This “Walk & Talk” Among the Trees of the Sucker Brook Preserve is an immersive followup to Nancy Scarzello’s Living Lands presentation about the role of trees in the web of life.
Walk the Andia-ta-roc-te Trail, observing and experiencing the trees with all of our senses. Andia-ta-roc-te is the Iroquois name for the lake, meaning “where the lake is closed in by mountains.” The name was chosen to honor the native people who lived in this area and to keep alive their sense of connection with nature and their stewardship of land and water ~ a sense that is alive in us as well!
Approximately 1.2 miles round-trip, easy/moderate difficulty. Limit 10 people. Free.
Nancy Scarzello, herbalist, naturalist, artist & writer has been studying and teaching about herbs and the natural world for over 40 years. Whether she is exploring the forest, fields and watery places or making plant medicines and guiding clients, she shares her passion for a self-reliant, deeply rooted, green-spirited lifestyle through her company, Forest Bay Herbals, and serves on the Advisory Board of United Plant Savers (a 501-c3 org. for the Conservation & Cultivation of Native Medicinal Plants). She makes her home in Ticonderoga & Hague on Lake George and can be reached at forestbay@wcvt.com.
This Program is funded by Sylvamo. Thank you!