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Potomac Valley Audubon Society Monthly Program: Bluebirds
Wednesday, January 8, 2020 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Presenter: Kathy Kremnitzer
PVMN Continuing Education Eligible
This program is free and everyone is welcome to attend; no registration required.
The cold winds may be blowing outside, but inside, Kathy Kremnitzer will fill the room with her enthusiasm for ‘everything bluebirds’!
Kathy will share heaps of information on bluebirds, their habitat, and how to monitor a nestbox or trail.
Kathy Kremnitzer is a retired educator and has been a “bluebird landlord” for 30 years. During nesting season, she monitors about 80 nestboxes in Frederick and Washington Counties in Maryland, and is part of a 4-person monitoring team for the Antietam National Battlefield’s 100 nestboxes in Sharpsburg.
She is President and Life Member of the Maryland Bluebird Society, and serves as MBS County Coordinator for Frederick County. Kathy has been a North American Bluebird Society board member since 2009 and has served as Secretary since 2011. She is as an administrator for both the NABS and Maryland Bluebird Society Facebook pages and responds to many requests for information and assistance through both, as well as through the NABS Hotline. She lives in Knoxville, Maryland with her husband and Scottie dog, George, and loves to spend as much time as possible with her children and grandsons.
Directions:
Hospice of the Panhandle, 330 Hospice Lane, Kearneysville, WV 25430
From WV Route 9, take the Short Road exit. If traveling east, take a left off the exit. If traveling west, take a right off the exit. Follow to the stop light at Sheetz. Turn right. Take the next left onto Hospice Lane. Follow the road back.
The Education Center will be on your left (the inpatient facility will be on your right). The door to enter for the PVAS Program is to the right of the main office door. Look for the yellow Audubon signs.
Please contact Krista Hawley at adultprograms@potomacaudubon.org or 681-252-1387 with any questions you may have.
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