Come join Beth Herr, chair of the Kent Conservation Advisory Council (KCAC), and Dave Ehnebuske, president of the newly formed Kent Conservation Foundation (KCF), on an armchair tour of the many places where people can enjoy hiking, fishing, kayaking, hunting, photography, mountain-biking, bird-watching and sketching--all within the 43 square miles that comprise Kent.
The program will feature local favorites such as the Mount Nimham Fire Tower and Hawk Rock, as well as the wildlife found there. But lesser known treasures will be highlighted as well.
Kent has thousands of acres of protected open space that provide habitats and corridors for a variety of animals and plants, some rare. Miles of hiking trails offer residents the opportunity to explore the woods and enjoy a variety natural treasures within the area's borders. But for many residents, these natural wonders are as yet undiscovered.
Registration is required for this program. You may register for the program by going to www.kentlibrary.org or calling the library at 845-225-8585.
The program will be from 7 - 8 p.m.
The library is at 17 Sybil's Crossing, Kent Lakes.
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