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CPL Nature Club: Fresh Pond Nature Walk (Collins)

Wednesday, May 14 @ 10:15 AM
Join us for a relaxing walk of Fresh Pond with Park Ranger Tim Puopolo! No two weeks are the same in nature, and Tim will share his insights about what's growing, changing, and blooming in the neighborhood. This walk is not on a paved path. We will walk on uneven terrain, down hills, and over roots. The meeting location for this walk will be in front of the Fresh Pond Ranger Station at 250 Fresh Pond Parkway (under the clock tower). Registration is required. This event can only accommodate a certain number of participants. One registration is good for one person. If you do not register, you cannot participate. Those on the waitlist will be contacted if a space becomes available.
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CPL Nature Club: Herb of the Month - Plantain (Collins)

Wednesday, May 14 @ 5:30 PM
Come spend the afternoon getting deeply acquainted with May's Herb of the Month - the plantain! We’ll spend time getting to know the plant through drawing, taste, science, and stories of herbalists’ experience. Bring your journal and leave with an in-depth account of botany, history, use, safety issues, preparation and dosage, and much much more. The group will meet at the Collins Library (64 Aberdeen Ave) and walk to Fresh Pond together. This program is part of a series hosted around the area with guest herbalist, Mo Katz-Christy. Come each month to build your materia medica or just once to meet a new plant friend!
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Collins Branch Library opened in 1936 in the former site of the Gale Lumber Company and serves the surrounding neighborhoods of West Cambridge and Strawberry Hill. The branch is named after Daniel P. Collins, who served on Cambridge City Council and the Cambridge Public Library Board of Trustees.

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