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Light refreshments are served.
Greenburgh Nature Center (See directions
below)
This is a handicapped-accessible location.
Biologist E. O. Wilson used the term biophilia to describe his theory that the profound connection humans feel toward the natural world is rooted in our biology and evolution. So why is it that many children today would rather watch Animal Planet on TV than go outside and look for real animals? As a culture, we may not be able to rely on our biology to keep us from destroying ourselves. Or can we? The good news is that even in this technological age, biophilia can be contagious. Whether you’re a parent, grandparent, aunt or uncle or just a kid yourself, join this discussion led by GNC Naturalist Anne Jaffe Holmes, and learn how this holiday season can be a perfect time for contracting and sharing a good case of biophilia with the children you love!
99 Dromore Road, Scarsdale, NY 10583, (914) 723-3470
From Rye & Southeast WestchesterTake I-287 West to Exit 5 (Route 100). Go left at then end of the ramp, go to traffic light and turn left again, and continue 0.5 miles to Central Avenue (Route 100). Turn right onto Central Avenue/Route 100 and go 2.8 miles. Pass an Office Depot with red logo on the right, go about 100 yards and Dromore Road is on the left. (If you see Burger King on left, you went too far.)
From Northern WestchesterTake the Bronx River Parkway to Exit 22 (Westchester County Center), where you turn right. Cross Route 119 to Central Avenue (Route 100). Take Central Avenue for 2.8 miles. Pass an Office Depot with red logo on the right, go about 100 yards and Dromore Road is on the left. (If you see Burger King on left, you went too far.)
From Southern WestchesterTake Bronx River Parkway north to Exit 15 (Fenimore Road). Turn left onto Fenimore, cross over parkway and go through the town of Hartsdale to Central Avenue (Route 100). Turn left and go 1.2 miles. Pass an Office Depot with red logo on the right, go about 100 yards and Dromore Road is on the left. (If you see Burger King on left, you went too far.)
From Rockland CountyTake Tappan Zee Bridge, continue on Route I-287 east, get off at Exit 5. You should be on Route 119 east and Route 100 south, which share the pavement. Turn right onto Central Avenue/Route 100, and go 2.7 miles. Pass an Office Depot with red logo on the right, go about 100 yards and Dromore Road is on the left. (If you see Burger King on left, you went too far.)
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Heres a great way to help the
environment right now:
Get the
newsletter online.
The Lower Hudson Group posts Terra Firma on the Internet and
you can read it there instead of receiving it in the
mail. Well notify you
via e-mail each time a new issue is ready.
There are advantages. Your mailbox will be a little less
cluttered, the Sierra Club will spend a little less money
on printing and distributing newsletters and more on the
environment, and youll be able to see your
newsletter the minute its ready.
Interested? Send an e-mail message with the
subject line
Give me Terra Firma on the Web to pgrove24@gmail.com.
Be sure to include your Member #, which can be found on the
mailing address area on your newsletter or your Sierra
Magazine.
The e-mail address you send from will be the one to which
we will send each new issue notice.