Guided Walk with Nature WoRx

Led by guides from Nature Worx, we will explore the beautiful grounds at Masonville Cove, slowly walking and pausing frequently, using all of our senses to drop out of doing mode and into being mode. Learn simple, but profound ways to make space for yourself to breathe and savor the natural world. Click here for…

Lichens 101: Biology, Ecology and Diversity

This introduction to the biology, ecology and diversity of lichens will begin in the classroom with an introduction to lichens and a discussion of some of the ways and places that lichens grow. Then we will go on a short walk to find some of the common lichens of Maryland and demonstrate how to collect,…

Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge Paddle

Paddle where the Ospreys hatch and the Eaglets learn to fly! Containing one third of Maryland’s tidal wetlands, Blackwater Wildlife Refuge was established as a migratory bird refuge and is now home to over 250 bird species. We will dip our paddles in the shallow waters that muskrats and beavers call home, navigating through the…

Secret Spots in Gwynn Falls Leakin Park

Our team at Carrie Murray Nature Center has spent years exploring Gwynn Falls Leakin Park throughout the seasons. We want to bring our favorite spots to you on this special hike, so you can get to know our forest from an insider's perspective.  Click here for more information and to register.

NHSM Herp Club: Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, the Most Lethal Vertebrate Pathogen in History?

Virtual

Amphibian populations worldwide are actively declining due to a wide variety of negative factors, including habitat loss, invasive species encroachment, pollution of our waterways, and emerging infectious diseases (EID). While efforts are in place to conserve natural areas, reduce the harmful effects of invasives, and control pollutants in our water, awareness of EID’s remains low…

Hart-Miller Island Boat & Bus Tour

Once upon a time, three islands floated in the Chesapeake Bay to the east of Baltimore. While looking like tiny scraps of land to most people, others saw potential. Thirty years and 90 million cubic yards of material later, Hart-Miller Island was born. The Army Corps of Engineers and Maryland Department of Natural Resources rebuilt…

Friends of Stony Run Weed Warriors

Join the weed warriors for our monthly stewardship event. Meeting place TBA. Bring tools and gloves or borrow some from us! Click here for more information.

Summer Scavenger Hunt at Carrie Murray Nature Center

Bringing back one of our favorite events, we have created a forest Scavenger Hunt that will lead you through the trails using clues, riddles, and a map to guide you. Once you arrive, you will be created by a Naturalist that will explain how to complete the Scavenger Hunt and will give you supplies for…

Wildlife Gardening: My Indigo World

Join Rosa Chang, a Baltimore artist and author of My Indigo World, for a special two-hour workshop celebrating indigo dyeing as a symbol of unity and peace. This hands-on event offers participants the opportunity to create beautiful indigo-dyed ribbons using traditional Korean techniques, while learning about the cultural significance of indigo across the world. Click…

Make Together: Mending Workshop!

Are you interested in learn how to mend those well loved pants, shirts, jacket? Or how to darn your favorite socks? Bring a friend, child, date or buddy for an afternoon of staff-guided mending. Bring your own garment that you would like to mend and use available thread, needles and fabrics. No experience necessary. Each…

Seaweeds and Human Nutrition: Unlocking Marine Potential for Health and Agricultural Innovation

Virtual

This seminar will explore the multifaceted benefits of seaweeds (macroalgae) as powerful agents for human nutrition and sustainable agriculture. Rich in bioactive compounds, seaweeds are increasingly recognized as superfoods with high concentrations of essential nutrients — proteins, dietary fiber, polyunsaturated fatty acids, and micronutrients — offering promising solutions for global health and nutrition challenges. In…

Tree ID Hike

Ever want to learn more about Tree ID? With leaves and buds emerging, spring is a great time for those new to tree identification to learn the ropes. Enjoy a hike through the forest with a Naturalist to investigate how we can ID trees through the seasons. Click here for more information and to register. 

Go with the Flow – Explore Life in a Stream at Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park (August)

Discover the underwater world of macroinvertebrates. See them up close. Learning how they help indicate stream health, and what roles they play in stream ecology. NHSM volunteers will show participants how to catch and identify macroinvertebrates. Suitable for ages 6 and up. All equipment will be provided. Dress for the weather and prepare to get…

Friday Night Hike: Summer’s Eve Chorus

In Summer 2025 the Carrie Murray Nature Center is excited to host a Friday Night Hike series once a month to explore our beloved Gwynn Falls Leakin Park after hours. Join us for an all ages hike through the forest to discover the magic of a forest on these summer nights.  Click here for more…

Rewild Your Yard: How Meadows Support Pollinators and Clean Water

Virtual

Join us for a learning lab on rewilding your yard as an act of faith and stewardship. Explore how planting pollinator gardens can restore God’s creation—supporting bees and butterflies while also helping to cleanse and protect the Chesapeake Bay’s sacred waters. Discover how your congregation can put faith into action by transforming outdoor spaces into…