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Upcoming Events

We are happy to provide our regularly scheduled hikes along with special events. Please check back regularly for updates or follow us on social media for more frequent updates.

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Color Hike
at Brick Pond

Wednesday, July 23rd at 2:00pm

It's summer! Flowers are blooming, birds are singing, frogs & turtles are swimming about. Nature's colors are out in full force! Join us on Wednesday July 23rd at 2pm for a Color Hike at Brick Pond! Come along on a scavenger hunt to find all the colors of the rainbow at Brick Pond.
 
This program is free for Waterman Center members, and $5 for non-members.

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Outdoor Yoga & Sound Bath

Saturday, June 7th, 2025
Saturday July 5th, 2025
Saturday August 2nd, 2025
10:00am

 

Join Ramona Lena for a mini yoga class at the center, then hike about a half mile into the woods to join Grace Antonakos for a sound bath in nature!

 

$15/person (50% proceeds to Waterman)

 

Register on our website or email Ramona:

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The Susquehanna Series
LAST TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH AT 7PM

 

Join us for presentations by local experts about different aspects of the Susquehanna River! Our fifth presentation will be Tuesday, June 24th, 2025 at the Waterman Center. Dan Rhodes, Education Coordinator at Bradford County Conservation District (BCCD), will be presenting American Eels in the Susquehanna River: Examining the Historical, Biological and Ecological importance of the Species. His presentation will highlight the cultural/culinary history of American eels along the Susquehanna for Native peoples and early colonial settlers, along with the basic biology of the fish, eel life cycles, ecological importance as a keystone species, threats it faces as a species and basic actions taken to try to re-establish American eels into the Susquehanna River and tributaries. Dan works with BCCD on restoring eel populations in the Susquehanna river and eels in the classroom initiative. Dan will be bringing a live American Eel to the presentation!

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Fred. L Waterman

Conservation Education Center

403 Hilton Rd

Apalachin, NY, 13732

info@watermancenter.org

607 - 625 - 2221

Center Hours:

Mon - Fri: 9am - 4pm

​​Saturday: 10am - 4pm

​Sunday: CLOSED

Trail Hours:

Everyday, Dawn until Dusk

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