FallSeining
The public is invited to two free programs hosted by Clearwater this September and taking place at Esopus Meadows Preserve near Kingston, NY. These family-friendly programs will offer an opportunity to learn about river flora and fauna, and take a hike to learn about the ancient geologic forces that shaped the environment
we see today. These outdoor family events are appropriate for all ages and provide a fun and relaxed way to learn about the Hudson River.

 

 

 

It all takes place at Esopus Meadows Preserve 257 River Road, Ulster Park, NY! (MAP)

Sunset Seine and Sing
Saturday, September 7, 5:00PM
One hour seining (fishing with a net) program for all ages, where participants will take to the river with waders and a net and see what they can catch. That evening features a concert by Clearwater’s own Power of Song. Participants are invited to bring a picnic dinner and relax by the river for an enjoyable and educational experience.

Walk and Wade
Saturday, September  28, 11:00AM
Explore how water has shaped our environment over the last 20,000 years. Enjoy a moderate one-hour hike followed by seining the Hudson River. We will discuss the fish we catch, how the river gets ready for winter, and the changing water quality of the river.

For more information, contact Eli Schloss, Tideline Director, at  Eli@Clearwater.org, 845 797-2847

Part of the Hudson River Valley Ramble