Our Naturalist Needs Your Feedback on Nature Center Programs

From Naturalist Erin…

So what follows are some ideas. I would teach or hire out to teach all of these classes if I saw a wee bit of interest. And by showing interest I mean sending me an email to Naturalist@BroadlandsHOA.com–my telepathic powers are running low! The grand ideas (mostly stolen from other–less fantastic, yet more established and class offering–nature centers)

For Littles and Middles

  1. Wee Beasties- This is a weekly class for ages 5-10. Each week you bring home a new wee beastie (a hissing cockroach, crickets, snails…) we gather to learn how to care for each of the pets, and to share the stories of their care.
  2. Family events. Kid events. Hidden treasures abound.
  3. Babes in the Woods–hikes with a naturalist for parents who wear babies and are ready to explore some paths. Ages are obviously a tiny and a tall person.
  4. Mythical creatures at the Nature Center–Basilisks, dragons, cyclops, Loch Ness Monster, Saskwatch, centaurs, chimeras, griffins, golems, unicorns, etc. are all descended from other animals we know. Learn the best guess we have of their biological family trees and the legends that surround them.

Two classes. One for littles (5+) and one for middles (10+)

  1. Homeschooling at the nature center. We have a few groups that have said they are interested in doing a consistent science curriculum at our center. If you would like to hear the dates and times being considered please contact me.
  2. Fiery science–an afterschool club where we explode things. And learn why they explode.

Two classes. One fore littles (5+) and one for middles (10+)

  1. Youth Naturalists. This already exists. But just to let you know, you can still join. It is for kids 8-18 (roughly we have a few 6-year olds and two 18+) we  take you if you want to serve our animals and go on a nature adventure once a month.
  2. Campfire Storytelling. With help from our local speech and debate teams from the high schools. All ages
  3. Nature Storytime. Ha! We already have this. It’s the Fort Festival Mondays 9:30-10:15am and Tuesdays 1:30-2:15pm.

 For Mature-ittles (not sure an age, more of just who is interested)

  1. Primitive skills: Tracking, food foraging, bow and arrow creating, rescue shelter constructing- All ages. But offered in evenings or weekends so adults could take part (for safety and for knowledge)
  2. Learning the skills of beekeepers (and taking part in the care of a hive and production of honey and wax when we get to that time)
  3. What is required to become a falconer? How to become an apprentice and meet our master falconer who rehabilitates injured eagles, hawks, and falcons.–All ages, but 12 is the minimum age of becoming a falconer as per Virginia wildlife law.

And then a few clubs that we could generate a local chapter for:

  1. Northern Virginia Astronomical Society
  2. Birding groups
  3. Monthly hiking pack of nature nuts who like sore feet
  4. Reading group (but of course our meetings will be by a campfire and our books will have at least some loose theme to nature. Like Vampires in the Lemon Groveand then we’ll buy a lemon tree for the nature center).

I’m easy to contact. Naturalist@BroadlandsHOA.com. Looking forward to hearing which of these you want at your nature center.

…and see you at the Fall Farm Festival on October 3rd in the Nature Center’s Backyard 10am-12.

BROADLANDS LIVE – Party Pop & Classic Rock!!! Friday night, August 14th

WHEN: August 14 2015 @ 5:00 PM – 9:30 PM
WHERE: Hill Side Park – next to Old Stone House, 43051 Waxpool Road, Ashburn, VA 20148
WHAT: Celebrating a Dozen Summers of Rockin’ in the Broadlands! 2nd FRIDAYS MAY THRU AUG

THIS MONTH’S BANDS: The Project – 6:00pm , Just South of 7 – 7:30pm

SPECIAL PERFORMANCE BY: The Great Zucchini from 5-5:45pm

Free concert, BYOB, ID’s required for alcohol consumption. No glass please! Purchase Broadlands Gear to take with you…blankets, reusable solo cups, lanyards, etc. For more details on the calendar of entertainment, parking and vendors, please visit http://www.broadlandslive.com/calendar.html

TONIGHT!! Animal Rehabilitation Certification through Blue Ridge Wildlife Center – Thursday, July 30 – 6:30pm – 8:30pm

July 2015- Animal Rehabilitation Flyer

Animal Rehabilitation Certification through Blue Ridge Wildlife Center, tonight, Thursday, July 30, at the Nature Center 6:30pm – 8:30pm. Please click on flyer: July 2015- Animal Rehabilitation Flyer

AGES: 8-88 years old

FEE: $7:00 per person. ***The certification is FREE if you are enrolled in the Youth Naturalist Adventurer Program!*** 

REGISTER: Please register by paying online HERE>>

NOTICE: Fitness Center Reminders

Broadlands proudly offers a free fitness center for residential use.  We are able to keep the recurring use of this facility free by not having staff present.  This requires self policing and we continue to receive complaints from residents that some users are abusing the privilege and breaking the posted rules.  As a reminder, the following rules have been adopted FOR YOUR SAFETY!

  • NO CHILDREN under the age of 13 are permitted in the building.  This is due to manufacturer recommendations and insurance regulations.  Children ages 13 through 17 may utilize the fitness center only when accompanied by an adult over the age of 21.
  • Talking on cell phones is prohibited inside the fitness center.  Distractions on the equipment may lead to injury and are disruptive to other gym users.
  • A key fob must be used to enter the facility.  Do not open the door for anyone knocking on the doors or windows.  All users must sign a release and purchase a key fob for entry.
  • Please be considerate and remember to wipe down equipment after use.

Violators can be verified from the video surveillance system and will be sent one reminder notice.  Subsequent violations will result in termination of access. For a full list of rules, please READ HERE>>

Family Pond Plunking – Saturday, April 11, 10:30am – 12:30pm at the Nature Center pond

Pond Pluking April 2015 - 2nd Saturday program flyerPlease click here for more information…details 

Cost: $4/child pre-paid – closes noon on Friday ($5/child day of the event)

Who lives in the pond in front of the Broadlands Nature Center? Is the water healthy for living things? Bring your family outside to study the Nature Center pond with ANS naturalists! Together we will see what we can catch in our nets, complete a habitat survey and even take a look at the chemical composition of the water. A program introduction will run at 10:30, 11:15, and noon. Start at one of these times and stay as long as you like (until the program ends at noon). Rain boots are recommended, and remember to dress for the weather and for the possibility of getting muddy. This outdoor event will run rain or shine. Only freezing temperatures or thunder & lightning will send us inside.  Registration link and fliers will be posted soon.