Upcoming Programs and Events

    • 25 Apr 2024
    • 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
    • Oregon Ridge Nature Center
    • 4
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    Nature Buds – Wetlands
    Thursday, April 25; 10 - 11 a.m.
    Join us as we explore a different nature theme each week. Each session starts with a related story followed by hands-on learning, outdoor adventures, games and crafts.
    Ages 3+ with a participating adult
    Proof of age may be required. Please do not register children under the age of 3 for this program.
    Please note that this program is designed for ages 3 - 5.
    $6 per child ($4 for ORNCC Members) Price includes one participating adult who is registered for the program.

    Registration for this program closes on Tuesday, April 23rd.

    Everyone in attendance (adults and children) must be registered and on our roster. Please enter adult name first then use the "add guest" button (lower left) to add child(ren). Please make sure to accurately enter names and ages. Registration for this program is set up so no fee is applied to the first person (adult). The fee will apply to all guests (children) who are entered.

    Waitlist entries must also be entered as described above in order to be considered for a move from the waitlist to the roster. 

    Never hesitate to waitlist... Most weeks we are able to move guests from the waitlist to the roster when registered guests let us know that they will not be attending. Remember... members always move to the top of the waitlist!

    This is an in-person program that includes both inside and outside activities. All attendees must be active participants that are registered and on our roster. We are only able to accommodate non-mobile siblings at this program. Parent/Caregiver must be available to assist the participating child. The listed price includes one child and the participating adult that will assist the child. All fees paid are considered donations and are not refundable unless Oregon Ridge Nature Center cancels the program. We are not able to accommodate more than one adult per child. A reminder email with details will be sent to all registered guests prior to the program.

    • 26 Apr 2024
    • 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
    • Oregon Ridge Nature Center
    • 17
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    City Nature Challenge - Birds on the Ridge
    Friday, April 26; 9 - 10:30 a.m. 
    Be part of the friendly international City Nature Challenge! Join us for an easy hike in the park as we look for and identify birds. 
    Adults
    FREE (donations appreciated)

    Registration for this program closes on Wednesday, April 24th.

    This is an in-person program that takes place outside. All attendees must be active participants that are registered and on our roster. A reminder email with details will be sent to all registered guests prior to the program.


    • 27 Apr 2024
    • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Oregon Ridge Nature Center
    • 26
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    City Nature Challenge – The Amazing Nature Race 
    Saturday, April 27; 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. 
    Be part of the friendly international City Nature Challenge! Bugs, trees, flowers, birds and more! How many can you find? Start at the Nature Center where you'll learn how to use the iNaturalist app to identify plants and animals. Then hit the trails to find as many as you can in the park. Afterwards, head back to the Nature Center for a sweet reward! This program is open to individuals and families. Groups should use the Group Program form found at https://www.oregonridgenaturecenter.org/programs-and-special-events/ to request participation in this program.
    All ages
    FREE (donations appreciated)

    Registration for this program closes on Thursday, April 25th.

    This is an in-person program that takes place outside. All attendees must be active participants that are registered and on our roster. A reminder email with details will be sent to all registered guests prior to the program.

    • 28 Apr 2024
    • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • Oregon Ridge Nature Center
    • 23
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    City Nature Challenge – Wildflower Walk
    Sunday, April 28; 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. 
    Be part of the friendly International City Nature Challenge! Join us for a naturalist-led, easy-moderate hike to discover our Spring Ephemerals and learn their lore. 
    Adults and children 12+
    $6 per person ($4 for ORNCC Members)

    Registration for this program closes on Thursday, April 25th.

    This is an in-person program that takes place outside. All attendees must be active participants that are registered and on our roster. All fees paid are considered donations and are not refundable unless Oregon Ridge Nature Center cancels the program. A reminder email with details will be sent to all registered guests prior to the program.

    • 03 May 2024
    • 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
    • Oregon Ridge Nature Center
    • 23
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    Flying Mammals Night Hike
    Friday, May 3; 7:30 - 9 p.m.
    Join a naturalist on an easy evening hike through the meadows and the woods in search of two of the park's rarely noticed mammals, flying squirrels and bats.
    Adults and children 6+
    $6 per person ($4 for ORNCC Members)

    Registration for this program closes on Wednesday, May 1st.

    This is an in-person program that takes place outside. All attendees must be active participants that are registered and on our roster. All fees paid are considered donations and are not refundable unless Oregon Ridge Nature Center cancels the program. A reminder email with details will be sent to all registered guests prior to the program.

    • 10 May 2024
    • 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
    • Oregon Ridge Nature Center
    • 16

    Morning Bird Walk
    Friday, May 10; 8 - 9:30 a.m.
    The early bird gets the most sightings. Join a naturalist for this early morning bird walk to find and identify birds in the park.
    Adults
    FREE (donations appreciated)

    Registration for this program closes on Wednesday, May 8th.

    This is an in-person program at Oregon Ridge Nature Center. A reminder email with details will be sent to all registered guests prior to the program.

    • 11 May 2024
    • 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
    • Oregon Ridge Nature Center
    • 24
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    Songs of Spring
    Saturday, May 11; 9:30 - 10:30 a.m.
    Early May is peak songbird migration and Oregon Ridge is an excellent spot to seek out these summer visitors! Bring your binoculars (or borrow ours) and join a naturalist for a bird walk through the trails of Oregon Ridge.
    Adults and children 6+
    $6 per person ($4 for ORNCC Members)

    Registration for this program closes on Thursday, May 9th.

    This is an in-person program that takes place outside. All attendees must be active participants that are registered and on our roster. All fees paid are considered donations and are not refundable unless Oregon Ridge Nature Center cancels the program. A reminder email with details will be sent to all registered guests prior to the program.

    • 11 May 2024
    • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • Oregon Ridge Nature Center
    • 24
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    Native Plant Swap
    Saturday, May 11; 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
    It's time to split your native perennials. Bring your extras to the park and trade with others. We'll have identification resources available and would love to talk native plants with you as you trade with others.
    All ages
    FREE (donations appreciated)

    Registration for this program closes on Friday, May 10th.

    This is an in-person program at Oregon Ridge Nature Center. A reminder email with details will be sent to all registered guests prior to the program.

    • 11 May 2024
    • 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
    • Oregon Ridge Nature Center
    • 23
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    Crazy for Compost
    Sunday, May 11; 1 - 2:30 p.m.
    Composting is a simple way to decrease waste in landfills and your garden will love it! Come to the Nature Center to learn the interesting science behind compost and learn some easy methods to start composting at home.
    Adults and children 12+
    $12 per person ($10 for ORNCC Members)

    Registration for this program closes on Thursday, May 9th.

    All attendees must be active participants that are registered and on our roster. All fees paid are considered donations and are not refundable unless Oregon Ridge Nature Center cancels the program. A reminder email with details will be sent to all registered guests prior to the program.

    • 12 May 2024
    • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    • Oregon Ridge Nature Center
    • 27
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    Stewardship Work Day
    Sunday, May 12; 1 - 3 p.m. 
    We need your help to restore habitats and remove invasive plants in the park! A brief overview of some of our offenders will be presented and we will begin to manually remove them along the Red Trail at the future site of the Woodland Restoration Garden. We will branch out into other areas of the park, hoping to encourage the return of our lovely native plants. Tools will be available, but you are welcome to bring your favorites along with work gloves. 
    Adults
    FREE

    Registration for this program closes on Friday, May 10th.

    EVERYONE IN ATTENDANCE MUST BE REGISTERED AND ON OUR ROSTER. A reminder email with details will be sent to all registered guests prior to the program. There are additional work days scheduled from 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. on March 24, April 21 and June 9.

    • 19 May 2024
    • 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
    • Oregon Ridge Nature Center
    • 24
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    Gall Wasps and the Attack of the Mutant Apples
    Sunday, May 19; 1 - 2:30 p.m.
    Ever see a strange bump on a leaf in the forest? Find what looks like the wrong kind of fruit growing on a tree? Join us for a hike and craft as we discover the secrets of one of the nature's weirdest creatures.
    Adults and children 6+
    $6 per person ($4 for ORNCC Members)

    All attendees must be active participants that are registered and on our roster. All fees paid are considered donations and are not refundable unless Oregon Ridge Nature Center cancels the program. A reminder email with details will be sent to all registered guests prior to the program.

    • 21 May 2024
    • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
    • Oregon Ridge Nature Center
    • 57
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    ORNC Council Speaker Series: Hart-Miller Island: Past, Present and Future
    President of the Friends of Hart Miller Island, Paul Brylske and Maryland Park Service, Ranger Robin Reed
    Tuesday, May 21; 7 - 8:30 p.m.

    One of the finest hotspots for viewing wildlife and enjoying Bay vistas in Baltimore County – indeed, in the State of Maryland – barely existed 40 years ago. The islands that form what is now Hart-Miller Island State Park in southeastern Baltimore County were being reclaimed by the Bay. Then, in what was the first of its kind project in the Chesapeake Bay, the small island chain was rebuilt using harbor channel dredge and transformed into a rich habitat that at times hosts the largest concentrations of waterfowl and migratory birds in the Mid-Atlantic region. Join us to hear about this stunning and ongoing transformation and discover the park’s rich wildlife, habitats, trails and other features enjoyed by birders, boaters, hikers and other visitors. Learn also about the role of citizen engagement via the Hart-Miller Island Citizens Oversight Committee, an integral partner with the State and Port in guiding this decades-in-the-making success story.
         Paul Brylske is the President of the Friends of Hart Miller Island, a non-profit group which supports the efforts of Hart-Miller Island State Park and overall projects on the island. He currently chairs the Governor’s Hart Miller Pleasure Island Citizens Oversight Committee (COC) and has been a member of the COC for nearly 30 years. His love for the island goes back to his student days at his alma mater, Sparrows Point High School, where as a senior he attended a community meeting around the proposed HMI dredge project. A Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Paul is a graduate from UMBC and from the University of Maryland School of Social Work where he received his MSW.
         Ranger Robin Reed began working for the Maryland Park Service in the spring of 1989. She has served in many roles, including maintenance tech, park programmer/naturalist, office assistant and seasonal ranger. Robin became a Baltimore City school teacher in 1990 and continued to work at the park each summer in multiple roles. Upon her retirement, in 2021 Robin became a full time Maryland Park Ranger assigned to Hart-Miller Island and North Point State Park.
    Adults
    $10 per person (FREE for ORNCC Members)

    Registration for this program closes on Sunday, May 19th

    Members may only register guests who are covered by their membership. All other guests must register separately as a non-member. This program will be presented in-person at Oregon Ridge Nature Center. All fees paid are considered donations and are not refundable unless Oregon Ridge Nature Center cancels the program. A reminder email will be sent to all registered guests prior to the program.


    • 25 May 2024
    • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    • Oregon Ridge Nature Center
    • 24
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    Turtle-y Awesome
    Saturday, May 25; 1 - 3 p.m.
    Discover the amazing adaptations of turtles as we celebrate World Turtle Day! We will meet some of our resident turtles and explore the park to learn which turtles live here, then make a craft to take home.
    Adults and children 3+
    $6 per person ($4 for ORNCC Members)

    Registration for this program closes on Thursday, 23rd.

    All attendees must be active participants that are registered and on our roster. All fees paid are considered donations and are not refundable unless Oregon Ridge Nature Center cancels the program. A reminder email with details will be sent to all registered guests prior to the program.

    • 26 May 2024
    • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    • Oregon Ridge Nature Center
    • 24
    Register

    Turtle-y Awesome
    Sunday, May 26; 1 - 3 p.m.
    Discover the amazing adaptations of turtles as we celebrate World Turtle Day! We will meet some of our resident turtles and explore the park to learn which turtles live here, then make a craft to take home.
    Adults and children 3+
    $6 per person ($4 for ORNCC Members)

    Registration for this program closes on Friday, 24th.

    All attendees must be active participants that are registered and on our roster. All fees paid are considered donations and are not refundable unless Oregon Ridge Nature Center cancels the program. A reminder email with details will be sent to all registered guests prior to the program.

    • 01 Jun 2024
    • 2:00 PM - 7:00 PM
    • Oregon Ridge Nature Center
    • 4989
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    Music in the Woods
    Saturday, June 1; 2 - 7 p.m.
    Celebrate the season with music in the meadows of Oregon Ridge Nature Center. Enjoy this family-friendly festival with diverse local bands and solo musicians. Performances include bluegrass, folk, rock and more – all on an outdoor stage. Craft vendors and children’s activities will be available throughout the day. Bring your instrument and meet up with other musicians at jam sessions. Blankets and lawn chairs are encouraged. Hot dogs and light refreshments will be available for sale.
    All ages
    FREE (minimal charge for some activities)

    Advance Registration is not required for this program but entering your information on this site will help us to plan and will allow us to contact you should the need arise.

    This is an in-person, primarily outside program at Oregon Ridge Nature Center.

    While leashed pets are welcome in the park we ask that you leave them behind when attending an organized program where people are gathered in close proximity.




    • 03 Jun 2024
    • 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    • Oregon Ridge Nature Center
    • 17
    Register

    Nature Book Club – Origins: How Earth's History Shaped Human History 
    Monday, June 3; 7 - 8 p.m. 
    (in person at the Oregon Ridge Nature Center Library or Pavilion)
    How did the physical world shape the history of our species? Lewis Dartnell focuses on how the earth itself determined our destiny, not the political and population aspects of things in human history. Our planet wobbles, driving changes in climate that forced the transition from nomadism to farming. The deep imprint of the planetary on the human is everywhere. From cultivation of the first crops to the founding of modern States, Origins: How the Earth's History Shaped Human History reveals the breathtaking impact of the earth beneath our feet on the shape of our human civilizations.
    Adults
    FREE (donations appreciated)

    Registration for this program closes on Sunday, June 2nd.

    It is our intention to present this program as an in-person program at Oregon Ridge Nature Center. A reminder email with details will be sent to all registered guests prior to the program. Depending on the status of indoor programs and the possibility of an outdoor program a decision may be made to do this program via zoom.

    • 09 Jun 2024
    • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    • Oregon Ridge Nature Center
    • 28
    Register

    Stewardship Work Day
    Sunday, June 9; 1 - 3 p.m. 
    We need your help to restore habitats and remove invasive plants in the park! A brief overview of some of our offenders will be presented and we will begin to manually remove them along the Red Trail at the future site of the Woodland Restoration Garden. We will branch out into other areas of the park, hoping to encourage the return of our lovely native plants. Tools will be available, but you are welcome to bring your favorites along with work gloves. 
    Adults
    FREE

    Registration for this program closes on Friday, June 7th.

    EVERYONE IN ATTENDANCE MUST BE REGISTERED AND ON OUR ROSTER. A reminder email with details will be sent to all registered guests prior to the program. There are additional work days scheduled from 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. on March 24, April 21 and May 12.

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