Celebrating 100 Years of Ski Jumping in Salisbury
Norwegian immigrant John Satre gave a ski jumping demonstration off the roof of a hillside cabin in 1926, starting one of the most improbable and unique traditions in Salisbury, CT.
Norwegian immigrant John Satre gave a ski jumping demonstration off the roof of a hillside cabin in 1926, starting one of the most improbable and unique traditions in Salisbury, CT.
In this introductory session, Michael Nadeau explores how invasive plants spread, why native plants are so important, and how human land-use decisions influence both, for better or worse. FREE AND
Join us Saturday, January 24th at 10:00am at the Sharon Town Hall for the first workshop of a FREE three-part series hosted by the Sharon Energy & Environmental Commission, the Sharon Audubon
History is written by the victors, but what about the one third of the colonist in America who opposed the rebellion? Join us on Sunday, February 1, 4:00 - 5:30
Co-presented by Michael Nadeau and Tom Zetterstrom, this session dives into invasive plants and how to manage them effectively and responsibly, both with and without herbicides. FREE AND OPEN TO
In this final workshop, Michael Nadeau discusses how to choose what native species to plant, where they are most effective, and how to source them responsibly. FREE AND OPEN TO