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Brush Hour

Fall leaves
Fall leaves
© Jay R. Greenberg
 

Date/Time:
Saturday, October 11, 2008
10:00 am.

Overview:
Enjoy autumn’s show of color and add to your knowledge of trees and shrubs on this hike led by Frank Crombe and Shirley Shaw.
 
Reminder: Dress in hiking clothes suitable for weather conditions. Trails are muddy and bordered with poison ivy, so have appropriate footwear.  Mosquitoes thrive in warm weather; protect yourself with insect repellant and appropriate covering.

Registration/Fee:
All hikes are offered as a public service by volunteers for the Thousand Acre Swamp Sanctuary, a property of the Central and Western New York Chapter of The Nature Conservancy. They are free and open to the public. Please be prompt.

For information, contact Marie Heerkens: (585) 425-9561.

Location:
Hikes begin in the sanctuary parking lot, located in Penfield at 1581 Jackson Road, between Atlantic Avenue and Plank Road, opposite Penfield Center Road. The driveway is adjacent to Penfield Volunteer Ambulance.