Poor Brook Project Update – March 2022

ReGreen Springfield has been working on a community-based restoration and educational program in the Poor Brook Watershed in Springfield.  An update on work completed to date has been released.  To view the report, please Click Here.

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January 8th – Winter Forest Exploration Walk

Join us on January 8th from 10:00 AM – Noon, for a leisurely walk through several natural areas of Forest Park.  We will meet at 10:00 AM at the ECOS Environmental Center, and we will be heading out into the woodlands to explore the winter landscapes of the park.  We will examine the winter habitat areas of the lower park area surrounding Porter Lake and Pecousic Brook.

The walk will be leisurely and will travel along existing trails that are open during the winter months.  We will travel about 1 mile round-trip.  Please plan to dress accordingly to the weather conditions for the day, and wear boots for a more comfortable experience.

Additional details about this family-friendly event will be provided as we get closer to the day of the walk.  For more information visit www.regreenspringfield.org/explore

 

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Artist in Residency Program – Call for Artists

The US Forest Service Urban Field Station Artist Residency Program is a year-long residency for artists, of all disciplines, created by the Forest Service, ReGreen Springfield, the City of Springfield and The Nature of Cities. Artists engage with land managers and researchers to better understand, represent, and communicate about urban social- ecological systems through works of art and imagination.

The program’s mission is to promote understanding of and engagement with urban ecology through art. The Urban Field Station Network understands cities as social-ecological systems, and this year’s call for artists focuses on the theme of connectivity.

One artist will be selected for a year-long residency at the US Forest Service’s Amherst-Springfield Urban Field Station. The residency is dedicated to a local artist currently living in the metro area of Springfield, MA. Duration is 12 months, beginning in January 2022.  The selected artist will work with the Forest Service in arranging the specific start date of the residency based on their desired time and availability.

A $3,000 stipend will be awarded to the Artist in Residence. Forest Service researchers as well as staff from ReGreen Springfield and the Springfield Parks Department, including ecologists, scientists, naturalists and forest managers are able to provide guidance and support of Artist in Residency projects. Staff are available to assist but not responsible for creating or installing the work. It is expected that high profile public and private events, exhibits, performances and classes will promote awareness of the urban landscape, while promoting the work of the artist and the Residency program.

Additional Information and FAQs
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To Apply
All applications must be submitted online via the online portal.  All applications must be submitted by December 31, 2021. To complete your application, please visit hhttps://forms.gle/LtMVFUKcQ2cSym6x5

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