Holiday Birthday
Party Special
Book a party and invite a friend to book a party and each save $25 on the booking fee.
Offer ends Dec. 15.
Please call 914-762-2912 to book your party.
1600 Spring Valley Road
Ossining, NY 10562
914-762-2912
Teatown Lake Reservation's
mission is to inspire our community to lifelong environmental stewardship.
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Nature Center hours:
9 am - 5 pm daily
Trails are open 365 days a year from dawn to dusk.
Click here for Teatown membership benefits, details,
and to purchase or renew
your membership online.
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Your donation can make
an immediate impact and help
support our environmental education programs and the stewardship of our 1,000 acre preserve.
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Upcoming Events and Workshops:
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Winter Birds
9 am - 10:30 am
Winter is on the way! Charlie Roberto will lead a bird walk around Teatown Lake to locate our last lingering songbirds and other birds that remain for the winter. Free.
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Bats in Peril
10 am - 11 am
Did you know that bats are in a critical state of decline throughout the northeast due to white-nose syndrome? Come learn all about the curious and often misunderstood world of nocturnal insect-eating bats and what present-day challenges they face. Learn why we should all care about a future without these important little creatures. This program is for adults only.
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Going Green: Out With the Old & In With
Reduce, reuse, recycle, turn an old t-shirt into a reusable bag and learn about ways to reduce your ecological footprint. Not suitable for children under 8.
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In the Nature Center Gallery:
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Ceramic Plates & Sculpture
by Barbara Krohn
On exhibit November & December 2014
Ms. Krohn and her family have long standing connections to Teatown and we are very pleased to be hosting an exhibit of her recent works.
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Invasive Removal at Teatown
We have been monitoring our lakes for an invasive aquatic plant called Hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata) that was found in the Croton River just last year.
Hydrilla is highly invasive, capable of taking over various types of waterbodies. It can grow 1 foot per day, and can be introduced to a new area through transport on waterfowl or humans.
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