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SUMMARY:*** THIS EVENT IS FULL *** Continuing Ed: Savage Neck Dunes Natural Area Preserve Walk
DESCRIPTION:*** THIS EVENT IS FULL *** \n\nREGISTRATION REQUIRED/SPACE IS LIMITED More information here. \nJoin ESMN members Rose Marie Roessler and Maggie Long on a guided walk of SND. The group will be given a brief history of the Savage Neck Dunes Natural Area Preserve area and the transition from fields to upland woodland. The preserve includes maritime forests and dunes along the Chesapeake Bay. This guided walk is about two hours out to the shoreline\, along the trails\, and back to the parking area. We will try to identify the plants\, birds\, and other wildlife encountered during the walk. \nCategory 2: Continuing Education \nSee VMN CE Webinars for additional CE opportunities.
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/continuing-education-savage-neck-dunes-natural-area-preserve-guided-walk/
LOCATION:Savage Neck Dunes Natural Area Preserve\, 2186 Savage Neck Rd. Drive\, Cape Charles\, VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chapter Member Continuing Education
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SUMMARY:Volunteer:  Eastern Shore Land Trust Student Field Trips
DESCRIPTION:The Eastern Shore Land Trust is seeking volunteers to conduct the following student field trips (Category 15: Eastern Shore Land Trust Children’s Field Trips): \n\nMay 7th – Metompkin Elementary 2nd grade (3 classes/6 volunteers)\nMay 9th – Metompkin Elementary 2nd grade (2 classes/4 volunteers)\nMay 20th – Kegotank Elementary 1st grade ESL (11 students/1-2 volunteers)\nMay 24th Kegotank Elementary 2nd grade ESL (17 students/2 volunteers)\n\nThe May 7th and May 9th field trips will be held at Grayson Chesser’s farm on the way to Saxis. The May 20th and 24th field trips will be held at Brownsville Preserve. \nThe day will look something like this: \n\n9:00/9:30 a.m. Students arrive\n9:30 a.m. Welcome and introduction by VESLT\n10 a.m. 1-2 mile nature walk with scavenger hunt\n11:15 a.m. Activities – identifying bones and shells\, art reflection/journaling based on the scavenger hunt\n12 p.m. Lunch (please bring your lunch\, we will have some snacks available for volunteers)\n1 p.m. Departure\n\nIdeally\, they will have enough volunteers to co-lead a class of students or to break the classes into smaller groups. They are also be looking for help leading the activities. \nSecond grade is learning about habitat and life cycle. Deer and butterflies are popular and often the classroom example. \n\n\nTo sign up or get more information please contact Hali Plourde-Rogers  \n\n\n\n\nExecutive Director\, Virginia Eastern Shore Land Trust
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/volunteer-opportunity-eastern-shore-land-trust-student-field-trips/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunity
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240509T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T230813
CREATED:20240415T223222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T224523Z
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SUMMARY:Volunteer:  Eastern Shore Land Trust Student Field Trips
DESCRIPTION:The Eastern Shore Land Trust is seeking volunteers to assist with the following student field trips (Category 15: Eastern Shore Land Trust Children’s Field Trips): \n\nMay 7th – Metompkin Elementary 2nd grade (3 classes/6 volunteers)\nMay 9th – Metompkin Elementary 2nd grade (2 classes/4 volunteers)\nMay 20th – Kegotank Elementary 1st grade ESL (11 students/1-2 volunteers)\nMay 24th Kegotank Elementary 2nd grade ESL (17 students/2 volunteers)\n\nThe May 7th and May 9th field trips will be held at Grayson Chesser’s farm on the way to Saxis. The May 20th and 24th field trips will be held at Brownsville Preserve.\nThe day will look something like this: \n9:00/9:30 a.m. Students arrive \n9:30 a.m. Welcome and introduction by VESLT \n10 a.m. 1-2 mile nature walk with scavenger hunt \n11:15 a.m. Activities – identifying bones and shells\, art reflection/journaling based on the scavenger hunt \n12 p.m. Lunch (please bring your lunch\, we will have some snacks available for volunteers) \n1 p.m. Departure \nIdeally\, we will have enough volunteers to co-lead a class of students or to break the classes into smaller groups. I will also be looking for help leading the activities. \nSecond grade is learning about habitat and life cycle. Deer and butterflies are popular and often the classroom example. \n\n\nTo sign up or get more information please contact Hali Plourde-Rogers  \n\n\n\n\nExecutive Director\, Virginia Eastern Shore Land Trust
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/volunteer-opportunity-eastern-shore-land-trust-student-field-trips-2/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunity
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240511T090000
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CREATED:20240502T164450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240504T012642Z
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SUMMARY:Birding at Chincoteague Island Nature Trail w/ ES Bird Club
DESCRIPTION:Explore this local hotspot for specialties such as red-headed woodpecker along with migrating songbirds. A Swainson’s Warbler was spotted there recently but it has apparently moved on. A great spot and you never know what you might find. \n\nLeader: Joanne Laskowski – 757-665-4984. \n\nCategory 14: eBird Surveys (NOTE: You must submit an eBird list to get credit for volunteer hours.)
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/birding-at-chincoteague-island-nature-trail-w-es-bird-club/
LOCATION:Island Nature Trail\, 6032 Hallie Wheallton Smith Drive\, Chincoteague\, VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunity
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eastern Shore Bird Club":MAILTO:info@birdingeasternshore.org
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240514T113000
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SUMMARY:Continuing Ed: Magothy Bay Natural Area Preserve Walk
DESCRIPTION:REGISTRATION REQUIRED/SPACE IS LIMITED More information here. \nJoin members Frank Renshaw and David Boyd as they “walk through the 445-acre Preserve that encompasses woodlands\, forested wetlands\, and an extensive salt marsh on the southern tip of Virginia’s Eastern Shore.” \nCategory 2: Continuing Education \nSee VMN CE Webinars for additional CE opportunities.
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/continuing-education-magothy-bay-natural-area-preserve-walk/
LOCATION:Magothy Bay Natural Area Preserve\, 4829 Bulls Drive\, Cape Charles\, VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chapter Member Continuing Education
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240514T190000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240504T013452Z
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SUMMARY:Volunteer: Birding on the Deck
DESCRIPTION:Birding on the Deck at the Island House Restaurant\, Wachapreague. Various coastal birds and migratory shorebirds are viewed from the back deck of the Island House Restaurant. The Eastern Shore Bird Club will have scopes and bird books and welcome beginners. \nFor More Information:  Roberta Kellam info@birdingeasternshore.org \nCategory 14: eBird Survey (NOTE: You must submit an eBird list to get credit for volunteer hours.) \n 
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/volunteer-birding-on-the-deck/
LOCATION:Island House Restaurant\, 17 Atlantic Avenue\, Wachapreague\, VA\, 23480\, United States
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunity
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CREATED:20240511T011704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240511T011952Z
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SUMMARY:Volunteer: TNC Eelgrass Seed Collection
DESCRIPTION:Sign-up required. This opportunity has very specific requirements\, including the ability to snorkel.  Please review all the details here and contact Jen Dalke if you are interested. \nEach year\, The Nature Conservancy and the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS)\, along with several partners in the Seaside Heritage Seagrass Community Restoration Program\, begin another chapter in the largest seagrass restoration project in the world! \nAnd you can be a part of it. \nVolunteer snorkelers and water lovers are needed to collect millions of eelgrass seeds offshore of Oyster on Virginia’s Eastern Shore. Volunteers must sign up to get updates as collection days each year are weather dependent and cancellations may occur. \nTrips will last from 4-5 hours. \nCATEGORY 13: Seagrass Restoration
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/volunteer-tnc-eelgrass-seed-collection/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Citizen/Community Science,Volunteer Opportunity
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240515T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240515T200000
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CREATED:20240408T170559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240502T034908Z
UID:10000006-1715788800-1715803200@www.esmn.org
SUMMARY:ESMN Nature Walk and Chapter Picnic!
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy socializing with fellow Master Naturalists and the beauty of the natural setting. Take a nature walk and view wildlife along with a visit to several lovely seeps on the property. Come at 4:00 if you would like to join members on a guided walk which counts for 1 hour of Continuing Education. Bug repellent & sturdy shoes are advisable. \nDirections and additional details will be provided to members via email.
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/esmn-nature-walk-and-chapter-picnic/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Chapter Member Continuing Education,Social/Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240516T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240516T113000
DTSTAMP:20260420T230813
CREATED:20240409T153632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240505T032535Z
UID:10000013-1715850000-1715859000@www.esmn.org
SUMMARY:Continuing Ed: Mutton Hunk Fen Natural Area Preserve Walk
DESCRIPTION:REGISTRATION REQUIRED/SPACE IS LIMITED More information here. \nJoin Kellie Piekarsky\, Chair of the ESMN Mutton Hunk Fen Stewardship Committee\, and Joanne Laskowski on this guided walk. Participants will walk the trails of this Mutton Hunk Fen Natural Area Preserve with Master Naturalist guides. They will receive information about this preserve and its transition from commercial agricultural fields to its habitat for wildlife today. During this approximately mile and a half walk the guides will help identify plants\, birds\, and other animals in the area.” \nCategory 2: Continuing Education \nSee VMN CE Webinars for additional CE opportunities.
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/continuing-education-guided-walk-at-mutton-hunk-fen-nap/
LOCATION:Mutton Hunk Fen Natural Area Preserve\, 28583 Baker Road\, Parksley\, VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chapter Member Continuing Education
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240519T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240528T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T230813
CREATED:20240509T010128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240509T010403Z
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SUMMARY:Volunteer: TNC Whimbrel Watch
DESCRIPTION:The public is invited to join TNC VVCR’s Migratory Bird Conservation staff and volunteers on the evenings of May 19th-28th from 5:00-7:00 pm ET to learn about Whimbrel migration\, take in the beauty and biodiversity of the seaside salt marsh habitat and participate in a little citizen science! \nCategory 13: Whimbrel Watch \nWhimbrel have a remarkable migration story! These shorebirds travel from their wintering grounds in South America to their breeding territory in the Arctic and subarctic each spring – over 4\,000 miles one way! For many Whimbrel\, Virginia is the only stop before reaching their breeding grounds. The Virginia Coast Reserve is especially important for these birds to rest and refuel\, where they feed on an abundance of invertebrates\, such as fiddler crabs\, on the expanses of protected marshland. Whimbrel Watch began in 2009 to document Whimbrel leaving the area and has become an annual outreach event to engage the community in citizen science. This effort is conducted in partnership with William & Mary’s Center for Conservation Biology. \nEvent Location Details: \nTo reach Box Tree Farm\, east of Machipongo\, take Machipongo Road east from Highway 13. Machipongo Road will become Box Tree Drive as you cross through at the stop sign on Seaside Road. Follow Box Tree Drive all the way to the end where you’ll see our team\, the salt marsh and the water! \nFor questions\, please reach out to our Migratory Bird Specialist\, Mario Balitbit at mario.balitbit@tnc.org or our Outreach and Education Coordinator\, Margaret Van Clief at mvanclief@tnc.org or call (757) 414-9227.
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/volunteer-tnc-whimbrel-watch/
LOCATION:Box Tree Farm\, Box Tree Drive\, Machipongo\, VA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240520T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240520T130000
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CREATED:20240416T000710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240416T001352Z
UID:10000026-1716195600-1716210000@www.esmn.org
SUMMARY:Volunteer:  Eastern Shore Land Trust Student Field Trips
DESCRIPTION:The Eastern Shore Land Trust is seeking volunteers to conduct the following student field trips (Category 15: Eastern Shore Land Trust Children’s Field Trips): \n\nMay 7th – Metompkin Elementary 2nd grade (3 classes/6 volunteers)\nMay 9th – Metompkin Elementary 2nd grade (2 classes/4 volunteers)\nMay 20th – Kegotank Elementary 1st grade ESL (11 students/1-2 volunteers)\nMay 24th Kegotank Elementary 2nd grade ESL (17 students/2 volunteers)\n\nThe May 7th and May 9th field trips will be held at Grayson Chesser’s farm on the way to Saxis. The May 20th and 24th field trips will be held at Brownsville Preserve.\nThe day will look something like this: \n9:00/9:30 a.m. Students arrive \n9:30 a.m. Welcome and introduction by VESLT \n10 a.m. 1-2 mile nature walk with scavenger hunt \n11:15 a.m. Activities – identifying bones and shells\, art reflection/journaling based on the scavenger hunt \n12 p.m. Lunch (please bring your lunch\, we will have some snacks available for volunteers) \n1 p.m. Departure \nIdeally\, we will have enough volunteers to co-lead a class of students or to break the classes into smaller groups. I will also be looking for help leading the activities. \nSecond grade is learning about habitat and life cycle. Deer and butterflies are popular and often the classroom example. \n\n\nTo sign up or get more information please contact Hali Plourde-Rogers  \n\n\n\n\nExecutive Director\, Virginia Eastern Shore Land Trust
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/volunteer-opportunity-eastern-shore-land-trust-student-field-trips-3/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunity
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240520T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240520T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T230813
CREATED:20240420T210524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240505T032409Z
UID:10000036-1716206400-1716210000@www.esmn.org
SUMMARY:CE: VMN Webinar - The Ins and Outs of Rain Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Registration is required for live event. Recording will be available later on VMN CE website. \nDescription (from VMN): Rain gardens are probably the most commonly used stormwater management practice in residential landscapes. Join Dr. Laurie Fox\, Horticulture Associate with Virginia Tech\, for an in depth look at how to design\, install and maintain a rain garden. \nCategory 2: Continuing Education \nSee VMN CE Webinars for additional CE opportunities. \n 
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/ce-vmn-webinar-the-ins-and-outs-of-rain-gardens/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Chapter Member Continuing Education
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240524T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240524T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T230813
CREATED:20240416T001235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240416T001335Z
UID:10000027-1716541200-1716555600@www.esmn.org
SUMMARY:Volunteer:  Eastern Shore Land Trust Student Field Trips
DESCRIPTION:The Eastern Shore Land Trust is seeking volunteers to conduct the following student field trips (Category 15: Eastern Shore Land Trust Children’s Field Trips): \n\nMay 7th – Metompkin Elementary 2nd grade (3 classes/6 volunteers)\nMay 9th – Metompkin Elementary 2nd grade (2 classes/4 volunteers)\nMay 20th – Kegotank Elementary 1st grade ESL (11 students/1-2 volunteers)\nMay 24th Kegotank Elementary 2nd grade ESL (17 students/2 volunteers)\n\nThe May 7th and May 9th field trips will be held at Grayson Chesser’s farm on the way to Saxis. The May 20th and 24th field trips will be held at Brownsville Preserve.\nThe day will look something like this: \n9:00/9:30 a.m. Students arrive \n9:30 a.m. Welcome and introduction by VESLT \n10 a.m. 1-2 mile nature walk with scavenger hunt \n11:15 a.m. Activities – identifying bones and shells\, art reflection/journaling based on the scavenger hunt \n12 p.m. Lunch (please bring your lunch\, we will have some snacks available for volunteers) \n1 p.m. Departure \nIdeally\, they will have enough volunteers to co-lead a class of students or to break the classes into smaller groups. They are also looking for help leading the activities. \nSecond grade is learning about habitat and life cycle. Deer and butterflies are popular and often the classroom example. \n\n\nTo sign up or get more information please contact Hali Plourde-Rogers  \n\n\n\n\nExecutive Director\, Virginia Eastern Shore Land Trust
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/volunteer-opportunity-eastern-shore-land-trust-student-field-trips-4/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunity
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240601T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240601T120000
DTSTAMP:20260420T230813
CREATED:20240411T002040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240417T191958Z
UID:10000017-1717232400-1717243200@www.esmn.org
SUMMARY:Volunteer: Clean the Bay Day
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER BY MAY 28th \nFrom CBF: \n”Each year\, on the first Saturday of June\, thousands of Virginians simultaneously descend on the rivers\, streams\, beaches\, and inland parks of the Chesapeake Bay watershed to remove harmful litter and debris. Clean the Bay Day has been a staple for Virginia’s Chesapeake Bay community since its inception more than three decades ago. A true Virginian tradition\, it is an annual opportunity for individuals\, families\, military installations\, businesses\, clubs\, civic and church groups to give back to their local waterways. Watch our video to see why so many people participate.” \nThe Nature Conservancy is seeking volunteers to help clean the shorelines of Oyster Harbor and the surrounding area during the 35th Clean the Bay Day event in partnership with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. Join hundreds of volunteers throughout Virginia on Saturday\, June 1st\, 9:30-11:30 am in pitching in to clean our waterways. Trash bags\, gloves\, and training provided on site. Minors must be accompanied by an adult. To volunteer and receive information about meeting location\, please contact VCR Outreach & Education Coordinator\, Margaret Van Clief at mvanclief@tnc.org or (757) 414-9227. \nRegister here to sign up with Burnham Guides in Onancock (boaters only). \nSee more information here . \nCategory 16/Chesapeake Bay Foundation Clean the Bay Day
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/volunteer-clean-the-bay-day/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunity
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240604T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240604T120000
DTSTAMP:20260420T230813
CREATED:20240424T005613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240424T010159Z
UID:10000039-1717491600-1717502400@www.esmn.org
SUMMARY:Volunteer: Magothy Bay Trail Maintenance Day
DESCRIPTION:Meet at the parking lot at the end of Bulls Drive. Participants are encouraged to wear appropriate clothing (including shoes and hat) and bring the following as desired: \n\ntick and insect repellant\nsunscreen\nfavorite gloves and snips/loppers\nhydrating fluids and a snack.\n\nWe (DCR) will have extra gloves\, tools\, and a water cooler to refill bottles.  We will also have an AED and first aid kit on site\, but any unique needs (e.g.\, epi pen\, insulin) should be brought by a participant if it is possible that it will be needed. Most of the work will take place along the northern portion of the trail. If there are a lot of volunteers\, some folks may do some work with DCR staff nearer the berm or at the new pollinator area. \nBI Category 5/Trail Maintenance \n\n 
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/volunteer-magothy-bay-trail-maintenance-day/
LOCATION:Magothy Bay Natural Area Preserve\, 4829 Bulls Drive\, Cape Charles\, VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunity
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240609T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240609T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T230813
CREATED:20240523T190958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240523T190958Z
UID:10000046-1717934400-1717948800@www.esmn.org
SUMMARY:2024 Cape Charles Garden Tour
DESCRIPTION:Posted FYI. No ESMN volunteer hours for this event. \n 
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/2024-cape-charles-garden-tour/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Social/Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eastern Shore Master Gardeners":MAILTO:info@esvmg.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240610T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240611T235959
DTSTAMP:20260420T230813
CREATED:20240531T195252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240612T132909Z
UID:10000050-1717977600-1718150399@www.esmn.org
SUMMARY:⚠️ NOTICE: Mutton Hunk Fen Natural Area Preserve is CLOSED TODAY
DESCRIPTION:MHFNAP is closed today for invasive species management activities.
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/notice-mutton-hunk-fen-natural-area-preserve-is-closed-today/
LOCATION:Mutton Hunk Fen Natural Area Preserve\, 28583 Baker Road\, Parksley\, VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Miscellaneous
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240615T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240615T110000
DTSTAMP:20260420T230813
CREATED:20240411T013322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240612T133403Z
UID:10000018-1718442000-1718449200@www.esmn.org
SUMMARY:🧤Volunteer: Eastern Shore Oyster Gardening Event
DESCRIPTION:CBF will distribute spat for oyster gardening. \nIf you are a returning gardener register here . If you are dropping off oysters/picking up new spat the start time is 9:30 a.m. The new gardener seminar begins at 9am. You must register for the event by June 13\, 2024. \nRead this if you are new to oyster gardening and want to learn more. \nFor more info contact CBF . \n______________________________________________\nBetter Impact Category 16: Oyster Habitat/Reef Restoration
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/chesapeake-bay-foundation-eastern-shore-oyster-gardening-event/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240615T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240615T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T230813
CREATED:20240417T153216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240614T125234Z
UID:10000032-1718442000-1718467200@www.esmn.org
SUMMARY:🧤 Volunteer: TNC ESVA Juneteenth Celebration Event Assistance
DESCRIPTION:ESVA Juneteenth Celebration Event Assistance | Exmore Town Park | email Jen for details. Help staff TNC’s informational booth 10 a.m.—1 p.m. or 1—4 p.m. \nCategory 13: Assist with educational programs.\n 
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/volunteer-tnc-esva-juneteenth-celebration-event-assistance/
LOCATION:Exmore Town Park\, 10A3\, A-52\, Exmore\, VA\, 23350\, United States
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240620T165100
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240620T165200
DTSTAMP:20260420T230813
CREATED:20240605T175414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240612T133610Z
UID:10000051-1718902260-1718902320@www.esmn.org
SUMMARY:🌞 Summer Solstice
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/summer-solstice/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Miscellaneous
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240621T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240621T143000
DTSTAMP:20260420T230813
CREATED:20240616T194024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240616T194126Z
UID:10000054-1718962200-1718980200@www.esmn.org
SUMMARY:🧤 Volunteer: TNC Smith Island Oyster Reef
DESCRIPTION:Smith Island Oyster Reef\ndumping recycled oyster shells\nmax of 6 volunteers needed each day\nEmail Jen to sign-up to help: jdalke@tnc.org \n\nFri\, June 21 from 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.\nMon\, June 24 from 12 – 5 p.m.\n\nThe Nature Conservancy is looking for up to six volunteers to dump bushel baskets of recycled oyster shell off the boat near one of our Smith Island reefs. The group will meet at the Brownsville Shop in Nassawadox to fill shell baskets and load them into the boats before driving (carpooling or driving separately\, depending on your needs) to Wise Point Marina where we will launch the boats and dump shell. \nTentative schedule: \n\n1.5 hours to fill bushel baskets and load the boats at the TNC Brownsville Shop\n1 hour to drive to the Wise Point Marina boat ramp and launch the boats\n1.5 hours to dump shell\n1 hour to wrap-up and drive back to Brownsville\n\nSome volunteers will be in the water dumping and spreading shells while others are needed to hand down the shell-filled baskets from the boat. \nBring: Volunteers should bring waders and gloves if you have them. It will probably be warm enough that closed toed shoes that can get wet will work fine if you don’t have waders. TNC has some extra gloves for those who need them. \nNote: volunteers driving separately to the marina can park for free at the county kayak ramp and TNC can shuttle them or they can walk into the ESVA National Wildlife Refuge. Volunteers can also chose to pay a $10 entrance fee/vehicle to drive directly into the ESVA National Wildlife Refuge. \n\nBetter Impact Category 13
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/%f0%9f%a7%a4-volunteer-tnc-smith-island-oyster-reef/
LOCATION:TNC Brownsville Preserve\, 11332 Brownsville Rd\, Nassawadox\, Virginia\, 23413
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240621T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240621T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T230813
CREATED:20240524T154403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240614T125051Z
UID:10000048-1718964000-1718974800@www.esmn.org
SUMMARY:💡 CE: World Asteroid Day at Wallops - Learn about The Chesapeake Bay Impact Crater!
DESCRIPTION:David Powars\, USGS Scientist Emeritus\, Research Geologist\, and principal discoverer of the Chesapeake Bay Impact Crater! will share his incredible journey of leading the campaign to confirm the presence of the crater and map it’s size! We’re certainly looking forward to this talk\, as we often find that many people are unaware of the Chesapeake Bay Impact Crater\, which is the largest impact crater in the United States. This will be a great opportunity to learn more about the landform and geological past of the Eastern Shore from a subject matter expert!\n\nThe event is from 10am-1pm. Speaker begins at 11.\nCategory 2 Continuing Education for speaker presentation.\nPrograms are free and open to the public. Full details and updates available at: https://www.nasa.gov/wallops/visitor-center/events-and-programs/ .\nAll programs are subject to change or cancellation due to changes in operations. To stay up-to-date on programs\, follow the NASA Wallops Flight Facility Visitor Center Facebook page.\n\nBetter Impact Category 2: Continuing Education\n\nSee VMN CE Webinars and VMN High Five From Nature Series for additional CE opportunities.
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/ce-world-asteroid-day-at-wallops-learn-about-the-chesapeake-bay-impact-crater/
LOCATION:NASA Wallops Visitor Center\, Route 175\, Wallops Island\, VA\, 23337\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chapter Member Continuing Education,Citizen/Community Science
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240624T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240624T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T230813
CREATED:20240528T211717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240612T133452Z
UID:10000049-1719230400-1719234000@www.esmn.org
SUMMARY:💡CE: Leopold's Preserve: A Model for Wise Land Use (VMN Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Next Webinar: Leopold’s Preserve: A Model for Wise Land Use\nDate: Monday\, June 24\, 12:00 pm Pre-registration required. \nDescription: Leopold’s Preserve\, a 380-acre park with more than 7 miles of trails located in Haymarket\, Virginia\, was created as part of a housing development project. The developer acquired a 500-acre parcel of land\, carved out a slight portion for a clustered residential community\, then used the profits to protect and fund the maintenance of the remaining acreage as public open space. In this presentation\, participants will learn about the principles of wise land use that influenced the creation of Leopold’s Preserve\, policies governing the preservation of open space in Virginia\, and the educational programs and environmental best practices taking place at Leopold’s Preserve. \nPresenter: Scott C. Plein is the Chairman and President of the White House Farm Foundation\, an environmental nonprofit based in Northern Virginia and the Shenandoah Valley. Scott is deeply involved in many other charitable organizations\, including the American Horticultural Society (Chairman)\, the Potomac Riverkeeper Network (past Board Member)\, and Asian American Success (past Board Member). Scott has been recognized for his tireless work in conservation with the Elizabeth Cabell Dugdale Award for Meritorious Achievement in Conservation\, the Prince William Ducks Unlimited Conservationist of the Year Award\, and the NVBIA Great American Living Award for Innovative Land Planning. \nBetter Impact Category 2: Continuing Education\n\nSee VMN CE Webinars and VMN High Five From Nature Series for additional CE opportunities.\n 
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/ce-leopolds-preserve-a-model-for-wise-land-use-vmn-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Chapter Member Continuing Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240711T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240711T133000
DTSTAMP:20260420T230813
CREATED:20240628T195448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240628T195622Z
UID:10000059-1720686600-1720704600@www.esmn.org
SUMMARY:🧤 Volunteer: TNC - Smith Island Oyster Reef: Dumping Recycled Oyster Shells
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, July 11 from 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. \nSmith Island Oyster Reef: Dumping recycled oyster shells (max of 6 volunteers)  \n Email Jen to sign-up: jdalke@tnc.org \nThe Nature Conservancy is looking for up to six volunteers to dump bushel baskets of recycled oyster shell off the boat near one of our Smith Island reefs. The group will meet at the Brownsville Shop in Nassawadox to fill shell baskets and load them into the boats before driving (carpooling or driving separately\, depending on your needs) to Wise Point Marina where we will launch the boats and dump shell. \nTentative schedule: \n\n1.5 hours to fill bushel baskets and load the boats at the TNC Brownsville Shop\n1 hour to drive to the Wise Point Marina boat ramp and launch the boats\n1.5 hours to dump shell\n1 hour to wrap-up and drive back to Brownsville\n\nSome volunteers will be in the water dumping and spreading shells while others are needed to hand down the shell-filled baskets from the boat. \nBring: Volunteers should bring waders and gloves if you have them. It will probably be warm enough that closed toed shoes that can get wet will work fine if you don’t have waders. TNC has some extra gloves for those who need them. \nNote: volunteers driving separately to the marina can park for free at the county kayak ramp and TNC can shuttle them or they can walk into the ESVA National Wildlife Refuge. Volunteers can also chose to pay a $10 entrance fee/vehicle to drive directly into the ESVA National Wildlife Refuge. \n\nBetter Impact Category 13/Oyster Reef Restoration
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/%f0%9f%a7%a4-volunteer-tnc-smith-island-oyster-reef-dumping-recycled-oyster-shells/
LOCATION:TNC Brownsville Preserve\, 11332 Brownsville Rd\, Nassawadox\, Virginia\, 23413
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240711T084500
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240711T114500
DTSTAMP:20260420T230813
CREATED:20240628T200010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240628T200010Z
UID:10000060-1720687500-1720698300@www.esmn.org
SUMMARY:🧤 Volunteer: TNC Youth Engagement Event Assistance
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, July 11 from 8:45 – 11:45 a.m.  \nButterfly Activity (and more) Field Trip Assistance/Youth Engagement  \nBrownsville Preserve (Nassawadox\, VA) \nContact Margaret to sign-up: mvanclief@tnc.org or (757) 414-9227. \nThe VCR Outreach & Education Team is seeking 2-3 volunteers to assist with the Northampton County Public Schools Migrant Youth Program’s visit to Brownsville Preserve on Thursday\, July 11th\, 9:00-11:30 am. Children will range in age from pre-K to high school. Activities will include butterfly/insect netting\, habitat exploration\, and arts & crafts and will be led by TNC staff with volunteer assistance. NCPS staff will also be on hand\, and bilingual skills are not required (students speak English\, Spanish\, and/or Haitian Creole). Training will be provided\, and volunteers must agree to TNC’s Youth Safety policies.To volunteer\, please contact\, VCR Outreach & Education Coordinator\, Margaret Van Clief at mvanclief@tnc.org or (757) 414-9227. \n\nBetter Impact Category 13: Education & Outreach
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/%f0%9f%a7%a4-volunteer-tnc-youth-engagement-event-assistance/
LOCATION:TNC Brownsville Preserve\, 11332 Brownsville Rd\, Nassawadox\, Virginia\, 23413
CATEGORIES:Education & Outreach
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240716T091500
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240719T131500
DTSTAMP:20260420T230813
CREATED:20240628T200846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250626T204919Z
UID:10001009-1721121300-1721394900@www.esmn.org
SUMMARY:🧤 Volunteer: TNC Youth Engagement Event Assistance
DESCRIPTION:Butterfly Activity (and more) Field Trip Assistance/Youth Engagement \nBrownsville Preserve (Nassawadox\, VA) \n\nFri\, July 11 (6th-12th Grade): 9:15 am-1:15 pm (4 volunteers)\nMon\, July 14 (3rd-5th Grade): 9:15 am-1:15 pm (3 volunteers)\nTues\, July 15 (pre-K – 2nd Grade): 9:15 am-1:15 pm (2 volunteers)\n\nThe VCR Outreach & Education Team is seeking 2-3 volunteers for each date to assist with the Accomack County Public School Migrant Youth Program’s visit to Brownsville Preserve on Monday\, July 15th\, Tuesday\, July 16th\, and Monday\, July 22nd\, 10:00 am-1:00 pm. Activities may include habitat exploration\, butterfly/insect netting\, wagon rides\, kayaking on 7/15 (optional for volunteer)\, and geocaching and will be led by TNC staff with volunteer assistance. ACPS staff will also be on hand\, and bilingual skills are not required (students speak English\, Spanish\, and/or Haitian Creole). Training will be provided\, and volunteers must agree to TNC’s Youth Safety policies. \nPlease contact\, VCR Outreach & Education Coordinator\, Margaret Van Clief at mvanclief@tnc.org or (757) 414-9227 to sign up for one or more of the above dates. \n\nBetter Impact Category 13/Education & Outreach
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/%f0%9f%a7%a4-volunteer-tnc-youth-engagement-event-assistance-3/
LOCATION:TNC Brownsville Preserve\, 11332 Brownsville Rd\, Nassawadox\, Virginia\, 23413
CATEGORIES:Education & Outreach,Volunteer Opportunity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240717T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240717T193000
DTSTAMP:20260420T230813
CREATED:20240411T012808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240708T143311Z
UID:10000007-1721235600-1721244600@www.esmn.org
SUMMARY:💡 ESMN Chapter Meeting: Speaker Christopher Hein\, Director of VIMS Geology Lab
DESCRIPTION:Christopher Hein\, Director of the VIMS Geology Lab will give an update on the Cedar Island Project. \nThe project aims to improve barrier-island and marsh resilience on a 216-acre site to protect against coastal erosion and island breaching\, while expanding wildlife habitat and ecosystem services. This will help protect underserved coastal communities against the impacts of coastal flooding and damage from storm surge. \nChristopher Hein. Photo by VIMS.\nADDITIONAL RESOURCES \n\nMore info about Cedar Island.\nhttp://geology.blogs.wm.edu/2016/08/06/twenty-years-of-change-at-cedar-island/Twenty Years of Change at Cedar ISland\nLeveraging the Interdependencies Between Barrier Islands and Backbarrier Saltmarshes to Enhance Resilience to Sea-Level Rise\nCEDAR ISLAND MARSH COULD MEAN MORE BIRD HABITAT\, LESS EROSION FOR EASTERN SHORE\nBuying Time – Living on the Edge\nDr. Hein’s vitae as of September 2023\n\nAll 2024 speaker meetings will be the third Wednesday of every other month at Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) Eastern Shore Laboratory\, Seaside Hall\, 40 Atlantic Street\, Wachapreague. Note that per VIMS you may park on Atlantic Avenue along the yellow curbs. \nSocial time 5-5:30pm; speaker 5:30; brief business meeting 6:30. \nBetter Impact Category 2: Continuing Education (speaker portion only)\n\nSee VMN CE Webinars and VMN High Five From Nature Series for additional CE opportunities.
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/esmn-chapter-meeting-speaker-christopher-hein-director-of-vims-geology-lab/
LOCATION:Virginia Institute of Marine Science Eastern Shore Laboratory\, Seaside Hall\, 36 Atlantic Street\, Wachapreague\, VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chapter Member Continuing Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240721T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240721T170000
DTSTAMP:20260420T230813
CREATED:20240628T201430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240628T201430Z
UID:10000064-1721570400-1721581200@www.esmn.org
SUMMARY:🧤 Volunteer: TNC Bilingual Nature Picnic Event Assistance
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, July 21: 2:00-5:00 p.m. \nEvent Assistance: Bilingual Nature Picnic  \nBrownsville Preserve (Nassawadox\, VA) \nContact Margaret to sign-up: mvanclief@tnc.org or (757) 414-9227. \nTNC VCR is pleased to offer our third public bilingual (Spanish/English) picnic on Sunday\, July 21st\, 2:30-4:30 p.m. on the grounds of Brownsville House. The event will feature authentic Mexican food from La Cocina Maldonado\, family activities\, games\, and bilingual wagon tours of the birding & wildlife trail led by Bilingual Community Engagement Intern\, Jasmin Escalante. This family friendly event is free and open to the public! \nWe are looking for 4-5 helpers. Volunteer tasks will include providing a welcoming atmosphere\, serving food alongside Silvia & La Cocina Maldonado\, bussing tables\, and setting up & breaking down tables and chairs. We would especially love to recruit volunteers who speak Spanish\, but it is certainly not a requirement! Anyone is invited to help! Training and bilingual flash cards will be provided\, and volunteers must agree to TNC’s Youth Safety policies. \n\nBetter Impact Category 13: Education & Outreach (Note: only time spent on educational interactions should be submitted.)
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/%f0%9f%a7%a4-volunteer-tnc-bilingual-nature-picnic-event-assistance/
LOCATION:TNC Brownsville Preserve\, 11332 Brownsville Rd\, Nassawadox\, Virginia\, 23413
CATEGORIES:Education & Outreach,Volunteer Opportunity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240723T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240723T183000
DTSTAMP:20260420T230813
CREATED:20240620T132237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240620T132814Z
UID:10000056-1721755800-1721759400@www.esmn.org
SUMMARY:🧤 Volunteer: Plant Eastern Shore Natives Ed & Outreach Info Session
DESCRIPTION:In an effort to reinvigorate the Plant Eastern Shore Natives initiative\, we have scheduled three meetings in July for interested members of the public to attend. Registration is encouraged. \nThese meetings will be almost identical and provide a brief overview of the history and purpose of the initiative\, both locally and statewide. \nMembers of the ES Master Naturalists and the Master Gardeners worked to overhaul the popular original guide that supports this initiative. Virginia Witmer of the Virginia Coastal Zone Management Program has completed all of the content alignment and graphic design to have an order of this new edition printed within the month – very exciting! \nThe hope is that attendees who are keen to become involved will commit to form a new\, active work group that focuses on public and vendor education and outreach using the initiative’s communication tools – hosting booths/tables at public events\, doing educational talks\, working with vendors\, and more – to improve knowledge  of the benefits of the use of Eastern Shore Native plants. \n\nBetter Impact Category 15: Plant Eastern Shore Natives presentations
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/%f0%9f%a7%a4-volunteer-plant-eastern-shore-natives-ed-outreach/
LOCATION:Virginia Institute of Marine Science Eastern Shore Laboratory\, Seaside Hall\, 36 Atlantic Street\, Wachapreague\, VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education & Outreach,Volunteer Opportunity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240724T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240724T150000
DTSTAMP:20260420T230813
CREATED:20240620T132611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240620T151720Z
UID:10000057-1721829600-1721833200@www.esmn.org
SUMMARY:🧤 Volunteer: Plant Eastern Shore Natives Ed & Outreach Info Session
DESCRIPTION:In an effort to reinvigorate the Plant Eastern Shore Natives initiative\, we have scheduled three meetings in July for interested members of the public to attend. Registration is encouraged. \nThese meetings will be almost identical and provide a brief overview of the history and purpose of the initiative\, both locally and statewide. \nMembers of the ES Master Naturalists and the Master Gardeners worked to overhaul the popular original guide that supports this initiative. Virginia Witmer of the Virginia Coastal Zone Management Program has completed all of the content alignment and graphic design to have an order of this new edition printed within the month – very exciting! \nThe hope is that attendees who are keen to become involved will commit to form a new\, active work group that focuses on public and vendor education and outreach using the initiative’s communication tools – hosting booths/tables at public events\, doing educational talks\, working with vendors\, and more – to improve knowledge  of the benefits of the use of Eastern Shore Native plants. \n\nBetter Impact Category 15: Plant Eastern Shore Natives presentations
URL:https://www.esmn.org/event/%f0%9f%a7%a4-volunteer-plant-eastern-shore-natives-ed-outreach-info-session/
LOCATION:UVA Coastal Research Center/LTER\, 6364 Cliffs Rd\, Cape Charles\, 23310\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education & Outreach,Volunteer Opportunity
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