Quarterly Calendar

The calendar is compiled far in advance so we strongly suggest that you contact the sponsoring organization prior to the event. Some events may have fees for participation.

Summer is nearly here and the most popular classes are accepting applications – and they'll fill up fast. Check out our comprehensive list of nature and science –oriented programs at www.baysoundings.com/summercamps

ONGOING

Mondays & Fridays, 10:15-11:15am, Creative Exercise, A toning, stretching, “I feel good” class w/ lively music for “over 50s”.  Cost: Daily - $3, Monthly - $16.  Boyd Hill Nature Preserve.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org

Tuesdays & Thursdays, 10-11:30am, Tai Chi.  Slow meditative healthful movements.  Cost $3.00.  Boyd Hill Nature Preserve.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org     

Second Tuesday of every month
, 7pm, The Nature Coast Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society meets at the Land O' Lakes Community Center, 5401 Land O' Lakes Blvd/US 41, Land O' Lakes, 34639, between SR 52 and SR 54.  The Community Center is on the west side of the highway.  Meetings of the Chapter are free, and all interested parties are invited to attend, to bring questions about their yard, and participate in light refreshments and the native plant drawing.  Telephone inquiries are taken by Julie at (727) 863-1363.  The Chapter website is:  http://www.pasconativeplants.org.

Wednesdays in Apr.,
9am-4pm, On a trial basis, Brooker Creek Preserve Environmental Education Center will be open in addition to Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Wednesdays,
11 am-Noon, Jungle Boogie - Native Gardens Plants, bugs, and wildlife adventures!  Cost: $3.00 Ages 3 & 4.  Boyd Hill Nature Preserve.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email BHPreserve@stpete.org

Thursdays
, 4:30pm – 5:30pm, Yoga at the Preserve.  Treat yourself to something energizing and restorative: Yoga!  Cost: $8 each or $28 per month.  Boyd Hill Nature Preserve.  Pre-register at  727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

Thursdays,
10:30- 11:15am, Book Time @ Brooker -Brooker Creek Preserve Environmental Education Center - Pinellas County Extension, Tarpon Springs, FL.  http://brookercreekpreserve.eventbrite.com/

1st Thursday of each month
, 6pm, Tampa Audubon's Monthly General Meetings are open to members and non-members alike, and are held at the Hillsborough County Extension Office located at 5339 CR 579, Seffner, (1/2 mile south of exit 10 on I-4).

Thursday through Saturday; closed all Pinellas County holidays,
9am-4pm, Windows to Our Wildest Place: These permanent, hands-on educational exhibits help visitors understand how natural Florida has changed over time and the ecological footprints left by those changes.  Brooker Creek Environmental Education Center, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs.  727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

Thursday through Saturday; closed all Pinellas County holidays,
9am-4pm, Connecting People and Place: This art-inspired, permanent hands-on educational exhibit reveals the area’s history, ecology and people. Weedon Island Preserve Cultural and Natural History Center, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

First Saturday of every month,
9:30-10:30am, Join the Friends of Brooker Creek Preserve for the Brooker Book Club. This club is geared towards adults. The theme is Florida. The book list includes novels by Florida authors; past and present, archeology, biography, politics and history. Please note that registration is required due to a limited amount of seats. Please meet in the Conference Room inside the Visitors Center. *Please note that books will not be provided for you.*  To ensure an enjoyable and positive discussion, please think of a question you would like to have the group discuss about the book for the month. These questions will serve as additions to those the host of the Book Club will prepare each month.  http://brookercreekpreserve.eventbrite.com/

Saturdays,
9-10:30am, Join our Volunteer Hike Guides on a walk through time each Saturday morning on a guided hike along the Education Center Trail. Join us for this 0.75-mile walk as we look at how the land has changed over time and discuss the ecological footprints left by those changes. Sturdy closed-toe shoes are a must, and water and a hat are recommended. All ages are welcome.  Children under the ages of 16 must be accompanied by an adult and those younger than 6 may find this hike challenging. Pre-registration is required by 12:00 noon on the Friday before the hike.  Please wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes, sneakers or boots.  Insect repellent (bug spray) is strongly recommended in summer months.  Bring plenty of drinking water and a snack.  A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are also recommended. Pets are not permitted.  No smoking is allowed.  Trained volunteers will guide the hike.For more information please contact 727-453-6800.  http://brookercreekpreserve.eventbrite.com/

Apr. 1-Oct. 1
, St. Petersburg Sail and Power Squadron Seminars: These Adult courses are also open to students 12 or older. Classes are held at the St Petersburg Sailing Center, 250 2nd Ave.SE, Demens Landing. Maximum of 20 students per class.  Pre-registration is required and available at www.boating-stpete.org.

Apr. 6 & May 4
, 8-11am, Boyd Hill Monthly Bird Walk with St. Petersburg Audubon, 1101 Country Club Way S., St. Petersburg FL. Join Ron Smith at 8 am at the Nature Center for a guided walk through this rare piece of preserved St. Petersburg. Please arrive 15 minutes early. Park entrance fee waived.  Go to stpeteaudubon.org.

Apr. 11, 17, 24, 29 and May 9
, 7:30pm, Mote’s Punta Gorda Lecture Series.  Punta Gorda Isles Civic Association, 2001 Shreve Street, Punta Gorda.   Learn about fish and other marine species of Charlotte Harbor from the researchers who study them during Mote’s Boca Grande Lecture Series.  www.mote.org/charlotteharbor.  RSVP required, Rachael Kraemer at 941-205-3970, ext. 103 or rkraemer@mote.org

Apr. 19-21,
Florida Orthinological Society Spring Meeting at the Hilton St. Petersburg -Carillon Park,  950 Lake Carillon Drive, St. Petersburg, FL.  For more information: http://fosbirds.org/sites/default/files/Meetings/FOSSpring2013MeetingAnnouncement-3.pdf

Apr. 20 & 21,
10am- 5pm, Earth Day Celebration, Celebrate our precious planet at Boyd Hill! Meet interesting animals at our live creature features at the top of every hour. We’ll have hands-on, eco-friendly crafts from 1- 3 pm both days and a ‘Recycling 101’ class Sunday at 1:00.  Cost: Activities FREE with paid admission.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

Apr. 25, 26 & 27,
9am-noon, Volunteers needed for oyster shell project to restore Schultz Nature Preserve. The meeting location is Williams Park Boat Ramp, 8749 U.S. 41, Riverview, FL 33578. The project involves shoveling shell into mesh bags, transporting and placing oyster shell bags on the shoreline to create a series of oyster bars. Each oyster shell bag weighs approximately 30 pounds. This project is an effort to restore lost habitat systems to the bay, prevent further erosion of the shoreline and improve water quality through natural biological filtration. Register on www.tampabaywatch.org   

May-Sept.,
Volunteers wanted for Bird Surveys, Bird Stewards & Rooftop Chick Checkers. Contact bnb@stpeteaudubon.org. Visit Bird Stewards on Facebook for updates, photos and shared experiences.  Go to stpeteaudubon.org.

May 1 to Dec. 29,
For God and Gold: From a new exhibit in recognition of Viva Florida 500, the statewide initiative led by the  Florida Department of State to highlight the 500 years of historic people, places and events in present-day Florida since the arrival of Juan Ponce de Leon to the land he named Florida in 1513.  To commemorate that anniversary, Heritage Village features reproduction weapons, nautical items, clothing, camp gear, religious items and other items to tell the story of everyday life during the ocean crossing and the subsequent exploration and colonization of Florida. The exhibit, created by local re-enactor Lester Dailey, was most recently shown at the Armed Forces History Museum in Largo. Heritage Village, 11909 125th St., N., Largo. 727-582-2123l www.pinellascounty.org/heritage.

May 16, 17, & 18
, 9am-noon, Volunteers needed for oyster shell project to restore Green Key. The meeting location is Williams Park Boat Ramp, 8749 U.S. 41, Riverview, FL 33578. The project involves shoveling shell into mesh bags, transporting and placing oyster shell bags on the shoreline to create a series of oyster bars. Each oyster shell bag weighs approximately 30 pounds. This project is an effort to restore lost habitat systems to the bay, prevent further erosion of the shoreline and improve water quality through natural biological filtration. Register on www.tampabaywatch.org

June 1, July 6, Aug. 3, and Sept. 7
, 8-11am, Boyd Hill Monthly Bird Walk with St. Petersburg Audubon, 1101 Country Club Way S., St. Petersburg FL. Join Ron Smith at 8 am at the Nature Center for a guided walk through this rare piece of preserved St. Petersburg. Please arrive 15 minutes early. Park entrance fee waived.  Go to stpeteaudubon.org.

June 3-7; June 17-21; July 1-5; July 15-19; July 29-August 2; August 12-16
; 8:30am-12:30pm, Aqua Kids: One Big Home. Students entering grades 1-4.  Explore the habitats of your favorite ocean animals through hands-on activities, investigations, crafts and games. Your fun-filled five-day adventure includes a boat trip around Sarasota Bay, snorkeling in coastal waters, and visits to The Aquarium at Mote and the Goldstein Marine Mammal Center. Swimming skillsare required.  www.mote.org/summercamp.  941-388-4441, ext. 348.  Pre-registration is required for all programs or e-mail educate@mote.org

June 7 & 8, The annual Ed Alber Tarpon Rodeo is an all-release fishing tournament to benefit the restoration and education programs of Tampa Bay Watch. Named in tribute to one of our founding board members, Ed Alber, this annual tournament attracts tarpon fishermen from all over the state. Now in its sixth year, the Ed Alber Tarpon Rodeo is one of Tampa Bay Watch’s most successful fundraising events. For more information, visit www.tampabaywatch.org

June 10-14; June 24-28; July 8-12; July 22-26; August 5-9,
8:30am-12:30pm, Aqua Kids: Diverse Universe.  Students entering grades 1-4.  Dolphins, jellies, and turtles, oh my! Join Mote in this aquatic adventure to learn about different marine animals.  During this exploration campers will learn about the diversity of marine critters in the Gulf of Mexico and why each and every species is important to our marine environment.  This camp includes special visits to The Aquarium at Mote and Goldstein Marine Mammal Center, snorkeling in the sea grass beds and a boat trip to explore Sarasota Bay.  www.mote.org/summercamp.  941-388-4441, ext. 348.  Pre-registration is required for all programs or e-mail educate@mote.org

June 10-14
, 1-5pm, Digi-Know How? Beginner Students entering Grades 5 – 8. Become an undersea superstar! Learn the basics of digital media with our easy to use software. No experience required. Laptop and iPod Touch provided, but bring your own imagination! Note: If you also register for Sea Sleuths, there will be a designated lunch time of 12:30-1pm.  www.mote.org/summercamp.  941-388-4441, ext. 348.  Pre-registration is required for all programs or e-mail educate@mote.org

June 10-14; June 24-28; July 8-12; July 22-26; August 5-9
, 8:30am-12:30pm, Sea Sleuths: Duos of the Deep.  Students entering Grades 5 – 8.  Summer campers will explore the relationships of local marine life in The Aquarium at Mote and in Sarasota Bay and discover how these living things depend on each other for survival. Campers will experience the bay through kayaking, snorkeling, field sampling and boat trip with the Sarasota Bay Explorers.  Swimming skills are required.  www.mote.org/summercamp.  941-388-4441, ext. 348.  Pre-registration is required for all programs or e-mail educate@mote.org

June 11-13; June 18-20; June 25-27; July 2-4,
10am-noon, Mommy & Me: Sea Shapes. Children ages 2-5 and accompanying adult.  Campers and their favorite adult will learn about different shapes under the sea through stories, songs, games, role plays, crafts and special visits to the Aquarium, Marine Mammal and Sea Turtle Center, and in Sarasota Bay.  www.mote.org/summercamp.  941-388-4441, ext. 348.  Pre-registration is required for all programs or e-mail educate@mote.org

June 15-Aug. 24
, 10am-noon, Booker Creek Preserve Environmental Education Center –Pinellas County Extension.  Six-part plant identification series will introduce participants to the basics and not-so-basic steps required to positively identify plants.  The $15 price for this series will cover the cost of a notebook and a copy of How to Identify Plants by H.D. Harrington which participants will keep.  During each 2-hour session, participants will have lecture, hands-on and field experiences.  Each session will build on the previous; attending the entire series is recommended.  Upon completion of the entire course, participants will receive a Certificate of Completion from the University of Florida.  http://brookercreekpreserve.eventbrite.com/

June 17-21
, 1-5pm, Digi-Know How? Advanced Students entering Grades 5 – 8.  Another blockbuster opportunity! Build on your skills and learn more behind the scenes techniques on digital media and ocean life. Previous session of Digi-Know strongly recommended. Laptop and iPod Touch provided, but bring your own imagination! Note: If you also register for Sea Sleuths, there will be a designated lunch time of 12:30=1pm.   www.mote.org/summercamp.  941-388-4441, ext. 348.  Pre-registration is required for all programs or e-mail educate@mote.org

June 24-28; July 8-12; July 22-26
, Monday morning - Friday evening, Marine Ecology of the Florida Keys.  Students entering Grades 9 – 12. Explore the marine life in the Florida Keys!  We’ll use Mote’s Tropical Research Laboratory in Summerland Key as a base camp, while we SCUBA dive (if certified) or snorkel on Looe Key, Sombrero Reef, and John Pennekamp State Park. This program also includes tide pool walks, a fishing trip, a kayaking excursion, and a visit to the Dolphin Research Center. Mote provides round trip ground transportation from Sarasota, field trip transportation in the Keys, lodging, food, all field excursions, and SCUBA gear. Swimming skills are required.  www.mote.org/summercamp.  941-388-4441, ext. 348.  Pre-registration is required for all programs or e-mail educate@mote.org

July 9-11; July 16-18; July 23-25; July 30-August 1
, 10am-noon, Mommy and Me: I Spy. Children ages 2-5 and accompanying adult.  Campers and their favorite adult will observe characteristics of sea life through hands-on stories, songs, games, role plays, crafts and special visits to the Aquarium, Marine Mammal and Sea Turtle Center, and in Sarasota Bay.  www.mote.org/summercamp.  941-388-4441, ext. 348.  Pre-registration is required for all programs or e-mail educate@mote.org

July 15-19
, 8:30am- 12:30pm, or Monday – Friday, 1-5pm.  Residential Florida experiences Discovering the Florida Keys.  Students entering Grades 7- 8.  Travel to Mote’s Tropical Research Laboratory on Summerland Key for an incredible week of marine exploration. Snorkel at Looe Key Reef, kayak through mangrove tunnels, explore tide pools at Bahia Honda State Park, and visit Marathon’s Turtle Hospital. The highlight of the week is an all-day boat excursion to Dry Tortugas National Park. Mote provides round trip ground transportation from Sarasota, field trip transportation in the Keys, lodging, food, and all excursions.  Swimming skills are required.  www.mote.org/summercamp.  941-388-4441, ext. 348.  Pre-registration is required for all programs or e-mail educate@mote.org

July 29- Aug. 2
, 9am-4pm, Herpetology Camp: Sponsored by Heinrich Ecological Services, Science-based, hands-on nature day camps designed for children ages 7 -11.  Cost: $150 per week; limited to 30 campers each week on a first-come basis.  Inquisitive children love this 5-day nature camp where they explore the fascinating world of amphibians and reptiles side-by-side with George Heinrich, a professional herpetologist. Through up-close encounters with a variety of animals such as gopher tortoises, frogs, lizards, and snakes, campers learn about amphibian and reptile ecology and conservation.   For more information, please contact: Heinrich Ecological Services, 1213 Alhambra Way S., St. Petersburg, FL 33705-4620 or call 727-865-6255.  http://brookercreekpreserve.eventbrite.com/

APRIL

Apr. 1, 7-9pm, and continuing for an additional six weeks on Monday nights. This program, presented over seven evenings covers Required Safety Equipment, Boat Handling, Rules of the Road, Navigation Aids, Anchoring, Adverse Conditions, Communications, Trailering, PWC Operation, Knots and Lines, Introduction to Charts and more.  Graduates qualify for a Florida Boating Safety Education ID Card and may qualify for insurance discounts.  Instruction is free.  Materials:  $35 per family.  Pre-registration is required and available at www.boating-stpete.org.

Apr. 2,
9-11am, Florida-Friendly Garden Tours.  Enjoy a stroll through our garden of Florida-native and Florida-friendly plants.  Learn how to incorporate some of these plants in home landscapes and observe how the same plants can survive under different light and water conditions.   Tours are limited to groups of four to10 adults. Tours are Free; advance registration required.  Pinellas County Extension, 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo. 727-582-2109; www.eventbrite.com/event/5280297512/eorg.

Apr. 2
, 7:00pm, Learn Beekeeping, Learn about the honey bee life cycle, bee castes, health, basic hive parts, local laws and other basics of beekeeping!  Cost: $3.00/$1.50.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

Apr. 3,
10- 11:30am, Botany Hike: Join a Brooker Creek naturalist to explore the fascinating plants found on the preserve while identifying wildflowers, ferns, epiphytes, trees and more. The ecology of various plant communities will also be examined. Best suited for adults. Come prepared with your camera and questions. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.  

Apr. 3,
2-4pm, Going Coastal: Coral Reef Classroom: North America’s only living coral barrier reef, lies just a five hour drive from Pinellas County in the Florida Keys. This unique national treasure, often called a “rainforest of the sea”, houses a diversity of animal and plant life. Join an interactive classroom to learn about this unique ecosystem. Free. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org

Apr. 3,
6-7pm, Community Garden Forum: Join urban horticulture Extension agent Theresa Badurek in this workshop about the steps in starting a community garden. Resources will be provided. This is an ideal workshop for those interested in starting a community garden or those wishing to expand or improve an existing community garden. Free, advance registration required.  Pinellas County Extension, 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo. 727-582-2109; www.eventbrite.com/event/5741749728/eorg.

Apr. 4,
6:45-8pm, Salty Topics – Citizens and Scientists Investigating Tarpon: Join Dr. Kathy Guindon, of Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, for the spring 2013 Marine Science speaker series at  Weedon Island as she describes the recent findings from the Tarpon Genetic Recapture Study. Topics include a review of known tarpon life history, how the current study got started and how you can get involved. Refreshments donated by Friends of Weedon Island. Free.  Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org

Apr. 4, 10:30-11:15am,Book Time at Brooker: Children ages 3 to 5 connect to the wonders of the natural world through a story and a craft, game or other hands-on activity. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

Apr. 4,
7-8pm, Spring Cleaning: Eco-Friendly Household Cleaners.  Ages  8 – adult. Make and take home three eco-friendly cleaning supplies that help to keep your home and our planet healthy.  Cost: $10 All supplies included.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

Apr. 6
, 8am, Bird Walk, Bird guides lead a search for our many migrants. Binoculars available for loan.  Cost: FREE.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

Apr. 6
, 4pm, Native Craft! Dying with Naturals Dye cloth with pigment made from native plant materials. White tea towels are included. You may bring other light colored, natural, cloth goods to dye.  Cost: $5.00 Ages 10 – adult.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

Apr. 6,
9am-2pm, Wildlife Safari: Co-sponsored by Pinellas County, UFAS and the Friends of Brooker Creek Preserve, this fun and educational adventure is designed for children 4 through 12 years old. The children begin with a blank Wildlife Passport. As youngsters walk along a one-mile loop of adventure with live owls, snakes, baby raccoons and turkey chicks, they visit wildlife stations and have their passport stamped.  Cost of $5 per child is due at the event. Brooker Creek Preserve Environmental Education Center, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-934-2680; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

Apr. 6,
9am-2:30pm, Garden like a Floridian: Want a Florida yard but don’t know where to start? Horticultural experts with Pinellas County Extension and the Be Floridian Campaign will demonstrate how to design and maintain a water-thrifty, low-maintenance yard that will save time and money. The sessions include,  Retain the Rain; Reducing Stormwater Runoff; Lawn Care the Easy, Florida-Friendly Way; Essentials of Florida-Friendly Landscape Design and Extreme Yard Makeover. Registration fee of $10 includes lunch, free plants, take-home materials and door prizes. Rain barrels available for $5. Email Nanette@tbep.org or call 727- 893-2765 with questions. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

Apr. 6,
9:30-10:30am, Brooker Book Club: Hosted by the Friends of Brooker Creek Preserve, the Brooker Book Club meets the first Saturday of each month. Geared toward adults, the book list includes works by Florida authors, past and present, with archeology, biography, politics and history storylines. The book selected for discussion in Apr. is The Yearling by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings. Advance registration is required as seating is limited. Free; Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org

Apr. 6, 9-11am, Weedon Island Guided Hike: Learn about the ecosystems and the early residents of Weedon Island Preserve while hiking the coastal uplands and the boardwalks through mangrove forests. Best for ages 6 and older. Free; advance registration required. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

Apr. 6,
10am, Dog Training: Learn the basics of dog training in a seminar for all who have adopted dogs from Pinellas County Animal Services or other shelters in the county. Learn about housetraining, loose-leash walking and dealing with challenging dog behaviors. No dogs at the class please. Free. Pinellas County Animal Services, 12450 Ulmerton Road, Largo. 727- 582-2600; www.pinellascounty.org/animalservices.

Apr. 6,
10:30am-noon, Owls, Owls, Owls: Join Barbara Walker from Clearwater Audobon as she "shows and tells" all about owls. This program will include live animals and is great for the whole family. Free. Brooker Creek Preserve Environmental Education Center, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

Apr. 9
, 7pm, The Nature Coast Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society: "Ecosystem Gardening", presented by Ginny Stibolt, a life-long gardener with a Master's degree in Botany, and the author of "Sustainable Gardening for Florida" and coauthor of "Organic Methods for Vegetable Gardening in Florida".  Join us to learn from Ginny more good reasons to surround your garden with native plants!  Ginny will have her new book, "Organic Methods for Vegetable Gardening in Florida", available for purchase and signing!

Apr. 10,
8:30am-4pm, Fertilizer/Pesticide BMPs: Training to obtain limited certification for urban landscape commercial fertilizer (LCULCF). BMP certification awarded upon passing the exam. Four FDACS pesticide CEUs provided. Cost is $15; free to employees of Pinellas County and the Pinellas County School Board and Pinellas County Master Gardener Volunteers (must present ID on day of class). Advance registration required. Pinellas County Extension, 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo. 727-582-2562; register at http://pce-commercialhort.eventbrite.com.

Apr. 10,
8:30-10am, Guided Photography Hike: In a brief classroom session, local photographers and master naturalists Karl and Kathleen Nichter highlight the seasonal features that help participants capture the natural beauty of the preserve, then hike the boardwalk and trails looking for those shots that reflect the season. Recommended for adults and children 12 and older. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org. As a winter special, Brooker Creek Preserve Environmental and Education Center will be open from 9am-4pm each Wednesday in Apr. 2013, in addition to Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Apr. 9,
7:30pm, Natural History Speaker Series, “Our Great Barrier Islands”. Christopher A. Nichol Sr. These unique environments have both ecological and economic importance to our community. Learn how they formed, the life they harbor, and how our local economy cannot survive without them.  Cost: FREE.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

Apr. 10,
2-3pm, Pinellas Energy Efficiency Project 2.0: Attend this advanced energy-saving class and learn how much energy is wasted in the home every day, around the clock.  Participants receive free equipment and materials to help cut energy costs and save money each month. Free; advance registration required. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

Apr. 10
, 7:15am, Ft. Desoto Park, Meet at Tri-City Plaza. Contact John Hood, 813-461-4762.  Tampa Audubon Society

Apr. 11
, 9am-noon, Agency on Bay Management, Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council. Contact 727-570-5151, ext. 32.

Apr. 11
, 7:30pm, Mote’s Punta Gorda Lecture Series.  Dolphins, Kim Bassos-Hull, senior biologist, Dolphin Research Program at Mote.  www.mote.org/charlotteharbor , Rachael Kraemer at: 941-205-3970, ext. 103 or rkraemer@mote.org

Apr. 11,
9am- noon, Vegetable, Herb and Tropical Fruit Garden Tours at Florida Botanical Gardens: Learn about growing food and marvel at the eye-catching array of culinary, medicinal and aromatic herbs, trees and flowers. Wander the brick paths between the Egyptian, Mediterranean, Asian and beverage plantings while learning how the plants can be used in the home. Discover the tropical fruits that do well in our Florida climate and view a diversity of plantings, including ground cover and trees that can be used when designing lawn landscapes. Tours limited to groups of four to 10 adults. Free; advance registration required. Pinellas County Extension, 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo. 727-582-2109; http://www.eventbrite.com/event/5290496106/eorg.   

Apr. 11,
10:30-11:15am, Book Time at Brooker: Children ages 3 to 5 connect to the wonders of the natural world through a story and a craft, game or other hands-on activity. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

Apr. 11,
10:30-11:15am, Wee-Time at Weedon: This program is designed to introduce preschool children to the wonders of the natural and cultural world. Every second and fourth Thursday of each month, children are treated to a variety of stories and hands-on activities that connect them to their environment. This activity is recommended for ages 3 to 5. Free; advance registration requested. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

Apr. 11
, 8am-noon, Spring Migration with St. Petersburg Audubon at Fort De Soto Park, 3500 Pinellas Bayway S., Tierra Verde. Meet at the flagpole at Ft. De Soto Park headquarters, entrance fee $5. Leaders: Sandy Harris & Alice Tenney.

Apr. 11,
Two classes are available: 2-3:30pm and 6:15-7:45pm; Easy Yard Maintenance for the Lazy Gardener: Learn easy steps to achieve a low maintenance yard that is attractive, healthy and a money saver. Topics include plant selection and establishment, appropriate fertilizer use and pest control, recycling, mulching and proper pruning techniques. Adopting these Florida-friendly maintenance practices can make the landscape less dependent on water and reduce pollution of our waterways. Free, registration required. Palm Harbor Library, 2330 Nebraska Ave., Palm Harbor. 727- 582-2603; http://www.eventbrite.com/event4440059634.eorg.

Apr. 12,
Great Weedon Bird Quest: Learn the identifying marks and behaviors of our feathered year-round residents and seasonal visitors while assisting in compiling an annual checklist of the preserve’s birds. This hike is designed to take advantage of all levels of birding experience. Binoculars and bird guides are available. Free; advance registration required. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

Apr. 12
, 7am-2pm, Cross Bar Ranch. Westfield Shopping Mall Countryside near Sears. Contact Ken Rowe 782-0745. Reservations required.   Tampa Audubon Society

Apr. 13
, 8:30am, Audubon Explorers John Chestnut Park.  Contact Lynn Sumerson 596-8822.  Tampa Audubon Society

Apr. 13,
8-10:30am, Birds of Brooker Hike: Join this hike to identify common birds of Brooker Creek Preserve. Meander along the one-mile trail to gather information on the birds seen and heard. Binoculars will be helpful. Bring water. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

Apr. 13,
9-11am, Weedon Island Guided Hike: Learn about the ecosystems and the early residents of Weedon Island Preserve while hiking the coastal uplands and the boardwalks through mangrove forests. Best for ages 6 and older.  Free; advance registration required. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

Apr. 13,
9am-noon, Your Green Home – It is Easier Than You Think: Join faculty and staff from the University of Florida and Pinellas County Extension to learn ways to make your home more resource efficient, and cost less to operate. Natural resources agent Lara Miller will discuss water conservation in the home and at work and how to protect and improve our local watershed. James Stevenson from Extension will describe easy ways to make homes more energy efficient. Simple changes in behavior and inexpensive upgrades can really pay off!  Resource materials will be provided and each household will receive an energy/water conservation kit to get you started. Keynote speaker, Craig Miller of the University of Florida’s program for Resource Efficient Communities, will discuss the best remodeling projects that return the most for their investment. It is surprising to learn just how effective even the smallest remodeling project can be. Bring your lunch and stay for a post-workshop panel discussion. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve Environmental Education Center, 3940 Keystone Rd., Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

Apr. 13,
10am-noon, Archaeology Works: Come out to Weedon Island to see how archaeological flotation works and how archaeologists recover tiny seeds, bits of charcoal, wee animal bone fragments and other small pieces of things people long ago left behind.  Recommended for all ages. Free; advance registration required. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

Apr. 13
, 9:30am-12:30pm, Nature’s Elements, Join “Miss Jan” for fun-filled learning, hands-on projects & park exploration. Bring water, hat and a snack. Cost: $10 Ages 4-7.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

Apr. 13
, 9:30-10:30am, Bike Safari, Take a guided ride through the depths of the preserve on your bike. Cost: $5.00.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

Apr. 13,
6-10pm, Parent’s Night Out, Kid’s Night Pioneer Style!  An evening of pioneer fun ending with a campfire and s’mores@Pioneer Set. Cost: $15 Registration limited.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

Apr. 14,
11:30am, Alligator Walk, Search the wetlands for our state reptile. Cost: $3.00/$1.50.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

Apr. 14,
10:30-11:15am, Book Time at Brooker: Children ages 3 to 5 connect to the wonders of the natural world through a story and a craft, game or other hands-on activity. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

Apr. 16,
9-11am, Florida-Friendly Garden Tours : Enjoy a stroll through our garden of Florida-native and Florida-friendly plants.  Learn how to incorporate some of these plants in home landscapes and observe how the same plants can survive under different light and water conditions. Tours are limited to groups of four to10 adults. Tours are Free; advance registration required. Pinellas County Extension, 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo. 727-582-2109; www.eventbrite.com/event/5280297512/eorg.

Apr. 16,
7:30pm, Night Hike, Stargaze and prowl for owls, bats, and gators in the park after dark. Cost: $3.00/$1.50.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

Apr. 17,
9am-2pm, Sea Level Scenarios: Florida is known for its 1,200 miles of coastline, including its award-winning beaches. However, today our waterfront is threatened by rising sea levels. This program will investigate the potential effects of sea level rise on a natural ecosystem and a local municipality utilizing a combination of online tools, field activities and facilitated discussion. Closed-toed shoes for field activities as well as sun protection, hat and water bottle are advised. Recommended for adults.  $10 registration fee includes lunch; advance registration required. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

Apr. 17,
10-11am, Flipping for Dolphins: Join Clearwater Marine Aquarium staff at Weedon Island Preserve to learn about their work with their four resident Atlantic bottlenose dolphins. The program discusses dolphin behavior, animal care and training techniques, and the biography of each of CMA’s resident dolphins. Recommended for all ages. Free; advance registration required. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

Apr. 17, 10-11:30am, Fun-Time Forestry Hike: Join a local natural resources agent and hike along two miles of boardwalks and natural trails at Brooker Creek Preserve. Come prepared with binoculars, cameras and questions. Questions can also be researched in the resource room upon return to the education center.  Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org. As a winter special, Brooker Creek Preserve and Natural History Center will be open from 9 am to 4 pm each Wednesday in  March and Apr. 2013, in addition to Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Apr. 17
, 7:30pm, Mote’s Punta Gorda Lecture Series.  Sea Turtles, "Ridley Riddles Unravel in Florida,” Dr. Tony Tucker, manager of Mote’s Sea Turtle Conservation and Research Program. www.mote.org/charlotteharbor , Rachael Kraemer at: 941-205-3970, ext. 103 or rkraemer@mote.org

Apr. 18
, 2pm, Mote’s Science Café  “Snook & Tarpon Stock Enhancement and Habitat Protection Initiative: Replenishing Fish and Protecting the Places They Live” by  Dr. Ken Leber, associate vice president for research in Mote’s Directorate of Fisheries and Aquaculture and Dr. Kevan Main, manager of the Marine & Freshwater Aquaculture Research Program at Mote.  Boca Grande Community Center, 131 First Street West, Boca Grande.  www.mote.org/charlotteharbor , Rachael Kraemer at: 941-205-3970, ext. 103 or rkraemer@mote.org

Apr. 18,
10:30-11:15am, Book Time at Brooker: Children ages 3 to 5 connect to the wonders of the natural world through a story and a craft, game or other hands-on activity. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

Apr. 18,
6-8:15pm, Introduction to Florida-Friendly Landscaping – The Basics of Landscape Design, Rainwater Harvesting and Composting: Educators from University of Florida/IFAS Extension in Pinellas County will teach attendees how to create and maintain an attractive and low maintenance yard that conserves water, is friendly to the environment and can save time and money.  Free, advance registration required. Hale Activity Center, 330 Douglas Ave., Dunedin. 727-582-2108; http://gardenclass-eorg.eventbrite.com.

Apr. 18
, 6:30-8pm, Environmental Film Series, “Reflections: A Florida Keys Experience”. Enjoy popcorn and a family friendly film about the beauty of the Florida Keys. Leave inspired by the unique and fragile mangroves, grass beds, open ocean and reefs that come to life in this film. Cost: $3.00 /$1.50 Space is limited.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org    www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

Apr. 19
, 10am-3pm, Pioneer Homeschool, Take a step back in time and explore the world of Florida’s first settlers. Hands on learning, hikes and crafts.  Cost: $15 per child.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email BHPreserve@stpete.org    www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

Apr. 19
, 7pm, Astronomy Night, Our last astronomy night of the season, view the first-quarter moon and Jupiter. Cost: $3.00/$1.50.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email BHPreserve@stpete.org    www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

Apr. 20
, 9am-noon, Interpreting Nature Series:  Alligators! George Heinrich leads an interactive workshop on the American Alligator to expand your skills in nature interpretation. Cost: $40/class.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

Apr. 20,
9-11:30am, Canoe Clam Bayou, A guided paddle through a living estuary. Canoes and gear provided.  Must register & prepay by Apr. 19.  Cost: $15.00 per person.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

Apr. 20,
8am-4pm, Walk for Wildlife: Enjoy the beautiful, peaceful hiking trails of Brooker Creek Preserve and help the wildlife while hiking.  This fundraiser is open to everyone: children, adults, groups, families or single individuals. You may choose the hiking loop that best suits you: 1 mile, 1.5, 2.8 or 4 miles. These free trails are open all year. For those who would like to assist in restoration efforts at the preserve, a $10 donation will get you a beautiful T-shirt and the knowledge that you have done a small part to help the cause. Water stations and roaming naturalists will be along the trails for your benefit. Include this event as part of your Earth Day celebration.  Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-934-2680; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

Apr. 20,
9-10:30am, Rain Harvesting: Learn how to save rainwater in a recycled plastic barrel. The collected water may be used for plant beds, potted plants and vegetable and herb gardens. 9-10:30am  In this free class you will learn how to make and set up a rain barrel. With advance registration there is the option to purchase rain barrel for $25 with advance registration. Pinellas County Extension, 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo. 727- 582-2108; www.eventbrite.com/event/5407120844/eorg.

Apr. 20,
8-10am, Photography Hike: This hike is a perfect opportunity for adult photographers to hone their skills. After a classroom session highlighting specific wildlife behaviors and focus tips, guides will assist participants in capturing the natural beauty outdoors. Free; advance registration required. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

Apr. 20,
8:30am-noon, Chickens 101: Interest in backyard poultry has increased due to new regulations allowing chickens in some local communities in Pinellas County.  This workshop is on the fundamentals of raising chickens such as local laws and resources, benefits of chickens, the basics (breeds, housing, feeding, health, chicken development) biosecurity, and getting started.  $10 per family; advance registration required. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

Apr. 20,
9-11am, Weedon Island Guided Hike: Learn about the ecosystems and the early residents of Weedon Island Preserve while hiking the coastal uplands and the boardwalks through mangrove forests. Best for ages 6 and older.  Free; advance registration required. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

Apr. 20
, 8am-4pm, Walk for Wildlife at Brooker Creek Preserve,   Enjoy the beautiful, peaceful hiking trails of Brooker Creek Preserve and help wildlife while doing so! This fundraiser is open to everyone: children, adults, groups, families, or single individuals. You may choose the hiking loop that suits you best: one mile, 1.5 miles, 2.8 miles, or 4.0 miles. These trails are open all year for free, including this day, but for those people who would like to help restoration efforts at Brooker Creek Preserve, your $10 donation will get you a beautiful t-shirt and the knowledge that you have done a small part to help the cause. Water stations and roaming naturalists will be on the trails for your benefit. Please include this event as part of your Earth Day celebration! This event is co-sponsored by Pinellas County Extension Service, Pinellas County Government, and Friends of Brooker Creek Preserve.  www.FriendsofBrookerCreekPreserve.org

Apr. 21,
2- 4pm, An Enlightening Account of Early Tourism: The Travels and Diary of Abbie M. Brooks, Florida’s ‘Silvia Sunshine’: Ms. Dara Vance, artist and educator, will present the first-person account of Abbie M. Brooks who witnessed folkways and traditions in Florida, the least developed state of the former Confederacy.  Free;  Meet in the Pinellas Room at Heritage Village, 11909 125th St., N., Largo. 727- 582-2123; www.pinellascounty.org/heritage.

Apr. 24,
2-4 pm, People and the Environment: Enjoy this Weedon Island Preserve hike to learn and discuss ways native people utilized nature's raw materials from the uplands to the wetlands and coastal environment.  Free; advance registration requested. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

Apr. 24,
2-3:30pm, After School Fun 4-H Activity: On the fourth Wednesday of the month, an Extension specialist will lead families through a fun, activity-based learning adventure designed by 4-H to help understand the wonders of the natural world. Sign-up to become a Brooker Creek Explorer and continue the fun, learning-based activities throughout the year. Please register each member of the family, as space and supplies are limited.  Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.  As a winter special, Brooker Creek Preserve Environmental and Education Center will be open from 9 am to 4 pm each Wednesday in Apr. 2013, in addition to Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Apr. 24
, 7:30pm, Mote’s Punta Gorda Lecture Series.  Sharks, Dr. Robert Hueter, associate vice president for research in Mote’s Directorate of Marine Biology and Conservation.  www.mote.org/charlotteharbor, Rachael Kraemer at: 941-205-3970, ext. 103 or rkraemer@mote.org

Apr. 24,
7:15am, Ft. DeSoto Park Meet at Tri-City Plaza.  Contact Lynn Sumerson 596-8822.  Tampa Audubon Society

Apr. 24,
2-3pm, Pinellas Energy Efficiency Project : Greg Plantamura from Pinellas County Extension will give a presentation on the Pinellas Energy Efficiency Project.  This program, recommended for adults, is designed to help all residents create a smaller carbon footprint for themselves.   Free; advance registration recommended. Pinellas County Extension, 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo. 727- 582-2603; www.eventbrite.com/event/5260149248/eorg.

Apr. 25,
9am-noon, Vegetable, Herb and Tropical Fruit Garden Tours at Florida Botanical Gardens: Learn about growing food and marvel at the eye-catching array of culinary, medicinal and aromatic herbs, trees and flowers. Wander the brick paths between the Egyptian, Mediterranean, Asian and beverage plantings while learning how the plants can be used in the home. Discover the tropical fruits that do well in our Florida climate and view a diversity of plantings, including ground cover and trees that can be used when designing lawn landscapes. Tours limited to adult groups of 4 to 10 people. Free; advance registration required. Pinellas County Extension, 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo. 727-582-2109; www.eventbrite.com/event/5280496106/eorg

Apr. 25,
10:30-11:15am, Book Time at Brooker: Children ages 3 to 5 connect to the wonders of the natural world through a story and a craft, game or other hands-on activity. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

Apr. 25,
10:30-11:15am, Wee-Time at Weedon: This program is designed to introduce preschool children to the wonders of the natural and cultural world. Every second and fourth Thursday of each month, children are treated to a variety of stories and hands-on activities that connect them to their environment. This activity is recommended for ages 3 to 5. Free; advance registration requested. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

Apr. 25
, 7pm, Wild Florida 101:  Butterflies!  Butterflies come in all colors of the rainbow. Join us as we learn how to identify the common butterflies in our area. Participants receive a simple butterfly identification guide.  Cost: $3.00/ $1.50 For all ages!  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

Apr. 26
, 7- 8:30pm, Family Campfire Evening, Enjoy a short hike and campfire with family, new friends & s’mores!  Cost: $5.00 per person.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

April 27,
8am-noon, Give A Day for the Bay, invasive plant removal at Camp Bayou in Hillsborough County sponsored by Tampa Bay Estuary Program, www.tbep.org.

Apr. 27
, 10am-2:30pm, Cook Your Butt Off!  Head to the Pioneer Settlement and let us know who’s got the best BBQ of the Bay! Or get in the action! Enter your recipe for a cash prize or even join in our exclusive one-weekend-only campout. Free Admission - $5 Tasting and Judging.  More info at Pinellaspioneersettlement.org

Apr. 27,
8:30-10am, Guided Photography Hike: After a brief classroom session in which local photographers and master naturalists Karl and Kathleen Nichter will highlight the seasonal features that help participants capture the natural beauty of the preserve, the group will hike the boardwalk and trails looking for those shots that reflect the season. Recommended for adults and children 12 and older. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

Apr. 27,
9-10:30am, Brooker Creek Guided Hike: See how the land has changed over time and the ecological footprints left by those changes on this 0.75-mile walk. Closed-toe shoes, water and hat recommended. Best for ages 6 and older. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

Apr. 27
, 7:30am, Honeymoon Island State Park.  Meet at the parking lot behind the McDonald’s on Corner of Curlew and Alt. 19. Contact Paul Trunk 447-4785.  Tampa Audubon Society

Apr. 27
, 8:30am, Audubon Explorers Honeymoon Island SP. Meet at the parking lot behind the McDonald’s on Corner of Curlew and Alt. 19. Contact Lynn Sumerson 596-8822.  Tampa Audubon Society

Apr. 27,
Clearwater Marine Science Center Boat Tour.  Contact Michael McDonald 409-0449. Reservations required.  Tampa Audubon Society

Apr. 27,
9-11am, Weedon Island Guided Hike: Learn about the ecosystems and the early residents of Weedon Island Preserve while hiking the coastal uplands and the boardwalks through mangrove forests. Best for ages 6 and older. Free; advance registration required. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

Apr. 27,
8-10am, Wildflower Garden Club: Join the Friends of Brooker Creek Preserve to get those gardening hands dirty in this wildflower garden. Bring your garden gloves and hat and meet outside of the Auditorium at the Center. Morning snacks are usually provided. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve Environmental Education Center, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

Apr. 27
, 8am, Tampa Audubon,  Ft. Desoto 3500 Pinellas Bayway S Tierra Verde - Meet Mary Keith at the Flag Pole at the rangers station. (Entry Fee for County Park is $5.00).  http://www.tampaaudubon.org or mary.keith@tampaaudubon.org

Apr. 27,
10:30am-noon, Explore the Ferns of Brooker Creek Preserve: The preserve is home to many of Florida’s fabulous ferns. Explore the fascinating history of these ancient plants during a classroom activity then take a stroll to meet the plants inhabiting the preserve. Identification tips, interesting facts and more await participants. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

Apr. 28
, 10:30am, Wildflower Walk, Spring wildflowers will wow you on this guided hike.  Cost: $3.00/$1.50.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

Apr. 29
, 7:30pm, Mote’s Punta Gorda Lecture Series.  Marine Mammal and Sea Turtle Strandings: Speaker TBD.  www.mote.org/charlotteharbor , Rachael Kraemer at: 941-205-3970, ext. 103 or rkraemer@mote.org

Apr. 30,
from 9-11am, Florida-Friendly Garden Tours, Enjoy a stroll through our garden of Florida-native and Florida-friendly plants.  Learn how to incorporate some of these plants in home landscapes and observe how the same plants can survive under different light and water conditions. Tours are limited to adult groups of four to 10. Tours are Free; advance registration required. Pinellas County Extension, 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo. 727-582-2109; www.eventbrite.com/event/5280297512/eorg.

Apr. 30,
6:30-8:30pm, Pot Luck Dinner & Bird Calls with St. Petersburg Audubon at the Sunshine Center, 330 - 5th Street N., St. Petersburg. Guest speaker, David Williamson, will present “Name that Tune,” a fun interactive program that matches bird calls to photographs. Go to stpeteaudubon.org.

MAY

May 2, 6pm, Florida's Red and Pink Waders (Ann Paul, Tampa Bay Regional Coordinator for Audubon Florida)

May 2,
10:30-11:15am, Book Time at Brooker: Children ages 3 to 5 connect to the wonders of the natural world through a story and a craft, game or other hands-on activity. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

May 2,
6:45-8 pm, Salty Topics – Sea Turtle Migrations: The Marine Science Speaker Series continues with an exploration of the sea turtle research of Dr. Peter Meylan, Eckerd College. Sea turtles are renowned for their reproductive migrations and the travels adults make from feeding grounds to nesting beaches.  However, Dr. Meylan is discovering that the developmental migrations, those that take place before the animal matures, may be even more remarkable. Refreshments donated by Friends of Weedon Island. Free; advance registration required. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

May 4
, 9:30-10:30am, Join the Friends of Brooker Creek Preserve for the Brooker Book Club:  Rose Cottage Chronicles - Civil War Letters of the Bryant-Stephens Families of Northern FL.  http://brookercreekpreserve.eventbrite.com/

May 4,
10am, Dog Training: Learn the basics of dog training in a seminar for all who have adopted dogs from Pinellas County Animal Services or other shelters in the county. Learn about housetraining, loose-leash walking and dealing with challenging dog behaviors. No dogs at the class please. Free. Pinellas County Animal Services, 12450 Ulmerton Road, Largo. 727- 582-2600; www.pinellascounty.org/animalservices.

May 4,
9:30-10:30am, Brooker Book Club: Hosted by the Friends of Brooker Creek Preserve, the Brooker Book Club meets the first Saturday of each month. Geared toward adults, the book list includes works by Florida authors, past and present, with archeology, biography, politics and history storylines. The book selected for discussion in May is Rose Cottage Chronicles – Civil War Letters of the Bryant-Stephens Families of Northern Florida. Advance registration is required as seating is limited.  Free;  Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org

May 4,
9-10:30am, Brooker Creek Guided Hike: See how the land has changed over time and the ecological footprints left by those changes on this 0.75-mile walk. Closed-toe shoes, water and hat recommended. Best for ages 6 and older. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.
May 4, 8am, Brunch With the Birds/Audubon Explorers.  Moccasin Lake Nature Park.  Contact Lynn Sumerson 596-8822.  Tampa Audubon Society

May 4,
9-11am, Weedon Island Guided Hike: Learn about the ecosystems and the early residents of Weedon Island Preserve while hiking the coastal uplands and the boardwalks through mangrove forests. Best for ages 6 and older.  Free; advance registration required. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

May 4
, 8am, Bird Walk, Bird guides lead a search for our many migrants. Binoculars available for loan.  Cost: FREE.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

May 4
, 4pm, Native Craft!  Dying with Naturals Dye cloth with pigment made from native plant materials. White tea towels are included. You may bring other light colored, natural, cloth goods to dye.  Cost: $5.00 Ages 10 – adult.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

May 4,
10-11am, Nature Walk Along the MangroveTrail at Fort De Soto Park: One-hour guided nature walks down one of six different trails are offered each Saturday and Sunday, except holidays. Visitors on this hike will be absorbed in the abundance of history, natural beauty and the complexity of the ecology not immediately apparent to the casual beachgoer. Emerging from the wealth of bird life, sea life, wildlife and plant life is the majestic tapestry called Fort De Soto Park. The tour is free but a $5 Fort De Soto parking fee will be collected. Fort De Soto Park, 3500 Pinellas Bayway S., Tierra Verde. 727- 552-1862; www.pinellascounty.org/park.

May 5,
8am, Tampa Audubon, Sagebrush Rookery - Meet Pat Lewis at the parking lot of Flower and N. Dale Mabry at for a trip to this local rookery.  http://www.tampaaudubon.org or pat.lewis@tampaaudubon.org

May 5,
10-11am, Nature Walk Along the Bird WatchTrail at Fort De Soto Park: One-hour guided nature walks down one of six different trails are offered each Saturday and Sunday, except holidays. Visitors on this hike will be absorbed in the abundance of history, natural beauty and the complexity of the ecology not immediately apparent to the casual beachgoer. Emerging from the wealth of bird life, sea life, wildlife and plant life is the majestic tapestry called Fort De Soto Park. The tour is free but a $5 Fort De Soto parking fee will be collected. Fort De Soto Park, 3500 Pinellas Bayway S., Tierra Verde. 727- 552-1862; www.pinellascounty.org/park.

May 5,
10am-4pm, Diggin’ the Arts Festival: The Florida Botanical Gardens Foundation presents its second annual art event, melding the arts and flora in the gardens on this day of family fun in the beautiful, tranquil surroundings.  The 2013 event includes participation with the area’s leading fine art institutions, including The Dali Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts of St. Petersburg, the Florida Craftsmen, the Dunedin Fine Arts Center, Morean Center for Clay, Suntan Arts Center and the Beach Arts Center, all bringing more art to the gardens. Each museum will conduct a rain barrel raffle for a uniquely decorated rain barrel. Plein Air competition is a non-juried event featuring local artists painting along  paths in the gardens. Free; Florida Botanical Gardens, 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo. 727- 582-2100; www.flbgfoundation.org/events_cultivating_the_arts.htm.     

May 9,
10:30-11:15am, Book Time at Brooker: Children ages 3 to 5 connect to the wonders of the natural world through a story and a craft, game or other hands-on activity. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

May 9,
7:30pm, Mote’s Punta Gorda Lecture Series.  Florida Red Tide, Dr. Barbara Kirkpatrick, manager of Mote’s Environmental Health Program.  www.mote.org/charlotteharbor , Rachael Kraemer at: 941-205-3970, ext. 103 or rkraemer@mote.org

May 9,
10:30-11:15am, Wee-Time at Weedon: This program is designed to introduce preschool children to the wonders of the natural and cultural world. Every second and fourth Thursday of each month, children are treated to a variety of stories and hands-on activities that connect them to their environment. This activity is recommended for ages 3 to 5. Free; advance registration requested. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

May 9,
9am-noon, Vegetable, Herb and Tropical Fruit Garden Tours at Florida Botanical Gardens: Learn about growing food and marvel at the eye-catching array of culinary, medicinal and aromatic herbs, trees and flowers. Wander the brick paths between the Egyptian, Mediterranean, Asian and beverage plantings while learning how the plants can be used in the home. Discover the tropical fruits that do well in our Florida climate and view a diversity of plantings, including ground cover and trees, that can be used when designing landscapes. Tours limited to adult groups of 4 to 10 people. Free; advance registration required. Pinellas County Extension, 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo. 727-582-2109 http://www.eventbrite.com/event/5280496106/eorg

May 10,
8-10am, Great Weedon Bird Quest: Learn the identifying marks and behaviors of our feathered year-round residents and seasonal visitors while assisting in compiling an annual checklist of the preserve’s birds. This hike is designed to take advantage of all levels of birding experience. Binoculars and bird guides are available. Free; advance registration required. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org

May 10,
10am-1pm, Historical Writing Workshop at Heritage Village: Award-winning author Angela T. Pisaturo returns to Heritage Village to host another workshop on Friday, Nov. 9, from 10 am to 1 pm Each of her three-hour workshops is unique and will cover aspects of writing historical novels, from research to setting the scene. Cost for each workshop is $15/historical society members $13; extensive handouts provided. Advance registration recommended. Heritage Village, 11909 125th St., N., Largo. 727-582-2233 or visit www.pinellascounty.org/heritage.

May 11
, 9-11am, Booker Creek Reserve, Exotic Species Day: Join environmental scientist, Cynthia Grizzle, and natural resource manager Brian Pavlina as they discuss plant and animal species that have invaded the Tampa Bay area. There will be live animals and plants on display. Following the in-class session, there will be an optional physical removal of invasive exotic plants around the Education Center buildings. If you would like to participate, please bring your garden gloves and whatever else to make your life more comfortable outside (hat, bug spray, water, etc.).  http://brookercreekpreserve.eventbrite.com/

May 11, 9-11am, Weedon Island Guided Hike: Learn about the ecosystems and the early residents of Weedon Island Preserve while hiking the coastal uplands and the boardwalks through mangrove forests. Best for ages 6 and older. Free; advance registration required. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

May 11
, 9am, Tampa Audubon, Lettuce Lake Park for Beginning Birders, 6920 E Fletcher Ave., Tampa - Meet Roger Sheets in the parking lot in front of the Visitor Center.  Just as an fyi, the Park also has a 1 hr hike at 8:30am. Look for the Tampa Audubon sign. We will walk the boardwalk and trails looking for water birds, ducks and wintering residents. Click here for location information. Entrance fee to park is $2.00.  http://www.tampaaudubon.org or  roger.sheets@tampaaudubon.org

May 11
, Tampa Audubon, Migratory Bird Count, Email Jason Guerard at jason.guerard@tampaaudubon.org  if interested.  Jason will be coordinating.  Details will be sent out prior to the count.  http://www.tampaaudubon.org

May 11,
9am-1pm, Exotic Species Day: Environmental scientist Cynthia Grizzle and natural resource manager Brian Pavlina will discuss plant and animal species that have invaded the Tampa Bay area. There will be live animals and plants on display. Following the classroom session there will be a physical removal of invasive exotic plants around the education center buildings. Those wishing to participate should bring garden gloves, hat, bug spray and water Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve Environmental Education Center, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

May 11,
10-11am, Bright Futures Ranger Naturalist Program Overview: This meeting presents information about the summer Ranger Naturalist Program at Weedon Island Preserve. The mission of the program is to provide a learning service opportunity fulfilling the Bright Futures requirements for youth ages 15 to 18 to build leadership skills and provide environmental awareness. Free; advance registration required. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

May 11,
10:30-noon, Orchids and Epiphytes of Brooker Creek Preserve: Join Brooker Creek Preserve naturalist James Stevenson to explore the fascinating world of orchids and “air plants” found on Pinellas County’s largest nature preserve. This class will introduce participants to identification skills and the importance of conservation. Free; advance registration required.  Brooker Creek Preserve Environmental Education Center, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; register at http://www.eventbrite.com/event/5221946984.eorg.

May 11, 1pm-4pm, Going Coastal – Introduction to Fishing for Youth: Florida has great fishing for the whole family to enjoy the outdoors all year round. This program is designed to get the youngest members, ages 7-12, and their parents excited about fishing by teaching them some of the basics about fish, their habitats and ethical fishing practices. Fishing poles, tackle, and bait will be provided during the program, but participants are welcome to bring their own fishing poles.  Free; advance registration required. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

May 11,
2-3pm, Rain Harvesting: Learn how to save rainwater in a recycled plastic barrel. The collected water may be used for plant beds, potted plants and vegetable and herb gardens. In this free class you will learn how to make and set up a rain barrel. A rain barrel will be given away at the class as a door prize. Oldsmar Public Library, 400 St. Petersburg Drive E, Oldsmar. 727-582-2108; http://oldsmarclass.eventbrite.com.

May 11
, 9:30-1 Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html 10:30am, Bike Safari, Take a guided ride through the depths of the preserve on your bike. Cost: $5.00. 

May 11
, 1pm, Mason Jar Candle Making, Cost is $5, meet at the Pioneer Settlement.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

May 12
, 11:30am, Alligator Walk, Search the wetlands for our state reptile. Cost: $3.00/$1.50.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

May 12, 6pm, Annual Mother's Day Coffeepot Bayou Bird Island Boat Trip. Sunset narrated cruise to bird island rookery at the height of nesting season on the pontoon boat, Dolphin Queen, leaving from St. Pete Pier. 18 species of birds on the rookery. Reservations and advance payment required. Contact Alice Tenney, 727-894-2062 or email vicepresident@stpeteaudubon.org.

May 12,
10-11am, Nature Walk Along the Beach Trail at Fort De Soto Park: One-hour guided nature walks down one of six different trails are offered each Saturday and Sunday, except holidays. Visitors on this hike will be absorbed in the abundance of history, natural beauty and the complexity of the ecology not immediately apparent to the casual beachgoer. Emerging from the wealth of bird life, sea life, wildlife and plant life is the majestic tapestry called Fort De Soto Park. The tour is free but a $5 Fort De Soto parking fee will be collected. Fort De Soto Park, 3500 Pinellas Bayway S., Tierra Verde. 727- 552-1862; www.pinellascounty.org/park.

May 14
, 7:30pm, Natural History Speaker series.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

May 14
, 7pm, The Nature Coast Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society: "Incorporating Native Wildflowers into the Landscape", presented by Pam Brown, retired from the University of Florida Extension as the Urban Horticulture Extension Agent in Pinellas County.  Pam holds a BS degree in Biology from Stetson University and an MS degree in Horticulture from Virginia Tech.

May 14,
9-11am, Florida-Friendly Garden Tours; Enjoy a stroll through our garden of Florida-native and Florida-friendly plants.  Learn how to incorporate some of these plants in home landscapes and observe how the same plants can survive under different light and water conditions.   Tours are limited to adult groups of 4 to 10 people. Tours are Free; advance registration required. Pinellas County Extension, 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo. 727-582-2109; www.eventbrite.com/event/5280297512/eorg.              

May 15,
7-9 pm, Hurricanes and Boats: This course covers how to select a location to secure your boat and prepare it for a hurricane. Includes Student Notes and copies of the slides.  Instruction is free.  Materials are $25 per family.  Pre-registration is required and available at www.boating-stpete.org.

May 16,
10:30-11:15am, Book Time at Brooker: Children ages 3 to 5 connect to the wonders of the natural world through a story and a craft, game or other hands-on activity. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

May 18
, 10am,  Tampa Audubon, Audubon Center for Birds of Prey, 1101 Audubon Way, Maitland, Florida - Leader Nancy Murrah (Fee is $5.00 for admission to the center.) Meet at the Birds of Prey Center.  (If you want to carpool meet at the McDonalds on 60 near I-75 at 8:30am). Our second stop will be the Harry P Lew Gardens ($7.00 admission fee - 1920 North Forest Avenue, Orlando, FL) where Joanne Hartzler will be the leader for the gardens.   http://www.tampaaudubon.org  or nancy.murrah@tampaaudubon.org

May 18,
8-10am, Weedon Photography Hike: Hike the preserve in search of that perfect photo. This program provides great opportunities for photographers of all levels to hone their skills. After a brief classroom session, preserve volunteers highlight seasonal features of the preserve, as well as specific wildlife behaviors that help participants capture the natural beauty of Weedon Island Preserve. Free; advance registration required. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

May 18
, 8:30, The Great Florida Birding Trail has a new name! The program is now called the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail (GFBWT). The newly-updated Panhandle section guidebook is now available, and the revised East guidebook will be ready later in 2011. Both feature information on butterfly watching and other wildlife viewing opportunities, as well as improved maps, color photos, GPS coordinates, street addresses, and much more.  www.floridabirdingtrail.com

May 18
, 9am-3:30pm, Brooker Creek Preserve Environmental Education Center - Pinellas County Extension.  Celebrate Forest Day!  Join specialists from the University of Florida’s School of Forest and Resource Conservation as they talk about a wide variety of forest related topics. Stay for one of all of the presentations!  http://brookercreekpreserve.eventbrite.com/

May 18
,0am-noon, Boyd Hill Nature Preserve, Gopher Tortoise: Icon of the Uplands 9:00am-noon,  Interpreting Nature Series, This new series of engaging, hands-on workshops will provide an opportunity to improve and broaden your interpretive naturalist skills. Join wildlife biologist and environmental  educator George L. Heinrich (Heinrich Ecological Services) during one or more of these fun and educational half-day programs.  727-893-7326 or pre-register http://www.tampaaudubon.org/documents/programs/2013boydhillseries.pdf

May 18,
9-10:30am, Brooker Creek Guided Hike: See how the land has changed over time and the ecological footprints left by those changes on this 0.75-mile walk. Closed-toe shoes, water and hat recommended. Best for ages 6 and older.  Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

May 18,
9-11am, Weedon Island Guided Hike: Learn about the ecosystems and the early residents of Weedon Island Preserve while hiking the coastal uplands and the boardwalks through mangrove forests. Best for ages 6 and older. Free; advance registration required. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

May 18,
10-11am, Nature Walk Along the Beach Trail at Fort De Soto Park: One-hour guided nature walks down one of six different trails are offered each Saturday and Sunday, except holidays. Visitors on this hike will be absorbed in the abundance of history, natural beauty and the complexity of the ecology not immediately apparent to the casual beachgoer. Emerging from the wealth of bird life, sea life, wildlife and plant life is the majestic tapestry called Fort De Soto Park. The tour is free but a $5 Fort De Soto parking fee will be collected. Fort De Soto Park, 3500 Pinellas Bayway S., Tierra Verde. 727- 552-1862; www.pinellascounty.org/park.

May 18,
9am-3:30pm, Celebrate Forest Day: University of Florida’s School of Forest and Resource Conservation specialists will present a wide variety of forest-related topics: a Forestry Hike from 9-10:30am; Forest Hydrology from 11-11:45am; Bugs of the Forest from 1-2pm and Tree Identification from 2:30-3:30pm Stay for one or all of the presentations . Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

May 19,
10-11am, Nature Walk Along the Soldier’s Hole Trail at Fort De Soto Park: One-hour guided nature walks down one of six different trails are offered each Saturday and Sunday, except holidays. Visitors on this hike will be absorbed in the abundance of history, natural beauty and the complexity of the ecology not immediately apparent to the casual beachgoer. Emerging from the wealth of bird life, sea life, wildlife and plant life is the majestic tapestry called Fort De Soto Park. The tour is free but a $5 Fort De Soto parking fee will be collected. Fort De Soto Park, 3500 Pinellas Bayway S., Tierra Verde. 727- 552-1862; www.pinellascounty.org/park.

May 19,
noon-4pm, Viva Florida 500 Celebration: The Pinellas County Historical Society, Pinellas Public Library Cooperative and the University of South Florida St. Petersburg join to mark the 500th anniversary of Juan Ponce de Leon’s arrival on Florida’s east coast, as well as Florida’s rich heritage and diverse cultural history at Heritage Village. Numerous activities include the presentation of “Early Footprints in the Sand”, exhibits of pre-Columbian pottery, family crafts and storytelling and a time capsule dedication.  Free admission. Heritage Village, 11909 125th St., N., Largo. 727-582-2123; www.pinellascounty.org/heritage.

May 19, 2-4pm, Early Footprints in the Sand: Pre-Columbian Settlements along the Pinellas Peninsula and the Legacies of First Contact: Jim Schnur, Special Collections Librarian for University of South Florida and Ms. Elizabeth Southard, Anthropologist, will present Florida’s history from the indigenous cultures developed along the peninsula that transformed into a people that established semi-permanent settlements that dotted the landscape. Displayed will be an assortment of shell and stone tools as well as pottery remnants that have been discovered.  Free admission. Heritage Village, 11909 125th St., N., Largo. 727-582-2123; www.pinellascounty.org/heritage.

May 21,
7:30pm, Night Hike, Stargaze and prowl for owls, bats, and gators in the park after dark. Cost: $3.00/$1.50.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

May 22,
8:30am-4pm, Fertilizer/Pesticide BMPs: Training to obtain limited certification for urban landscape commercial fertilizer (LCULCF). BMP certification awarded upon passing the exam. Four FDACS pesticide CEUs provided. Cost is $15; free to employees of Pinellas County and the Pinellas County School Board and Pinellas County Master Gardener Volunteers (must present ID on day of class). Advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

May 22,
2-3pm, The Wonderful World of Brooker Creek Preserve: Join Lara Miller, University of Florida/Extension natural resources agent, to learn about the fascinating plants, animals and ecosystems of approximately 9,000 acres of preserve in the heart of Pinellas County – Florida’s smallest, yet most densely populated county. rooker Creek Preserve is one of the last refuges for our native wildlife.  A visit to the preserve is always rewarded with a sighting of something you might not see anywhere else in the county. Recommended for adults. Free; registration required. Garden Club of St. Petersburg, 500 Sunset Drive, S., St. Petersburg. 727- 582-2603; www.eventbrite.com/event/5260233500/eorg.

May 23, 8am-5pm, Roundup License Training — LCLM Training & LLO Review: This class provides training and testing necessary to obtain a limited commercial landscape maintenance (LCLM) license or as a review and testing for the limited lawn and ornamental (LLO) license. This class is NOT for renewal CEUs. $60. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org

May 23,
9am-noon, Vegetable, Herb and Tropical Fruit Garden Tours at Florida Botanical Gardens: Learn about growing food and marvel at the eye-catching array of culinary, medicinal and aromatic herbs, trees and flowers. Wander the brick paths between the Egyptian, Mediterranean, Asian and beverage plantings while learning how the plants can be used in the home. Discover the tropical fruits that do well in our Florida climate and view a diversity of plantings, including ground cover and trees, that can be used when designing lawn landscapes. Tours limited to adult groups of 4 to 10 people. Free; advance registration required. Pinellas County Extension, 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo. 727-582-2109 www.eventbrite.com/event/5280496106/eorg

May 23,
10:30-11:15am, Book Time at Brooker: Children ages 3 to 5 connect to the wonders of the natural world through a story and a craft, game or other hands-on activity. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

May 23,
10:30-11:15am, Wee-Time at Weedon: This program is designed to introduce preschool children to the wonders of the natural and cultural world. Every second and fourth Thursday of each month, children are treated to a variety of stories and hands-on activities that connect them to their environment. This activity is recommended for ages 3 to 5. Free; advance registration requested. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

May 24
, 5-8pm: Potluck on the Porch is a free fun-filled annual event where family and friends can kick back and relax. Tampa Bay Watch invites members, volunteers and friends to bring their favorite dish and enjoy the sunset overlooking Tampa Bay. Potluck on the Porch is one of the must-attend events leading up to summer…stop in, meet new friends, and enjoy a great meal at Tampa Bay Watch!  www.tampabaywatch.org

May 25,
9-10:30am, Brooker Creek Guided Hike: See how the land has changed over time and the ecological footprints left by those changes on this 0.75-mile walk. Closed-toe shoes, water and hat recommended. Best for ages 6 and older. 9-10:30am, Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

May 25,
8-10am, Wildflower Garden Club: Join the Friends of Brooker Creek Preserve to get gardening hands dirty in the preserve’s wildflower garden. Bring garden gloves and hat. Morning snacks are usually provided. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve Environmental Education Center, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

May 25,
8:30-10am, Guided Photography Hike: Following a brief classroom session, local photographers and master naturalists Karl and Kathleen Nichter will highlight the seasonal features that help participants capture the natural beauty of the preserve, participants will hike the boardwalk and trails looking for those shots that reflect the season. Recommended for adults and children 12 and older. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

May 25,
9-11am, Weedon Island Guided Hike: Learn about the ecosystems and the early residents of Weedon Island Preserve while hiking the coastal uplands and the boardwalks through mangrove forests. Best for ages 6 and older. Free; advance registration required. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

May 26
, 10:30am, Wildflower Walk, Spring wildflowers will wow you on this guided hike.  Cost: $3.00/$1.50.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

May 28,
9-11am, Florida-Friendly Garden Tours; Enjoy a stroll through our garden of Florida-native and Florida-friendly plants.  Learn how to incorporate some of these plants in home landscapes and observe how the same plants can survive under different light and water conditions. Tours are limited to groups of 4 to 10 adults. Tours are Free; advance registration required. Pinellas County Extension, 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo. 727-582-2109; www.eventbrite.com/event/5280297512/eorg.

May 30,
10:30-11:15am,Book Time at Brooker: Children ages 3 to 5 connect to the wonders of the natural world through a story and a craft, game or other hands-on activity. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

JUNE

June 1, 10am, Dog Training: Learn the basics of dog training in a seminar for all who have adopted dogs from Pinellas County Animal Services or other shelters in the county. Learn about housetraining, loose-leash walking and dealing with challenging dog behaviors. No dogs at the class please. Free.  Pinellas County Animal Services, 12450 Ulmerton Road, Largo. 727- 582-2600; www.pinellascounty.org/animalservices

June 1
, 9:30-10:30am, Join the Friends of Brooker Creek Preserve for the Brooker Book Club:  Sunshine Paradise: A History of Florida Tourism by Tracy J. Revels. http://brookercreekpreserve.eventbrite.com/

June 1,
9-10:30am, Brooker Creek Guided Hike: See how the land has changed over time and the ecological footprints left by those changes on this 0.75-mile walk. Closed-toe shoes, water and hat recommended.  Best for ages 6 and older.  Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

June 1,
9-10:30am, Introduction to Plant Identification: Join a local Extension specialist and examine the basics of plant identification, from using simple keys to identifying critical characteristics that will help any would-be botanist in the field.  An emphasis will be placed on flowering plants, but ferns will be included as well.  Registration is required and all materials will be provided. Wear comfortable shoes, as part of the class will be outdoors.  Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

June 1, 9-10:30am, Rain Harvesting: Learn how to save rainwater in a recycled plastic barrel. The collected water may be used for plant beds, potted plants and vegetable and herb gardens. In this free class you will learn how to make and set up a rain barrel.  There is an option to purchase a rain barrel for $25 with advance registration. Pinellas County Extension, 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo. 727- 582-2108; www.eventbrite.com/event/5724598428/eorg.

June 1,
9-11am, Weedon Island Guided Hike: Learn about the ecosystems and the early residents of Weedon Island Preserve while hiking the coastal uplands and the boardwalks through mangrove forests. Best for ages 6 and older.  Free; advance registration required. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

June 1
, 8am, Bird Walk, Bird guides lead a search for our many migrants. Binoculars available for loan.  Cost: FREE.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

June 1
, 4pm, Native Craft!  Cost: $5.00 Ages 10 – adult.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

June 1,
9:30-10:30am, Brooker Book Club: Hosted by the Friends of Brooker Creek Preserve, the Brooker Book Club meets the first Saturday of each month. Geared toward adults, the book list includes works by Florida authors, past and present, with archeology, biography, politics and history storylines. The book selected for discussion in June is Sunshine Paradise: A History of Florida Tourism by Tracy J. Revels. 9:30-10:30am, Free; advance registration is required as seating is limited, Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

June 6
, 6pm, Water Quality (Dave Tomasko). Tampa Audubon Society

June 6,
10:30-11:15am, Book Time at Brooker: Children ages 3 to 5 connect to the wonders of the natural world through a story and a craft, game or other hands-on activity.  Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

June 8
, 8-10:30am, Birds of Brooker Hike - Brooker Creek Preserve Environmental Education Center - Pinellas County Extension.  Have you wondered what bird is singing in your backyard?  Do you see and hear birds but don't know who they are?  If so, join us for a Beginning Bird Hike to learn how to identify common birds as we meander along a one-mile trail.  Bring water and binoculars if you have them.   http://brookercreekpreserve.eventbrite.com/

June 8
, 10:30am-noon, Brooker Creek Preserve Environmental Education Center - Pinellas County Extension.   Join your local Natural Resource Agent as she discusses the basics on how to identify trees in your area. The presentation includes a guided tree ID walk.  http://brookercreekpreserve.eventbrite.com/

June 8, 8-10:30am, Birds of Brooker Hike: Join this hike to identify common birds of Brooker Creek Preserve. Meander along the one-mile trail to gather information on the birds seen and heard. Binoculars will be helpful. Bring water. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

June 8,
9-11am, Weedon Island Guided Hike: Learn about the ecosystems and the early residents of Weedon Island Preserve while hiking the coastal uplands and the boardwalks through mangrove forests. Best for ages 6 and older. Free; advance registration required. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

June 8,
10:30am-noon, Tree ID 101: Join your local natural resource agent and learn the basics on how to identify trees regardless of the season. Optional hike after the program. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

June 9,
11:30am, Alligator Walk, Search the wetlands for our state reptile. Cost: $3.00/$1.50June 15, Habitat Hike.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

June 11,
7pm, The Nature Coast Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society: "What is a Plant Community?", presented by Shirley Denton, past president of the Florida Native Plant Society, and Suncoast Chapter President.  Shirley's an accomplished plant ecologist in addition to being a talented photographer.  She'll explain the concept of a plant community and provide some examples.

June 13,
9am-noon, Agency on Bay Management, Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council. Contact 727-570-5151, ext. 32.

June 13, 10:30-11:15am, Book Time at Brooker: Children ages 3 to 5 connect to the wonders of the natural world through a story and a craft, game or other hands-on activity. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

June 13,
10:30-11:15am, Wee-Time at Weedon: This program is designed to introduce preschool children to the wonders of the natural and cultural world. Every second and fourth Thursday of each month, children are treated to a variety of stories and hands-on activities that connect them to their environment. This activity is recommended for ages 3 to 5. Free; advance registration requested. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

June 14,
8-10am, Great Weedon Bird Quest: Learn the identifying marks and behaviors of our feathered year-round residents and seasonal visitors while assisting in compiling an annual checklist of the preserve’s birds. This hike is designed to take advantage of all levels of birding experience. Binoculars and bird guides are available. Free; advance registration required. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org

June 15, Antique Appraisal Fair at Heritage Village: Attending Heritage Village’s Antique Appraisal Fair will answer the nagging questions about the worth of those special items. Organized by Pinellas County Historical Society, the appraisal fair presents noted Tampa Bay area antique experts who can examine items and tell its value. Specialists cover many items, including oriental rugs, Victorian jewelry, rare and vintage books, collectable glass, musical instruments, gems and clocks. Appraisal fees are $5 per item or $12 for three.  Proceeds benefit Heritage Village. Heritage Village, 11909 125th St., N, Largo. 727- 582-2233; www.pinellascounty.org/heritage.

June 15,
9-10:30am, Brooker Creek Guided Hike: See how the land has changed over time and the ecological footprints left by those changes on this 0.75-mile walk. Closed-toe shoes, water and hat recommended. Best for ages 6 and older. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

June 15,
9-11am, Weedon Island Guided Hike: Learn about the ecosystems and the early residents of Weedon Island Preserve while hiking the coastal uplands and the boardwalks through mangrove forests. Best for ages 6 and older. Free; advance registration required. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

June 15,
10am-noon, Advanced Plant Identification: This six-part plant identification series introduces participants to the basics and not-so-basic steps required to positively identify plants. Participants will receive a notebook and a copy of How to Identify Plants by H.D. Harrington. Upon completion of the entire course, participants will receive a Certificate of Completion from the University of Florida. 10am-noon, Wear comfortable shoes as part of the class will be outdoors. $15 for this series; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve Environmental Education Center, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

June 18
, 7:30pm, Night Hike, Stargaze and prowl for owls, bats, and gators in the park after dark. Cost: $3.00/$1.50.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

June 20,
10:30-11:15am, Book Time at Brooker: Children ages 3 to 5 connect to the wonders of the natural world through a story and a craft, game or other hands-on activity. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

June 22,
9-10:30am, Brooker Creek Guided Hike: See how the land has changed over time and the ecological footprints left by those changes on this 0.75-mile walk. Closed-toe shoes, water and hat recommended. Best for ages 6 and older. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

June 22,
9-11am, Weedon Island Guided Hike: Learn about the ecosystems and the early residents of Weedon Island Preserve while hiking the coastal uplands and the boardwalks through mangrove forests. Best for ages 6 and older.  Free; advance registration required. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

June 22, 10:30am-noon, Birds in Florida Gardens: Join Lynn Sumerson for a program for those interested in attracting birds to their Florida gardens using Florida-native plants and identifying the birds to expect in the garden. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

June 23
, 10:30am, Wildflower Walk, Spring wildflowers will wow you on this guided hike.  Cost: $3.00/$1.50.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

June 26,
8:30am-4pm, Fertilizer/Pesticide BMPs: Training to obtain limited certification for urban landscape commercial fertilizer (LCULCF). BMP certification awarded upon passing the exam. Four FDACS pesticide CEUs provided. Cost is $15; free to employees of Pinellas County and the Pinellas County School Board and Pinellas County Master Gardener volunteers (must present ID on day of class). Advance registration required. Pinellas County Extension, 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo. 727- 582-2562; register at http://pce-commercialhort.eventbrite.com.

June 26,
10:30-noon, Orchids and Epiphytes of Brooker Creek Preserve: Join Brooker Creek Preserve naturalist James Stevenson to explore the fascinating world of orchids and “air plants” found on Pinellas County’s largest nature preserve. This class will introduce participants to identification skills and the importance of conservation. Free; advance registration required.  Brooker Creek Preserve Environmental Education Center, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; register to http://www.eventbrite.com/event/5260299698/eorg.org.

June 27,
8am-5pm, Roundup License Training - LCLM Training & LLO Review: This class provides training and testing necessary to obtain a limited commercial landscape maintenance (LCLM) license or as a review and testing for the limited lawn and ornamental (LLO) license. This class is NOT for renewal CEUs. $60. Pinellas County Extension, 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo. 727- 582-2562; register at http://pce-commercialhort.eventbrite.com.

June 27,
10:30-11:15am, Book Time at Brooker: Children ages 3 to 5 connect to the wonders of the natural world through a story and a craft, game or other hands-on activity. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

June 27,
10:30-11:15am, Wee-Time at Weedon: This program is designed to introduce preschool children to the wonders of the natural and cultural world. Every second and fourth Thursday of each month, children are treated to a variety of stories and hands-on activities that connect them to their environment. This activity is recommended for ages 3 to 5. Free; advance registration requested. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

June 29, 8-10am, Wildflower Garden Club: Join the Friends of Brooker Creek Preserve to get gardening hands dirty in the preserve’s wildflower garden. Bring garden gloves and hat. Morning snacks are usually provided. Free; advance registration required.  Brooker Creek Preserve Environmental Education Center, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

June 29,
8:30-10am, Guided Photography Hike: In a brief classroom session, local photographers and master naturalists Karl and Kathleen Nichter highlight the seasonal features that help participants capture the natural beauty of the Brooker Creek Preserve, then hike the boardwalk and trails looking for those shots that reflect the season. Recommended for adults and children 12 and older. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

June 29,
9-10:30am, Brooker Creek Guided Hike: See how the land has changed over time and the ecological footprints left by those changes on this 0.75-mile walk. Closed-toe shoes, water and hat recommended. Best for ages 6 and older. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. 727-453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org.

June 29,
9-11am, Weedon Island Guided Hike: Learn about the ecosystems and the early residents of Weedon Island Preserve while hiking the coastal uplands and the boardwalks through mangrove forests. Best for ages 6 and older.  Free; advance registration required. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. 727- 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

JULY

July 6, 9:30-10:30am, Join the Friends of Brooker Creek Preserve for the Brooker Book Club:  Star Island by Carl Hiaasen.  http://brookercreekpreserve.eventbrite.com/

July 6
, 8am, Bird Walk, Bird guides lead a search for our many migrants. Binoculars available for loan.  Cost: FREE.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

July 6,
4pm, Native Craft!  Cost: $5.00 Ages 10 – adult.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

July 8
, 7-9pm, and continuing for an additional three weeks on Monday nights.  Americas Boating Course (4 week session):  This program covers required safety equipment, boat handling, rules of the road, navigation aids, anchoring, adverse conditions, communications, trailering, PWC operation, Knots and lines and more.  Graduates qualify for a Florida Boating Safety Education ID Card and may qualify for insurance discounts.  Instruction is free, Materials: $35 per family.  Pre-registration is required and available at www.boating-stpete.org.

July 9, 7pm, The Nature Coast Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society: "Movie Night".  Join Nature Coast members for the showing of "My Life as a Turkey", a marvelous story of a man's journey through the Florida Flatwoods community as he raises a group of wild turkey chicks to adulthood.

July 11
, 9am-noon, Agency on Bay Management, Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council. Contact 727-570-5151, ext. 32.

July 14,
11:30am, Alligator Walk, Search the wetlands for our state reptile. Cost: $3.00/$1.50. Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

June 15,
Habitat Hike Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

July 16,
7:30pm, Night Hike, Stargaze and prowl for owls, bats, and gators in the park after dark. Cost: $3.00/$1.50.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

July 17
, 7-9pm, Sail Trim and Rig Tuning: This seminar shows in clear and simple terms how to use and adjust sales for optimum performance under a wide range of conditions.  The seminar comes with a waterproof USPS Captains Quick Guide written by North Sails and Student Notes.  Instruction is free.  Materials:  $25 per family.  Pre-registration is required and available at www.boating-stpete.org.

July 28,
10:30am, Wildflower Walk, Spring wildflowers will wow you on this guided hike.  Cost: $3.00/$1.50.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

AUGUST

Aug 3, 8am, Bird Walk, Bird guides lead a search for our many migrants. Binoculars available for loan.  Cost: FREE.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

Aug. 3,
9:30-10:30am, Join the Friends of Brooker Creek Preserve for the Brooker Book Club:  Land of Sunshine, State of Dreams: A Social History of Modern Florida by Gary R. Mormino.  http://brookercreekpreserve.eventbrite.com/

Aug 3
, 4pm, Native Craft!  Cost: $5.00 Ages 10 – adult.  Aug 10, 9:30-10:30am, Bike Safari, Take a guided ride through the depths of the preserve on your bike. Cost: $5.00.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

Aug 11
, 11:30am, Alligator Walk, Search the wetlands for our state reptile. Cost: $3.00/$1.50.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

Aug. 13,
7pm, The Nature Coast Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society: "Native Plant Show and Share".  Nature Coast members "Plant and Tell" with their favorite native plants, either in pots to show or raffle, or with photos.  We'll share our experiences from learning to garden with native plants.

Aug. 14,
7-9 pm,  How to Use a Chart:  This seminar, in an interesting and entertaining fashion, walks you through what you need to know to set up your course on your charts, use appropriate chart symbols, lay out a safe route, measure, mark and plot, using appropriate plotting tools, and follow the route you have established.  Students will receive a USPS Plotter, a quick guide to the rules of the road and an on the water waterproof “flip fold” list of chart symbols.  Instruction is free.  Materials are $30.  Pre-registration is required and available at www.boating-stpete.org.

Aug 20,
7:30pm, Night Hike, Stargaze and prowl for owls, bats, and gators in the park after dark. Cost: $3.00/$1.50.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

Aug. 24,
Great Bay Scallop Search is a resource monitoring program where volunteers snorkel along set transect lines in lower Tampa Bay to count scallops and document the population trend. The Great Bay Scallop Search has been conducted since 1993, with coordinating support provided by the Tampa Bay Estuary Program. The Great Bay Scallop Search is Tampa Bay Watch's most popular volunteer event each year. Not only does it give us the opportunity to bring attention to the bay's valuable resources, but it also promotes hands-on volunteerism and education to families and residents of the estuary. Many first time as well as "seasoned" scallop searchers comment on the exciting bay wildlife they see under the water during the event. Even if a search team does not find their elusive scallop prey, fun is always had by all! Register on www.tampabaywatch.org

Aug 25
, 10:30am, Wildflower Walk, Spring wildflowers will wow you on this guided hike.  Cost: $3.00/$1.50.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

SEPTEMBER

Sept 7, 8am, Bird Walk, Bird guides lead a search for our many migrants. Binoculars available for loan.  Cost: FREE.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

Sept 7,
4pm, Native Craft!  Cost: $5.00 Ages 10 – adult.  Aug 10, 9:30-10:30am, Bike Safari, Take a guided ride through the depths of the preserve on your bike. Cost: $5.00.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

Sept 8,
11:30am, Alligator Walk, Search the wetlands for our state reptile. Cost: $3.00/$1.50.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

Sept. 10
, 7pm, The Nature Coast Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society program is To Be Determined.

Sept 10
, 7:30pm, Natural History Speaker Series.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

Sept. 12,
9am-noon, Agency on Bay Management, Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council. Contact 727-570-5151, ext. 32.

Sept. 16, 7-9pm, and continuing for an additional six weeks on Monday nights. America's Boating Course (7 week session):  This program, presented over seven evenings covers Required Safety Equipment, Boat Handling, Rules of the Road, Navigation Aids, Anchoring, Adverse Conditions, Communications, Trailering, PWC Operation, Knots and Lines, Introduction to Charts and more.  Graduates qualify for a Florida Boating Safety Education ID Card and may qualify for insurance discounts.  Instruction is free.  Materials: $35 per family.  Pre-registration is required and available at www.boating-stpete.org.

Sept 17
, 7:30pm, Night Hike, Stargaze and prowl for owls, bats, and gators in the park after dark. Cost: $3.00/$1.50.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html

Sept. 18
, 7-9pm, Tides & Currents: The seminar deals with how the sun and moon create tidal patterns, sources of information about tides and tidal currents, simple ways to predict height of tide and current flow and how to use both printed and electronic tide tables.  Instruction is free.  Materials:  $30 per family. Pre-registration is required and available at www.boating-stpete.org.

Sept. 24
, St. Petersburg Audubon monthly meetings resume. Go to stpeteaudubon.org for the latest updates.

Sept 29,
10:30am, Wildflower Walk, Spring wildflowers will wow you on this guided hike.  Cost: $3.00/$1.50.  Pre-register at 727-893-7326 or email  BHPreserve@stpete.org.   www.stpeteparksrec.org/boyd-hill.html


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