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SUMMARY:If the Forest Could Talk\, What Would It Say? Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Register Here. \n \nThe Writer’s Center \n\nYou’re invited to the opening symposium of “If The Forest Could Talk\, What Would It Say?” by DC-based artist Sophia McCrocklin. Speakers include: Sophia McCrocklin\, Rock Creek Conservancy\, Jeanne Braha\, Executive Director of Rock Creek Conservancy\, Brian Joyner of Rock Creek Park\, Josh Tulkin of MD Sierra Club\, and author and naturalist Melanie Choukas-Bradley.  Join us as we celebrate the beautiful yet fragile forests of Rock Creek Park.\n\nRegister Here.
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/if-the-forest-could-talk-what-would-it-say-symposium/
LOCATION:The Writer’s Center\, 4508 Walsh St\, Bethesda MD
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240422T140603Z
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SUMMARY:Theodore Roosevelt's North Dakota: Badlands\, Bison\, and the Making of a Conservationist - Register with Smithsonian Associates
DESCRIPTION:Fly west and experience the wild beauty of the Dakota Territory that shaped young Theodore Roosevelt’s course as a conservationist and naturalist. \nRegister Here. \n \nIn 1883\, Theodore Roosevelt looked to the Badlands of western North Dakota as a place where he could transform himself from an asthmatic 24-year-old New Yorker into a big-game hunter\, rancher\, and authentic cowboy. A year later\, it took on new meaning as a place of refuge and solace after the deaths of his wife and mother. \nOver the course of the more than three decades he lived or visited there\, the Badlands did indeed transform Roosevelt into the kind of vigorous outdoorsman that he’d idealized as a youth—and that shaped his public image as president. Perhaps more importantly\, this corner of the West turned him into a passionate conservationist dedicated to the preservation of the rugged landscapes and native wildlife of the place he described as “where the romance of my life began.” \nExperience those landscapes—filled with dramatic vistas\, vividly colored canyons\, and wandering herds of wild bison—on a 5-day study tour led by author and naturalist Melanie Choukas-Bradley that brings you into the heart of Roosevelt’s Badlands and the national park that bears his name. \nThe tour begins in Bismarck with a welcome dinner and introduction by the tour staff. The following morning\, travel by bus to the historic town of Medora\, where the Rough Riders Hotel (the modern incarnation of an inn where TR once stayed) provides a base for the group. Over the course of the next days\, explore the north and south units of Theodore Roosevelt National Park by bus and on foot\, as well as the site of Roosevelt’s Elkhorn Ranch along the Little Missouri River (easy and moderate hiking options offered). Clay Jenkinson\, Theodore Roosevelt Humanities Scholar at Dickinson State University’s Theodore Roosevelt Center\, and National Park Service rangers offer insights into Roosevelt’s pivotal years in the Badlands and the area’s natural history. \nSay farewell to North Dakota with an intimate private reception and a performance by local musician Jessie Veeder at the North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame in Medora. \nThe next morning\, the return trip to Bismarck includes a stop
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/theodore-roosevelts-north-dakota/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240710T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240710T200000
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CREATED:20240607T224112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240625T212746Z
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SUMMARY:Author Talk - Wild Walking: A Guide to Forest Bathing through the Seasons
DESCRIPTION:Join Capital Nature co-founder Ana Ka’ahanui for a talk with local author\, naturalist\, certified forest bathing guide and Capital Nature advisor Melanie Choukas-Bradley. Melanie will talk about her newly released book\, Wild Walking—A Guide to Forest Bathing Through the Seasons\, sharing a brief history and description of forest bathing and its many health benefits. Melanie will be joined by other DC-area guides as they describe the special joys and opportunities for forest bathing in the DMV during the summer months. \nWild Walking is the re-release of Melanie’s original book The Joy of Forest Bathing\, complete with updated design and illustrations. The new edition is available on Amazon and at Politics & Prose as of June 4th. Hear Melanie on the health benefits of forest bathing during a recent Pensacola NPR affiliate story and interview. You can learn more about DC-area forest bathing and sign up for an upcoming walk with Ana and other area certified guides here.
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/author-talk-wild-walking-a-guide-to-forest-bathing-through-the-seasons/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240623
DTSTAMP:20260430T163426
CREATED:20240610T200933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240610T202406Z
UID:2022-1718928000-1719100799@melaniechoukas-bradley.com
SUMMARY:Forest Bathing: A Guided Walk along the Rio Grande River Trail
DESCRIPTION:The beauty and wonder of nature and trees can produce mental\, emotional\, and physical health benefits. Guided forest bathing\, or forest therapy\, is said to lower blood pressure\, pulse rate\, and cortisol levels; improve mood; and may even boost our immunity. Join us for morning walks along the Rio Grande River Trail to experience the benefits of this healing practice for yourself and to learn the history and background of forest bathing with author\, naturalist\, and certified forest therapy guide Melanie Choukas-Bradley. \n  \nBuy your pass here.
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/forest-bathing-a-guided-walk-along-the-rio-grande-river-trail/
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240523T133000
DTSTAMP:20260430T163426
CREATED:20240301T224712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240421T164819Z
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SUMMARY:Spring on Sugarloaf Mountain (Smithsonian Associates)
DESCRIPTION:Natural beauty and fascinating history await this spring. Spend a day hiking to the summit of Washington\, D.C.’s local mountain\, a natural treasure less than an hour’s drive from the city. The picturesque and rocky Sugarloaf offers spectacular views of the surrounding countryside of Montgomery and Frederick counties in Maryland. \nGuided by popular study leader Melanie Choukas-Bradley\, learn about the mountain’s plants and wildlife\, seasonal changes\, geology\, and history. Spend time on the summit\, composed of pink quartzite and forested with uncommon table mountain pines and mountain laurel\, for a light lunch and a bit of forest bathing. \nIn addition to the deep dive into the flora and fauna of our local monadnock\, get insights into two remarkable preservation stories: \n\nGordon Strong’s lifelong mission to save Sugarloaf Mountain from development and keep it open for public enjoyment and education under the administration of Stronghold\, a nonprofit corporation.\nMontgomery County’s innovative 93\,000-acre farmland preservation area known as the Agricultural Reserve.\n\nHikers also hear tales about how plans for Sugarloaf Mountain by two of the 20th century’s most formidable personalities\, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Frank Lloyd Wright\, were thwarted. \nChoukas-Bradley spent 20 years living near the base of Sugarloaf in Montgomery County’s Agricultural Reserve and has authored two books about the mountain: one about its trees and wildflowers\, and the other Sugarloaf: The Mountain’s History\, Geology and Natural Lore. \nKnow Before You Go\n\nTour participants meet on site at the West View parking lot\, Sugarloaf Mountain Drive\, Dickerson\, Maryland.\nImportant Note: Tour participants must be in good physical condition to hike the steep trail to the summit\, which includes a long set of stone steps. Total hike distance is less than 1 ½ miles\, and many stops are made en route. Hiking shoes required.\nLunch is not included; please pack your own food to enjoy on the summit.\nThe tour is limited to 20 participants.\n\nAdditional Date Options for this Tour\n\nMay 22\nMay 23\n\nGeneral Information\n\nRegistration for this tour will end by 2 p.m. ET on Monday\, May 20\, 2024.\nSmithsonian Associates is a mask-friendly environment. Please feel free to bring and wear a mask at any time during a tour\, both for your safety or the safety of others.\nFor additional tour information:\n\nStudy Tour Policies\nRefund/Cancellation Policy
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/spring-on-sugarloaf-mountain-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240522T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240522T133000
DTSTAMP:20260430T163426
CREATED:20240301T224600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240421T164455Z
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SUMMARY:Spring on Sugarloaf Mountain (Smithsonian Associates)
DESCRIPTION:Natural beauty and fascinating history await this spring. Spend a day hiking to the summit of Washington\, D.C.’s local mountain\, a natural treasure less than an hour’s drive from the city. The picturesque and rocky Sugarloaf offers spectacular views of the surrounding countryside of Montgomery and Frederick counties in Maryland. \nGuided by popular study leader Melanie Choukas-Bradley\, learn about the mountain’s plants and wildlife\, seasonal changes\, geology\, and history. Spend time on the summit\, composed of pink quartzite and forested with uncommon table mountain pines and mountain laurel\, for a light lunch and a bit of forest bathing. \nIn addition to the deep dive into the flora and fauna of our local monadnock\, get insights into two remarkable preservation stories: \n\nGordon Strong’s lifelong mission to save Sugarloaf Mountain from development and keep it open for public enjoyment and education under the administration of Stronghold\, a nonprofit corporation.\nMontgomery County’s innovative 93\,000-acre farmland preservation area known as the Agricultural Reserve.\n\nHikers also hear tales about how plans for Sugarloaf Mountain by two of the 20th century’s most formidable personalities\, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Frank Lloyd Wright\, were thwarted. \nChoukas-Bradley spent 20 years living near the base of Sugarloaf in Montgomery County’s Agricultural Reserve and has authored two books about the mountain: one about its trees and wildflowers\, and the other Sugarloaf: The Mountain’s History\, Geology and Natural Lore. \nKnow Before You Go\n\nTour participants meet on site at the West View parking lot\, Sugarloaf Mountain Drive\, Dickerson\, Maryland.\nImportant Note: Tour participants must be in good physical condition to hike the steep trail to the summit\, which includes a long set of stone steps. Total hike distance is less than 1 ½ miles\, and many stops are made en route. Hiking shoes required.\nLunch is not included; please pack your own food to enjoy on the summit.\nThe tour is limited to 20 participants.\n\nAdditional Date Options for this Tour\n\nMay 22\nMay 23\n\nGeneral Information\n\nRegistration for this tour will end by 2 p.m. ET on Monday\, May 20\, 2024.\nSmithsonian Associates is a mask-friendly environment. Please feel free to bring and wear a mask at any time during a tour\, both for your safety or the safety of others.\nFor additional tour information:\n\nStudy Tour Policies\nRefund/Cancellation Policy
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/spring-on-sugarloaf-mountain-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240521T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240521T133000
DTSTAMP:20260430T163426
CREATED:20240301T224345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240421T164531Z
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SUMMARY:Spring on Sugarloaf Mountain (Smithsonian Associates)
DESCRIPTION:Natural beauty and fascinating history await this spring. Spend a day hiking to the summit of Washington\, D.C.’s local mountain\, a natural treasure less than an hour’s drive from the city. The picturesque and rocky Sugarloaf offers spectacular views of the surrounding countryside of Montgomery and Frederick counties in Maryland. \nGuided by popular study leader Melanie Choukas-Bradley\, learn about the mountain’s plants and wildlife\, seasonal changes\, geology\, and history. Spend time on the summit\, composed of pink quartzite and forested with uncommon table mountain pines and mountain laurel\, for a light lunch and a bit of forest bathing. \nIn addition to the deep dive into the flora and fauna of our local monadnock\, get insights into two remarkable preservation stories: \n\nGordon Strong’s lifelong mission to save Sugarloaf Mountain from development and keep it open for public enjoyment and education under the administration of Stronghold\, a nonprofit corporation.\nMontgomery County’s innovative 93\,000-acre farmland preservation area known as the Agricultural Reserve.\n\nHikers also hear tales about how plans for Sugarloaf Mountain by two of the 20th century’s most formidable personalities\, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Frank Lloyd Wright\, were thwarted. \nChoukas-Bradley spent 20 years living near the base of Sugarloaf in Montgomery County’s Agricultural Reserve and has authored two books about the mountain: one about its trees and wildflowers\, and the other Sugarloaf: The Mountain’s History\, Geology and Natural Lore. \nKnow Before You Go\n\nTour participants meet on site at the West View parking lot\, Sugarloaf Mountain Drive\, Dickerson\, Maryland.\nImportant Note: Tour participants must be in good physical condition to hike the steep trail to the summit\, which includes a long set of stone steps. Total hike distance is less than 1 ½ miles\, and many stops are made en route. Hiking shoes required.\nLunch is not included; please pack your own food to enjoy on the summit.\nThe tour is limited to 20 participants.\n\nAdditional Date Options for this Tour\n\nMay 22\nMay 23\n\nGeneral Information\n\nRegistration for this tour will end by 2 p.m. ET on Monday\, May 20\, 2024.\nSmithsonian Associates is a mask-friendly environment. Please feel free to bring and wear a mask at any time during a tour\, both for your safety or the safety of others.\nFor additional tour information:\n\nStudy Tour Policies\nRefund/Cancellation Policy
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/spring-on-sugarloaf-mountain/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240517T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240517T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T163426
CREATED:20240320T140957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240418T195928Z
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SUMMARY:Forest Bathing Spring Walk at Tregaron Conservancy with Melanie Choukas-Bradley (Politics and Prose)
DESCRIPTION:Join Melanie Choukas-Bradley\, author of The Joy of Forest Bathing and A Year in Rock Creek Park\, for a spring forest bathing walk through the enchanting Tregaron Conservancy\, a woodland garden tucked away in the midst of northwest Washington that has been restored and stewarded by a non-profit organization since 2006. One Friday\, May 17th from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Click Here for more info.
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/forest-bathing-spring-walk-with-author-melanie-choukas-bradley-politics-and-prose/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240427T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240427T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T163426
CREATED:20240320T141246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240421T164120Z
UID:1972-1714212000-1714222800@melaniechoukas-bradley.com
SUMMARY:Spring Tree Walk on the Capitol Grounds with Author Melanie Choukas-Bradley (Politics and Prose)
DESCRIPTION:Join naturalist Melanie Choukas-Bradley\, author of City of Trees and several other nature books\, for a spring walking tour of historic and botanically diverse trees of the U.S. Capitol Grounds and Arboretum (the new official name of the site). The visit offers the chance to admire trees in springtime splendor including several species of maple and magnolia\, century-old oaks\, pecans\, giant sequoia\, and the intriguing jujube. One Saturday\, April 27th from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Click Here for more info. 
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/spring-tree-walk-on-the-capitol-grounds-with-author-melanie-choukas-bradley-politics-and-prose/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240426T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240426T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T163426
CREATED:20240301T222754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240304T143100Z
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SUMMARY:Arbor Day Walk through the Regional Garden - On-site Tour (U.S. Botanic Garden)
DESCRIPTION:Melanie Choukas-Bradley\, Author of Wild Walking: A Guide to Forest Bathing through the Seasons\, City of Trees\, and other regional nature books \n  \nCelebrate Arbor Day by walking through the outdoor Regional Garden with Melanie\, award-winning author and D.C. tree expert. Learn to identify leafing and flowering trees of the Mid-Atlantic Piedmont and Coastal Plain such as tupelo\, hop-hornbeam\, red buckeye\, pawpaw\, common persimmon\, oaks\, and many other native trees. Melanie will also share some of the arboreal history of Washington\, D.C.\, which has long been known as the “City of Trees\,” and offer ideas for self-guided tree tours in and around the nation’s capital. \nPlease note: This tour is held outdoors. We suggest bringing sunscreen\, protective clothing\, and water. The tour is canceled if it rains or during times of extreme heat (heat index of 95 degrees or higher/Code Red weather alert). \nIntended Audience: All-Levels. Suitable for all learners\, this program will provide a variety of content. Program providers will answer both introductory and more advanced questions. \nDATE: Friday\, April 26\nTIME: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Eastern\nLOCATION: Regional Garden (group will meet by the entrance to the Conservatory on the Terrace)\nFREE: Pre-registration required
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/arbor-day-walk-through-the-regional-garden-on-site-tour/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240412T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240412T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T163426
CREATED:20240301T223644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240304T143021Z
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SUMMARY:Bluebells and Budbreak at Boundary Bridge (Nature Forward)
DESCRIPTION:Leader: Melanie Choukas-Bradley\nWe’re delighted that the author of the award-winning book A Year in Rock Creek Park\, and the critically acclaimed City of Trees\, will offer her 18th year of Nature Forward walks in the country’s oldest urban national park. Under her expert guidance\, you will witness the annual floral miracle of Virginia bluebells in the floodplain forest\, while the leaves of the tulip tree and American beech begin to spill from their buds. We’ll hope to catch spring beauties\, wild ginger\, cut-leafed toothwort\, and other blooming spring ephemerals as we explore both floodplain and upland woods at a leisurely pace. Time permitting\, we’ll do a bit of “forest bathing.” Throughout\, we’ll keep our eyes and ears open for belted kingfishers\, wood ducks\, migrant songbirds\, and tiny spring peeper frogs. Expect some uphill/downhill on natural surface trails which may be muddy and/or slippery. Please note: There are no restrooms at our meeting place or along the route. \nRegister Here.
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/bluebells-and-budbreak-at-boundary-bridge/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240404T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240404T133000
DTSTAMP:20260430T163426
CREATED:20240204T223742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240304T142953Z
UID:1924-1712228400-1712237400@melaniechoukas-bradley.com
SUMMARY:Springtime on the Potomac Heritage Trail: A Wildflower Hike at Turkey Run Park (Smithsonian Associates)
DESCRIPTION:Discover the spring splendors of the Potomac Gorge\, a 1\,900-acre natural area spanning Maryland and Virginia that is one of the most botanically diverse places in North America. Hike north from Turkey Run Park along the Potomac Heritage Trail on a wilderness adventure inside the Beltway as you admire lush upland forests and floodplains brilliantly decorated by Virginia bluebells and other spring ephemeral wildflowers. Keep an eye out for great blue herons and other native fauna in the temporary pools and side channels and in the Potomac River itself. Bring a picnic lunch to enjoy on the adventure. \nStudy leader Melanie Choukas-Bradley\, a naturalist and the author of six regional nature books\, has explored the Potomac Gorge from Great Falls to Theodore Roosevelt Island for a forthcoming book\, and this trek covers one of her favorite sections. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/springtime-on-the-potomac-heritage-trail-a-wildflower-hike-at-turkey-run-park-3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240403T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240403T133000
DTSTAMP:20260430T163426
CREATED:20240204T223631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240311T133505Z
UID:1922-1712138400-1712151000@melaniechoukas-bradley.com
SUMMARY:Springtime on the Potomac Heritage Trail: A Wildflower Hike at Turkey Run Park (Smithsonian Associates)
DESCRIPTION:Discover the spring splendors of the Potomac Gorge\, a 1\,900-acre natural area spanning Maryland and Virginia that is one of the most botanically diverse places in North America. Hike north from Turkey Run Park along the Potomac Heritage Trail on a wilderness adventure inside the Beltway as you admire lush upland forests and floodplains brilliantly decorated by Virginia bluebells and other spring ephemeral wildflowers. Keep an eye out for great blue herons and other native fauna in the temporary pools and side channels and in the Potomac River itself. Bring a picnic lunch to enjoy on the adventure. \nStudy leader Melanie Choukas-Bradley\, a naturalist and the author of six regional nature books\, has explored the Potomac Gorge from Great Falls to Theodore Roosevelt Island for a forthcoming book\, and this trek covers one of her favorite sections. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/springtime-on-the-potomac-heritage-trail-a-wildflower-hike-at-turkey-run-park-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240402T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240402T133000
DTSTAMP:20260430T163426
CREATED:20240204T223100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240311T133551Z
UID:1917-1712052000-1712064600@melaniechoukas-bradley.com
SUMMARY:Springtime on the Potomac Heritage Trail: A Wildflower Hike at Turkey Run Park (Smithsonian Associates)
DESCRIPTION:Discover the spring splendors of the Potomac Gorge\, a 1\,900-acre natural area spanning Maryland and Virginia that is one of the most botanically diverse places in North America. Hike north from Turkey Run Park along the Potomac Heritage Trail on a wilderness adventure inside the Beltway as you admire lush upland forests and floodplains brilliantly decorated by Virginia bluebells and other spring ephemeral wildflowers. Keep an eye out for great blue herons and other native fauna in the temporary pools and side channels and in the Potomac River itself. Bring a picnic lunch to enjoy on the adventure. \nStudy leader Melanie Choukas-Bradley\, a naturalist and the author of six regional nature books\, has explored the Potomac Gorge from Great Falls to Theodore Roosevelt Island for a forthcoming book\, and this trek covers one of her favorite sections. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/springtime-on-the-potomac-heritage-trail-a-wildflower-hike-at-turkey-run-park/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231129T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231129T133000
DTSTAMP:20260430T163426
CREATED:20230913T215300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230914T005300Z
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SUMMARY:Forest Bathing 101 — Smithsonian Associates
DESCRIPTION:Immerse yourself in the Japanese practice of forest bathing as Melanie Choukas-Bradley introduces its history and how-tos. Learn creative ways to reduce holiday stress and banish winter blues by connecting with nature close to home. \nShinrin-yoku\, or forest bathing\, originated in the 1980s as a restorative and meditative practice of connecting with nature and disconnecting from the distractions of daily life and has since become popular around the world. \nIn this workshop\, learn about the development of and global enthusiasm for forest bathing as Choukas-Bradley guides you through techniques to incorporate this soulful practice into your life. She also shares tips on how to conduct your own forest-bathing walks using the environments around you\, including your own backyard. \nChoukas-Bradley\, a certified forest therapy guide who has spent time in Japan learning the techniques of forest bathing and participating in walks with Shinrin-yoku guides\, has led many walks for organizations in the Washington area\, including Smithsonian Associates. She has authored several nature books including The Joy of Forest Bathing: Reconnect with Wild Places and Rejuvenate Your Life and Resilience: Connecting with Nature in a Time of Crisis. These nature books are available through Politics & Prose with a discount for workshop participants. \nBook Sales Information\n\nPurchase your copy of The Joy of Forest Bathing by Melanie Choukas-Bradley here.\nPurchase your copy of Resilience: Connecting with Nature in a Time of Crisis by Melanie Choukas-Bradley here.\nSPECIAL NOTE: Politics and Prose is offering a 10% discount to Smithsonian Associates ticket-holders. To claim your discount\, enter the code SPECIAL10 (no space between letters and numbers) in the “Coupon discount” or “Comments” section on Politics and Prose’s check-out page.\n\nGeneral Information\n\nView Common FAQs and Policies about our Online Programs on Zoom.
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/forest-bathing-101/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Talk/Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231109T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231109T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T163426
CREATED:20230830T212839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230830T214713Z
UID:1868-1699522200-1699531200@melaniechoukas-bradley.com
SUMMARY:Autumn Tree Walk at Theodore Roosevelt Island — Nature Forward
DESCRIPTION:Join long-time Nature Forward field trip leader and author of the award-winning book\, Finding Solace at Theodore Roosevelt Island\, and several other nature books\, for a seasonal exploration of this 90-acre island in the Potomac River which serves as a fitting memorial to our conservationist and naturalist 26th President—and member of our organization in its early days. \nThis walk will take you deep into the island\, where swamp and tidal inlet can be explored by boardwalk as willows\, bald cypresses and cattails frame views of the city behind it. We’ll see autumn color among the trees as well as exciting new vistas as the leaves fall. \nIn addition to sharing her knowledge and love of the Island’s trees\, Melanie will share details of this National Park’s fascinating history. Expect a flat walk of nearly two miles at a leisurely pace. Our circuit walk will traverse natural surface trails as well as boardwalk\, both of which may be muddy and/or slippery.
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/autumn-tree-walk-at-theodore-roosevelt-island/
LOCATION:Theodore Roosevelt Island
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231104T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231104T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T163426
CREATED:20230722T213244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230722T213244Z
UID:1831-1699092000-1699102800@melaniechoukas-bradley.com
SUMMARY:Politics and Prose: Capitol Tree Walk with Author Melanie Choukas-Bradley
DESCRIPTION:Join naturalist Melanie Choukas-Bradley\, author of City of Trees and several other nature books\, for a fall walking tour of the historic and botanically diverse trees of the U.S. Capitol Grounds and Arboretum (the new official name of the site). The visit offers the chance to admire trees in early autumn splendor including several species of maple and magnolia\, century-old oaks\, pecans\, giant sequoia\, and the intriguing jujube. Many of the trees\, such as oaks\, pecans\, black walnuts and dogwoods\, will be bearing fall fruit\, a perfect time to study and appreciate them. \nLearn about the many official state trees on the grounds and get an overview of Frederick Law Olmsted’s design for the Capitol landscape\, which shares elements of his plan for Central Park. Stop at notable sections of the grounds to see the five crabapple trees planted to honor the five Sullivan brothers who died when their naval ship went down during World War II; a horse-chestnut propagated from Anne Frank’s tree in Amsterdam; and a white oak planted by House Speaker Sam Rayburn. \nMelanie is intimately acquainted with the Capitol’s trees\, having studied them for 40 years beginning with research for the first edition of her local nature classic\, City of Trees. In addition to City of Trees: The Complete Field Guide to the Trees of Washington\, DC\, Melanie Choukas-Bradley is the award-winning author of six other regional nature titles\, including A Year in Rock Creek Park\, Finding Solace at Theodore Roosevelt Island and The Joy of Forest Bathing\, all available for sale through Politics and Prose. \nWe will meet in Front of the US Botanic Garden Conservatory\, at 10 AM on Saturday\, November 4th. \nKnow Before You Go: \nPolitics and Prose is now following DC Government and CDC guidelines for Covid protocol. Masks are optional. We are encouraging the use of wearing masks but will not be checking vaccination cards or mandating that everyone wear a mask. We’ll continue monitoring the covid situation closely\, and any decision to reinstate a mask mandate or vaccine acknowledgement requirment will be tied to the community rating system recently introduced by the CDC. \nPreparation for the Walk: Dress in comfortable clothing and be prepared for slow walking around the Capitol grounds. (No stairs). Bring rain gear if showers are expected. \nWeather Policy: We will go ahead in light intermittent rain but will reschedule if steady heavy rain is in the forecast. \nDirections\, Map and other information: Please visit this site for directions\, a map and information about the US Botanic Garden Conservatory: https://www.usbg.gov/conservatory \nRegistration Limited to 20 participants. \nPlease let us know any questions. Email: classes@politics-prose.com \n 
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/politics-and-prose-capitol-tree-walk-with-author-melanie-choukas-bradley/
LOCATION:U.S. Capitol Grounds and Arboretum\, Washington\, DC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guided Walks & Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231024T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231026T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T163426
CREATED:20230825T215936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230825T215936Z
UID:1861-1698138000-1698321600@melaniechoukas-bradley.com
SUMMARY:Nature Hike in the Potomac Gorge at Carderock\, Maryland — Smithsonian Associates
DESCRIPTION:Join author and naturalist Melanie Choukas-Bradley for an autumn nature hike in the scenic Potomac Gorge at Carderock\, Maryland\, and learn how to forest bathe. Hike on the Billy Goat Trail\, section C\, starting at the Carderock climbing area. \nThe trail offers dramatic river vistas and passes through a mature forest of oaks\, hickories\, maples\, beeches\, black walnuts\, and sycamores. Stop along the route to admire trees with their autumn foliage and fruit\, notice birds and other wildlife\, and see wildflowers. Midway in the walk\, enjoy a few moments of forest bathing\, quietly appreciating the splendor of the surroundings. The hike returns to the Carderock climbing area parking lot on the C&O Canal towpath. \nChoukas-Bradley is the author of City of Trees\, The Joy of Forest Bathing\, and several other nature books. \nKnow Before You Go\n\nTour participants meet at Billy Goat Trail C\, North Parking Lot.\nBring water\, a snack\, and comfortable\, sturdy shoes. You must be in good physical condition for this hike.\nThe trail covers some ups and downs and traverses rocks and tree roots. The hike is approximately 2 miles round trip.\nAdditional information will be emailed the week before the tour.\n\nAdditional Date Options for this Tour\n\nOctober 25\nOctober 26\n\nBook Sales Information\n\nPurchase your copy of City of Trees by Melanie Choukas-Bradley here.\nPurchase your copy of A Year in Rock Creek Park by Melanie Choukas-Bradley here.\nPurchase your copy of Finding Solace at Theodore Roosevelt Island by Melanie Choukas-Bradley here.\nSPECIAL NOTE: Politics and Prose is offering a 10% discount to Smithsonian Associates ticket-holders. To claim your discount\, enter the code SPECIAL10 (no space between letters and numbers) in the “Coupon discount” or “Comments” section on Politics and Prose’s check-out page.\n\nGeneral Information\n\nRegistration for this tour will end by 2 p.m. ET on Monday\, October 23\, 2023.\nSmithsonian is a mask-friendly environment. Masks are strongly recommended to be worn on buses at all times and may also be required at various indoor sites.\nFor additional tour information:\n\nStudy Tour Policies\nRefund/Cancellation Policy
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/potomac-gorge-nature-hike/
LOCATION:Billy Goat Trail\, C North Parking Lot\, Carderock.\, MD\, 20817\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guided Walks & Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231020T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231020T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T163426
CREATED:20230913T221438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230914T011608Z
UID:1880-1697821200-1697828400@melaniechoukas-bradley.com
SUMMARY:Fall Tree Walk through the Regional Garden (On-site Tour)
DESCRIPTION:Spend an autumn evening strolling through the Regional Garden\, where native fall fruits are abundant and splashes of leaf color are beginning to show through. Join Melanie as you walk and learn to identify trees of the Mid-Atlantic Piedmont and Coastal Plain. During the walk\, Melanie will guide you in identifying tupelo\, hop-hornbeam\, red buckeye\, pawpaw\, common persimmon\, oaks\, and many other native trees. She will also share some of the arboreal history of Washington\, D.C.\, which has long been known as the “City of Trees\,” and offer ideas for self-guided tree tours in and around the nation’s capital. \nIntended Audience: Adult All Levels: Suitable for all learners\, this program will provide a variety of content. Program providers will answer both introductory and more advanced questions. \nPlease note: This tour is held outdoors. We suggest bringing sunscreen\, protective clothing\, and water. The tour is canceled if it rains or during times of extreme heat (heat index of 95 degrees or higher/Code Red weather alert). \nDATE: Friday\, October 20\nTIME: 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. ET\nLOCATION: Gated Outdoor Garden; Please meet on the Terrace by the entrance to the Conservatory\nFREE: Pre-registration required – \nREGISTER HERE: https://usbg.doubleknot.com/registration/register.aspx# \n  \n\n\n\nCANCELLATION POLICY\nThe U.S. Botanic Garden reserves the right to substitute instructors or cancel programs when necessary.
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/fall-tree-walk-through-the-regional-garden-on-site-tour/
LOCATION:U.S. Botanic Garden Conservatory\, 100 Maryland Avenue\, SW\, Washington\, DC\, 20016\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guided Walks & Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/North_Dakota/Center:20231007T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/North_Dakota/Center:20231011T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T163426
CREATED:20230523T231520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T173702Z
UID:1823-1696701600-1697025600@melaniechoukas-bradley.com
SUMMARY:Theodore Roosevelt’s North Dakota: Badlands\, Bison\, and the Making of a Conservationist — Smithsonian Associates
DESCRIPTION:In 1883\, Theodore Roosevelt looked to the Badlands of western North Dakota as a place where he could transform himself from an asthmatic 24-year-old New Yorker into a big-game hunter\, rancher\, and authentic cowboy. A year later\, it took on new meaning as a place of refuge and solace after the deaths of his wife and mother. \nOver the course of the more than three decades he lived or visited there\, the Badlands did indeed transform Roosevelt into the kind of vigorous outdoorsman that he’d idealized as a youth—and that shaped his public image as president. Perhaps more importantly\, this corner of the West turned him into a passionate conservationist dedicated to the preservation of the rugged landscapes and native wildlife of the place he described as “where the romance of my life began.” \nExperience those landscapes—filled with dramatic vistas\, vividly colored canyons\, and wandering herds of wild bison—on a 5-day study tour led by author and naturalist Melanie Choukas-Bradley that brings you into the heart of Roosevelt’s Badlands and the national park that bears his name. \nThe tour begins in Bismarck with a welcome dinner and introduction by the tour staff. The following morning\, travel by bus to the historic town of Medora\, where the Rough Riders Hotel (the modern incarnation of an inn where TR once stayed) provides a base for the group. Over the course of the next days\, explore the north and south units of Theodore Roosevelt National Park by bus and on foot\, as well as the site of Roosevelt’s Elkhorn Ranch along the Little Missouri River (easy and moderate hiking options offered). Clay Jenkinson\, Theodore Roosevelt Humanities Scholar at Dickinson State University’s Theodore Roosevelt Center\, and National Park Service rangers offer insights into Roosevelt’s pivotal years in the Badlands and the area’s natural history. \nSay farewell to North Dakota with an intimate private reception and a performance by local musician Jessie Veeder at the North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame in Medora. \nThe next morning\, the return trip to Bismarck includes a stop at the North Dakota Heritage Center and State Museum before your transfer to the airport. \nKnow Before You Go\n\nProgram begins Saturday\, October 7\, at 6 p.m. with dinner in Bismarck and ends Wednesday\, October 11\, with a midday transfer to Bismarck Airport.\nCost includes 4 nights of accommodations\, bus transportation\, services of a study leader and Smithsonian representative\, 10 meals (4 breakfasts\, 3 lunches\, 3 dinners)\, gratuities\, taxes\, and entrance fees. An airport shuttle is provided by the hotel.\nSingle-room supplement $325 (factored into the Single Room Member and Single Room Non-Member pricing).\nSingles registering at the double-room rate are paired (on a nonsmoking basis) if possible\, but must pay the single-room supplement otherwise.\nOnce participants are registered\, additional information will be sent via email. For questions\, please call the tours office at 202-633-8599. We highly suggest registrants consider personal trip insurance. Travel insurance provides additional coverage against unforeseen incidents that require last-minute cancellations.\nTravel information: Flights are not included; participants make independent flight arrangements to Bismarck\, North Dakota. Round-trip fares typically range from $400 to $600 from Washington-area airports; American\, United\, and Delta serve this route.\nImportant note: Once the tour has reached its minimum registration\, participants will be notified and encouraged to purchase airline tickets.\n\nGeneral Information\n\nRegistration for this tour will end by 2 p.m. ET on Friday\, October 6\, 2023.\nSmithsonian is a mask-friendly environment. Masks are strongly recommended to be worn on buses at all times and may also be required at various indoor sites.\nFor additional tour information:\n\nStudy Tour Policies\nRefund/Cancellation Policy\n\n\n\n$1\,865\nDouble Room Member\n\n\n\n$2\,215\nDouble Room Non-Member\n\n\n\n$2\,190\nSingle Room Member\n\n\n\n$2\,540\nSingle Room Non-Member\n\n\n\nLocation:\n\nDetailed information for overnight tours\nis mailed approximately FOUR WEEKS\nprior to departure.
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/badlands/
LOCATION:Theodore Roosevelt National Park\, North Dakota
CATEGORIES:Guided Walks & Tours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T163426
CREATED:20230913T232210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230914T185101Z
UID:1885-1694948400-1694962800@melaniechoukas-bradley.com
SUMMARY:Literary Hill Bookfest
DESCRIPTION:The Literary Hill BookFest showcases 40+ authors\, booksellers\, and literary organizations. The event takes place this Sunday\, September 17 from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. at the North Hall at Eastern Market on Capitol Hill.\n\nThe festival shines a spotlight on Capitol Hill-based booksellers\, publishers\, and other literary organizations and celebrates the Hill as a respected center for literacy and the humanities.\nBEFORE THE BOOKFEST \n— Use the official event hashtag #LHBF2023 in your tweets and tag us on your social media accounts with @theliteraryhill. We will “like” and retweet to share your post! \n— Keep your fans up-to-date  on BookFest developments by sharing or retweeting our posts! We are actively promoting this year’s event on Instagram\, Twitter (X)\, and Facebook. \nDURING THE BOOKFEST \n— Go live from your table on Instagram or Facebook\, or record some snippets of your author talk (if you’re scheduled for one) for Reels. Send out live posts or threads. \n— Tag other BookFest authors in your posts. Who else is writing in your genre? Whe else is participating onyour panel? \nAFTER THE BOOKFEST \n— Thank all your visitors and invite them to see you again at next year’s BookFest!
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/literary-hill-bookfest/
LOCATION:North Hall at Eastern Market\, Capitol Hill
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230719T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230719T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T163426
CREATED:20230513T202444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230513T233103Z
UID:1812-1689760800-1689771600@melaniechoukas-bradley.com
SUMMARY:Paddle on the Potomac (Nature Forward)
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Key Bridge Boathouse for a summer paddling trip around Theodore Roosevelt Island. Discover the magic of paddling around DC’s historic 88.5 acre island in the Potomac beneath the boughs of magnificent sycamores\, cottonwoods\, silver maples\, black walnuts\, basswoods and river birches. \nWitness the blooms of summer wildflowers growing along the shoreline and the thrill of spotting ospreys\, bald eagles\, herons and egrets\, and the noisy kingfisher! \nOur leader is the author of Finding Solace at Theodore Roosevelt Island\, so she knows this area well. Canoes or kayaks can be rented or you can bring your own. Registration fee does not include boat rental.
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/paddle-on-the-potomac/
LOCATION:Key Ridge Boathouse – Georgetown Waterfront\, WA\, 20007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guided Walks & Tours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230523T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230523T113000
DTSTAMP:20260430T163426
CREATED:20230315T193627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230315T200523Z
UID:1784-1684830600-1684841400@melaniechoukas-bradley.com
SUMMARY:A Spring Walk on Theodore Roosevelt Island (Smithsonian Associates)
DESCRIPTION:Stone steps and bridge at Theodore Roosevelt Island\nEnjoy a spring morning walk on a natural oasis in the Potomac with Melanie Choukas-Bradley\, the author of the book Finding Solace at Theodore Roosevelt Island. The nearly 2-mile path follows the island’s shore and moves deep into the swamp and tidal inlet along the boardwalk where willows\, bald cypresses\, and cattails frame views of Washington\, D.C. \nShe shares an overview of the landscape’s fascinating mix of trees\, wildflowers\, birds\, and other wildlife and highlights the island’s history and the legacy of the naturalist and conservationist president it memorializes. The morning also includes pauses for moments of guided forest bathing to quietly soak up the beauty of this wild island set against the capital city. \nIn addition to her book on Theodore Roosevelt Island\, Choukas-Bradley is the award-winning author of six other regional nature titles\, including The Joy of Forest Bathing and City of Trees\, available for sale through Politics & Prose. \nKnow Before You Go\n\nTour participants meet at the Theodore Roosevelt Island Bridge off the parking lot (George Washington Memorial Parkway northbound lanes between Roosevelt Bridge and Key Bridge).\nBring water\, a snack\, and comfortable\, sturdy shoes.\nThis is an easy-to-moderate walk.\n\nAdditional Date Options for this Tour\n\nMay 24\nMay 25\n\nBook Sale Information\n\nPurchase your copy of City of Trees by Melanie Choukas-Bradley here.\nPurchase your copy of Finding Solace at Theodore Roosevelt Island by Melanie Choukas-Bradley here.\nPurchase your copy of The Joy of Forest Bathing by Melanie Choukas-Bradley here.\nSPECIAL NOTE: Politics and Prose is offering a 10% discount to Smithsonian Associates ticket-holders. To claim your discount\, enter the code SPECIAL10 (no space between letters and numbers) in the “Coupon discount” section on Politics and Prose’s check-out page.\n\nGeneral Information\n\nRegistration for this tour will end by 2 p.m. ET on Monday\, May 22\, 2023.\nSmithsonian is a mask-friendly environment. Masks are strongly recommended but not required.\nFor additional tour information:\n\nStudy Tour Policies\nRefund/Cancellation Policy
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/a-spring-walk-on-theodore-roosevelt-island/
LOCATION:Theodore Roosevelt Island
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230520T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230520T123000
DTSTAMP:20260430T163426
CREATED:20230328T011043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230328T011351Z
UID:1801-1684578600-1684585800@melaniechoukas-bradley.com
SUMMARY:Botanical Bliss: An Immersive Nature Walk (On-site Tour)
DESCRIPTION:Melanie Choukas-Bradley\, author of The Joy of Forest Bathing\, City of Trees\, and other regional nature books leads this slow-moving\, immersive tour through the USBG outdoor gardens. The tour aims to promote wellness and reflection on nature. Join Melanie as she guides you to explore the beauty and wonder of the gated outdoor gardens through all five senses. You will pause throughout to witness exquisite May flowers and abundant pollinators of the Garden\, share experiences\, and explore observations. At the conclusion of the journey\, you will have the opportunity to reflect and sip some pure maple sap “tea.” \nIntended Audience: All Levels: Suitable for all learners\, this program will provide a variety of content. Program provider will answer both introductory and more advanced questions. \nDATE: Saturday\, May 20\nTIME: 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.\nLOCATION: Group will meet on the Terrace by the entrance to the Conservatory\nFREE: Pre-registration required
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/botanical-bliss-an-immersive-nature-walk-on-site-tour/
LOCATION:U.S. Botanic Garden Conservatory\, 100 Maryland Avenue\, SW\, Washington\, DC\, 20016\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230513T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230513T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T163426
CREATED:20230117T001157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230117T002313Z
UID:1717-1683972000-1683982800@melaniechoukas-bradley.com
SUMMARY:Capitol Tree Walk with Author Melanie Choukas-Bradley — Politics & Prose
DESCRIPTION:Join naturalist Melanie Choukas-Bradley\, author of City of Trees and several other nature books\, for a spring walking tour of historic and botanically diverse trees of the U.S. Capitol Grounds and Arboretum (the new official name of the site). The visit offers the chance to admire trees in springtime splendor including several species of maple and magnolia\, century-old oaks\, pecans\, giant sequoia\, and the intriguing jujube. \nLearn about the many official state trees on the grounds and get an overview of Frederick Law Olmsted’s design for the Capitol landscape\, which shares elements of his plan for Central Park. Stop at notable sections of the grounds to see the five crabapple trees planted to honor the five Sullivan brothers who died when their naval ship went down during World War II; a horse-chestnut propagated from Anne Frank’s tree in Amsterdam; and a white oak planted by House Speaker Sam Rayburn. \nMelanie is intimately acquainted with the Capitol’s trees\, having studied them for 40 years beginning with research for the first edition of her local nature classic\, City of Trees. \nIn addition to City of Trees: The Complete Field Guide to the Trees of Washington\, DC\, Melanie is the award-winning author of six other regional nature titles\, including A Year in Rock Creek Park\, Finding Solace at Theodore Roosevelt Island and The Joy of Forest Bathing\, all available for sale through Politics and Prose. \nWe will meet in front of the U.S. Botanic Garden Conservatory\, at 10 AM. \nKnow Before You Go: Politics and Prose is now following DC Government and CDC guidelines for Covid protocol. Masks are optional. We are encouraging the use of wearing masks but will not be checking vaccination cards or mandating that everyone wear a mask. We’ll continue monitoring the covid situation closely\, and any decision to reinstate a mask mandate or vaccine acknowledgement requirement will be tied to the community rating system recently introduced by the CDC. \nPreparation for the Walk: Dress in comfortable clothing and be prepared for slow walking around the Capitol grounds. (No stairs). Bring rain gear if showers are expected. \nWeather Policy: We will go ahead in light intermittent rain but will reschedule if steady heavy rain is in the forecast. \nDirections\, Map and other information: Please visit this site for directions\, a map and information about the U.S. Botanic Garden Conservatory: https://www.usbg.gov/conservatory \nRegistration Limited to 20 participants. \nPlease let us know any questions. Email: classes@politics-prose.com \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCapitol Tree Walk Trip Product\n\n$50.00
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/capitol-tree-walk-with-author-melanie-choukas-bradley-politics-prose/
LOCATION:U.S. Botanic Garden Conservatory\, 100 Maryland Avenue\, SW\, Washington\, DC\, 20016\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guided Walks & Tours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230505T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230505T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T163426
CREATED:20230117T001524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230430T014305Z
UID:1708-1683277200-1683288000@melaniechoukas-bradley.com
SUMMARY:Forest Bathing Walk with Author Melanie Choukas-Bradley — Politics & Prose
DESCRIPTION:RESCHEDULED FOR MAY 5 BECAUSE OF RAIN \n\n\nJoin Melanie Choukas-Bradley\, author of The Joy of Forest Bathing and A Year in Rock Creek Park\, and several other nature books for a spring forest bathing walk through the enchanting Tregaron Conservancy\, a woodland garden tucked away in the midst of northwest Washington that has been restored and stewarded by a non-profit organization since 2006. We will meander under tall trees\, cross picturesque bridges over musical streams\, and climb stone steps through a century-old cultivated and wild woodland landscape reminiscent of “the secret garden.” \nShinrin-yoku\, or forest bathing\, began in the 1980s in Japan and it is rooted in the traditional Japanese reverence for nature. Forest bathing is a mindfulness practice akin to meditation\, yoga and tai chi that involves tuning in to the beauty and wonder of your natural surroundings with all of your senses. \nMelanie is a nature and forest therapy guide with certification from the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy Guides & Programs and she has participated in guided shinrin-yoku walks throughout Japan. She will guide you on a calming and rejuvenating walk through the Tregaron woodland with plenty of time to slow down and soak up the beauty of this enchanting wild garden\, one of the best kept secrets in our city. \nMeet at the iron gate entrance on Klingle Road\, NW. Please note there is another entrance to the Conservancy on Macomb Street\, NW and also pedestrian access from the Rock Creek Park Klingle Valley Trail. \nKnow Before You Go: \nPreparation for the Walk: Dress in comfortable clothing and be prepared for slow walking on natural trails and stone steps with some hill climbing. Bring rain gear if showers are expected. \nWeather Policy: We will go ahead in light intermittent rain but will reschedule if steady heavy rain is in the forecast. \nDirections\, Map and other information: Tregaron is a 10-15 minute walk from the Cleveland Park and Woodley Metro stops and can be accessed on foot or by bicycle (no bikes allowed within Tregaron) from the Klingle Valley Trail in Rock Creek Park. \nWe will meet at the iron gate entrance at 3031 Klingle Road\, NW. You may also enter from 3100 Macomb Street\, NW and walk through the park to meet up with us at the gate on Klingle. \nPlease note: there are no restrooms at Tregaron. There is a Starbucks on Connecticut Avenue across from the Zoo on Connecticut Avenue in Cleveland Park\, each of which is a 10-15 minute walk from the meeting place.  \nPlease visit this site for detailed transportation options and directions\, a map and information about the Tregaron Conservancy. \nRegistration Limited to 15 people.  \nPlease let us know any questions. Email: classes@politics-prose.com \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nForest Bathing Trip Product\n\n$50.00\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nclick here for details
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/forest-bathing-walk-with-author-melanie-choukas-bradley-politics-prose/
LOCATION:Tregaron Conservancy\, 3031 Klingle Road\, NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20008\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guided Walks & Tours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230411T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230411T133000
DTSTAMP:20260430T163426
CREATED:20230301T212801Z
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SUMMARY:Springtime on the Potomac Heritage Trail: A Wildflower Hike at Turkey Run Park (Smithsonian Associates)
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nDiscover the spring splendors of the Potomac Gorge\, a 1\,900-acre natural area spanning Maryland and Virginia\, and one of the most geologically diverse places on Earth. Hiking north from Turkey Run Park along the Potomac Heritage Trail\, experience the contrasting terrains of the more gentle\, terraced landscape in Maryland and the steeper\, dissected area in Virginia. \nTrek along one of the most scenic sections of the Potomac River on a wilderness adventure inside the Beltway as you admire lush upland forests and floodplains brilliantly decorated by Virginia bluebells. Don’t forget to keep an eye out for great blue herons and other native fauna found in the temporary pools and side channels. \nStudy leader Melanie Choukas-Bradley\, a naturalist and author of several Washington-area nature books\, has spent a year exploring the Potomac Gorge from Great Falls to Theodore Roosevelt Island for a forthcoming book\, and this trek covers one of her favorite sections of the gorge. Bring a picnic lunch to enjoy on the adventure. \nKnow Before You Go\n\nTour participants meet at on site at Parking Lot C in Turkey Run Park (the first parking lot from George Washington Memorial Parkway).\nAdditional information is emailed two weeks prior to the tour.\nWhile the hike includes mostly flat terrain\, tour participants must be in good physical condition. The route includes a long flight of well-engineered wooden steps descending into the gorge and back up\, plus a stream crossing on stepping stones. Total hike distance is 2–2.5 miles\, and many stops are made en route.\nLunch is not included; please pack your own food to enjoy while on the trail.\nThe tour is limited to 20 participants.\n\nAdditional Date Options for this Tour\n\nApril 12\nApril 13\n\nMay We Suggest\nIf you are interested in this tour\, check out A Journey Through the Potomac Gorge program on Wednesday\, March 29\, 12 p.m. ET on Zoom. \nGeneral Information\n\nRegistration for this tour will end by 2 p.m. ET on Monday\, April 10\, 2023.\nFor additional tour information:\n\nStudy Tour Policies\nRefund/Cancellation Policy\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/springtime-on-the-potomac-heritage-trail-a-wildflower-hike-at-turkey-run-park-smithsonian-associates/
LOCATION:Turkey Run Park\, (first parking lot from Park's George Washington Memorial Parkway exit)\, McLean\, VA\, 22101\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230407T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T163426
CREATED:20230315T191955Z
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SUMMARY:Bluebells and Budbreak at Boundary Bridge (Nature Forward)
DESCRIPTION:The author of the award-winning book\, A Year in Rock Creek Park and the critically acclaimed City of Trees will offer her 17th year of Nature Forward walks in the country’s oldest urban national park. Under her expert guidance\, you will witness the annual floral miracle of Virginia bluebells\, spring beauties\, and trout lilies in the floodplain forest\, while the leaves of tulip tree and American beech begin to spill from their buds. \nWe’ll hope to catch bloodroot\, wild ginger\, cut-leafed toothwort and other blooming spring ephemerals as we explore both floodplain and upland woods at a leisurely pace. Time permitting\, we’ll do a bit of “forest bathing.” Throughout\, we’ll keep our eyes and ears open for belted kingfishers\, wood ducks\, migrant songbirds\, and tiny spring peeper frogs. Expect some uphill/downhill walking on natural surface trails which may be muddy and/or slippery.
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/bluebells/
LOCATION:Boundary Bridge at Rock Creek Park
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230402T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230402T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T163426
CREATED:20230328T005208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230328T005208Z
UID:1793-1680429600-1680440400@melaniechoukas-bradley.com
SUMMARY:U.S. Capitol Grounds Tree Walk With Melanie Choukas-Bradley
DESCRIPTION:Washington DC has been known as “The City of Trees” for over 100 years. With a rich arboreal history and amazing ecological diversity\, it’s easy to understand how we’ve earned this name! Join us for an exciting opportunity with DC naturalist Melanie Choukas-Bradley\, author of City of Trees and several other nature books\, for an early spring tree tour of the historic and botanically diverse trees of the Capitol Grounds and Arboretum(the new official name of the site). \nDuring this tree walk we will circumnavigate the Capitol\, admiring and studying the trees in earliest springtime splendor including several species of maple and magnolia\, century-old oaks\, pecans\, giant sequoias\, and the intriguing jujube. In addition to the earliest blooms at the Capitol\, we’ll get a last look at many winter buds just before budbreak. \nLearn about the many official state trees on the grounds and get an overview of Frederick Law Olmsted’s design for the Capitol landscape\, which shares elements of his plan for Central Park. Stop at notable sections of the grounds to see the five crabapple trees planted to honor the five Sullivan brothers who died when their naval ship went down during World War II; a horse-chestnut propagated from Anne Frank’s tree in Amsterdam; and a white oak planted by House Speaker Sam Rayburn. \nMelanie is intimately acquainted with the Capitol’s trees\, having studied them for over 40 years beginning with research for the first edition of her local nature classic\, City of Trees. \nIn addition to City of Trees: The Complete Field Guide to the Trees of Washington\, DC; Melanie is the award-winning author of six other regional nature titles\, including: A Year in Rock Creek Park\, Finding Solace at Theodore Roosevelt Island\, and The Joy of Forest Bathing. \nRegister today to learn from Melanie and see some of our District’s most beautiful trees as they start to transform and blossom for Spring!
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/u-s-capitol-grounds-tree-walk-with-melanie-choukas-bradley/
LOCATION:U.S. Capitol Grounds and Arboretum\, Washington\, DC\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230329T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230329T133000
DTSTAMP:20260430T163426
CREATED:20230228T194957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230228T203434Z
UID:1757-1680091200-1680096600@melaniechoukas-bradley.com
SUMMARY:A Journey Through the Potomac Gorge: Afternoon Lecture/Seminar (Smithsonian Associates)
DESCRIPTION:Potomac River\, Great Falls National Park\n\nThe Potomac Gorge is one of the most biologically diverse and ecologically significant landmarks in the nation\, supporting a wide range of habitats\, plants\, and animals\, including many rare species. It has held an important place in human history since the Ice Age. Although many people are aware of sections of this treasured landscape\, few know and appreciate the Potomac Gorge as a whole. \n\n\n\nNaturalist and popular study leader Melanie Choukas-Bradley has spent the past year exploring the gorge on foot\, by bicycle\, and by kayak. She leads a virtual journey into what’s perhaps the most dramatic section of the 405-mile-long river: the 15-mile stretch in the backyard of the nation’s capital where the Potomac drops 130 feet from the hard bedrock of the Piedmont to the flat Atlantic Coastal Plain. \nShe traces the Potomac Gorge from its origin at the scenic wonder of Great Falls in Maryland and Virginia and follows it as it flows\, often through dramatic cliffs and bluffs\, to Theodore Roosevelt Island in the District. She spotlights aspects of the spectacular parkland on both sides of the river\, including the C&O Canal\, Billy Goat Trail\, Carderock\, Cabin John Creek in Maryland\, Difficult Run\, Turkey Run\, Scott’s Run\, and the Potomac Heritage Trail in Virginia. The program offers the perfect way to plan your outdoor adventures for the coming seasons. \nChoukas-Bradley is the author of City of Trees: A Year in Rock Creek Park; and Finding Solace at Theodore Roosevelt Island. \nMay We Suggest\nIf you are interested in this program\, check out our Springtime on the Potomac Heritage Trail: A Wildflower Hike at Turkey Run Park in-person tours on April 11\, April 12\, or April 13. \nGeneral Information\n\nView Common FAQs and Policies about our Online Programs on Zoom.
URL:https://melaniechoukas-bradley.com/events/a-journey-through-the-potomac-gorge-afternoon-lecture-seminar/
LOCATION:Online
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