A Botanical Journey in Piscataway Park

Written by Molly Meehan, Community Outreach and Education Coordinator

Pawpaw in Bloom

As I journey into my third year working at the Accokeek Foundation and, essentially, my third year directing my attention toward our incredible local plant world in Southern Maryland, I am beginning to understand the mysterious and wonderful language of the local plants. The landscape is almost like one of those magic eye pictures. If you just turn your attention in a certain way long enough, relax into the view, you begin to see and understand things that weren’t apparent upon first observation. One could look at our incredible forests and gardens and just see a sea of green, different, indistinguishable shapes and sizes. These are the plants of my childhood and now, as an adult – and having been away from Maryland for nearly a decade, learning about plants in the southwest and Central America – I am thankful to have the chance to connect more deeply with the land and the plants where I am from.

 

Inspecting Buttercup during April's Plant ID Walk

Inspecting Buttercup during April’s Plant ID Walk

This season, we have focused much of the stewardship programming on understanding the language of the plants, how to see past the sea of green, begin to observe, and to learn and connect with the incredible diversity of plant-life located within Piscataway Park. Holly Poole-Kavana, a trained botanist and herbalist from Little Red Bird Botanicals is facilitating a season long botany study course, as well as a couple of plant walks as part of this programming. Each month, we learn everything from the anatomy of a plant to the various traits and patterns of plant families. As we walk through the gardens and trails and learn practically what a compound vs. singular leaf is, toothed vs. entire leaves, alternating or opposite, we begin to understand the language of plants, and the tools to be able to continue to go deeper into plant identification and understanding the world around us. Along the way we learn amazing information including their edible, medicinal and practical uses. We have these natural supermarkets and “farmacies” that surround us! The Pawpaws, Jewelweed, Elderberry, Juneberry, Yellowdock, and Devil’s Walking Sticks all begin to pop out at you!  

May's Gardening with Dan in the Museum Garden

Workshop Attendees at May’s Gardening with Dan in the Museum Garden

In the Gardening with Dan series we spend time in the Museum Garden and learn incredible strategies to integrate food, medicine, fiber, and more into small-scale plots. We begin to develop relationships with these plants. They become like old friends that greet you along the pathways, and even speak to you through their patterns, tastes, and scents. The intelligence of the natural world comes alive and at once awes and inspires. No matter what culture or background we are from, these are relationships our ancestors have developed with plants and animals over thousands of years. I believe these are relationships and instincts that are very much a part of each us to this day, that have been encoded as we have evolved living as part of our natural system. As we spend more time indoors, programs such as these offer us the opportunity to remember, to re-learn, and reconnect! Now the sea of green is beginning to come into focus!

I invite you to join us for our next adventure into plant ID for the Kids’ Plant Walk on June 13. And again this fall for the Mushroom Walk on September 14, and Gardening with Dan on September 16.

 

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National Trails Day: A Volunteer Event

pumpkin ash trailJoin the Accokeek Foundation on Saturday, June 1st from 10am-1pm to celebrate National Trails Day by volunteering your time to help with trail maintenance on the foundation’s 3.5 miles of trails through Piscataway National Park.

We need your help to blaze, mulch, edge, repair, clear, and remove invasive species from our network of trails as we prepare to welcome our summertime trail visitors and hikers. This is an excellent opportunity for families and large groups to volunteer together, while spending a beautiful early summer day in Piscataway Park.

trail maintenancePlease wear attire appropriate for working outdoors and bring work gloves if you have them.

For more information and to RSVP, please contact Casey Lowe at volunteers@accokeek.org

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Green Thumbs Volunteer Club

Green Thumbs is a volunteer group that invites gardeners of all ages and skill levels to lend a hand in the Accokeek Foundation’s Museum Garden and, on occasion, on the National Colonial Farm. Volunteers will have an opportunity to learn more about the history of heirloom vegetables and the practices behind organic gardening, from planting and harvesting to managing weeds and pests. We will work together in the garden space, sharing ideas, knowledge, skills, and stories. We will meet at 10 am on Thursdays throughout the growing season.

Read more about this volunteer position.

Questions? For more information or to participate, email the volunteer coordinator.

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Earthfest: A Picnic in the Park

7205312972_c770777811_nJoin the Accokeek Foundation on Sunday, April 21st for our first annual Earthfest to celebrate Earth Day and National Volunteer Week. It will be a fun filled day of volunteering and family friendly activities so bring the kids for a beautiful day in Piscataway Park.

In the morning, donate your time to the volunteer activity of your choice–we’ll be working in the Museum Garden, the Pollinator Garden, the Rain Garden, on the National Colonial Farm, and cleaning up around the Visitor Center and Education Center. There will be volunteer opportunities for all ages and skill levels, and it’s a great opportunity for groups to volunteer together.

Make sure to pack a picnic, because in the afternoon, to celebrate our hard work, we’ll be relaxing as we eat lunch, practice yoga for kids, play colonial lawn games, learn how to make seed bombs, and participate in many other activities to promote healthy bodies, healthy minds, and a healthy planet!

If you choose not to bring your own picnic lunch, we will be offering an option to pre-order lunch when you register. For $5 we will provide you with a sandwich, a side (chips or an apple), and a drink. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes fit for working outside, work gloves if you have them, and a re-usable water bottle to fill up from our various hydration stations throughout the day.

You can also bring along the following items, and we will recycle them through our TerraCycle Brigade program. The recycled items will be turned into cool new products while helping to raise money for the foundation.

Recyclable Items:

  • Energy bar wrappers
  • Candy bar wrappers
  • Cell phones
  • Keyboards/mice
  • MP3 players
  • Elmer’s glue containers
  • Corks
  • Chip bags

More information about TerraCycle can be found at www.terracycle.com.

To participate, report to the Education Building on site by 10am to check in with foundation staff. We hope to see you there!

 

 

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Yoga in Nature

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Accokeek Foundation Education Center

Tuesdays 5 pm

$15 per one-hour session (Special discounted price for Accokeek Foundation members)

 

Presented by The Studio Cooperative and the Accokeek Foundation, come experience Yoga in a whole new way! Enjoy a great stretch through an ALL-Level, fit for EVERYONE, open Vinyasa Yoga class while being immersed and surrounded by NATURE’S beauty and seclusion!

Class will be taught in the Education Center at the Accokeek Foundation’s National Colonial Farm on the Potomac River!  The Education Center, located right next to the visitor parking lot, is surrounded by beautiful views of farm land, woods, gardens and flowers!

The yoga class will be based on a Vinyasa Yoga class, which focuses on connecting the breath with the movement through the poses that is open to everyone.  Even beginners!

Treat yourself to a unique class or start making this a weekly class!  Either way make sure you come experience Yoga in Nature!

 

 

Register online with The Studio by visiting www.thestudiocooperative.org, or drop-in (cash or check only).

 

Follow the instructor, Yogi Sean Michael on Facebook!

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Yoga in Nature

Studio Cooperative logoYoga in Nature

Accokeek Foundation Education Center

Tuesdays 5 pm

$15 per one-hour session (Special discounted price for Accokeek Foundation members)

 

Presented by The Studio Cooperative and the Accokeek Foundation, come experience Yoga in a whole new way! Enjoy a great stretch through an ALL-Level, fit for EVERYONE, open Vinyasa Yoga class while being immersed and surrounded by NATURE’S beauty and seclusion!

Class will be taught in the Education Center at the Accokeek Foundation’s National Colonial Farm on the Potomac River!  The Education Center, located right next to the visitor parking lot, is surrounded by beautiful views of farm land, woods, gardens and flowers!

The yoga class will be based on a Vinyasa Yoga class, which focuses on connecting the breath with the movement through the poses that is open to everyone.  Even beginners!

Treat yourself to a unique class or start making this a weekly class!  Either way make sure you come experience Yoga in Nature!

 

 

Register online with The Studio by visiting www.thestudiocooperative.org, or drop-in (cash or check only).

 

Follow the instructor, Yogi Sean Michael on Facebook!

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Yoga in Nature

Studio Cooperative logoYoga in Nature

Accokeek Foundation Education Center

Tuesdays 5 pm

$15 per one-hour session (Special discounted price for Accokeek Foundation members)

 

Presented by The Studio Cooperative and the Accokeek Foundation, come experience Yoga in a whole new way! Enjoy a great stretch through an ALL-Level, fit for EVERYONE, open Vinyasa Yoga class while being immersed and surrounded by NATURE’S beauty and seclusion!

Class will be taught in the Education Center at the Accokeek Foundation’s National Colonial Farm on the Potomac River!  The Education Center, located right next to the visitor parking lot, is surrounded by beautiful views of farm land, woods, gardens and flowers!

The yoga class will be based on a Vinyasa Yoga class, which focuses on connecting the breath with the movement through the poses that is open to everyone.  Even beginners!

Treat yourself to a unique class or start making this a weekly class!  Either way make sure you come experience Yoga in Nature!

 

 

Register online with The Studio by visiting www.thestudiocooperative.org, or drop-in (cash or check only).

 

Follow the instructor, Yogi Sean Michael on Facebook!

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Yoga in Nature

Studio Cooperative logoYoga in Nature

Accokeek Foundation Education Center

Tuesdays 5 pm

$15 per one-hour session (Special discounted price for Accokeek Foundation members)

 

Presented by The Studio Cooperative and the Accokeek Foundation, come experience Yoga in a whole new way! Enjoy a great stretch through an ALL-Level, fit for EVERYONE, open Vinyasa Yoga class while being immersed and surrounded by NATURE’S beauty and seclusion!

Class will be taught in the Education Center at the Accokeek Foundation’s National Colonial Farm on the Potomac River!  The Education Center, located right next to the visitor parking lot, is surrounded by beautiful views of farm land, woods, gardens and flowers!

The yoga class will be based on a Vinyasa Yoga class, which focuses on connecting the breath with the movement through the poses that is open to everyone.  Even beginners!

Treat yourself to a unique class or start making this a weekly class!  Either way make sure you come experience Yoga in Nature!

 

 

Register online with The Studio by visiting www.thestudiocooperative.org, or drop-in (cash or check only).

 

Follow the instructor, Yogi Sean Michael on Facebook!

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Yoga in Nature – CANCELLED FOR TODAY

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This meeting of the class has been cancelled, due to instructor illness.

Yoga in Nature

Accokeek Foundation Education Center

Tuesdays 5 pm

$15 per one-hour session (Special discounted price for Accokeek Foundation members)

 

Presented by The Studio Cooperative and the Accokeek Foundation, come experience Yoga in a whole new way! Enjoy a great stretch through an ALL-Level, fit for EVERYONE, open Vinyasa Yoga class while being immersed and surrounded by NATURE’S beauty and seclusion!

Class will be taught in the Education Center at the Accokeek Foundation’s National Colonial Farm on the Potomac River!  The Education Center, located right next to the visitor parking lot, is surrounded by beautiful views of farm land, woods, gardens and flowers!

The yoga class will be based on a Vinyasa Yoga class, which focuses on connecting the breath with the movement through the poses that is open to everyone.  Even beginners!

Treat yourself to a unique class or start making this a weekly class!  Either way make sure you come experience Yoga in Nature!

 

 

Register online with The Studio by visiting www.thestudiocooperative.org, or drop-in (cash or check only).

 

Follow the instructor, Yogi Sean Michael on Facebook!

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Yoga in Nature

Studio Cooperative logoYoga in Nature

Accokeek Foundation Education Center

Tuesdays 5 pm

$15 per one-hour session (Special discounted price for Accokeek Foundation members)

 

Presented by The Studio Cooperative and the Accokeek Foundation, come experience Yoga in a whole new way! Enjoy a great stretch through an ALL-Level, fit for EVERYONE, open Vinyasa Yoga class while being immersed and surrounded by NATURE’S beauty and seclusion!

Class will be taught in the Education Center at the Accokeek Foundation’s National Colonial Farm on the Potomac River!  The Education Center, located right next to the visitor parking lot, is surrounded by beautiful views of farm land, woods, gardens and flowers!

The yoga class will be based on a Vinyasa Yoga class, which focuses on connecting the breath with the movement through the poses that is open to everyone.  Even beginners!

Treat yourself to a unique class or start making this a weekly class!  Either way make sure you come experience Yoga in Nature!

 

 

Register online with The Studio by visiting www.thestudiocooperative.org, or drop-in (cash or check only).

 

Follow the instructor, Yogi Sean Michael on Facebook!

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