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Nature Journaling at Ferry Hill

Join Master Naturalists Deana Thorsell and Noah Alcantara for Nature Journaling!
PVAS Host: Deana Thorsell, Noah Alcantara
Free and open to the public. All ages are welcome, though youth must be accompanied by an adult. Registration is required and limited to 12 participants.
PVMN Continuing Education Credit Eligible
Come out to enjoy our Spring wildflower walk at Ferry Hill Ridge and possibly walk along the C&O Canal with Deana Thorsell and Noah Alcantara to experience birds singing, wildflowers blooming and life along the Potomac River. We could see some Squirrel Corn, Dutchman’s Breeches, Wild Ginger, Dwarf Larkspur, Cutleaf Toothwort, and Spring Beauty, to name just a few. We will meet at the Ferry Hill Mansion parking area at the top of the hill just over the bridge across from Shepherdstown. We’ll walk the trail(s) around Ferry Hill and stop and enjoy the beauty of the massive trees that line the driveway to the mansion.
Some of the areas may be steep. Dress for the weather and come with your nature journal supplies and water to drink. We’ll share ideas and say hello, meander the trails at our own pace, and eventually return to the same spot to add details to our work and share our inspirations.
Whether you’ve been keeping journals for years, or a budding beginner, we welcome you to come out to enjoy Nature Journaling in the company of other enthusiasts.
Should you have questions or would like to know more about nature journaling, please email Deana Thorsell at wvdeana@hotmail.com or call 304-264-6335.
- Walking Distance: Approximately 1 -2 miles.
- Pace/Activities: Leisurely (meandering, many breaks to stop and observe)
- Exposure: Mostly shaded
- Terrain: Earthen trail with some hilly, rocky sections that could be slippery when wet Steep in some areas.
- Restroom: Restrooms are not available at this site.
- Parking/Where to Meet: We will meet at the Ferry Hill Mansion parking area at the top of the hill just over the bridge across from Shepherdstown.
- What to Bring: Come with your nature journal supplies, a chair (if you’d like), water, and an open mind to trying new materials and techniques!
Registration will remain open until the start of the program.
About Deana: Being involved with PVAS for many years and participating in PVAS events and activities with my family and grandchildren, I’ve come to love the program and what it offers to everyone. Their staff and volunteers are very professional, experienced and they make learning fun for everyone. I completed the PVMN 2022 class and have become a Certified Master Naturalist. I wanted to give back to others on something that I’m very passonate about and I love doing – Nature Journaling. It’s not about being able to draw (as most think it is), but being in nature, observing what you see, documenting it by words, photography, drawing, cut and pasting, etc. and finding answers to some of your questions that you may be asking yourself. It is your personal journal to do as you want. It’s a great way to reduce stress, meet new people and share with each other our ideas. Try it – You’ll love it!
About Noah: Noah has a deep passion for science, nature, and the environment, as well as a strong desire to give back to a program that has given him so much. Through the Potomac Valley Audubon Society (PVAS), he has gained invaluable knowledge and experiences by attending various events over the years. He learned to identify birds not only by sight but also by sound through Birding 101 and guided bird walks. He was awarded two scholarships to summer camps, including Hog Island, further enriching his connection to nature. Noah’s love for art led him to explore nature journaling with his grandmother. Many people believe they aren’t artistic enough to keep a nature journal, but he has discovered that even a simple notation, a collected leaf, a photograph, or a quick sketch can transport you back to that moment, helping you reflect on your observations, thoughts, and emotions. In 2022, becoming a Master Naturalist felt like the natural next step in his journey. While he may not be the same six-year-old who was once obsessed with birds, he remains just as eager to learn, explore, and give back. His goal is to inspire others who have yet to discover how incredible PVAS truly is. Noah is currently attending Shepherd University, majoring in Biology and minoring in Chemistry.
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