Walk and Talk
McIntosh Reserve Park 1046 W. McIntosh Cr, Whitesburg, GA, United StatesDr. Jerry Stober: Rising CO2 levels in the atmosphere. More details to follow
Dr. Jerry Stober: Rising CO2 levels in the atmosphere. More details to follow
Brent Hess with DNR: Sampling the fish in the Chattahoochee at McIntost Park. More details to follow.
The clean-up hikes begin about 9 am. If you would be willing to help with registration and handing out tee shirts, or to serve as a hike guide, please email Margery ([email protected]) or Dita ([email protected]).
Renee Morrison - Nature Observation through Fairy Houses. Folks of ALL ages enjoy this nature program which blends storytelling, imagination, enchantment, art and science. For families, teachers, grandparents, master gardeners, nature enthusiasts - everyone. More details at: McIntosh Fairy Program 2015
Saturday, November 14, 4 pm Location: Lowell United Methodist Church 180 Lowell Lane Carrollton, GA (The church is located at the corner of Lowell Road and Highway 5, west of McIntosh Reserve Park. For those coming from parts of Carrollton, it may be quickest to take Lowell Road from South Highway 27.) Timeline: 4 pm: Potluck dinner. Bring your favorite potluck contribution. (Something with a Native American connection would […]
Our annual visit from the Chattahoochee River Keeper
Christmas Ferns and Hollies. Meet at 10:00 am at the old range station. Parking fees will again be waived for those attending. Linda Alexander will help us identify any plants we may encounter on our walk along the back trails of the park. Pray for a nice warm day.
The next Walk and Talk will be March 19 at 10 am at the Old Ranger Station, Pavilion 3. Trecia Neal, Fernbank Science Center in Atlanta, will talk about the migratory Monarch butterflies ecology and habitat. After the presentation, there will be a short, informal hike. The parking fee will be exempt for those attending this event.
Saturday, April 16, 2016, 9 am. Spring wildflower hike, led by Mike and Gina Strickland. Meet in the parking lot of the old ranger station in McIntosh Reserve. This hike usually takes about 2 hours to complete, with flower identifications and discussion. Bring your camera. If you get good pictures, share them with us so they can be added to our […]