During
the month of November, the Fort Lee Library will be bringing nature inside by
displaying: “A Walk in the
Woods” in The Gallery and all around the Library. The photographic exhibit will
highlight the natural elements of Flat
Rock Brook’s diverse habitats. The exhibit showcases the experience
of hiking in the forest, by the brook, and on trails at the Nature Center in
Englewood. The timing coincides with the Nature Association’s 40th
anniversary during which celebrations will take place throughout the year, and
to reintroduce Flat Rock Brook to the community as a major renovation of the
center has recently been completed. The photography is the work of
prominent area photographer Realf
Schermer and presents Flat Rock
Brook during the four seasons of the year. Funding has been made
possible in part by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts through grant
funds administered by the Bergen County Department of Parks, Division of
Cultural and Historic Affairs.
Wednesday, November
13 @ 7:30pm :
Realf Schermer (Photographer), Jill Bennetta (Flat Rock Brook)…..and an American Kestrel will present a special program about the exhibit. Take an “armchair journey” to Flat Rock Brook while learning about landscape photography and
birds of prey.
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Refreshments will be served
Admission is free, children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult.
