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Friends Of Dyken Pond Hold First Annual Ground Hog Day Celebration

February 11, 2016 By eastwickpress

By Doug La Rocque

Supporters of the Rensselaer County Environmental Education Center in Grafton gathered at the Lucas Confectionary in Troy this past week to unveil their event schedule for the coming year, talk about their planning and of course, raise a glass to the world’s most famous ground hog.  Len Tremblay, President of the Friends of Dyken Pond Association, spoke to The Eastwick Press about a number of issues.  [private]

Friends of Dyken Pond President Len Tremblay with Dyken Pond Center Director Lisa Hoyt at the Ground Hog Day event. Photo by Doug La Rocque
Friends of Dyken Pond President Len Tremblay with Dyken Pond Center Director Lisa Hoyt at the Ground Hog Day event. Photo by Doug La Rocque

The primary topic of discussion centered around the newly completed strategic plan with Tremblay outlining a number goals.  Increasing their membership is high on the list, as well as strengthening their relationship with the county.  The Center also plans to unveil several new programs they hope will partner with area schools to foster a greater understanding of nature and the world we live in.  Strengthening the finances of Dyken Pond is another goal of the group, with an aim toward improving the infrastructure of the Center.  Also on the list are efforts at continuing and expanding the summer camp leadership program for area teens.

The group’s Vice Pesident, Nick Conrad, also spoke to The Eastwick Press about the newly completed purchase of 56 acres around Newcomb Pond.  The Pond and its surrounding wetlands are home to a variety of wildlife such as blue herons, river otters and beaver.  The acquisition greatly expands the Center’s trail network, and according to Conrad, opens up many new recreational and educational opportunities.  Newcomb Pond was purchased by the Friends at a cost of $100,000 with about half coming from grant monies, while fund raising and private donations made up the difference.

More information about the Dyken Pond Environmental Education Center and its many programs are available on their website at www.dykenpond.org.[/private]

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