Editor’s Note: Listings in Trail Mix are free. Email: outdoor@recorder.com The deadline is Tuesday by 8 a.m. Questions? Call 413-772-0261, ext. 276. Weather may cancel or force the rescheduling of some of these events. Additionally, space is often limited. Please contact organizers to ensure you can attend. This is particularly important if registration is required.

Her Wild Roots

Nature-based programs for women who wish to cultivate a deeper connection to the natural world. Experiential programs include both wilderness and resiliency skills such as sensory and nature awareness; wild edibles and medicinals; food preservation skills; tracking and animal sign; cheese and bread making; camping and outdoor travel skills; birch-bark and pine-needle baskets and more. www.herwildroots.com

Franklin Land Trust

Bobcats, Bears, Moose, Mink and More: Wildlife in Our Woods: Franklin Land Trust and the state Department of Conservation and Recreation will host internationally acclaimed naturalist Sue Morse on Tuesday, May 24 at 6:30 p.m. at Mohawk Regional High School for a stunning presentation about wildlife in western Massachusetts. For more information, contact the land trust at 413-625-9151. Free and open to the public.

Catamount Hike

The Catamount Hill Association will hold a wetlands walk that includes vernal pools and ponds Sat., May 21. Register with your guide, Muriel Russell, at 624-3311 for meeting place and time.

Cycling for Seniors

214 State St., Northampton

Cycling for Seniors (60+) Riders of all ages and abilities can enjoy cycling with recumbent trikes that offer stability and comfort. Equipment and assistance available. Tuesdays: 9:30AM-12:30PM. Norwottuck Rail Trail, Hadley, May 10 and May 24. Look Park, May 17 and May 31. Cost is $5. Look Park has an additional vehicle entry fee. For more information and to sign-up visit www.alloutadventures.org, 413-584-2052.

Sunday Hike in Northfield

Jerry Wagener will lead a 3-mile loop hike in Satan’s Kingdom. The moderate-level 600-foot elevation hike offers a great view of the Connecticut River Valley. Plan on two to three hours. Rain will cancel. Meet behind Town Hall at 1 p.m. School-age children welcome. No dogs. For more information, call Jerry at 413-498-2831.

Northfield Mountain Recreation

and Environmental Center

Turners Falls Fishway

Spring on the Connecticut River offers an unrivaled opportunity to witness the migration of shad, sea lamprey and other anadromous fish. A visit to the Turners Falls Fishway provides an opportunity to learn about these amazing journeys. Admission is free. The Turners Falls Fishway will be open through June 19, Wednesday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. They are also open May 30, Memorial Day. The Fishway is located on First Street, off Avenue A.

Cabot Station 100-Year Retrospective

Take a look back in time at the ongoing exhibit, “Vintage Powerhouse: Cabot Station — One Hundred Year Retrospective” at Great Falls Discover Center on Avenue A in Turners Falls. The exhibit features historical photographs dating from the early 1900s. The exhibit will run through May 28. For more information, including hours, visit: www.greatfallsdiscoverycenter.org.

Cabot Station Open House

Relive history as you walk through the Cabot Station during its 100th anniversary guided tour on Saturday, June 11, and Sunday, June 12. Tours begin at 10 a.m., 10:30, 11, 11:30, noon and 12:30 p.m. Close-toed shoes (no sandals) and photo ID are required. The tour route includes some uneven footing and several flights of narrow stairs. A Cabot Station turbine floor tour, scheduled at noon, is appropriate for anyone with limited mobility. Cabot Station is located at 15 Cabot Street, Turners Falls. To register, call 800-859-2960 or visit: www.bookeo.com/CabotStation100

Franklin County Beekeepers

“Taking Your Beekeeping to the Next Level” Speaker: EAS Master beekeeper, Mary Duane. Monthly meeting for beekeepers and those interested in beekeeping. Thursday, May 19th, 7 to 9 p.m., in the Frontier Senior Center, 67 North Main Street, Deerfield. www.franklinmabeekeepers.org

Mass Audubon Society

New member special now through June 30 is $32. Benefits include free admission to all state wildlife sanctuaries, a free copy of “Places to Explore,” a fullcolor guide to Mass Audubon’s wildlife sanctuaries, nature centers and museums, a free one-year subscription to the “Connections” newsletter and discounts on programs, camps, courses and special events.