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SUMMARY:River Herring Count Training Hanover
DESCRIPTION:The North and South Rivers Watershed Association and the MassBays National Estuary Partnership are working hard to restore our local rivers and we need your help to document our river herring populations. We are seeking volunteers from late March through early June to count herring to count at locations on the South Shore. \nFind out more\, sign up to volunteer and register for a training session. \nThe counting is easy\, fun\, and based on your availability and only takes 10 minutes! Several in-person training sessions will be held for new volunteers. These will be held at multiple locations. However\, the methods are generic to all sites so you can attend any training regardless of the site you register to count at. We will also post on-line training information as we get closer to the start of the counts. \n 
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/river-herring-count-training/
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ORGANIZER;CN="North and South Rivers Watershed Association":MAILTO:lori@nsrwa.org
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SUMMARY:River Herring Counting Training Hanover
DESCRIPTION:The North and South Rivers Watershed Association and the MassBays National Estuary Partnership are working hard to restore our local rivers and we need your help to document our river herring populations. We are seeking volunteers from late March through early June to count herring to count at the 5 locations on the South Shore. \nFind out more\, sign up to volunteer and register for a training session. \nThe counting is easy\, fun\, and based on your availability and only takes 10 minutes! Several in-person training sessions will be held for new volunteers. These will be held at multiple locations. However\, the methods are generic to all sites so you can attend any training regardless of the site you register to count at. We will also post on-line training information as we get closer to the start of the counts.
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/river-herring-counting-training/
CATEGORIES:Herring
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ORGANIZER;CN="North and South Rivers Watershed Association":MAILTO:lori@nsrwa.org
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SUMMARY:River Herring Count Training Marshfield
DESCRIPTION:The North and South Rivers Watershed Association and the MassBays National Estuary Partnership are working hard to restore our local rivers and we need your help to document our river herring populations. We are seeking volunteers from late March through early June to count herring to count at 5 locations on the South Shore. \nFind out more\, sign up to volunteer and register for a training session. \nThe counting is easy\, fun\, and based on your availability and only takes 10 minutes! Several in-person training sessions will be held for new volunteers. These will be held at multiple locations. However\, the methods are generic to all sites so you can attend any training regardless of the site you register to count at. We will also post on-line training information as we get closer to the start of the counts. \n 
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/river-herring-count-training-marshfield-2/
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ORGANIZER;CN="North and South Rivers Watershed Association":MAILTO:lori@nsrwa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250318T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250318T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151401
CREATED:20250313T183915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250317T151145Z
UID:71574-1742317200-1742320800@www.nsrwa.org
SUMMARY:River Herring Count Training Marshfield
DESCRIPTION:The North and South Rivers Watershed Association and the MassBays National Estuary Partnership are working hard to restore our local rivers and we need your help to document our river herring populations. We are seeking volunteers from late March through early June to count herring to count at the 5 locations throughout the South Shore. \nFind out more\, sign up to volunteer and register for a training session. \nThe counting is easy\, fun\, and based on your availability and only takes 10 minutes! Several in-person training sessions will be held for new volunteers. These will be held at multiple locations. However\, the methods are generic to all sites so you can attend any training regardless of the site you register to count at. We will also post on-line training information as we get closer to the start of the counts. \n 
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/river-herring-count-training-marshfield/
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ORGANIZER;CN="North and South Rivers Watershed Association":MAILTO:lori@nsrwa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250318T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250318T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151401
CREATED:20250311T144452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250311T144452Z
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SUMMARY:History of the North River
DESCRIPTION:History of the North River\nTuesday\, March 18\n6:30-7:30pm\nVentress Memorial Library\, Marshfield \nJoin NSRWA’s Jim Glinski for an engaging slideshow presentation on the History of the North River. It’s happening Tuesday\, March 18th\, from 6:30-7:30pm at the Ventress Memorial Library in Marshfield. Details here: https://ventresslibrary.assabetinteractive.com/calendar/history-of-the-north-and-south-rivers/
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/history-of-the-north-river/
CATEGORIES:History
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ORGANIZER;CN="North and South Rivers Watershed Association":MAILTO:lori@nsrwa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250327T183000
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SUMMARY:Timing the Tides
DESCRIPTION:Timing the Tides\nThursday\, March 27 \n6:30-7:30pm\nVentress Memorial Library\, Marshfield \nPlanning a paddling trip on the North and South Rivers? NSRWA shares everything you need to know to make it a success! How to time the tides\, where to launch your boat\, and lots more! Join us at Ventress Memorial Library in Marshfield on Thursday\, March 27th from 6:30-7:30pm. Free admission. No registration required. For more information\, visit: https://ventresslibrary.assabetinteractive.com/calendar/timing-the-tides-for-paddling-on-the-rivers/
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/timing-the-tides/
CATEGORIES:Paddling
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ORGANIZER;CN="North and South Rivers Watershed Association":MAILTO:lori@nsrwa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250329T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250329T113000
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SUMMARY:Marsh Madness\, King Tides and South River Exploration Walk
DESCRIPTION:Marsh Madness\, Wicked High Tide and South River Exploration Walk\nRexhame Beach\nSaturday\, March 29\n10:00-11:30am \nJoin the NSRWA in a guided walk around the salt marshes and shores of the South River during a spring high tide or as we like to say in Boston a “wicked high tide.” \nSalt marshes are critically important wetlands found along our estuaries and coastal communities and ecosystems. Salt marshes\, along with dunes and barrier beaches\, work together and form our best defense against coastal storms and flooding\, as well as provide a key habitat for local wildlife.  The spring tide\, king tide or wicked high tide on that weekend will give us a preview into how sea level rise will impact these systems in the coming years. \nLearn about these important\, unique\, and often overlooked places along our rivers and coasts. Discover their history\, how have they changed over time\, and hear how they helped shape our communities. We will discuss ways we can help salt marshes and surrounding habitats continue to function as a critical part of our coastal ecosystems and how sea level rise is and will continue to impact them and us. \nThis event is free\, however\, registration is required. Families welcome\, no dogs please. \nREGISTER HERE \n 
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/marsh-madness-and-south-river-exploration-walk/
LOCATION:Rexhame Beach\, 350 Standish Street\, Marshfield\, 350 Standish St.\, Marshfield\, MA\, 02050\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,History,Walk
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ORGANIZER;CN="North and South Rivers Watershed Association":MAILTO:lori@nsrwa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250412T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250412T113000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151401
CREATED:20250325T142829Z
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SUMMARY:NSRWA Walking Club - Frederick B. Knapp Town Forest in Duxbury
DESCRIPTION:NSRWA Walking Club – Frederick B. Knapp Town Forest in Duxbury\nSaturday\, April 12\n10:00-11:30am \nJoin Returning Walking Club Guest Host Chris Jacobs as we explore the Frederick B. Knapp Town Forest in Duxbury on Saturday\, April 12th from 10-11:30 a.m. Chris is a non-profit professional with over 25 years of experience educating about and advocating for the natural world. Chris has a passion for native plant species\, especially wildflowers (primarily because they are stationary and easy to observe!) She currently serves on the board of Wild Ones-South Shore\, MA Chapter\, an organization that promotes the use of native plants in the landscape. Chris enjoys exploring all year long\, but the spring is especially exciting for visiting vernal pools and seeing new signs of life. \nThe Frederick B. Knapp Town Forest is situated on a hillside\, overlooking a large pond and wetlands. It is part of Duxbury’s 1\,000-acre Eastern Greenbelt.  Within Knapp Forest\, you’ll find the Green’s Harbor Path and Kettle Hole Loop trail network\, among others. North Hill Country Club is directly adjacent as well.The forest is named for Frederick B. Knapp (1857-1932)\, who served as the Headmaster for the Powder Point School for Boys\, chief of the Duxbury Volunteer Fire Department\, and Forest Warden. \nThis property is composed of pine and oak woodlands along a sloping hillside\, with some wetland areas. Birds such as hawks\, osprey\, herons\, ducks\, geese and tree swallows are commonly found here. In the spring and summer you may see butterflies\, dragonflies and damselflies. For mammals\, watch for white-tailed deer\, mink\, muskrat\, opossum\, raccoon\, chipmunk\, squirrel and coyote. Reptile residents include black snakes and a variety of turtles (box\, painted\, spotted\, snapping). Amphibians include frogs\, toads and salamanders. Some of the flowers commonly viewed include mayflowers in April\, ladyslippers in May\, and sheep laurel in June.  The waters on this property drain into West Brook\, a major source (along with North Hill Pond) of the Duck Hill River. After flowing through the Cow Tent Hill Preserve\, the Duck Hill River meanders through the Duxbury marshes for quite a distance before flowing into Duxbury Bay. \nWhile we love dogs\, NSRWA’s walks are dog-free in consideration for all participants. Please leave your pooches at home. \nDirections: Parking behind the Duxbury Town Hall – 878 Tremont Street in Duxbury. Look for the NSRWA Event Signs \nClick here for Trail Map. \nThe Walking Club is looking for guest hosts. If you would like to lead a walk on a local trail that you love\, please contact Theresa Delahunt at volunteercoordinator@nsrwa.org\, or visit our website at https://www.nsrwa.org/get-involved/ \nREGISTER HERE.
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/nsrwa-walking-club-frederick-b-knapp-town-forest-in-duxbury/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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ORGANIZER;CN="North and South Rivers Watershed Association":MAILTO:lori@nsrwa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250413T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250413T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151401
CREATED:20241021T055945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T205439Z
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SUMMARY:Beach Grass Planting at Peggotty Beach - Give Thanks to Our Dunes!
DESCRIPTION:Beach Grass Planting at Peggotty Beach – Give Thanks to Our Dunes! \nNOTE DATE CHANGE: SUNDAY\, APRIL 13\nSaturday\, April 5\, 2025\n10:00am to 12:00pm \nJoin the NSRWA\, the Town of Scituate\, and Scituate Beach Commission on Saturday morning\, April 5 for some fun\, hands-on community engagement at Peggotty Beach in Scituate! We will be planting beach grass\, so bring a trowel\, shovel\, or spoon. We will have digging supplies you can borrow if needed. \nIn addition to the dune nourishment\, will also be running a beach cleanup. Folks are welcome to continue their service by helping keep our coastal areas clean\, healthy\, and free from litter. \nBeach grass is vital because it helps stabilize the dunes – meaning less erosion from wind and water. It acts as a natural defense against storm surges and flooding\, and provides safe habitats for the animals – like birds and small mammals – that call the dunes home. While beach grass is a hardy plant\, foot traffic can wear it down. When we work together to replenish the beach grass we help stabilize and protect the dunes in anticipation of the winter\, and in preparation for the following summer season. \nDiscover why our local beaches are important and ways we can help keep them beautiful and healthy! Join us as we give back to this special place in our community by planting native beach grass on the dunes! \nPeggotty Beach Address: 10 Inner Harbor Rd.\, Scituate\, MA 02066 \nThis is a free event. All ages welcome. Great for the family. No dogs please. \nRegister to volunteer HERE
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/beach-grass-planting-at-peggotty-beach-give-thanks-to-our-dunes/
CATEGORIES:Family Fun
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ORGANIZER;CN="North and South Rivers Watershed Association":MAILTO:lori@nsrwa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250419T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250503T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151401
CREATED:20250402T133222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250429T154712Z
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SUMMARY:Spring Clean-up Opportunities around the South Shore
DESCRIPTION:Beach Cleanup at Hingham Bathing Beach! – Saturday\,  April\, 19 – Join Project 351 from from 1:00 to 3:00pm for a cleanup at Hingham’s Bathing Beach. Project 351 engages high school-aged youth in service projects around Massachusetts. They will be running the cleanup at Hingham’s Bathing Beach and are looking for helpers!\nKeep Marshfield Clean Day – Saturday\, April 19\n9:00 am – 12:00 pm – Marshfield\, MA • For more information\, email for more information or call 781-834-5575 ext. 4.\nKeep Pembroke Beautiful! 2025 Community Clean-up Day – Saturday April\, 26\nPembroke Community Center. From 9:00-11:00am. Registration begins at 8:30am.\nHull: Hulluva Clean Up Day – Saturday April\, 26\n9am – 1pm – Trash bags and gloves will be provided- and only those trash bags provided will be collected. Email for more information and to register.\nHull: Weir River and Straits Pond Clean Up Day – Saturday April\, 26\n9am – 12pm – Picnic with Nona’s Ice Cream for Volunteers at Atlantic Street Playground\, Hull at 12 pm\nWeymouth: Community Clean Up – NEW DATE – Saturday\, May 3 • 9 am – 12:00 pm \nScituate’s Ship Shape Day! – Saturday\, May 3\nFrom 9:00am to 11:00am. Meet at Scituate Harbor. Clean-up supplies available at Town Hall.\nBraintree Beautification Day & 1st Herring Run Celebration – Saturday\, May 3 • kickoff at 8:30am at Sunset Lake. Herring Run celebration at the newly constructed Monatiquot River Restoration Project.\nNorwell Trash Bash – Saturday\, May 3 (rain date May 4)\nFrom 9:00am to 11:00am. Clean-up supplies available at Town Hall.\nHanover Spring Cleaning – Saturday\, May 3 and Sunday\, May 4 – Help us clean up clean before the trash is covered by grass and bushes! Work on your own schedule.
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/spring-clean-up-opportunities-around-the-south-shore/
CATEGORIES:Clean-up Days
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250426T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250426T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151401
CREATED:20250414T180042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250418T155004Z
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SUMMARY:Hanover Crossing Earth Day Event
DESCRIPTION:Hanover Crossing Earth Day Event\nSaturday\, April 26\n11:00am-3:00pm\nHanover Crossing Green \nJoin us for a family-friendly event on the “Green” in the middle of the Hanover Crossing shopping center. Look for the NSRWA mural. \n\nNSRWA will be hosting kids activities including obstacle course and scavenger hunt in front of the mural\nBring a chair to listen to live music by local musicians (Fil Pacino & the UP Lates and Ayla Brown performing)\nOur own Sullivan’s of Castle Island is hosting a Beer Garden\nFood Trucks: Traveling Thyme and Sweeties Shaved Ice\nVisit local businesses featuring demonstrations around planting/conservation or art related activities.\nMeet local garden clubs for demonstrations\nLend your hand to our community art project made from recycled materials.\nGive aways include a rain barrel drawing\, retailer prizes\, NSRWA swag bags\, Hanover Crossing reusable shopping bags\nFamily-friendly activities\n\nLocation: 1775 Washington Street\, Hanover\, MA \n(Mural photo by Kjeld Mahoney)
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/hanover-crossing-earth-day-event/
LOCATION:Hanover Crossing\, 1775 Washington Street\, Hanover\, MA\, 02339\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Fun
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hanover Crossing":MAILTO:info@thehanovercrossing.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250428T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250428T203000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151401
CREATED:20250414T182158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250424T191808Z
UID:72694-1745866800-1745872200@www.nsrwa.org
SUMMARY:Marshfield Town Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Marshfield Town Meeting\nMonday\, April 28\n7:00pm\nMarshfield High School Gymnasium\n167 Forest St\, Marshfield\, MA 02050 \nGet out and vote! At the Marshfield Special Town Meeting on April 28. Article 12\, Item 7 proposes moving $350\,000 from Community Preservation Act funds to create a contingency fund for the Veterans Memorial Park river restoration and park improvement project. Voting Yes for this article will provide the Town with a buffer to cover unexpected expenses incurred since the contract was finalized.
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/marshfield-town-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250429T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250610T143000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151401
CREATED:20250403T132743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T144759Z
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SUMMARY:Know Your Local Waters: Marshfield
DESCRIPTION:Explore Marshfield’s rivers! Join Kezia Bacon and Brian Taylor for a series of 6 walks. Select Tuesdays in April\, May and June (1-2:30pm). Part of Marshfield Senior Center’s Lifelong Learning Program. Registration begins April 15th. First walk is April 29. For more information\, call 781-834-5581.
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/know-your-local-waters-marshfield-2/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250510T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250510T113000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151401
CREATED:20250501T204026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250506T142649Z
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SUMMARY:NSRWA Walking Club - Jacobs Pond Conservation Area
DESCRIPTION:NSRWA Walking Club – Jacobs Pond Conservation Area\nSaturday\, May 10\n10:00-11:30am \nPlease join the NSRWA Walking Club on May 10th from 10 to 11:30 a.m as we meet to explore the Jacobs Pond Conservation Area. This site features 189 acres of Norwell Conservation land with an extensive trail system around the north\, east\, and west sides of the 60-acre pond. \nThe area itself is known as Assinippi. The name\, given by early native inhabitants\, means “rocky water.” There was a Native American settlement here prior to European contact\, and there is a Native American burial ground across the street at the Union Cemetery. \nThe pond was originally called Snapper (or Snapper) Pond. “Snapper/Snappet” was a play on the word “Assinippi.” Later it was named for the Jacobs family\, whose farmhouse\, barn\, and hay fields are located across Jacobs Lane (now overseen by Norwell’s Conservation and Historic Commissions). \nFrom the Jacobs Lane parking area\, a dirt road leads to the pond and the trails. The trails are mostly dirt\, but there are also some boardwalks that traverse wetlands. Some of the trails are very rooty. Along the western side of the pond\, the trail follows an esker ridge.The headwaters for Third Herring Brook are located north of Jacobs Pond\, in the southern portion of Valley Swamp. Third Herring Brook exits the pond from the southern side\, at the dam. The brook forms the border between Norwell and Hanover\, and flows into the North River downstream of the old stone bridge on Washington Street. \nClick here for directions. \nClick here for a trail map. \nREGISTER HERE \nWhile we love dogs\, NSRWA’s walks are dog-free in consideration for all participants. Please leave your pooches at home. \nThe Walking Club is looking for guest hosts. If you would like to lead a walk on a local trail that you love\, please contact Theresa Delahunt at volunteercoordinator@nsrwa.org\, or visit our website.
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/nsrwa-walking-club-jacobs-pond-conservation-area/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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ORGANIZER;CN="North and South Rivers Watershed Association":MAILTO:lori@nsrwa.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250522T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250522T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151401
CREATED:20250505T201945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250505T202038Z
UID:73478-1747929600-1747936800@www.nsrwa.org
SUMMARY:NSRWA Ambassador Training
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, May 22\, 4-6pm – free\nat NSRWA Office\, 214 South Street\, Norwell \nHelp raise awareness! NSRWA seeks volunteers to assist with our 2025 table events and presentations. We’re offering a free training session on Thursday\, May 22 from 4-6pm. Join us and learn how to represent NSRWA at such events as Pembroke Earth Day\, South Shore EcoFest\, and Hanover Day. We’ll also offer guidance on giving presentations at local libraries and senior centers. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/nsrwa-ambassador-training/
LOCATION:NSRWA Offices\, 214 South Street\, Norwell\, MA\, 02061\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,Presentation
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ORGANIZER;CN="North and South Rivers Watershed Association":MAILTO:lori@nsrwa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250524T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250524T133000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151401
CREATED:20250326T153113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T204722Z
UID:71964-1748077200-1748093400@www.nsrwa.org
SUMMARY:Indian Head River Day 2025 - Guided Hike and Kayak Paddles
DESCRIPTION:Join the Indian Head River Coalition (a partnership between the NSRWA\, Wildlands Trust\, and the Towns of Hanover\, Pembroke\, Hanson\, and Plymouth County) as we celebrate this amazing river and its surrounding land. Take part in a guided hike\, or kayak paddle\, or BOTH! Schedule and registration pages are listed below. \nEmbark on a land or water adventure as we explore a unique and diverse habitat steeped in local history. Amazing flora and fauna\, freshwater tidal marsh\, wild rice\, and migratory herring are all some of what can be found in and around the Indian Head River. We will also be given access to enter a historic mill on the Indian Head River! Discover why the Indian Head River Coalition has worked to preserve and protect this gem of the South Shore. \nMeet at the Hanover Public Launch: 2 Indian Head Dr\, Hanover\, MA \nSchedule: \n9:00-11:45am – Guided Hike with Wildlands Trust – Registration Link to Hike HERE \n9:30-11:00am – Guided Kayak Paddle with the NSRWA #1 – Register for Kayak Paddle #1 HERE \n12:00-1:30pm – Guided Kayak Paddle with the NSRWA #2* – Register for Kayak Paddle #2 HERE \nFor the kayak trips: bring your own vessel or borrow one of the NSRWA’s single kayaks. Ages 12 years and up ONLY. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Slow moving tidal water\, previous kayak experience recommended. \n*Guided Kayak Paddle #2 will depart once the hikers have returned\, allowing time for folks to attend both the hike and Kayak Paddle #2.
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/indian-head-river-day-2025-guided-hike-and-kayak-paddles/
LOCATION:Hanover Public Launch\, 2 Indian Head Dr.\, Hanover\, 02339
CATEGORIES:Paddling,Walk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250602T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250602T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151401
CREATED:20250505T202756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250505T202848Z
UID:73481-1748862000-1748883600@www.nsrwa.org
SUMMARY:History of the North River Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, June 2\n11:00am – FREE \nJoin NSRWA for an engaging slideshow presentation on the history of the North River. It’s happening Monday\, June 2nd\, at 11am at the Pembroke Community Center (Senior Services)\, 128 Center Street. \nFor more information\, contact Melissa Donahue – 781-829-3659
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/history-of-the-north-river-presentation/
CATEGORIES:History,Presentation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250602T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250602T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151401
CREATED:20250423T150112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250502T165652Z
UID:73001-1748890800-1748894400@www.nsrwa.org
SUMMARY:Sustaining the Stripers
DESCRIPTION:Sustaining the Stripers \nMonday\, June 2\n7:00-8:00pm\nZoom Webinar \nLearn about the current state of the Striped Bass population and why proper catch and release of the species is so important to its long term health with expert Ben Gahagan\, Mass DMF Recreational Fisheries Program Leader. Ben will share the latest science on the status of the species and the best techniques for catch and release to improve the future health of the fishery. Please join us to get ready for the catch and release South Shore Striper Tournament and your fishing season. \nCheck out these excellent resources: \n\nMA DMF Citizen Science results page\nKeep Fish Wet Stripers in Our Hands Materials\n3 Striped Bass Tactics videos\n\nREGISTER HERE FOR THE WEBINAR. \nRegister for the 2025 Striper Tournament. \n \nResults of MassDMF Citizen Science Project \nMortality vs. Lure Hook Type\nMortality vs Tackle Type. Graphs courtesy of MA DMF.
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/sustaining-the-stripers/
CATEGORIES:Fishing,Fly Fishing
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ORGANIZER;CN="North and South Rivers Watershed Association":MAILTO:lori@nsrwa.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250606T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250608T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151401
CREATED:20250410T171246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250603T190643Z
UID:72562-1749229200-1749384000@www.nsrwa.org
SUMMARY:2025 South Shore Striper Tournament
DESCRIPTION:Join NSRWA for a fun weekend of catch and release fishing!\n\n$3\,000 in cash and additional prizes for winning anglers and catch and release videos!\nJune 6 @ 5:00 pm – June 8 @ 12:00 pm\nAdult entries are $75\, Children 12 and under are $15\, Calcutta is $20\n(Day of entries are $80 for adults) \nAll kids entered will get a $25 goodie bag. \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER. \nPick Up Location and Times\nPreregister online or at the locations below\, and pick up your packet at the following: \n\nBelsan Bait & Tackle\n4 Brook Street\, Scituate\, MA\nFriday\, June 6 – 8:00am-6:00pm\nSaturday\, June 7 – 8:00am-12:00 noon\nGoose Hummock Shops\n15 Rte. 6A\, Orleans\, MA\nFriday\, June 6 – 1:00-6:00pm\nFISH Northeast\n68 Shops at 5 Way\, Plymouth\nFriday\, June 6 – 11:00am-6:00pm\nSaturday\, June 7 – 8:00am-12:00pm\n\nHave a measuring stick from a previous South Shore Striper Tournament? Bring it with you\, get a 2025 sticker\, and become eligible for a prize drawing. \nWe encourage you to submit videos of you releasing your catch as part of your entry. Release videos will be entered to win additional prizes. \nCheck the 2025 Leaderboard \nWatch Our Sustaining the Stripers Webinar \nClick Here to Sponsor our 2025 Striper Tournament \nJoin us for the awards presentation at Belsan Bait & Tackle on Sunday\, June 8 at 2:00pm. A Zoom link will also be sent out to all participants.
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/2025-south-shore-striper-tournament/
CATEGORIES:Education,Fishing,Fly Fishing
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ORGANIZER;CN="North and South Rivers Watershed Association":MAILTO:lori@nsrwa.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250607T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250913T094500
DTSTAMP:20260405T151401
CREATED:20250512T170157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250902T192932Z
UID:73604-1749285000-1757756700@www.nsrwa.org
SUMMARY:Yoga at the River’s Edge 2025
DESCRIPTION:Outdoor Gentle Yoga classes take place at various locations along the North and South Rivers. Saturdays\, June 7 through September 13 (8:30-9:45 am) and select Wednesdays\, June 18 through September 3 (mostly 6:30-7:45pm\, with one exception). \nThis is the 29th season of our popular outdoor Gentle Yoga program! \nREGISTRATION \n\nAdvance registration and payment required for each class/$16 per class\nParticipants under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult.\n\nREGISTER HERE \nCLASS LOCATIONS \n\nRexhame Beach (in the dunes by the South River)\, at the end of Standish Street\, Marshfield\nCouch Beach (via Couch Cemetery)\, 629 Union Street\, Marshfield\nSouth River Park (lower section)\, 2148 Ocean Street\, Marshfield\nJPH Organization at Ferry Hill (formerly YWCA Marshfield)\, 76 Ferry Hill Road\, Marshfield\nDriftway Conservation Park\, 250 Driftway\, Scituate\n\nPARKING \n\nRexhame classes: Parking is free with a Marshfield Beach Sticker. All others must pay $1 to park\, and depart immediately after class.\nAll other classes: Parking is free\n\nWEATHER CANCELLATIONS \n\nClasses are cancelled on rainy days. The decision will be made 1-2 hours before scheduled start time. All registered participants will be contacted via email.\n\nSAFETY \n\nFor classes at Couch Beach\, plan ahead for an approximately 0.3-mile walk over uneven terrain\n\n \nWHAT TO BRING \nPlease bring a yoga mat. You may also like to have a blanket to place under your mat to accommodate your outstretched arms and legs. Dress in layers — the temperature can change quickly as the sun rises or as clouds move in. Other supplies to consider: drinking water\, bug repellant\, sunscreen\, hat\, sunglasses. \nREGISTER HERE \nSEPTEMBER \nWednesday\, September 3 • 6-7:30pm: Kezia Bacon at Rexhame Dunes\, Marshfield (Note earlier time) \nSaturday\, September 6 • 8:30-9:45am: Katherine Twigg at Rexhame Dunes\, Marshfield \nSaturday\, September 13 • 8:30-9:45am: Kezia Bacon at Couch Beach\, Marshfield \n \nFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA \nFacebook • Instagram \nQUESTIONS? \nEmail Program Director Kezia Bacon at yoga@nsrwa.org \n——- \nListen To Our Segment on WATD’s Boomer Being \nIn Spring 2024\, NSRWA’s Yoga Program Director Kezia Bacon appeared on WATD 95.9 FM’s Boomer Being program to talk about Yoga at the River’s Edge\, in a 5-minute segment. You can hear it right here. \nCheck Us Out on “Give Me The Good News!” \nIn July 2023\, Yoga at the River’s Edge was featured in a segment of Harbor Media’s “Give Me The Good News\,” produced by Brian Sullivan. Learn about our program’s history\, meet our founder\, and catch some glimpses of an actual Yoga at the River’s Edge class. All in 4 short minutes! Click here to view. \n——- \nYoga Videos Available! \nThanks to NSRWA Correspondent and Yoga at the River’s Edge Founder Kezia Bacon for providing these virtual yoga sessions. It’s time to roll out your mat and give yourself some stretching\, breathing\, and relaxation! \nGentle Yoga Sequence\nOn YouTube \nGuided Loving Kindness Meditation\nOn YouTube \nGuided Breathing Meditation\nOn YouTube \nGuided Count of Four Meditation\nOn YouTube \nDynamic Yoga for Kids and Adults\nOn YouTube
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/yoga-at-the-rivers-edge-2025/
CATEGORIES:Yoga
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ORGANIZER;CN="North and South Rivers Watershed Association":MAILTO:lori@nsrwa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250617T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250617T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151402
CREATED:20250613T161405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250613T161405Z
UID:75242-1750185000-1750188600@www.nsrwa.org
SUMMARY:Timing the Tides Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Want to go paddling on the rivers this summer but aren’t sure how to time the tides\, where to put in or what the best itineraries are? It can be a little intimidating – but with a little guidance you can enjoy one of the most beautiful natural gems on the South Shore! \nThis workshop is designed to provide all you need to know to navigate the North and South Rivers safely and find out some of the important nature and history you will see while out on your adventure. We will provide a virtual tour of the rivers – where to put in\, how to time the tides at each put in\, some easy\, medium and hardcore itineraries and some points of interest along those itineraries. This presentation will help you start to explore the nature in your own back yard! \nThis event is free and open to the public but registration through the library is required. The workshop will be held at the Scituate Public Library\, 85 Branch St Scituate MA 02066
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/timing-the-tides-workshop-3/
LOCATION:Scituate Public Library\, 85 Branch Street\, Scituate\, MA\, 02066\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Paddling,Timing the Tides
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ORGANIZER;CN="Scituate Public Library":MAILTO:https://www.scituatema.gov/town-library/webforms/contact-us
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250706T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250706T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151402
CREATED:20250507T182313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T152425Z
UID:73568-1751792400-1751806800@www.nsrwa.org
SUMMARY:2025 Great River Race
DESCRIPTION:July 5\, 2025 Notice from the North and South Rivers Watershed Association – Sunday July 6\, 2025 Great River Race Cancelled Due to Heat Advisory \nDue to the Heat Advisory and after careful consideration of risks of heat illness to our racers\, first responders and our amazing volunteers who help run the race we are cancelling this year’s Great River Race. In past years\, even without heat advisory notices\, we have had racers and volunteers experience heat related illnesses and we have learned from that experience. We are all disappointed\, as many months of planning go into this event\, but the safety of our volunteers\, staff\, racers and first responders comes first. \nThis event is not possible to reschedule due to the tide and logistics involved. There are no refunds for this event and your entry fee will support our environmental nonprofit mission. We appreciate your understanding and your support of our nonprofit environmental mission to educate and engage people to protect our waters. \nYou can pick up your commemorative Great RIver Race t-shirt at the Norwell Bridge St Boat Ramp/Starting Line between 7 – 9 am Sunday morning or stop by the NSRWA office at 214 South St Norwell Monday 1-5 pm\, Wednesday 9 am – 3 pm\, or Thursday 9 am – 3 pm. If you cannot pick it up please joe@nsrwa.org know and we can mail it to you. \nStay hydrated and cool during this heat advisory\, check on your neighbors and friends and we hope to see you at next year’s Great River Race. \nThank you again to all for your understanding and support. \nSamantha Woods\nExecutive Director NSRWA and GRR Race Director\nsamantha@nsrwa.org \n____________________________________________ \nCome join us on 4th of July weekend and paddle on one of the most beautiful rivers in Massachusetts. Help us celebrate the 35th year for the Great River Race on the beautiful North River. This awesome 7.5 mile race starts at Bridge Street Canoe Launch in Norwell and ends at Indian Head Drive in Hanover. Click here to see race map. \nGet competitive and race your friends and enjoy this outstanding view of the river! We time the race for paddlers to ride the incoming tide\, but all paddlers must complete the race course in under 3 hours in order to avoid the tide turning. We recommend this for people who have some experience paddling and who are in good physical condition as the total mileage is 8.5 miles to the take out. All ages welcome. (Participants age 14 and under must be accompanied by an adult). Any type of non-motorized watercraft is eligible to enter the race – even stand-up paddle boards! There is also the “Best Decorated Boat or Boater” division for the less serious\, but creative paddler. \nAll paddlers must wear a life jacket at all times while on the river and there is absolutely no alcohol allowed during the race or you will be disqualified. \nFunds raised through the Great River Race support the NSRWA’s environmental education and outdoor programs. Our programs are the perfect way for children and adults to fall in love with and protect local natural treasures\, especially our waters. Help us to get 2\,500 children and adults outdoors to explore nature and have an experience they’ll never forget! \nCOST\nThis year’s Great River Race is $55 for the first participant per craft if preregistered by Thursday\, July 3 at 12:00 noon. After that time\, late registration will be $75 for the first participant per craft day of. Each additional participant on the same craft is $10. FundRacers race FREE when they raise $150 or more. Each registration includes the collectible Great River Race T-shirt. Additional T-shirts will be available for purchase. In the event of a severe weather cancellation there will be no rain date or refund\, you will receive your collectible event T-shirt\, and the registration fee will be a donation to support environmental education. All participants (including minors under 14 years of age) must have a signed waiver to participate in the race. The waiver is in the registration form. \nRacers get: \n\nA FREE ice cream coupon for JC’s Dairy in Hanover ($4 Value)\nA custom collectible 2025 Great River Race T-shirt\nA FREE beer for those participants over 21 years of age\, or FREE kombucha from IndieFerm\nFree admission to the afterparty on July 6 including food\, ice cream\, games\, and more!\n\nMake a Donation to Support Our Environmental Education and Outdoor Programs \nBecome a Corporate Sponsor
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/2025-great-river-race/
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Great River Race,Paddling,Party
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ORGANIZER;CN="North and South Rivers Watershed Association":MAILTO:lori@nsrwa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250815T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250815T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151402
CREATED:20250724T155814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250814T193117Z
UID:76375-1755248400-1755262800@www.nsrwa.org
SUMMARY:Marsh Habitat Exploration - Guided South River Paddle - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Marsh Habitat Exploration – Guided South River Paddle\nFriday\, August 15\n9:00am – 1:00pm\nKayaks and van shuttle service included!\nAdditional time available at the end to picnic\, swim and/or explore Rexhame Beach \nJoin the NSRWA on a guided kayak one-way-trip paddle of the South River. We will begin up river at the Keville Footbridge and paddle down stream to Rexhame Beach. Van shuttle service will pick us up at Rexhame Beach and return us to the launch. This trip will explore several miles of the South River including salt marsh habitat teaming with unique plants and wildlife. Great for photography and birding! Chances to see marsh wren and saltmarsh sparrows! Participants will have the opportunity to explore\, picnic\, and swim in the South River and Rexhame Beach upon the completion of the paddle. We will also discuss South River timing of the tides to help participants gain confidence in planning a river trip of the own! \nNSRWA will provide the paddles\, PFDs\, and single person recreational kayaks. \nThis is a rare NSRWA offering with limited capacity. Don’t miss out! This is a great opportunity for those who signed up for the Great River Race. \nWe will be paddling with the help of a tidal current. However\, previous paddling experience is required as this trip will cover nearly 4 miles and require mild strength and stamina. Participants will be asked to help carry the boats roughly 150 yards to the launch site\, as well as a shorter distance at the ending site. Youth ages 12 and up and welcome\, but must be accompanied by an adult. \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \nPrecise meeting locations and any additional details will be provide upon registration.
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/a-paddle-back-in-time-guided-south-river-paddle/
LOCATION:1880 Ocean St.\, Marshfield\, MA 02050\, 1880 Ocean St.\, MA\, 02050\, United States
CATEGORIES:Paddling
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ORGANIZER;CN="North and South Rivers Watershed Association":MAILTO:lori@nsrwa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250822T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250822T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151402
CREATED:20250724T152759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250814T193144Z
UID:76646-1755853200-1755867600@www.nsrwa.org
SUMMARY:A Paddle Back in Time - Guided North River Kayak Paddle - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:A Paddle Back in Time – Guided North River Kayak Paddle\nFriday\, August 22\n9:00am – 1:00pm\nMarshfield Canoe Launch\n$40 – Kayaks and van shuttle service included \nJoin the NSRWA on a guided kayak paddle of the North River from Union St. Bridge to Couch Beach and return. We will paddle a lovely section of the North River estuary\, stopping at Couch Beach with time to explore\, picnic\, and swim\, then return to Union St. with the tide. We will paddle up river with the tide\, then return after the tide flips. A fantastic trip with amazing natural scenery and local history\, including several historical North River Ship Yard sites. Great for birding and photography too. We will also discuss the timing of the North River tides to help participants gain confidence in planning a river trip of their own! \nNSRWA will provide the paddles\, PFDs\, and single person recreational kayaks. \nThis is a rare NSRWA offering with limited capacity. Don’t miss out. This is a great opportunity for those who signed up for the Great River Race! \nWe will be paddling with the help of a tidal current. However\, previous paddling experience is required\, as this trip will cover nearly 3 miles and require mild strength and stamina. Participants will be asked to help carry the boats a very short distance to the put in. Youth ages 12 and up and welcome\, but must be accompanied by an adult. \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/a-paddle-back-in-time-guided-north-river-kayak-paddle/
LOCATION:Marshfield Canoe Launch\, Marshfield Canoe Launch/Brooks Tilden Shipyard\, Marshfield\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Paddling
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ORGANIZER;CN="North and South Rivers Watershed Association":MAILTO:lori@nsrwa.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250906T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250906T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151402
CREATED:20250826T203329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250828T203330Z
UID:77093-1757152800-1757160000@www.nsrwa.org
SUMMARY:Gulf River Kayak Paddle and Mordecai Lincoln Property Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join NSRWA Educator Brian Taylor and local historian Jim Glinski for a special tour of the Mordecai Lincoln Property in Scituate. The event will include a hike on the property’s trail along Bound Brook and the Gulf River\, a kayak paddle on the Gulf River\, and a tour of the 17th century main house. \nThis is part-kayak and part-walking tour of the Gulf River and Mordecai Lincoln Historical Site. The NSRWA will have single kayaks available for use. \nThis will be a relatively short and easy kayak paddle exploring the Gulf River\, however previous kayak experience is required. \nRegister HERE
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/gulf-river-kayak-paddle-and-mordecai-lincoln-property-tour/
LOCATION:Mordecai Lincolin Historic Site\, 68 Mordecai Lincoln Rd\, Scituate\, MA\, 02066\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,Paddling,Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250913T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250913T113000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151402
CREATED:20250814T192305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T150111Z
UID:77017-1757757600-1757763000@www.nsrwa.org
SUMMARY:NSRWA Walking Club - Wompatuck State Park in Hingham
DESCRIPTION:Walking Club Returns!\nWompatuck State Park in Hingham\nSaturday\, September 13\n10:00-11:30am \nJoin guest hosts Steve Gammon and Doug Luoma as we explore Wompatuck State Park in Hingham on Saturday\, September 13 from 10:00-11:30. Steve and Doug are members of the Friends of Wompatuck non-profit organization and have intimate knowledge of the park and its history. Steve was the park supervisor at Wompatuck until 2015 while Doug is an active member of the Norwell Conservation Commission. \nThe park encompasses 3\,500 acres across four towns; Hingham\, Cohasset\, Scituate and Norwell\, with 12 miles of paved trails and another 40 miles of forest paths. Accord Brook passes though part of the park flowing through Triphammer pond on its way to the Weir River. The Aaron River flows through another part of the park into the Aaron Reservoir on its way to the Gulf River. \nPrior to Massachusetts taking possession of Wompatuck in 1966\, the US government operated the Hingham Naval Ammunition Depot Annex there throughout World War II and the Korean Conflict. Today the park is managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation. Because of the vast forested acreage\, the park supports a diverse population of wildlife and is traditionally known as a great spring birding destination. \nPlan on a walk over both paved and unpaved trails with slight elevation gain in some areas. \nWhile we love dogs. NSRWA’s walks are dog-free in consideration for all participants. Please leave your furry loved ones at home. \nWe will meet at visitor center parking lot on Union St. in Hingham. \nDirections: Parking at the Wompatuck State Park Visitor Center on Union St. in Hingham. Look for the NSRWA Event sign. \nClick here for Trail Map. \nREGISTER HERE \nThe Walking Club is looking for guest hosts. If you would like to lead a walk on a local trail that you love\, please contact Kezia at kezia@nsrwa.org. \nSteve’s Bio \nSteve French is an adult focused educator for Mass Audubon covering southeastern Massachusetts. Prior to joining Mass Audubon Steve was a volunteer for over 10 years at the North River sanctuary in Marshfield. During that time Steve and his wife Pam owned and operated the Wild Birds Unlimited store in Hanover where they introduced people to the joys of feeding and watching birds. Steve has been leading presentations\, walks and field schools all over the southeast utilizing his extensive knowledge of wildlife and regional history. His passions include nature\, hiking and kayaking. \n 
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/nsrwa-walking-club-wompatuck-state-park-in-hingham/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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ORGANIZER;CN="North and South Rivers Watershed Association":MAILTO:lori@nsrwa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T113000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151402
CREATED:20250829T175729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250905T180611Z
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SUMMARY:Wild Rice Paddle 2025. MOVED TO SATURDAY Sept 20!
DESCRIPTION:Wild Rice Paddle 2025\nSaturday\, September 20\n10:00-11:30am \nJoin us on a relaxing autumn paddle around the Upper Reaches of the North River. The confluence of the Indian Head River and Herring Brook forms the upper reaches of the North River. This creates a lovely freshwater tidal marsh\, one of only a handful in the state. Early fall colors and cooler weather make for a great time to enjoy the beauty that this section of river has to offer. \nWild rice (Zizana sp.)\, also known as Indian Rice is found on the slower flowing portions of the North River and Herring Brook River. It is a favorite food for many of the wildfowl that frequent the waterway. \nWe will meet at 10:00am at the Hanover Canoe Launch on Saturday\, September 20. If you are bringing your own vessel\, please try to arrive early so you have time to unload and be on the water by 10:00am. Register with one of the links below. Please choose the appropriate link based on whether you have your own vessel (free)\, or need to borrow one of ours ($20). \nRegister to BRING YOUR OWN VESSEL – FREE \nRegister to BORROW ONE OF OUR KAYAKS – Single Kayak\, Paddle\, and PFD included. – $20
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/wild-rice-paddle-2025/
LOCATION:Hanover Public Launch\, 2 Indian Head Dr.\, Hanover\, 02339
CATEGORIES:History,Paddling
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ORGANIZER;CN="North and South Rivers Watershed Association":MAILTO:lori@nsrwa.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251011T113000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250912T231208Z
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SUMMARY:NSRWA Walking Club - Knapp Town Forest/North Hill Marsh in Duxbury
DESCRIPTION:NSRWA Walking Club\nKnapp Town Forest/North Hill Marsh in Duxbury\nSaturday\, October 11\n10:00-11:30am \nJoin Walking Club Coordinator Steve French and Guest Host Doug Lowry as we explore Knapp Town Forest and North Hill Marsh Sanctuary in Duxbury on Saturday\, October 11 from 10:00-11:30am. Doug is a senior teacher naturalist for Mass Audubon with extensive knowledge of local conservation lands around the South Shore. One of his many passions is to connect people with the natural world around us and to share insights into what is happening seasonally in nature. As always\, his walks are fun and full of insights and humor. \nKnapp Town Forest and North Hill Marsh are located within Duxbury’s 1000-acre greenbelt. The sanctuary itself is about 146 acres\, 90 of which are a pond and wetland surrounded by an oak and pine forest. You can often find different species of ducks\, great blue herons\, kingfishers and tree swallows around the pond. It is also a great place to look for salamanders\, frogs and turtles. The 80-acre Knapp Town Forest surrounds the sanctuary with many interconnected trails. All trails throughout the greenbelt are maintained by the Town of Duxbury. \nPlan on a walk over forest trails with varying elevation changes. \nWhile we love dogs. NSRWA’s walks are dog-free in consideration for all participants. Please leave your furry loved ones at home. \nDirections: Parking is available behind Duxbury Town Hall\, 878 Tremont St (Rt. 3A) in Duxbury. Look for the NSRWA Event sign. \nClick here for Trail Map. \nThe Walking Club is looking for guest hosts. If you would like to lead a walk on a local trail that you love\, please contact Kezia Bacon at kezia@nsrwa.org\, or visit our website at https://www.nsrwa.org/get-involved/ \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/nsrwa-walking-club-knapp-town-forest-north-hill-marsh-in-duxbury/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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ORGANIZER;CN="North and South Rivers Watershed Association":MAILTO:lori@nsrwa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251013T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251013T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151402
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SUMMARY:Meditative Walk at Chapman’s Landing
DESCRIPTION:Meditative Walk at Chapman’s Landing – CANCELED DUE TO WEATHER\nWith Kezia Bacon\nMonday\, October 13 (Indigenous Peoples Day)\n2:00-4:00pm\nAt Chapman’s Landing\, Hanover \nExplore Chapman’s Landing with NSRWA! We’ll follow a trail through the woods and enjoy occasional views of the Indian Head River\, the North River\, and Iron Mine Brook. While walking\, participants will be encouraged to focus on the sights and sounds–and even the smells!–of the natural world. This woodland trail is sometimes wide\, and sometimes narrow\, and includes damp and/or bumpy sections. No dogs\, please. (Distance: 1.5 miles) Park at the end of Indian Head Drive\, Hanover. \nFREE (Donations welcome.)\nRegistration required.\nLimit 25 participants
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/meditative-walk-at-chapmans-landing/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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ORGANIZER;CN="North and South Rivers Watershed Association":MAILTO:lori@nsrwa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251101T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251101T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T151402
CREATED:20221011T172341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251014T200550Z
UID:46939-1761991200-1761998400@www.nsrwa.org
SUMMARY:Beachgrass Planting at Peggotty Beach 2025
DESCRIPTION:Beachgrass Planting at Peggotty Beach 2025\nSaturday\, November 1\n10:00am to 12:00noon \nJoin the North and South Rivers Watershed Association\, Scituate Beach Commission\, Harbor United Methodist Church\, and Scituate Trashed on Saturday morning\, November 1st for some fun hands-on community engagement and beach rejuvenation at Peggotty Beach in Scituate! Discover why our local beaches are important\, and ways we can help keep them beautiful and healthy! Join us as we give back to this special place in our community by planting native beachgrass on the dunes! Registration is required. \nAddress: 10 Inner Harbor Rd. Scituate\, MA 02066 \nThis is a free event. All ages welcome. Great for the family. No dogs please. \nBring a trowel\, shovel\, or spoon. \nREGISTER HERE \n 
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/beachgrass-planting-at-peggotty-beach-2025/
CATEGORIES:Family Fun
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ORGANIZER;CN="North and South Rivers Watershed Association":MAILTO:lori@nsrwa.org
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