Learning About Wild Edibles in the Watershed in October

Join HooRWA board member and co-owner of local business Wild Soul River Justin Adkins and HooRWA ED Arianna Alexsandra Collins for our “Learning Wild Edible and Medicinal Plants & Fungi” series. Our Wild Walks in the Hoosic River Watershed will take place on third Thursdays, April – October, 5:30-6:30pm. This is the last program in […]

Support HooRWA in Your Year End Giving Plans

In the Hoosic River Watershed

Happy Giving Tuesday! HooRWA envisions a watershed that is ecologically sound and adds to the quality of life for its residents. We are devoted to the restoration, conservation, and enjoyment of the Hoosic River. Please consider supporting our water quality monitoring work in your year end giving plans. Thank you!.

HooRWA’s State of the River and Annual Meeting

Zoom

What Happens on Land Doesn’t Stay on Land Ecosystem ecologist Allison Gill will talk on “Land to Water: Managing Terrestrial Landscapes to Support Healthy Waterways” at the Hoosic River Watershed (HooRWA)’s State of the River and Annual Meeting, Tuesday, February 13 at 7:00 p.m. on Zoom. She will discuss how the way people treat land […]

Haiku on the Hoosic Workshop North Adams

MOSAIC 49 North Street, North Adams, United States

The haiku is a traditional form of Japanese poetry. Many English speakers write three lines, the first line being five syllables, the second seven, and the third five. This form is fine for the HooRWA project, but don’t feel limited. Many contemporary writers use a less rigid form. Typically, even these modern writers usually use […]

Haiku on the Hoosic Workshop Williamstown

Milne Public Library 1095 Main St, Williamstown, MA, United States

The haiku is a traditional form of Japanese poetry. Many English speakers write three lines, the first line being five syllables, the second seven, and the third five. This form is fine for the HooRWA project, but don’t feel limited. Many contemporary writers use a less rigid form. Typically, even these modern writers usually use […]