Wednesday, January 06th, 2010 | Author: William

Bartholomew’s Cobble Winter Speaker Series

Please join The Trustees of Reservations for a series of presentations in the Visitor Center. All talks are free and open to the public. Pre-registration is encouraged. Bartholomew’s Cobble Visitor Center is located at Weatogue Road, Sheffield, MA, off Routes 7 & &7A, south of the center of Sheffield. For more information, please call 412.229.8600 or e-mail bcobble@ttor.org.

What’s up with Bats? Tues., Jan. 12, 6-7pm. MA Fish & Wildlife Biologist Andrew Madden shares the latest on bats, white nose syndrome and more.

Arrowheads I Have Found. Thur. Feb 11, 6-7pm. Sheffield resident Warren Wilcox shares his extensive arrowhead collection and his stories.

Traces of Slavery: Colonel Ashley’s Papers. Sun., Feb 28, 2-3:30pm. Colonel Ashley’s account books from the late 1700s offer a look at the experience of slavery in Sheffield. Find out what historians are discovering.

Taconic Range Rattlesnake Survey Results. Thurs., Mar. 11, 6-7pm. Tom Tyning and Anne Stengle share results of radio telemetry research.

Rare Plants: Calcareous Cobbles to Coastal Plains. Thurs., Mar. 25, 6-7pm. Mass. Natural Heritage Endangered Species Program Botanist Jennifer Garrett shares slides of rare Massachusetts plants.

The talks are FREE. Donations are welcome. Light refreshments will be served. Pre-registration encouraged to 413.229.8600 or bcobble@ttor.org. For directions, please call or check www.thetrustees.org.

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