August 2025 Programs at #RangePond State Park
31 State Park Road #PolandME 04274

#ForestWalk Meditation
Wednesday, August 6, 13, 20 & 27, 11:00 a.m.—Noon
Meet at 10:45 a.m. at the parking lot across from the Range Pond State Park gate. The program will start at 11:00 a.m. Yes, we know it’s a funny name, but here generations of Mainers have called it “Going up to Camp”. In Japan they say "#ShinrinYoku,” which literally means "forest bath". Make time for yourself, life is hectic. Come over to slow down and connect with Range Pond’s forest and wildlife. Enjoy an hour of quiet. Prepare to be outside, that means black fly & tick precautions. Bring a folding chair if you want to sit. Don’ts: Leave those bars of soap at home and please leave your phone in your car. Ranger Lori, a retired educator and lifelong outdoor enthusiast will facilitate this program.

#BookSwap at the Park
Saturday, August 9 &23, 3:00—3:30 p.m.
Meet Ranger Lori at 3:00 p.m. at the flagpole near the park bath-houses. Have books that you love that you want to share with others? Attend one of our monthly Book Swaps. There is no charge for the program, regular park entrance fees do apply. Please bring lightly used books for all ages.

#AdoptATree
Saturday, August 16, 3:00—4:00 PM
Meet at 2:45 at the flagpole near the park bath houses. In this activity, families will “adopt” a tree at the park, deepening their awareness of individual trees over time and encouraging a greater understanding and appreciation of their local environment. On your next trip to the Park, visit your tree and write down how the tree looks, feels, and smells to describe how your tree is changing. Ranger Lori, a retired educator and lifelong outdoor enthusiast will facilitate this one hour program. Printed Adoption Certificates and #TreeJournal pages will be provided.

#Wildlife that Lives Here
Sunday, August 10 & 24, 4:00—5:00 PM
Meet at 3:45 at the at the flagpole near the park bath-houses. Join the Park Manager as he shares the secrets of all the animals he gets to encounter while living in the Park year round. The park is more than just the beach and playgrounds, its a truly a wild place where many different animals chose to live. Join Ranger Chris for a one-hour chat and share your wildlife sightings at the park.

Program Reminders:
- Programs are free with paid Park Entry.
- Dress for the weather.
- Use tick and black fly protection.
- Wear sturdy outdoor shoes.
- Bring a folding chair if you want to sit.
- Children attending programs
must be accompanied by an adult.
- Programs may be canceled due to weather. Text RANGE to 888-514-7527 for park alerts.

Cost: Programs are free with park admission. Day use: $1.00 ages 5-11, $5.00 Maine residents age 12-64, $7.00 non residents age 12-64, $2.00 non residents 65+; persons under 5 & Maine residents 65+ free.

#NatureWalks #NatureBasedLearning #MoreGreenTime #SolarPunkSunday #CitizenScience #BookSwaps #Trees #Maine #NatureObservation #ForestBathing
#MoreGreenTimeLessScreenTime

#OrilliaOntario - Need something fixed? #Orillia #RepairCafé returning in April

Event taking place April 5 at St. James' Anglican Church

Mar 14, 2025

"Local residents are invited to bring their broken or torn possessions to St. James’ Church on Saturday, April 5 (11 a.m. to 3 p.m.), where 'fixers' will be on hand to make repairs and turn their 'trash' into 'treasure' at the eighth Orillia Repair Café, which takes place twice a year.

"The event is supported by local volunteers and Sustainable Orillia, St. James’ Anglican Church and Lake Country Time Trade.

"Light refreshments will be provided as well as child-friendly activities. A new feature this year will be '#BookSwaps,' one for adults and one for children. The café has a friendly and fun ambience and combines an enjoyable family activity with a rewarding outcome.

"Annalise Stenekes has led the project since its inception and has gathered a dedicated and talented team of fixers who will attempt to repair a variety of items, including bicycles, lamps, home appliances, sewing machines, jewelry and audio/visual and computer equipment. Small furniture items will be repaired, clothing and footwear mended and toys given new life.

"Last year, 230 kilograms of items were given a new lease on life, diverting potential waste from the #landfill and saving an estimated $1,000.

"'#Repairing and #reusing broken items, as opposed to disposing of them and purchasing new ones, is a practical and meaningful contribution we can make for our environment,' says local resident Wendy Kirk. 'The Repair Café is also a feel-good place — at times the joy is tangible when someone’s prized item is restored to its former usefulness.'

"Repair Café events are happening around the world, saving money, reducing landfill waste, cutting CO2 emissions, promoting learning and fostering community connections."

Source:
https://www.orilliamatters.com/local-news/need-something-fixed-orillia-repair-cafe-returning-in-april-10371696
#RepairCafesOntario #RepairCafes #BuildingCommunity #SolarPunkSunday #FixIt

Need something fixed? Orillia Repair Café returning in April

Event taking place April 5 at St. James' Anglican Church

OrilliaMatters.com