Illustration of a Canada Warbler perched on a branch among pink and white flowers and large green leaves.

Friday March 13

Check into your lodge at the Highlands Nature Sanctuary at any time before the 1o am start.

10:00 am Welcome & Introduction to the Hidden World of Mosses Workshop Weekend Registrants will meet at the Appalachian Forest Museum on Cave Road.

10:30 am Indoor Program/Talk: Introduction to Bryophyte Natural History & Ecology.

1:00 pm Rocky Fork Gorge Field Trip: Exploring Mosses Through the Valley of the Ancients Registrants will be expected to pack their own lunch in advance.

3:00 pm Rest/Break and Dinner on Your Own. Registrants will be provided with a list of recommendations

7:30 pm Indoor Program/Talk & Lab Workshop

Saturday March 14

Breakfast on your own

9:00 am Indoor Program/Talk & Lab Workshop Registrants will meet at the Appalachian Forest Museum

11:00 am Fort Hill Preserve Field Trip: Moss Diversity in Old Growth Registrants will be expected to pack their own lunch in advance

3:00 pm Rest/Break

5:00 pm Dinner at the Appalachian Forest Museum

6:00 pm Indoor Lab Workshop

7:30 pm Special Evening Indoor Presentation: Lichens of Ohio by Ian Adams

Sunday March 15

Breakfast on your own

9 am Indoor Program/Talk & Lab Workshop Registrants will meet at the Appalachian Forest Museum

10 am __________ Field Trip & Field Review Registrants will be expected to pack their own lunch in advance

1:00 pm Indoor Lab Workshop Review Session

3:00 pm Depart for home.

Vintage botanical illustration of the plant Magnolia auriculata, also known as the Kentucky Wafter, with detailed depictions of the flowers and two birds perched on branches.

Illustration of a yellow-throated vireo bird perched on a branch with green leaves and white hydrangea flowers.