Looking for native plants to add to your garden? Come check out our selection of native plants grown here at Silver Lake Nature Center on Saturday, June 14! The sale will continue throughout the following week until we sell out. Seeds were sown using the Winter Sowing Method taught at…
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Join us on the first Saturday of each month, from 10am to 12pm to help keep the beautiful SLNC Trails/Grounds so beautiful. Be prepared to get wet and dirty. Bring a refillable water bottle. This event is Rain or Shine. Visit our Calendar Listing to register. Thank you! *Volunteers under…
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Click here to sign up for this fun, free event.
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SLNC extends a huge thanks to ALL of our Members who attended our Annual Meeting/Member Appreciation last Saturday (3/15) AND also to those who couldn’t be there! This was a great time to learn more about some of the awesome things that happen at SLNC year ‘round AND to meet/greet…
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Awesome article by "The Rider News!" https://theridernews.com/pesky-plants-a-mission-to-remove-multiflora-rose/ RU Serving offered volunteer work for students and faculty to remove invasive plant species at Silver Lake Nature Center. Sofia Santiago/The Rider News Home/Features & Entertainment/Entertainment/Pesky plants: a mission to remove Multiflora Rose Pesky plants: a mission to remove Multiflora Rose 3 days…
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Great Article about the SLNC Earthship by Lorelei Lawson of "Garden State Globetrotter:" https://www.gardenstateglobetrotter.com/pennsylvania/earthship Feb 13 Written By Lorelei Lawson Earthships are environmentally friendly buildings that are made with a mix of natural and recycled materials. Did you know that the only public earthship on the east coast is located…
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For info on holding a Birthday Party at Silver Lake Nature Center, please visit: Birthdays - Silver Lake Nature Center.
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Join us for the Silver Lake Nature Center Mini BioBlitz on March 22, 2025 from 10 am to 12 pm. We’ll meet at the SLNC Visitors’ Center for a quick orientation and workshop on using iNaturalist, and then head out on the trails to observe as many species as possible.…
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