
On Sunday, September 10th 1:00-3:00 pm, the Musketaquid Program of the Umbrella Community Arts Center presents a Wild Walk. Arborist/Artist Andrew Joslin will lead a discovery of trees in the Nashawtuc Hill conservation areas. He will teach you how to read a forest for its history, use strategies to identify trees, and share his knowledge about trees as communities. Make tree bark rubbings to take home - make mud faces to leave behind on the trees. This event is co-sponsored by the Concord Land Conservation Trust. Meet at the Simon Willard Woods Trailhead. To register, go to www.theumbrellaarts.org and click on Arts and Environment. Cost: $5/person; $10/family.