Native American Fish and Wildlife Society
October 10, 2022 is Indigenous Peoples’ Day, and a good day to recognize the Native American Fish and Wildlife Society (NAFWS). Native peoples manage roughly 52 million acres of land in the United States, on the same scale as the National Park Service (85 million acres). From the NAFWS website: “As a non-profit organization, the Society’s mission is to assist Native American and Alaska Native Tribes with the conservation, protection, and enhancement of their fish and wildlife resources.” CEED encourages you to support NAFWS in their efforts to restore and conserve nature on tribal lands all over the country.
2024 Summer Solstice Festival Gallery
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Fall Festival 2024 – Sept. 21
Saturday, September 21, 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Join us for our 2024 Fall Equinox Festival with music, vendors, fun, and food! Listen and learn the art of Taiko drumming with Ryu Shu Taiko Drums, then enjoy acoustic music by Jason Dorsa. Let’s celebrate together the...
Save Your School Money
Last Year’s Pricing Through Sept. 30! Booking a CEED in-school or field trip programs before Sept. 30 at last year’s pricing saves your school money and helps your students connect with nature. September and early October are great for seining field trips. We have...