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October 2023

October Events

Don't miss the last art exhibit of the year!

"Landscapes Near & Far" paintings by Don Baylor


Don Baylor is a PHLT board member, retired Stroudsburg H.S. English teacher, Aquatic Biologist, avid fly fisherman, traveler, and painter. Visit the Brodhead Creek Heritage Center during the month of October to enjoy his depictions of breathtaking scenery from his adventures afar and close to home.

Opening Reception:

This Sunday, October 8, 1-4PM


Stop by this Sunday for the opening reception of Landscapes Near and Far, also featuring handmade pottery for sale (one day only!), crafted by Don Baylor's daughter Jody Fry.


Light refreshments will be served. No RSVP required! Click here for more info.

Trout Stream Ecology

Wednesday, October 11, 7PM


Join exhibiting artist Don Baylor at the Brodhead Creek Heritage Center as he discusses information about trout habitat, feeding patterns, aquatic insect life cycles, movement and feeding strategies, hatchery versus wild trout, and more. This BTU event is free to attend! Register here.

Owl Banding at Kettle Creek

Thursdays, October 12 & 26


Come out to Kettle Creek Environmental Education Center between the hours of 7:30-10PM to experience Saw-whet owl banding with Jackie and Darryl Speicher.

Free to attend, Registration is required. RSVP to avianresearch@phlt.org. Learn more about Saw-whet owls here, and visit our event calendar for event details and additional dates!

Mystical Moon Paint & Sip

Friday, October 20, 6-8:30PM


Paint a mystical fall moon scene on a 9"x18" wooden plank, pre-stained barn grey and ready for hanging!

Cost: $40 | $35 PHLT members

Led by artist Elaine Madere.


Enjoy a glass of wine as we gather. 100% of the class fees support PHLT.

Register here.

Fall Reminder: Leave Leaves Alone!

Fallen leaves are an important resource for a variety of birds, mammals, insects, amphibians, reptiles, and more -- providing habitat and food all winter long!


To support your backyard ecosystem, rake your leaves into a pile and leave them there.


Better yet, don't rake at all!

"But the leaves will kill the grass" -- that's a common misconception.

Running over fallen leaves with a lawn mower will chop the leaves into fine pieces, so they can remain in place while still allowing the grass to breathe, and the leaves also provide a natural source of vital nutrients to enhance your lawn year after year.

Volunteer on PHLT Nature Preserves

Trail Crew workdays are led by an all-volunteer crew that meets monthly on the third Wednesday to maintain trails and spruce up a designated preserve.


All volunteer days run from 9:00AM to 12:00PM unless otherwise indicated.

Register here


Just one trail crew

day left this year!




Wednesday, October 18th

Trail crew workday

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