Upcoming Events at Silver Lake Nature Center for Fall 2022



Upcoming Events at Silver Lake Nature Center for Fall 2022
Saturday Morning Bird Walks. These Guided Walks are offered from September through November AND March through May at 7:30am. FREE. Bring your binoculars if you have a pair! Meet at the Welcome Kiosk outside of the SLNC Visitors’ Center.
Charlie Zahm & Tad Marks Concert – A Tribute to John Denver & the Great Outdoors!
Saturday, November 12th, 7:30pm. Returning for another awesome concert, Charlie Zahm on vocals & guitar and Tad Marks on fiddle! Admission is $15/person.
For info/tickets, visit www.SilverLakeNatureCenter.org or call 215-785-1177. Doors open at 7pm; Concert starts at 7:30pm. This event fills quickly! **Tickets are available in advance only.**
Concert is scheduled to take place inside the SLNC Visitors’ Center. Prices are the same for all ages. No refunds/exchanges unless event is canceled by SLNC.
Earthship Tours. Saturday, November 19th, 1pm-2:30pm. Stop by to visit and learn about these interesting, sustainable structures! Tours are FREE, but donations to the nonprofit Friends of SLNC are greatly appreciated. Register at www.SilverLakeNatureCenter.org or call 215-785-1177.




Day-off from School Camp Days. Why only have Camp in the summer when you can do it in all seasons?! SLNC’s School-year Camp Days are scheduled for days when most schools are off. Each Camp Day provides exciting seasonal adventures for your child (5 – 14 years old). Staff and Campers spend the days exploring the forest, swamps, and marsh in all weather. Day-off Camp Days are scheduled from 9am to 4pm (with Before/After Care Options available) on: 11/23/22; 12/23/22; 1/16/23; 2/20/23; 4/7/23; and 5/16/23. Visit www.SilverLakeNatureCenter.org for info/pricing/registration.




Volunteer Work Day. Saturday, December 3rd, 9am – 12pm. Help us maintain our grounds! Be prepared to get wet and dirty. Bring a refillable water bottle. This event is planned for Rain or Shine. Meet at the SLNC Pavilion (near the SLNC Visitors’ Center). This Event takes place on the first Saturday of each month. Register at www.SilverLakeNatureCenter.org call 215-785-1177.
Trails are open daily, from Sunrise to Sunset. SLNC Visitors’ Center is open, Tuesdays-Saturdays, 10am-5pm & Sundays, Noon-5pm.
Groups/Clubs (a.k.a. “Symbionts”) that Meet at SLNC:
Artists of Bristol ~ Meets at 7pm on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Contact: Rose Marie Strippoli aobweb@comcast.net.
Bristol Photographers Club ~ Meets at 7pm on the 2nd & 4th Monday of each month, Contact: Heather Baker at hebaker1@gmail.com.
Delaware River Fishermen’s Association ~ Meets at 7pm on the last Wednesday of each month. Contact: https://www.drfishermen.com/.
DE Valley Model Boat Club ~ Meets at Magnolia Lake on most Sundays, April through October. For info, visit: http://bucks-area-rc-boat-club.webs.com/
Nature Book Club ~ Meets at 6:30pm on the last Thursday of most months at the SLNC Earthship. Contact: Lee Roach at SLNCNatureBookClub@gmail.com for info/registration.
Southern Bucks Garden Club ~ meets on the 1st Tuesday of some months at 7pm. Contact: Ellen Miller, President at ellenmiller24@comcast.net.
West Chester University Harp Ensemble ~ Rehearses at 6pm on the 3rd Monday of most months. It is free to stop by to listen to the beautiful music. Contact: Professor Gloria Galante at ggharp@comcast.net for info/registration.
Yoga Classes ~ Thursdays at 7:30pm. $10/person per class. Contact: On-the-Map Yoga Instructor, Trina Shumsonk at trinamarshumsonk@gmail.com.
The Silver Lake Nature Center, where learning comes naturally, is a 264-acre Nature Preserve located in Bristol Township, Bucks County. It is a facility of the Bucks County Department of Parks & Recreation with additional funding and staffing provided by the Friends of Silver Lake Nature Center nonprofit organization. SLNC is home to over 40 plant and animal species listed as rare, threatened, or endangered in Pennsylvania. Participation in programs helps protect these species and their habitats. SLNC does not discriminate on the basis of disability in its programs, activities, or facilities. People with special needs are asked to give advance notice.
The Bucks County Department of Parks and Recreation was established in 1953. The Department is responsible for the acquisition, development, and preservation of open space and regional parks. The Department seeks in every endeavor to improve the quality of life and environment for all Bucks County residents, by working to enhance existing and projected recreational and cultural needs for our County.
For information about SLNC and its programs, visit www.SilverLakeNatureCenter.org or call 215-785-1177.




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