Good Things Sprouting at Rye Nature Center

In every season, there is something to be joyful about at our nature center up the hill from Boston Post Road.

September 14, 2013
3 min read
A14 RNC 1

A14 RNC 1In every season, there is something to be joyful about at our nature center up the hill from Boston Post Road.

By Robin Jovanovich

 

A14 RNC 1
In every season, there is something to be joyful about at our nature center up the hill from Boston Post Road.

 

A14 RNC 2Over the summer, campers enjoyed seven weeks of nature and the outdoors, with a different theme each week, “Jaws & Claws” and “Not So Scary Movies” among them. For the youngest naturalists, the summer began with two weeks of June Bugs camp.  Bunches of families headed to the center for a recent weekend campout.

 

For Taro Ietaka, who was named Director of Conservation and Land Stewardship at the center earlier this year, the highlight of the summer was hosting Inner-City Scholarship campers for two weeks. “It was a first for me. The children loved everything from going down the new slide and trying to go up the chimney climb [both part of the center’s natural playground], to spending time in the garden, with the animals, in the butterfly house and garden.”

 

When not leading campers, Ietaka could most likely be found surveying the 47-acre landscape. He’s identifying “opportunistic” species — invasive plants — and working on pulling them up and out. He’s been able to trace several of them, including Chinese wisteria and English ivy, back to the original garden around the mansion. (The property once belonged to the Parsons family. The mansion burned down in 1942.) Ietaka’s also happy to report that he’s found trillium and cardinal flower down by the brook.

 

A14 RNC 3On September 25, Nature Center staff looks forward to a visit from garden “royalty.” Members of the Garden Club of America are coming to have a look at the native garden cultivated by the Little Garden Club of Rye.  

 

Residents of all ages are looking forward to Ghost Stories by Campfire after fall arrives.

 

First-time visitors and regulars have a lot to look forward to. Ietaka is working on signage and a descriptive pamphlet for the garden next to the building. He’s been redoing the trails with Eagle Scouts. If all goes according to plan, which it doesn’t always with Mother Nature, Ietaka’s plans also include creating a storybook trail.

 

Happy trails.

 

 

 

Filed Under:
Subscribe and get freshly baked articles. Join the community!
Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel.

kuwin

iplwin

my 11 circle

betway

jeetbuzz

satta king 786

betvisa

winbuzz

dafabet

rummy nabob 777

rummy deity

yono rummy

shbet

kubet

winbuzz

daman games

winbuzz

betvisa

betvisa

betvisa

baji999

marvelbet

krikya

Dbbet

Nagad88

Babu88

Six6s

Bhaggo

Elonbet

yono rummy

rummy glee

rummy perfect

rummy nabob

rummy modern

rummy wealth

jeetbuzz

iplwin

yono rummy

rummy deity

rummy app

betvisa

lotus365

hi88

8day

97win

n88

red88

king88

j88

i9bet

good88

nohu78

99ok

bet168

betvisa

satta king

satta matta matka

betvisa

mostplay

4rabet

leonbet

pin up

mostbet

rummy modern

Fastwin Login

Khela88

Fancywin

Jita Ace

Betjili

Betvisa

Babu88

jeetwin

nagad88

jaya9

joya 9

khela88

babu88

babu888

mostplay

marvelbet

baji999

abbabet

Jaya9

Mostbet

MCW

Jeetwin

Babu88

Nagad88

Betvisa

Marvelbet

Baji999

Jeetbuzz

Mostplay

Jwin7

Melbet

Betjili

Six6s

Krikya

Jitabet

Glory Casino

Betjee

Jita Ace

Crickex

Winbdt

PBC88

R777

Jitawin

Khela88

Bhaggo