Change is in the Air
Snowdrops, crocus, daffodils and many other harbingers of spring are popping up only to be blanketed with snow again, but the birds know it’s spring!
Snowdrops, crocus, daffodils and many other harbingers of spring are popping up only to be blanketed with snow again, but the birds know it’s spring!
This is your chance to spend time on that magical Hog Island, working with a dedicated and passionate group of volunteers.
FOHIs remain tenacious in their care and support for the Hog Island Audubon Camp. With another year under our belts, 2017 was home run for the camp and for FOHIs.
It matters little whether we regard the point of view of the savage…or that of the astronomer, the total solar eclipse is a most imposing natural phenomenon. Mabel Loomis Todd Total Eclipses of the Sun
The summer solstice has come and gone, July 4, too, and the days are getting shorter! But life at the Hog Island Audubon Camp remains upbeat, high energy, fun, and each new day a joy.
The best news is that even though camp registration is at 81% of capacity, it’s not too late to register. Likewise volunteer slots are going like hotcakes with four sessions already with waiting lists: Educator’s week, Joy of Birding, Raptor Rapture, and Mi
Another year has come and gone and Hog Island still thrives.
We celebrated its 80th anniversary and completed a new solar system atop
the Fish House and Bridge.
Without you, none of this would have been possible.
We cannot thank you enough.
Enjoy the remaining holidays basking in the glow of these achievements.
Bart and Virginia Cadbury had no way of knowing what their grandson, some 60 years later, would do for their beloved Hog Island. Benjamin Cadbury Wong knew he wanted to do something for Hog Island but not what.
Yes, it’s 2016 and we’re ready. Well almost. Registration for the camp is going gangbusters and has two Family Camps this year. Likewise volunteers are signing up for their favorite sessions. FOHI has some new board members. And, the camp celebrates its 80th anniversary
It’s early August, and it’s hard to believe that the Audubon Camp at Hog Island has already this year seen a steady stream of campers arrive – wondering what’s in store for them.
Your thoughtful gifts are deeply appreciated by FOHI leadership and staff and
help the organization to prosper and thrive.
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