Volunteer Workday – Straightening up the CMA

Great Swamp Watershed Association's CMA 1 Tiger Lily Ln, Morristown, NJ, United States

Help us maintain and improve access to our 55-acre Conservation Management Area (CMA) located in Harding Township, while burning off some calories before the gluttonous winter holidays. This natural gem includes areas of upland forest, swamp, and wetlands. Tasks will include trail maintenance, fence repair, and invasive plant removal, (there will also be lighter tasks available). Bring your best holiday-season energy and enthusiasm! Conditions may be wet and muddy. Long pants and sturdy shoes or boots are essential. We’ll bring the coffee and donuts to fuel our work. Must be 12 years or older to participate.    

Downstream Adventures: South Mountain Reservation

South Mountain Reservation W South Orange Ave, West Orange, NJ, United States

Make a pilgrimage to South Mountain Reservation and join GSWA Education Associate Dan Ross in burning off some excess calories after the holiday binge. We’ll enjoy the scenery of this beautiful Essex County Park, explore the trail system and catch some native wildlife making preparations for the long cold months to follow. You truly won’t want to miss this second installment of our downstream adventures! Please note: This is a difficult hike of over 5 mile and considerable elevation.  

Holiday Cordial Tasting

Great Swamp Watershed Association HQ 568 Tempe Wick Rd, Morristown, NJ, United States

Whether you’re new to GSWA or you have some friends you want to introduce to us, this is a great, low-key way to learn more about the organization’s 35-year legacy of environmental stewardship, education, and advocacy in the Great Swamp region. We’ll also tell you things about New Jersey’s Great Swamp that you’ve never heard before! GSWA non-members and members bringing non-member friends are invited to attend this event free of charge. Tickets for GSWA members attending alone or with other GSWA members are $25 each. An anonymous donor has pledged to contribute $25 to GSWA for each new person introduced to the organization at the tasting. The same donor has also pledged to match, dollar-for-dollar, any and all contributions made to GSWA during the event.  

Members Only Behind the Scenes Hike

Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge 220 Long Hill Road, Gillette, NJ, United States

Go behind the scenes at the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge to places that are not open to the public during this special members-only hike. GSWA Director of Education and Outreach, Hazel England will show you some of the natural wonders that are squirreled away behind the scenes at the refuge. Warm clothing and waterproof footwear — especially hiking boots — are very strongly recommended for this hike.    

December Holiday Crafting: Holiday Candles

Great Swamp Watershed Association HQ 568 Tempe Wick Rd, Morristown, NJ, United States

Join Education Associate Dan Ross for a fun filled DIY workshop at GSWA’s office. Learn how to make your very own holiday themed candles, and bring home this rustic keepsake that will be sure to light up your holiday gatherings, or to be given as a creative and unique gift.    

Winter Nature Detectives Hike

Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge 220 Long Hill Road, Gillette, NJ, United States

Set off in hot pursuit of the region’s most-wanted wintertime wildlife on this nature detective discovery hike at Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge.  Learn how to identify animals from their tracks, scats and other leave behind clues. Spy on secret hideouts used by birds, wintering insects, and other woodland creatures. Unmask the dining preferences of deer, raccoons, and even coyotes by putting the magnifying glass to some scat. All this detective work is easier than you think, plus its fun being outdoors in the winter! Recommended for all, but especially children 5 to 12 years old.  

Breakfast Briefing: GSWA Annual Water Quality Report Card

Great Swamp Watershed Association HQ 568 Tempe Wick Rd, Morristown, NJ, United States

Curious to learn the health of the streams in the watershed? Join us for an informative breakfast briefing with GSWA Director of Water Quality, Sandra LaVigne, as she discusses the results of her 2015 stream sampling via the annual Great Swamp Water Quality Report Card. Sandra will also discuss the plans for moving downstream in 2017. After the completion of the Adopt a Stream Program with the three-year long assessment of Primrose Brook and Black Brook in 2016, we will be looking forward to new endeavors throughout the watershed.    

Breakfast Briefing: Environmentally Sound Cleaning Products

Great Swamp Watershed Association HQ 568 Tempe Wick Rd, Morristown, NJ, United States

White vinegar, baking soda, lemon juice…no, not the ingredients in a salad dressing, but the basis of many environmentally safe cleaning products! Learn more about what ingredients in daily personal and household cleaning products you need to be wary of, how not all environmental labeled products are created equally and why you should be concerned.  Common ingredients in many household products can have detrimental environmental impacts on you, the local environment and our regional water supply. Leave with some DIY cleaning product recipes and some homemade cleaning products to start you off!    

Buttermilk Falls Hike

India Brook Park 131 Shady Ln, Mendham, NJ, United States

Don’t be left out in the cold this January, join GSWA education associate Dan Ross as he leads a winter hike through Buttermilk Falls Natural Area in Mendham. You will get a chance to check out the remnants of what was once the Mendham Water Company, and abandoned relics from the area’s iron ore mining past. Along the way we will also keep our eyes peeled for woodland creatures prepping for the long cold months ahead! Registration required. Register online or by calling 973-538-3500.    

Crafting Workshop: Create Your Own Walking Stick

Great Swamp Watershed Association HQ 568 Tempe Wick Rd, Morristown, NJ, United States

Join GSWA and retired Science teacher turned walking-stick-guru for a fun-filled DIY workshop at GSWA’s office. Learn how to make your very own walking stick to hit the trails with. You’ll be able to choose from a variety of rough sticks, including red cedar, maple, beech, and iron wood, and walk away with a finished product and the knowledge of how to create one on your own! All tools and safety equipment will be provided. Registration required. Register online or by calling 973-538-3500.