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  • Earth Yoga with Amy Hess 9/03

    Join yoga instructor Amy Hess for a one hour class in the nature center.  Please bring a yoga mat.  Pre-register and pre-pay online or by phone, walk-ins welcome. $20.00 per class.

    $20.00
  • Invasive Plant Removal at QWR

    Join Weed Warrior Leader Danna McCormick and QWR Staff for this invasive plant removal event. Invasive plants are a major threat to our forests, and stopping their spread helps allow native plants to thrive in the understory. Please dress for the work and weather. We recommend wearing sturdy boots or sneakers and long layers, including …

  • Earth Yoga With Amy Hess 9/10

    Join yoga instructor Amy Hess for a one hour class in the nature center.  Please bring a yoga mat.  Pre-register and pre-pay online or by phone, walk-ins welcome. $20.00 per class.

  • Pollinator Garden Tour (hosted by Greater Westhampton SAP)

    Greater Westhampton Suffolk Alliance of Pollinators (SAP) is offering a Pollinator Garden Tour (self-guided) in the Quogue/Westhampton Area. Visit local private gardens to see beautiful pollinator gardens. Check in is at the Quogue Library lawn at the SAP table starting at 9:00 AM to receive the tour locations. Supporting pollinators is vital to our ecosystem …

  • Owl Animal Ambassador Storytime

    Join Quogue Library storyteller for a special story hour in the Nature Center, including a simple craft and a special visit from one of our Eastern Screech Owls. Children must be accompanied by an adult. This program is offered in collaboration with the Quogue Library. Reservations required, $5 per child, free for QWR members.

    Free – $5.00
  • Earth Yoga with Amy Hess 9/17

    Join yoga instructor Amy Hess for a one hour class in the nature center.  Please bring a yoga mat.  Pre-register and pre-pay online or by phone, walk-ins welcome. $20.00 per class.

  • Blue Carbon Presentation with CCE Marine

    Blue Carbon refers to the carbon dioxide captured and stored by oceans and coastal ecosystems, such as seagrass meadows and salt marshes. These Blue Carbon Ecosystems play a crucial role in reducing atmospheric carbon dioxide, thereby mitigating climate change. With funding from the South Shore Estuary Reserve Program, Cornell Cooperative Extension’s Back to the Bays …