Winnie Palmer Nature Reserve Open House December 1

The Winnie Palmer Nature Reserve at Saint Vincent College will host a Christmas Open House with the theme, “Where the Holidays Meet Nature,” on December 1 from 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Events are planned throughout the day to celebrate this 50-acre sanctuary for plants, wildlife and research. The Reserve also includes a restored barn and the Lochry Blockhouse, an American Revolutionary War era building.

The day will include caroling, children’s nature crafts, winter hikes and other crafters. There will also be various vendors and items available including: Women of the Cloud Forest, country style, glass block lights, sweatshirts, Little Mahoning Creek Pottery, rag rugs, knitted items, baked goods and much more.

In addition, music, hot drinks and walks on the nature trails will be provided. The nature trails throughout the Reserve are open year-round, seven days a week, from dusk until dawn. The Winnie Palmer Nature Reserve also offers one-hour program/tours for groups during hours of operation. A donation is requested.

The Winnie Palmer Nature Reserve was established in memory of Winnie Palmer, golf legend Arnold Palmer's late wife. Prior to her death in 1999, Mrs. Palmer, a friend of Saint Vincent and former Board of Directors member, mentioned thoughts of protecting the land from over development and preserving the view of the College from Route 30.

To be added to the mailing list, send an e-mail to Angela Belli, Environmental Education Program Director, send email to: angela.belli@email.stvincent.edu or call 724-537-5284 for more information.

The Reserve is located adjacent to Saint Vincent College at 744 Walzer Way just off Route 981.


11/23/2007

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