2015 Programs Summary - Friends of Codorus State Park
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2015 Programs Summary - Friends of Codorus State Park
Programs at Codorus State Park 2015 Wildlife Watchers- on the Water Kayaking Wed & Fri 6:00PM -7:30 PM and Sun 8:00 – 9:30 AM This 1 ½ hour guided kayak tour is a leisurely paddle through the coves of Lake Marburg to quietly witness wildlife on the water’s edges. Eagles and osprey, waterfowl and wading birds abound. Boats, paddles, vests and waterproof binoculars are provided. Beginners are welcome. Program cost is $15 per person (cash only please). Call 717-637-2816 for more information and reservations. (till Labor Day) Library Along Lake Marburg Thurs 10:00 – 11:00 AM (June 11 through Aug 27 ) Classroom: Marina Rd Join the Codorus State Park Environmental Education Specialist and the Children’s Librarian of Guthrie Memorial library for a FREE weekly program featuring a wildlife book reading at the classroom (on Marina Road) at Codorus State Park. Related crafts, game or a visit from live native wildlife will accompany each book. Age focus K- 3rd. Fishable Waters Thurs ( June 18) 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Classroom (end of Marina Road) In celebration of National Go Fishing Day join us to learn more about the importance of healthy fish populations and participate in a card game to explore the connection between water quality, habitat, and “fishable” waters. You may even catch a glimpse of some of nature’s most successful fisherman. Stream Sense Thurs (June 25th ) 2:00PM – 3:00 PM Meet at MaryAnn Furnace Trailhead on Black Rock Rd Use all of your senses to observe a stream and discover that there is more to flowing water than meets the eye. Please wear old shoes or boots as they will likely get wet and/or muddy. Every Tree for Itself Fri (June 26th ) 7:00PM – 8:00 PM Campground Amphitheater Join us at the campground amphitheater for a tree related craft. Later join us in an activity that demonstrates what a tree needs to live and grow and how trees often compete for their needs. Tree Cookies Sat (June 27th) 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM Campground Amphitheater Join us at the campground amphitheater for a tree related craft. Later join us in an investigation of a “tree cookie” to learn about a tree’s life changes in the area that it grew. Perhaps even enjoy a tasty “tree cookie” of your own. Name that Tree Sun ( June 28th ) 11:00 AM to noon LaHo Trailhead Join us for a tree nature walk. During this short hike learn more about trees by learning to identify various features. Some field guides will be provided. To Dam or Not to Dam Sun (June 28th ) 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Visitor Center/ Park Office Learn about the history of the building of the Glatfelter Paper Company Dam and this unique partnership between the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the Glatfelter Paper Company. Breakfast with the Bluebirds Fri (thru July 17th ) 9:00AM -10:00 AM Visitor Center Bring a brown bag breakfast to the visitor center for a brief program followed by a 15 minute walk to monitor bluebird nest boxes. Bluebird and other cavity nesting species may bei seen. Wildlife Watchers on the Water: Great Blue Pontoon Sat 6:00 – 7:30 PM & Sun 10:30 – 12:00 noon (Memorial weekend to Labor Day) Enjoy a 1 ½ hour guided pontoon program featuring wildlife watching opportunities. During this leisurely ride we search up to 26 miles of shoreline. We even provide binoculars! Experienced guides and boat captains are DCNR conservation volunteers. Boat departs from the marina. Program cost is $15 per person which must be prepaid at the time of reservation. Free Family Fishing Sat June 20, July 4, & Aug 15 9:00 AM – noon Main Launch/ Bandshell Discover just how much fun fishing can be when you do it together at a PA Fish and Boat Commission Family Fishing Program. Learn basic fishing skills like knot tying, casting, baiting the hook and taking a fish off the hook. You and your family will have the opportunity to fish. No fishing license is required. All equipment is provided. The "catch???" Adults MUST bring a child and children must bring an adult. You'll be learning and fishing together. Harp in the Park Wed (June 10 &17, July 1,8,15,29 Aug 5 & 12) ) 1:00 – 2:00 PM Classroom at the end of Marina Road. Come participate in free autoharp lessons with “The Pigeon Hills Harper” Linda Huber. Instruments and instruction provided. Call 717-637-6857 for a reservation. The Lyric Band Sun 7:00 PM (May 24 thru Aug 9) 6:30 PM (Aug 16 thru Sept 6) Bandshell Join the Lyric Band of Hanover, PA and special concert guests for free Sunday evening concerts at the Main Launch Bandshell. Bring lawn chairs. Check for updates at www.lyricband.org Birding, Boating and Black Iron Cooking Sun July 19th & August 17th 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM Chapel Cove Join the “Wildlife Watchers of Codorus” guides for a special program. Learn primitive flint & steel fire starting techniques. Prepare rustic-gourmet food in cast iron Dutch Oven cookware on the campfire. Cuisine will cook as the guides host a wildlife watching program on the kayaks through the coves of Lake Marburg. Enjoy complimentary breakfast feast upon program completion. All ages and abilities are invited. $20 program fee per person must be paid at the time of reservation Cool Critters in the Creek (and Pond) Sat 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM (June 27 to Aug 29) Dragonfly larvae, crayfish, tadpoles, and whirligig beetles await your discovery. Compare the unique aquatic creatures of the pond and stream at the “scout camp”. Park at the camp entrance on Blue Hill Road (look for the yellow sign; past 7th house on right). THIS PROGRAM IS weather permitting. Wear your mud sneakers and prepare to get wet and giggle! (Please note: there are no rest rooms at this location) Note: Osprey are nesting on a platform at “Long Island”. Osprey are a PA Threatened species and in need of protection. Red buoys, along with signage, have been placed around the nest site to prevent disturbance while the pair are nesting, incubating eggs, and rearing chicks. PA Game Commission, and the PA Fish & Boat Commission will be monitoring the nest site for disturbances. Approach inside the buoys is considered disturbing the nest and is subject to fines up to $1000.00. PLEASE share the resources of Lake Marburg with our native wildlife. The nest is easily viewable from the parking lot at the end of Marina Road. Enjoy the opportunity to view this marvel of nature from a safe distance. For additional information contact: Codorus State Park 2600 Smith Station Road Hanover, PA 17331-8000 (717) 637-2816 All programs open to the public. If you need an accommodation to participate in park activities due to a disability, please contact the Pennsylvania Bureau of State Parks: 888-PA-PARKS (voice) 888-537-7294 (TTY) 711 (AT&T Relay Service)