Glacial Features Exploration of Gray Reservation in Sudbury

svtSUDBURY VALLEY TRUSTEES
Glacial Features Exploration of Gray Reservation in Sudbury
Saturday, October 24, 2015
9:00 am – 11:00 pm

Sudbury Valley Trustees’ (SVT) Gray Reservation in Sudbury is unique for having so many glacial features in one place. Bruce Porter, physicist and coach for the Science Olympiad Glaciers Competition, will be leading a walk through this landscape, formed by glaciers over 10,000 years ago. Learn to identify eskers, drumlins, kame terraces, ice contact faces, and kettles as you explore the trails. Porter notes, “In Gray and neighboring conservation land, you can see an unusually wide array of landforms created by the glacier.” Saturday, October 24, 9-11am. Registration is required. SVT Members: Free, Non-Members, $10.00. For more details and to register, visit www.svtweb.org/programs or call 978-443-5588 X123.

Members of Sudbury Valley Trustees enjoy free or reduced program fees and new members are always welcome. SVT and nearly 3000 members protect and care for land and wildlife habitat in 36 communities surrounding the Concord, Assabet, and Sudbury Rivers.

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