Squantz Pond Nature Tour
Squantz Pond, New Fairfield, CT New Fairfield, CT, United StatesA Nature Tour can open your eyes to the opportunities around you, reconnecting you to the vast network of life that is the natural world.
A Nature Tour can open your eyes to the opportunities around you, reconnecting you to the vast network of life that is the natural world.
Explore the variety of wildlife in our area through tracks and trails. This is a solid introduction into the world of tracking, but also great hands-on tracking time for more experienced trackers.
Who couldn’t fall in love with these incredible creatures? Join us at the sanctuary for this rare opportunity to meet and interact with miniature Argentinian, Bolivian, Chilean & Peruvian Llamas! Rowanwood Farm and Eco Acres will discuss the many variations of llamas and help you learn about their origins, fiber types and patterns.
A Nature Tour can open your eyes to the opportunities around you, reconnecting you to the vast network of life that is the natural world.
A Nature Tour can open your eyes to the opportunities around you, reconnecting you to the vast network of life that is the natural world.
Catherine’s Butterfly Party is coming back to Newtown and you’re invited to this spectacular FREE FAMILY FESTIVAL WITH SUPER ADOPTION EVENT. Eco Acres and Rowanwood Farm will both be attending this event!
Come join us in the Tipi with Grandmother Nancy Andry at beautiful Rowanwood Farm!
Hear stories of the many Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island and learn some fun and fascinating things!
Explore the variety of wildlife in our area through tracks and trails. This is a solid introduction into the world of tracking, but also great hands-on tracking time for more experienced trackers.
Join us at Rowanwood Farm for the Harvest Moon Education Festival (Sep 29 - Oct 1): a weekend full of practice, training, and sharing. The festival is packed with lectures, demos, ceremonies and workshops. We start on Friday, Sep 29th at 4 pm and end on Sun, Oct 1st at 7 pm.
The day-long celebration on October 14th from 12pm-5pm features a cordage-making workshop followed by a film and lecture on the history and future of Indigenous education in the United States.
In this workshop, participants will construct a mini coil basket using natural fibers, such as jute and rafia. Embellish the basket with beads or other ornamentation for a unique creation.
Join us on a fascinating journey to tour the world of trees! Our tour will include an in-depth discussion on the characteristics that make a tree a tree, and we will point out specific species that we encounter along the way.