
Workshops & Events
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Hunger Mountain Co-op exists to create and sustain a vibrant community of healthy individuals, sustainable local food systems, and thriving cooperative commerce. We host a variety of events, including member appreciation weekends, semi-annual truckload sales, product demos, and more. Check out the calendar below for all the details.
- 01January 1, 2021
Store Closed
https://hungermountain.coop/event/store-closed-3-3-2-2-2-2-2-2/Hunger Mountain Co-op623 Stone Cutters WayNo additional detail for this event.
- 04January 4, 2021
Council Meeting
https://hungermountain.coop/event/council-meeting-3/Co-op members are invited to join the Council’s monthly meetings. Meetings begin at 5:30. Join remotely via Zoom by clicking this link, passcode: 302012. Or dial in by phone: 1 (646) 558-8656 (New York)
- 13January 13, 2021
NBNC Naturalist Journeys Online Presentation Series - Birdsong for the Curious Naturalist with Donald Kroodsma
https://northbranchnaturecenter.org/event/kroodsma/North Branch Nature Center713 Elm Street Montpelier, VTFree | Live via ZOOM:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81625168857Once you are attuned, every singing bird becomes interesting. There’s never “just a robin,” for example, or chipping sparrow, or whatever it is that you’re listening to. No, there’s more to be heard– something beyond the ID that can forever captivate the curious listener. As a result, you’re never “done” with birds, never done listening to the most common of birds, such as . . . robins, thrushes, sparrows, chickadees, blackbirds, buntings, starlings, mockingbirds, thrashers, tanagers, wrens, grosbeaks, cardinals, and, oh my, warblers galore . . . you name it. Not a bad bird anywhere. Each one captivating. Somehow, sadly, we’ll have to limit the number of performers to fit into the confines of the allotted time.
- 20January 20, 2021
NBNC Naturalist Journeys Online Presentation Series - Birds, Bees, Bats, and Bugs: Why Animals Make and Use Sound with Laurel Symes
https://northbranchnaturecenter.org/event/symes/North Branch Nature Center713 Elm Street Montpelier, VTFree | Live via ZOOM:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87478643932This engaging and accessible presentation will delve into the world of animal sound to explore how and why animals produce sound. Using examples from crickets to whales, we will discuss animal sounds that are too fast for us to follow, sounds that are too high for us to hear, and sounds that take hours or days to finish. The talk will include many opportunities to listen to animal sound and will include examples from far away and close to home.