and explore the basics of nature photography from photo composition, natural lighting, textures and more. No matter your background — budding photographers and seasoned shutterbugs alike will find something to help capture moments that become treasured memories. About the instructor: MNHM Board…

Free

Naturally Artistic

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Swing by MNHM for pendulum painting as we accelerate our studies of gravity as a force of creativity. After the matter of the splatter, we’ll have one more surprise project — so bring a smock and get ready to rock. About the instructor: MNHM Board Member and lifelong artist, Karen Alves has taught at Bridgewater…

$8.00 – $10.00

How to start your own natural history collections

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

We will take a look at how you can begin your own collections. We will cover aspects such as identifying your specimen, correctly labelling, and storage. We will also take a quick tour of some of the Marion Natural History Museum's specimens from its beginnings in 1872 to recent donations. Feel free to bring in…

$8.00 – $10.00

Bird Feeders and Winter Bird Exploration with Manomet bird observatory

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Students will explore local birds that overwinter in Massachusetts. They will be given model birds to identify and information about their overwintering behaviors and diet. Students will have to determine what would be the best food source for their bird based on options provided: mixed seed, sunflower seeds, acorns, etc. and then will be given…

$8.00 – $10.00

Winter Walk at Washburn with the Marion Natural History Museum

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Join the Marion Natural History Museum and Service Forester James Rassman for a walk around Washburn Park. We will be learning to identify various tree and shrub species using their bark and buds. We will be walking through fields and forest habitat so please dress accordingly.

Free

Let’s look for winter ducks at Silvershell Beach

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Justin Barrett, museum board member and president of the Nasketucket Bird Club, will guide us through some areas at Silvershell Beach that commonly host our winged winter arrivals. Never been on a bird walk before? No problem! Justin is an excellent birding guide and welcomes questions from all including those with little to no experience.…

Free

Birding apps for beginners

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Justin Barrett, museum board member and president of the Nasketucket Bird Club, will be showing us the basics of the most popular birding apps. The Great Backyard Bird Count is coming up and these apps will be extremely useful while we identify birds in the field.

Free

RESCHEDULED FALL BIRD WALK

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Join the Marion Natural History Museum and the Nasketucket Bird Club on Wednesday, October 26 at 8:00 am for a fall bird walk. Great for new birders or those interested in learning more about birds. It will be an opportunity to see and hear local and migrating birds. Walk will be led by Justin Barrett,…

Free

150th Anniversary Celebration & Open House

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Celebrate with us! Join us for our sesquicentennial celebration & open house. Our event begins at 7pm with an introduction to the Museum’s latest display, the Coahuila Meteorite here on loan to MNHM from the Mineralogical & Geological Museum, Harvard University. The evening’s speaker is Mark Munkacsy, an amateur astronomer with the American Association of…

Free

Wild Encounters! — DATE CHANGED TO JULY 27, 2:00 – 3:00

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

DATE CHANGE TO JULY 27th  Wild Care - Wild Encounters "Help! A bird struck my window... "There's a baby squirrel at my doorstep... Now what?"  Wild Care, Inc. is a nonprofit wildlife hospital located in Eastham that is dedicated to the rescue and release of injured and orphaned wildlife on Cape Cod. Wild Care operates a Wildlife Helpline,…

Coastal Explorations July session – grades entering 3 – 6

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

JOIN US THIS SUMMER FOR SOME COASTAL EXPLORATIONS The Marion Natural History Museum’s Summer Program is one of the most well known and well regarded in the Southcoast area. Children from across the country visit us each summer and participate in the program. The programs are designed to be small groups, and the program size…

$250.00 – $300.00

Exploring Ram Island

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Exploring Ram Island is situated within Sippican Harbor and has some unique ecosystems for us to explore. Michael and Hannah Moore have kindly invited our group to explore their saltmarshes, rocky intertidal shoreline, mud flats (depending on tide) and several Osprey nests.  This will be a longer trip than usual, so please plan to pick…

$8.00 – $10.00

“We are all whalers” with author Dr. Michael Moore

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

  Relating his experiences caring for endangered whales, a veterinarian and marine scientist shows we can all share in the salvation of these imperiled animals. The image most of us have of whalers includes harpoons and intentional trauma. Yet eating commercially caught seafood leads to whales’ entanglement and slow death in rope and nets, and…

Free

This IS Rocket Science (overflow date)

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

This IS rocket science! Join us while learning about propulsion and lift with Mike Cronin. Each child will have his/her own rocket with motor to assemble and set off. The cost for this program is $20 per participant. Submit payment to Marion Natural History Museum. Space is limited to 12 children, ages 6 and up,…

$20.00

This IS Rocket Science!

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

This IS rocket science! Join us while learning about propulsion and lift with Mike Cronin. Each child will have his/her own rocket with motor to assemble and set off. The cost for this program is $20 per participant. Submit payment to Marion Natural History Museum. Space is limited to 12 children, ages 6 and up,…

$20.00

Naturally Artistic

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

May 11 - Join us after school where we’ll explore the synergy of nature and art. Plan to roll up your sleeves, have fun and get creative! Artist and graphic designer Karen Alves will be leading this program.

$8.00 – $10.00

Climate Change and Our Future

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Climate change is already affecting ecosystems and communities across the globe, but it's not too late to take action. Join local Climate Reality leader and chair of Climate Reality Massachusetts Southcoast, Laura Gardner, to learn about local and global effects, as well as what you can do to help create a better future for the…

Free

Bird Island Trip #2

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

We had so many families wanting to register their children for this one that Isaac agreed to a second date the following day.  Please register quickly in case this date fills too.

$8.00 – $10.00

Bird Island Trip #1

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

April 27 - Bird Island.  Let’s go visit Bird Island with the Marion Harbormaster’s office. We will visit the nesting habitat and examine the life history of some of the world’s rarest birds. This program fills very fast so please register early! Program is limited to 12 students. Pick up will be at the Harbormaster's…

$8.00 – $10.00

Dive Into a Vernal Pool

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Vernal pools provide a safe place for many amphibians that cannot survive in other habitats to reach adulthood. Let’s study these fascinating and important nurseries of the forest. We will be examining specimens from a local pool and take a close look at some of the plants and animals that rely on this important habitat,…

$8.00 – $10.00

To Bee or Not To Bee, Creating a Pollinator Garden for Insects

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

  There's a lot of "buzz" about pollinators these days. Protect our pollinators! Save the bees! Avoid "spicy bees!"  It’s no question: Pollinators are critical to the life we are familiar with today. But, it’s important to stop and think about what we're all fighting for. What exactly defines a “bee” or any other insect…

Free

Unique Birds of Marion

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Justin Barrett of the Nasketucket Bird Club will be discussing our native bird species. We’ll explore some of the most unique and rare birds that call Marion home or use it as a stopover site during migration. Join us to see what makes Marion the perfect place for these birds. This is a free program, however…

Free

Fossil Hunting 101 IS FULL

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Come learn about fossils and fossil hunting. Amateur Paleontologist Jim Pierson will help us explore this unique world and we'll learn how to start looking for our own T-Rex fossils. Jim will be bringing in examples of his own collection of rocks, minerals, and fossils from around the world to examine and we will also…

$8.00 – $10.00

The Butterfly Man

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

The “Butterfly Man” - Joe Dwelly .a Yarmouth resident, will be visiting the Marion Natural History Museum to share what he knows about our local species. Mr. Dwelly will give advice about where they can be found and how community members can attract them to their own backyards. .For Dwelly “it’s important to raise awareness…

Free

Monarch Butterflies

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

March 2 – Monarchs. A lifelong monarch enthusiast, Maggie Payne will cover the life cycle of the monarch butterfly and the amazing journey that these butterflies take from New England to Mexico every year. Learn about how you can make your yard a monarch habitat to do your part to help in their population recovery.…

$8.00 – $10.00

Great Backyard Bird Count 2022

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Join us at the MNHM to learn about the Great Backyard Bird Count Let's discover how to participate in this worldwide citizen effort. Nasketucket Bird Club President Justin Barrett will show us techniques to identify birds and how to log your birds.  We will also learn how to record your findings online and see what…

$8.00 – $10.00

Holiday Party

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Holiday Party December 15 Let’s have fun together designing gifts with natural and recycled craft materials. Bring your unique artistic talents and let’s make some gifts for the holidays. Depending on health restrictions at that time we will be offering snacks and drinks to fuel your creative efforts.   *If you'd like to register for…

$8.00 – $10.00

Rescheduled – Tick Borne Diseases with Blake Dinius

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Hate ticks? Ticks are not just creepy; They can transmit over 10 different diseases with potentially life-altering impacts. Ticks are shrouded in both fear and misinformation. What yard sprays should you use? What about “all-natural approaches?” What about those stinkin’ deer? What if there was more you could do beyond just “covering up?” In our…

Free

Shed Hunting 101

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Shed Hunting 101 November 17 Shed hunting is the pursuit of finding antlers that have been naturally shed by any antler-bearing mammal such as moose, caribou, elk and deer. These dropped antlers are commonly referred to as "sheds" or "shed antlers." Shed hunting is a great opportunity to get outdoors, work your legs, and spend…

$8.00 – $10.00

NECWA Terrapin and Sunfish Rescue

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

NECWA Terrapin and Sunfish Rescue with Carol “Krill” Carson, founder and president of New England Coastal Wildlife Alliance November 3 Each late summer and fall, ocean sunfish strand along the shores of Cape Cod. Many are trying to navigate their way south to warmer wintering areas. NECWA is the only organization that attempts to save…

$8.00 – $10.00

Future of Natural History Museums with Eric Dorfman

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States
Virtual Event Virtual Event

Future of Natural History Museums with focus on small museums like the Marion Natural History Museum. November 3 Speaker is Eric Dorfman, author of the book, “The Future of Natural History Museums” Eric Dorfman is Director and CEO of North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, a member of the Executive Board of the International National…

Free

Tick-Borne Diseases with Blake Dinius

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Tick Borne Diseases October 27 Tick Borne Diseases with Blake Dinius, Entomologist with Plymouth County Ext. Service. When it comes to preventing tick bites, it’s all about knowledge, not fear. In our workshop, we’ll bust myths and learn practical applications based on scientific research. For now, this program is scheduled to take place at the…

Free

Fall Bird Migration

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Fall Bird Migration! with Justin Barrett, President of the Nasketucket Bird Club October 20 Bird migration is one of the most harrowing feats a bird can accomplish! We’ll be learning about how and why so many birds migrate every year, and some of the dangers that come along with it. We’ll also be exploring the…

$8.00 – $10.00

Forestry Health

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Forestry Health with Felicia Hubacz, MA DCR Forester October 20 Join DCR Forest Health Specialist Felicia Hubacz as she discusses the State’s major forest health issues of the last year. These include Beech Leaf Disease, White Pine Needle Disease, Emerald Ash Borer, and Asian Longhorned Beetle. Learn to identify current and future threats to our…

Free

Introduction to Forestry

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Introduction to Forestry with MA state forester James Rassman October 6 Join Service Forester Jim Rassman as we learn about the trees of Massachusetts. We will learn about different types of local trees, how to tell how old a tree is, and the benefits that trees and forest provide to us all. If the weather…

$8.00 – $10.00

Seashore Netting

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Seashore Netting September 29 We will be walking down to the Marion Harbormaster’s beach to use the large seining net and see what animals are still in the harbor.  Watershoes are strongly recommended and please wear appropriate clothing. We WILL be getting wet! (Pick up will be at the Harbormasters office). *If you'd like to…

$8.00 – $10.00

How Trees Communicate, Exploring the Underground Network of Trees

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Join the Marion Natural History Museum, Friday, August 20 at the Museum, 7 – 8 pm How trees communicate – Exploring the underground network of trees with Valentina Lagomarsino, PhD student, Biological Biomedical Sciences program at Harvard University Trees are considered to be the oldest living organisms on the planet. Over centuries, they have been resilient to…

$8.00 – $10.00

This is Rocket Science!

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Presented by Mike Cronin, Museum Board Member Join us while learning about propulsion and lift with Mike Cronin. Each child will pick up his/her own rocket kit along with an instructional video in advance of the lift off event, and the instructor will be available to help participants with questions regarding assembly. The cost for…

Amazing Arthropods

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Presented by: Blake Dinius of Plymouth County Extension Insects and spiders make up about 77% of all animal species on the planet. Let’s take a closer look into our own backyards. We’ll find a mysterious world just waiting to be discovered. Want to learn more about insects and the myriad ways that insects impact your…

Eastern Box Turtles

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Presented by Brian Butler of Oxbow Associates Why are these animals called “box” turtles? What do they eat and what do they need to survive? And why are they endangered? Let’s learn a little something about our local turtle population and how we can protect them. Brian will be bringing many hands-on items to explore…

The Great Backyard Bird Count 2021

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States
Virtual Event Virtual Event

Be a citizen scientist while having fun in your own backyard or local park! Learn how to participate in the bird count by identifying birds and recording your findings. We'll share resources, apps, tips, and tricks on how to ID birds. The Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) is a free, fun, and easy event that…

Free

Cranberries!

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Join us for a virtual tour around a cranberry bog with bog owner Dawn Gates-Allen. While driving with Dawn on her tractor, we will get a tour of her cranberry bogs. Dawn will be answering our questions about cranberries and what it's like to live on a working bog.

This IS Rocket Science

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Join us while learning about propulsion and lift with Mike Cronin. Each child will have his/her own rocket with motor to assemble and set off. The cost for this program is $20 per participant. Submit payment to Marion Natural History Museum. Space is limited to 12 children. The program is limited to children ages 6…

$20

This IS Rocket Science

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Join us while learning about propulsion and lift with Mike Cronin. Each child will have his/her own rocket with motor to assemble and set off. The cost for this program is $20 per participant. Submit payment to Marion Natural History Museum. Space is limited to 12 children. The program is limited to children ages 6…

Native Plants of Southeastern Massachusetts

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

With Martha “Mike” Schroeder. Using hands-on experience and role play, Mike hopes to deepen the children’s understanding that Native plants are important and they have adapted to survive where they are. Other native living things, such as birds, insects and mammals have adapted too, and depend on these plants to survive. Let’s see if we…

Vernal Pools

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Did you know that many animals rely on these temporary pools to breed and leave their young to mature? They in turn are an important food source for many forest animals. Let’s take a look at the nursery of the forest.  

Intelligent Trees

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Do trees speak to each other? Do they have family ties and care for their young? German forester Peter Wohlleben, author of 'The Hidden Life of Trees' and scientist Suzanne Simard (The University of British Columbia, Canada) have been observing and investigating the communication between trees over decades. The museum will be showing the Vimeo…

Rain Gutter Regatta

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

With the help of engineer Mark Whalen, participants will be developing a model sailing vessel to "race the clock" as well as each other. The program includes pre-event discussion and demonstration of sailboat engineering and design: buoyancy, stability, lift and drag forces. Program is limited to 20 – SO PLEASE REGISTER EARLY!

Wildflowers of Southeastern Massachusetts

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

With plant enthusiast Martha "Mike" Schroeder. Mike will be sharing a slide show of locally taken photos of wildflowers thought to have existed in Southeastern Massachusetts since before the arrival of the Europeans. Every flower has its own story. No charge for the program however registration in advance is strongly recommended. The museum is located…

Soil Critters

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

With Maggie Payne, Soil Scientist with U.S.D.A. Did you know there are more living organisms in a tablespoon of healthy soil than there are people on earth? We will explore the life beneath our feet and discover the importance of not treating our soils like dirt. There will be hands-on experiments involved so please dress…

The Butterfly Man

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Joe Dwelly, a Yarmouth resident, will be visiting the Marion Natural History Museum to share what he knows about our local species of butterfly. Mr. Dwelly will give advice about where they can be found and how community members can attract them to their own backyards. Not only will he teach attendees about particular habitat…

Great Backyard Bird Count

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Let’s get ready for the Great Backyard Bird Count! The 2020 GBBC is from February 14th through the 17th this year. This count is an important citizen science effort that helps researchers at Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the National Audubon Society. In as little as 15 minutes you can help expand scientist’s knowledge of…

Rock Hound 101

Marion Natural History Museum 8 Spring Street, Marion, MA, United States

Jim Pierson will be in to talk about his favorite topic, rocks and minerals. A geology enthusiast, Jim continues to be passionate about fossils, rocks and minerals. He will be sharing his interest with us by showing us some specimens from his own collection, as well as looking at some specimens from the museum’s collections.…

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