Open air calendar for the week beginning Feb. 13 | Open air

The Open air Calendar publishes submitted data on looking, fishing, mountaineering and different outdoor occasions. E mail particulars to sports activities@lnpnews.com; ship to LNP, Attn: Sports activities, P.O. Field 1328, Lancaster, PA 17608-1328; or name 717-291-8666.

LANCASTER COUNTY PARKS ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

 An entire listing: All programming is on the market on-line at lancastercountyparks.org. Contributors might register by phone at 717-295-2055 or on-line. For the protection of individuals and employees, applications have been deliberate to adjust to present CDC and PA Division of Well being mitigation pointers for COVID-19.

SUNDAY, FEB. 13

• Columbia Fish and Sport: The membership, at 4339 Fairview Highway, Columbia, will maintain weekly public lure shoots from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. every winter Sunday. For data, go to the membership’s web site at columbiafishandgame.org.

• Hikes for public, led by Lancaster Mountaineering Membership: At 1 p.m.(departure at about 1:15 p.m.), meet on the nook of Race and Buchanan avenues, Lancaster, for a hike at a location to be decided. Contributors ought to take applicable COVID-19 precautions. For data, go browsing at lancasterhikingclub.com. 

• Manheim Sportsmen’s Affiliation: The membership, at 552 Oak Tree Highway, Manheim, will maintain its Winter Indoor Archery League from 1-3:30 p.m. This league is open to the general public for a set charge. Contributors may shoot on Mondays and Wednesdays from 6:30-9 p.m. Anybody should enroll on the indoor archery vary. For data name Doug Fahnestock at 717-314-2396. 

MONDAY, FEB. 14

• Manheim Sportsmen’s Affiliation: The membership, at 552 Oak Tree Highway, Manheim, will maintain its Winter Indoor Archery League from 6:30-9 p.m. This league is open to the general public for a set charge. Contributors may shoot on Wednesdays from 6:30-9 p.m. in addition to Sundays from 1-3:30 p.m. Anybody should enroll on the indoor archery vary. For data name Doug Fahnestock at 717-314-2396. 

TUESDAY, FEB. 15

• Lancaster County Parks Shed Hunt: As winter ends yearly, deer shed their antlers. Starting on the Environmental Middle, naturalist Lisa J. Sanchez will information a stroll from 1-3 p.m. to look from for antlers which have fallen off the deer. This system may also educate about Pennsylvania’s state mammal, the white-tailed deer. Register on-line at lancastercountyparks.org or name (717) 295-2055 to register and prepay the $3 charge by midday, Feb. 14. 

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16

• Lancaster County Parks Full Moon Stroll: Starting at Pavilion No. 11, naturalist Lisa J. Sanchez will lead a stroll by means of the woods from 6:30-7:30 p.m. underneath the sunshine of the total moon. Benefit from the quiet of winter, the shadows of the timber and a few sights and sounds of nocturnal wildlife. Register on-line at lancastercountyparks.org or name (717) 295-2055 to register and prepay the $2 charge by midday, Feb. 15. 

• Manheim Sportsmen’s Affiliation: The membership, at 552 Oak Tree Highway, Manheim, will maintain its Winter Indoor Archery League from 6:30-9 p.m. This league is open to the general public for a set charge. Contributors may shoot on Sundays from 1-3:30 p.m. and Mondays from 6:30-9 p.m. in addition to Anybody should enroll on the indoor archery vary. For data name Doug Fahnestock at 717-314-2396. 

THURSDAY, FEB. 17

• Paradise Sportsman’s Affiliation: The membership, situated at 36 Sportsman Drive (off Belmont Highway), Paradise, has lure shoots open to the general public from 5-8 p.m. every Thursday. For data and updates, go browsing at paradisesportsmansassn.com.

• Lancaster County Parks Native American WintersNaturalist Carter Johnson presents how tribes in what’s now Central Pennsylvania not solely survived the winter however thrived. The Native American weight loss plan, residence life, and extra will all be coated throughout this program, which might be from 1-2 p.m. within the Environmental Middle. A standard snack might be supplied to carry taste to the historical past. Contributors might want to signal a legal responsibility waiver on the program.  Register on-line at lancastercountyparks.org or name (717) 295-2055 to register and prepay the $4 charge by midday, Feb. 16.

SATURDAY, FEB. 19

• Governor Dick Environmental Middle: A boating security course might be held from 9 a.m. to five p.m. (an extra course might be provided March 5). In Pennsylvania, boating security certificates are required of anybody who operates a private water craft.  This course will fulfill that requirement and is open to anybody age 10 and older.  Select one date to attend.  A charge of $10 should be paid upfront of the course.  Ship a verify to Governor Dick Park, P.O. Field 161, Mount Gretna, PA  17064.For data, name 717-964-3808 or e mail governordick@hotmail.com. 

• Lancaster County Parks Snowflake DiscoveryNaturalist Carter Johnson on the Environmental Middle from 11 a.m.-noon will educate how snowflakes kind and how you can make your personal. Climate allowing, individuals ages 8-12 will try to get an up-close have a look at how distinctive the little crystals are. Register on-line at lancastercountyparks.org or name (717) 295-2055 to register and prepay ($4 per baby, $1 for adults) by midday, Feb. 18.

SUNDAY, FEB. 20

• Lancaster County Parks February PhenologyNaturalist Stevie Kitching will lead a program from 1-2:30 p.m. on the Environmental Middle on Phenology, which is the research of seasonal pure occasions like flowers blooming in spring and leaves falling in autumn. Contributors, ages 10 and older, will be taught and discover to find why the Earth has seasons and what occasions to look ahead to within the coming weeks as winter thaws into spring. After the presentation, there might be a hike to search for examples of seasonal modifications. Come dressed for the climate. Dad and mom might drop off youngsters however should first signal a launch waiver. Register on-line at lancastercountyparks.org or name (717) 295-2055 to register and prepay the $3 charge by midday, Feb. 18. 

• Manheim Sportsmen’s Affiliation: The membership, at 552 Oak Tree Highway, Manheim, is holding a Block Shoot at its facility from 1-3 p.m. climate allowing. Open to the general public, 12-gauge solely and membership provides shells.  Winners obtain money. Kitchen open from midday to three p.m. For additional data name both 717-587-6957 or 717-951-6103.

• Columbia Fish and Sport: The membership, at 4339 Fairview Highway, Columbia, will maintain weekly public lure shoots from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. every winter Sunday. For data, go to the membership’s web site at columbiafishandgame.org.

• Hikes for public, led by Lancaster Mountaineering Membership: At 1 p.m.(departure at about 1:15 p.m.), meet on the nook of Race and Buchanan avenues, Lancaster, for a hike of 5 average/strenous miles at Muddy Run. Contributors ought to take applicable COVID-19 precautions. For data, go browsing at lancasterhikingclub.com. 

• Quittapahilla Audubon Society Union Canal Tunnel Park Stroll: The hike might be for the remark of natural world (together with knowledge gathering for the twenty fifth annual “Nice Yard Fowl Depend”). Meet at 2 p.m. on the park’s twenty fifth Road car parking zone. For more information contact Fritz Heilman (717-273-0487).

MONDAY, FEB. 21

• Columbia Fish and Sport: The membership, at 4339 Fairview Highway, Columbia, will maintain its month-to-month membership assembly beginning at 7:30 p.m. For data, go to the membership’s web site at columbiafishandgame.org.

 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23

 • Lancaster County Parks maple sugaring for seniorsNaturalist Mary Ann Schlegel will information individuals by means of the sugaring course of with the identification of sugar maple timber, tree tapping, sap harvesting, and the extraction of water to provide maple syrup. This program, which is for ages 18 and older, will happen from 11 a.m. to midday at Pavilion No. 11. Put on sturdy footwear and gown for the climate as this program takes place fully outdoor. Register on-line at lancastercountyparks.org or name (717) 295-2055 to register and prepay the $2 charge by midday, Feb. 22.

THURSDAY, FEB. 24

• Paradise Sportsman’s Affiliation: The membership, situated at 36 Sportsman Drive (off Belmont Highway), Paradise, has lure shoots open to the general public from 5-8 p.m. every Thursday. For data and updates, go browsing at paradisesportsmansassn.com.

SATURDAY, FEB. 26

 • Lancaster County Parks maple sugaring:  Go to the sugar bush at Pavilion No. 11 in Central Park from 10 a.m. to three p.m. for interactive demonstrations of the syrup making course of. Drop-in any time throughout this free occasion as park naturalists share the historical past of manufacturing, faucet sugar maple timber, boil sap within the sugar shack, end the syrup and make sweet. Contributors are inspired to finish this one-of-a-kind expertise with a style of freshly made maple sugar sweet. Patterson Farms might be onsite promoting syrup and lots of different maple merchandise. Teams are inspired to schedule a non-public program for a small charge.

• Governor Dick Environmental Middle: Curious in regards to the sport of orienteering and need to be taught what gear you want and how one can get began? The Delaware Valley Orienteering Affiliation might be at Gov. Dick to supply a free starting orienteering class starting at 10 a.m. Kids and adults are welcome to attend. Contributors ought to meet on the Environmental Middle, 3283 Pinch Highway, Mount Gretna, for this free program. For data, name 717-964-3808 or e mail governordick@hotmail.com. 

SUNDAY, FEB. 27

• Columbia Fish and Sport: The membership, at 4339 Fairview Highway, Columbia, will maintain weekly public lure shoots from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. every winter Sunday. For data, go to the membership’s web site at columbiafishandgame.org.

• Lancaster County Parks maple sugaring:  Go to the sugar bush at Pavilion No. 11 in Central Park from 1-4  p.m. for interactive demonstrations of the syrup making course of. Drop-in any time throughout this free occasion as park naturalists share the historical past of manufacturing, faucet sugar maple timber, boil sap within the sugar shack, end the syrup and make sweet. Contributors are inspired to finish this one-of-a-kind expertise with a style of freshly made maple sugar sweet. Patterson Farms might be onsite promoting syrup and lots of different maple merchandise. Teams are inspired to schedule a non-public program for a small charge.

• Hikes for public, led by Lancaster Mountaineering Membership: At 1 p.m.(departure at about 1:15 p.m.), meet on the nook of Race and Buchanan avenues, Lancaster, for a hike of 4-5 average miles at Welsh Mountain/Cash Rocks. Contributors ought to take applicable COVID-19 precautions. For data, go browsing at lancasterhikingclub.com. 

• Quittapahilla Audubon Society Center Creek Wildlife Administration Space: Meet at 10 a.m. within the customer middle car parking zone. The day might be spent observing snow geese and different migrating birds. Contact Jim Fiorentino (717-269-0675) for more information.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2

• Paradise Sportsman’s Affiliation: The membership, situated at 36 Sportsman Drive (off Belmont Highway), Paradise, will maintain its month-to-month membership assembly starting at 7:30 p.m. For data and updates, go browsing at paradisesportsmansassn.com.

THURSDAY, MARCH 3

• Paradise Sportsman’s Affiliation: The membership, situated at 36 Sportsman Drive (off Belmont Highway), Paradise, has lure shoots open to the general public from 5-8 p.m. every Thursday. For data and updates, go browsing at paradisesportsmansassn.com.

SATURDAY, MARCH 5

• Governor Dick Environmental Middle: A boating security course might be held from 9 a.m. to five p.m. In Pennsylvania, boating security certificates are required of anybody who operates a private water craft.  This course will fulfill that requirement and is open to anybody age 10 and older.  Select one date to attend.  A charge of $10 should be paid upfront of the course.  Ship a verify to Governor Dick Park, P.O. Field 161, Mount Gretna, PA  17064.For data, name 717-964-3808 or e mail governordick@hotmail.com. 

• Lancaster County Fowl Membership: Subject journey. Meet at 7 a.m. at Center Creek WMA, Stevens, at Cease No. 1. Contact chief Craig Boyhont at 717-368-5986 or cboyhont@gmail.com. Co-leader is Joe Wolf. Go to the web site at lancasterbirdclub.org for extra data. The membership can also be on Fb at fb.com/lancasterbirdclub.

SUNDAY, MARCH 6

• Lancaster County Parks maple sugaring:  Go to the sugar bush at Pavilion No. 11 in Central Park from 1-4  p.m. for interactive demonstrations of the syrup making course of. Drop-in any time throughout this free occasion as park naturalists share the historical past of manufacturing, faucet sugar maple timber, boil sap within the sugar shack, end the syrup and make sweet. Contributors are inspired to finish this one-of-a-kind expertise with a style of freshly made maple sugar sweet. Patterson Farms might be onsite promoting syrup and lots of different maple merchandise. Teams are inspired to schedule a non-public program for a small charge.

• Columbia Fish and Sport: The membership, at 4339 Fairview Highway, Columbia, will maintain weekly public lure shoots from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. every winter Sunday. For data, go to the membership’s web site at columbiafishandgame.org.

• Hikes for public, led by Lancaster Mountaineering Membership: At 1 p.m.(departure at about 1:15 p.m.), meet on the nook of Race and Buchanan avenues, Lancaster, for a hike at a location to be decided. Contributors ought to take applicable COVID-19 precautions. For data, go browsing at lancasterhikingclub.com. 

THURSDAY, MARCH 10

• Lancaster County Fowl Membership: This month’s membership assembly will tentatively be held at 7 p.m. on the Farm & Dwelling Middle, 1383 Arcadia Highway, Lancaster. The featured program is “Historical past and Administration of Center Creek Wildlife Administration Space” that includes Lauren and Steve Ferreri of the Pennsylvania Sport Fee. Go to the web site at lancasterbirdclub.org for extra data. The membership can also be on Fb at fb.com/lancasterbirdclub.

• Manheim Sportsmen’s Affiliation: The membership, at 552 Oak Tree Highway, Manheim, will maintain its month-to-month assembly starting at 7 p.m. For data, go browsing at manheimsportsmansassoc.org or name 717-587-6957.

• Paradise Sportsman’s Affiliation: The membership, situated at 36 Sportsman Drive (off Belmont Highway), Paradise, has lure shoots open to the general public from 5-8 p.m. every Thursday. For data and updates, go browsing at paradisesportsmansassn.com.

SATURDAY, MARCH 12

• Lancaster County Fowl Membership: Woodcock & Waterfowl Meet. Meet at 5 p.m. at Center Creek WMA, Stevens, within the Guests Middle car parking zone. Contact chief John Lahr at 717-284-3497 or johnlahr324@gmail.com. Go to the web site at lancasterbirdclub.org for extra data. The membership can also be on Fb at fb.com/lancasterbirdclub.

• Paradise Sportsman’s Affiliation: The membership, situated at 36 Sportsman Drive (off Belmont Highway), Paradise, has lure shoots open to the general public from 9 a.m. to midday on the second Saturday of every month. For data and updates, go browsing at paradisesportsmansassn.com.

SUNDAY, MARCH 13

• Columbia Fish and Sport: The membership, at 4339 Fairview Highway, Columbia, will maintain weekly public lure shoots from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. every winter Sunday. For data, go to the membership’s web site at columbiafishandgame.org.

• Hikes for public, led by Lancaster Mountaineering Membership: At 1 p.m.(departure at about 1:15 p.m.), meet on the nook of Race and Buchanan avenues, Lancaster, for a hike at a location to be decided. Contributors ought to take applicable COVID-19 precautions. For data, go browsing at lancasterhikingclub.com. 

THURSDAY, MARCH 17

• Paradise Sportsman’s Affiliation: The membership, situated at 36 Sportsman Drive (off Belmont Highway), Paradise, has lure shoots open to the general public from 5-8 p.m. every Thursday. For data and updates, go browsing at paradisesportsmansassn.com.

SUNDAY, MARCH 20

• Hikes for public, led by Lancaster Mountaineering Membership: At 1 p.m.(departure at about 1:15 p.m.), meet on the nook of Race and Buchanan avenues, Lancaster, for a hike of 4.5 average/strenous miles at Steinman Run/Trout Run. Contributors ought to take applicable COVID-19 precautions. For data, go browsing at lancasterhikingclub.com. 

THURSDAY, MARCH 24

• Paradise Sportsman’s Affiliation: The membership, situated at 36 Sportsman Drive (off Belmont Highway), Paradise, has lure shoots open to the general public from 5-8 p.m. every Thursday. For data and updates, go browsing at paradisesportsmansassn.com.

SATURDAY, MARCH 26

• Lancaster County Fowl Membership: Birding the Susquehanna Meet at Wrightsville. Meet at 1 p.m. within the car parking zone of the John Wright Restaurant alongside the Susquehanna River in York County. Contact chief Derek Stoner at 484-723-3348 or derekstoner@hotmail.com. Go to the web site at lancasterbirdclub.org for extra data. The membership can also be on Fb at fb.com/lancasterbirdclub.

SUNDAY, MARCH 27

• Hikes for public, led by Lancaster Mountaineering Membership: At 1 p.m.(departure at about 1:15 p.m.), meet on the nook of Race and Buchanan avenues, Lancaster, for a hike at a location to be decided. Contributors ought to take applicable COVID-19 precautions. For data, go browsing at lancasterhikingclub.com. 

THURSDAY, MARCH 31

• Paradise Sportsman’s Affiliation: The membership, situated at 36 Sportsman Drive (off Belmont Highway), Paradise, has lure shoots open to the general public from 5-8 p.m. every Thursday. For data and updates, go browsing at paradisesportsmansassn.com.

SUNDAY, APRIL 3

• Hikes for public, led by Lancaster Mountaineering Membership: At 1 p.m.(departure at about 1:15 p.m.), meet on the nook of Race and Buchanan avenues, Lancaster, for a hike at a location to be decided. Contributors ought to take applicable COVID-19 precautions. For data, go browsing at lancasterhikingclub.com. 

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6

• Paradise Sportsman’s Affiliation: The membership, situated at 36 Sportsman Drive (off Belmont Highway), Paradise, will maintain its month-to-month membership assembly starting at 7:30 p.m. For data and updates, go browsing at paradisesportsmansassn.com.

THURSDAY, APRIL 7

• Lancaster County Fowl Membership: This month’s membership assembly will tentatively be held at 7 p.m. on the Farm & Dwelling Middle, 1383 Arcadia Highway, Lancaster. The tentative featured program is “Managing Pennsylvania’s Black Bear Inhabitants” that includes a presenter from the Pennsylvania Sport Fee. Go to the web site at lancasterbirdclub.org for extra data. The membership can also be on Fb at fb.com/lancasterbirdclub.

• Paradise Sportsman’s Affiliation: The membership, situated at 36 Sportsman Drive (off Belmont Highway), Paradise, has lure shoots open to the general public from 5-8 p.m. every Thursday. For data and updates, go browsing at paradisesportsmansassn.com.

SATURDAY, APRIL 9

• Lancaster County Fowl Membership: Subject journey. Meet at 7 a.m. at Protected Harbor Park Tennis Courtroom, Conestoga. Contact chief Larry Bernhardt at 717-314-1461 or sjbernhardt@verizon.web. Go to the web site at lancasterbirdclub.org for extra data. The membership can also be on Fb at fb.com/lancasterbirdclub.

• Paradise Sportsman’s Affiliation: The membership, situated at 36 Sportsman Drive (off Belmont Highway), Paradise, has lure shoots open to the general public from 9 a.m. to midday on the second Saturday of every month. For data and updates, go browsing at paradisesportsmansassn.com.

SUNDAY, APRIL 10

• Hikes for public, led by Lancaster Mountaineering Membership: At 1 p.m.(departure at about 1:15 p.m.), meet on the nook of Race and Buchanan avenues, Lancaster, for a hike at a location to be decided. Contributors ought to take applicable COVID-19 precautions. For data, go browsing at lancasterhikingclub.com. 

• Lancaster County Fowl Membership: Subject journey. Meet at 7 a.m. at Memorial Lake, Lebanon County, within the Center Highway car parking zone. Contact chief Jonathan Heller at 717-940-6067 or jonathan.heller@comcast.web. Go to the web site at lancasterbirdclub.org for extra data. The membership can also be on Fb at fb.com/lancasterbirdclub.

MONDAY, APRIL 11

• Lancaster County Fowl Membership: Subject journey. Meet at 7 a.m. at Shenk’s Ferry, Conestoga, within the Protected Harbor Park Tennis Courtroom to carpool for this wildflower-centered birding stroll. Restricted to fifteen individuals. Contact leaders Warren and Nina Wolf at 717-284-2663 or wolfers@aol.com. Go to the web site at lancasterbirdclub.org for extra data. The membership can also be on Fb at fb.com/lancasterbirdclub.

THURSDAY, APRIL 14

• Paradise Sportsman’s Affiliation: The membership, situated at 36 Sportsman Drive (off Belmont Highway), Paradise, has lure shoots open to the general public from 5-8 p.m. every Thursday. For data and updates, go browsing at paradisesportsmansassn.com.

SUNDAY, APRIL 17

• Hikes for public, led by Lancaster Mountaineering Membership: At 1 p.m.(departure at about 1:15 p.m.), meet on the nook of Race and Buchanan avenues, Lancaster, for a hike of about 5 simple miles at Conowago Rail Path exterior Elizabethtown. Contributors ought to take applicable COVID-19 precautions. For data, go browsing at lancasterhikingclub.com. 

THURSDAY, APRIL 21

• Paradise Sportsman’s Affiliation: The membership, situated at 36 Sportsman Drive (off Belmont Highway), Paradise, has lure shoots open to the general public from 5-8 p.m. every Thursday. For data and updates, go browsing at paradisesportsmansassn.com.

SATURDAY, APRIL 23

• Lancaster County Fowl Membership: Subject journey. Meet at 7 a.m. at Protected Harbor & Chestnut Grove, Conestoga, within the Protected Harbor Park Tennis Courtroom. Contact chief Carl Groff at 717-471-9969 or fledge19@verizon.web. Go to the web site at lancasterbirdclub.org for extra data. The membership can also be on Fb at fb.com/lancasterbirdclub.

SUNDAY, APRIL 24

• Hikes for public, led by Lancaster Mountaineering Membership: At 1 p.m.(departure at about 1:15 p.m.), meet on the nook of Race and Buchanan avenues, Lancaster, for a hike of about 5.5 strenous miles at Conowingo. Contributors ought to take applicable COVID-19 precautions. For data, go browsing at lancasterhikingclub.com. 

THURSDAY, APRIL 28

• Paradise Sportsman’s Affiliation: The membership, situated at 36 Sportsman Drive (off Belmont Highway), Paradise, has lure shoots open to the general public from 5-8 p.m. every Thursday. For data and updates, go browsing at paradisesportsmansassn.com.

SATURDAY, APRIL 30

• Lancaster County Fowl Membership: Subject journey. Meet at 7 a.m. at Octoraro Reservoir, Kirkwood, on the Spruce Grove car parking zone and boat launch. Contact chief Larry Bernhardt at 717-314-1461 or sjbernhardt@verizon.web. Go to the web site at lancasterbirdclub.org for extra data. The membership can also be on Fb at fb.com/lancasterbirdclub.

SUNDAY, MAY 1

• Lancaster County Fowl Membership: Subject journey. Meet at 7 a.m. at Northwest River Path, Bainbridge. Place to begin is the Bainbridge Boat Launch. Some vehicles might be shuttled to Falmouth finish level to make this a one-way journey. Contact leaders Warren and Nina Wolf at 717-284-2663 or wolfers@aol.com. Go to the web site at lancasterbirdclub.org for extra data. The membership can also be on Fb at fb.com/lancasterbirdclub.

THURSDAY, MAY 5

• Paradise Sportsman’s Affiliation: The membership, situated at 36 Sportsman Drive (off Belmont Highway), Paradise, has lure shoots open to the general public from 5-8 p.m. every Thursday. For data and updates, go browsing at paradisesportsmansassn.com.

SATURDAY, MAY 7

• Lancaster County Fowl Membership: Lancaster County Warbler Walks. Meet at 7 a.m. at considered one of three areas. The primary choice is the Pumping Station Highway space: Meet at car parking zone at Route 322 and Pumping Station Highway. Contact chief Bruce Carl at 717-368-4824 or hrdabrd@gmail.com. The second choice is Chickies Rock County Park: Meet at Breezy View Overlook. Contact chief Roger Stoner at 717-393-9030. The ultimate choice is Center Creek WMA: Meet at Customer Middle car parking zone. Contact chief Doug Anderson at 717-203-2482 or douglas.anderson58@yahoo.com. Go to the web site at lancasterbirdclub.org for extra data. The membership can also be on Fb at fb.com/lancasterbirdclub.

THURSDAY, MAY 12

• Paradise Sportsman’s Affiliation: The membership, situated at 36 Sportsman Drive (off Belmont Highway), Paradise, has lure shoots open to the general public from 5-8 p.m. every Thursday. For data and updates, go browsing at paradisesportsmansassn.com.

SATURDAY, MAY 14

• Lancaster County Fowl Membership: Subject journey. Meet at 7 a.m. at Conewago Rec Path, Elizabethtown, at Olde Trolley Line Park off Beverly Highway. Contact chief Vince Pantanella at 717-468-0984 or vpants@icloud.com. Go to the web site at lancasterbirdclub.org for extra data. The membership can also be on Fb at fb.com/lancasterbirdclub.

SUNDAY, MAY 15

• Lancaster County Fowl Membership: Subject journey. Meet at 7 a.m. at Noel Dorwart Park, Lancaster, within the Good Drive car parking zone. Contact chief Darlene Kershner at 717-319-3138 or darlene.kershner@yahoo.com. Co-leaders are Dan and Sammy Keener. Go to the web site at lancasterbirdclub.org for extra data. The membership can also be on Fb at fb.com/lancasterbirdclub.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 18

• Lancaster County Fowl Membership: Subject journey. Fowl the Ridge Tour at Fort Indiantown Hole, Lebanon County. (It is a tentative date; verify the web site at lancasterbirdclub.org for updates.) Chief is Jarrod Derr, with Barbara Hunsberger serving as contact through 717- 984-2738 or phunsberger@comcast.web. The membership can also be on Fb at fb.com/lancasterbirdclub.

THURSDAY, MAY 19

• Paradise Sportsman’s Affiliation: The membership, situated at 36 Sportsman Drive (off Belmont Highway), Paradise, has lure shoots open to the general public from 5-8 p.m. every Thursday. For data and updates, go browsing at paradisesportsmansassn.com.

SATURDAY, MAY 21

• Lancaster County Fowl Membership: Birding in Juniata County. This members-only program is restricted to eight individuals. Registration is required and ranging departure choices exist. Contact journey chief Carl Groff at 717-471-9969 or fledge19@verizon.web for data. Go to the web site at lancasterbirdclub.org for extra data. The membership can also be on Fb at fb.com/lancasterbirdclub.

• Lancaster County Fowl Membership: Subject journey. Meet at 7 a.m. at Susquehannock State Park, Drumore, within the Hawk Level car parking zone, which is 0.6 miles previous the doorway and near the overlook. Contact chief Larry Bernhardt at 717-314-1461 or sjbernhardt@verizon.web. Co-leader is Tom Amico. Go to the web site at lancasterbirdclub.org for extra data. The membership can also be on Fb at fb.com/lancasterbirdclub.

THURSDAY, MAY 26

• Paradise Sportsman’s Affiliation: The membership, situated at 36 Sportsman Drive (off Belmont Highway), Paradise, has lure shoots open to the general public from 5-8 p.m. every Thursday. For data and updates, go browsing at paradisesportsmansassn.com.

SUNDAY, JUNE 26

• Lancaster County Fowl Membership: Subject journey. Meet at 7 a.m. at Ferncliff Protect and Bald Eagle Highway, Drumore), on the Protect on Wildlife Protect Highway. Contact chief Ted Nichols at 717-856-3851 or tanicholsii@gmail.com. Co-leader is Emily Broich. Go to the web site at lancasterbirdclub.org for extra data. The membership can also be on Fb at fb.com/lancasterbirdclub.