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BCAS Father's Day Walk
Jun
15
10:00 AM10:00

BCAS Father's Day Walk

As summer approaches, the park comes alive with birdsong and wildlife activity. Join Bergen County Audubon and TCC this Father’s Day for a guided walk through the park as we search for birds, observe seasonal changes, and enjoy the sights and sounds of nature in full bloom.

BCAS offers two walks monthly at Teaneck Creek. Birders of all levels and interests are welcome to attend; guides will be available to help newer birders with bird ID. Programs with BCAS are part of TCC's year-round suite of free public programs.

Registration recommended.
All ages. Rain or Shine.  
Some trail sections are challenging for strollers. No restrooms available.

Meet in the parking lot at 20 Puffin Way. Start time is 10am with an approximate end time of 12pm. BCAS Contact: Don Torino greatauk4@gmail.com | (201) 230-4983

Support TCC’s nature programming by donating to TCC or becoming a TCC member.

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BCAS Start of Summer Walk
Jun
29
10:00 AM10:00

BCAS Start of Summer Walk

Celebrate the start of summer with a guided walk through the park, hosted by Bergen County Audubon and TCC. We'll explore the trails together, observe seasonal changes, spot local birds, and take in the vibrant sights and sounds of nature at its peak.

BCAS offers two walks monthly at Teaneck Creek. Birders of all levels and interests are welcome to attend; guides will be available to help newer birders with bird ID. Programs with BCAS are part of TCC's year-round suite of free public programs.

Registration recommended.
All ages. Rain or Shine.  
Some trail sections are challenging for strollers. No restrooms available.

Meet in the parking lot at 20 Puffin Way. Start time is 10am with an approximate end time of 12pm. BCAS Contact: Don Torino greatauk4@gmail.com | (201) 230-4983

Support TCC’s nature programming by donating to TCC or becoming a TCC member.

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Eco Book Club: The Human Cosmos: Civilization and the Stars by Jo Marchant
Jun
30
6:30 PM18:30

Eco Book Club: The Human Cosmos: Civilization and the Stars by Jo Marchant

Due to ongoing renovations at Teaneck Library, the Eco Book Club will be held at Teaneck Creek Conservancy at 20 Puffin Way in Teaneck. This month, we will be holding our meeting outdoors in our Peace Labyrinth!

Join Eco Book Club hosted by Teaneck Creek Conservancy and Teaneck Public Library! Eco Book Club is a wonderful gathering of folks who share a love of nature and care for the earth. All are welcome to join in the friendly conversation at our monthly meetings or read along at home.

For the third month now, we're excited to begin our meeting out in nature! Join us at 6:30pm for a nature walk before the book discussion. We’ll take a mini-hike through Teaneck Creek Conservancy, exploring signs of hope in the world around us—whether it's new growth, wildlife returning, or the positive results of recent restoration efforts. It's a great way to connect with the themes of the book and experience nature firsthand.

Please remember to wear weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear for the walk. Bring binoculars if you have them—though it won’t be a bird-focused walk, they could enhance your experience.

Then, at 7pm, we’ll gather for the book discussion.

The Human Cosmos is about how our deep, ancient connection to the night sky shaped human civilization—and what we've lost by turning away from it. Jo Marchant traces our relationship with the stars across cultures and time, from Paleolithic cave art to Polynesian navigation and modern astrophysics. As artificial light and digital life obscure the cosmos, she argues that reconnecting with the sky can restore awe, meaning, and insight into what it means to be human.

Register with the library: https://bccls.libcal.com/event/14060523

Join the Eco Book Club Facebook Group for members, prospective members, and friends to share related information, articles, books, events, etc. here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ecobookclubteaneck

Borrow a book and register with the library. https://bccls.libcal.com/event/12098447

Support TCC’s nature programming by donating to TCC or becoming a TCC member.

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Eco Book Club: World of Wonders: In Praise of Whale Sharks, Fireflies, and Other Astonishments by Aimee Nezhukumatathil
Jul
28
6:30 PM18:30

Eco Book Club: World of Wonders: In Praise of Whale Sharks, Fireflies, and Other Astonishments by Aimee Nezhukumatathil

Due to ongoing renovations at Teaneck Library, the Eco Book Club will be held at Teaneck Creek Conservancy at 20 Puffin Way in Teaneck. This month, we will be holding our meeting outdoors in our Peace Labyrinth!

Join Eco Book Club hosted by Teaneck Creek Conservancy and Teaneck Public Library! Eco Book Club is a wonderful gathering of folks who share a love of nature and care for the earth. All are welcome to join in the friendly conversation at our monthly meetings or read along at home.

For the fourth month now, we're excited to begin our meeting out in nature! Join us at 6:30pm for an optional nature walk before the book discussion. We’ll take a mini-hike through Teaneck Creek Conservancy, exploring signs of hope in the world around us—whether it's new growth, wildlife returning, or the positive results of recent restoration efforts. It's a great way to connect with the themes of the book and experience nature firsthand.

Please remember to wear weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear for the walk. Bring binoculars if you have them—though it won’t be a bird-focused walk, they could enhance your experience.

Then, at 7pm, we’ll gather for the book discussion in our Peace Labyrinth.

A New York Times bestseller and literary favorite, World of Wonders blends memoir, nature writing, and cultural reflection in a lyrical celebration of the natural world. From axolotls to narwhals, fireflies to touch-me-not plants, Nezhukumatathil draws on childhood memories across the U.S. and her Indian-Filipina heritage to explore how the creatures she loves have helped her navigate life’s beauty and adversity. Each short essay serves as an ode to wonder, reminding us to pay attention—to the strange, the small, and the astonishing. With illustrations by Fumi Nakamura, this collection is both a heartfelt homage to nature and a call to rediscover curiosity and care.

Register with the library.

Join the Eco Book Club Facebook Group for members, prospective members, and friends to share related information, articles, books, events, etc. here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ecobookclubteaneck

Borrow a book and register with the library. https://bccls.libcal.com/event/12098447

Support TCC’s nature programming by donating to TCC or becoming a TCC member.

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Ridgefield Park Environmental Commission: Earth Day (off-site)
Jun
14
10:00 AM10:00

Ridgefield Park Environmental Commission: Earth Day (off-site)

Teaneck Creek Conservancy is excited to join the Ridgefield Park Earth Day Celebration! Stop by our table to learn more about our conservation efforts, explore ways to get involved in protecting local ecosystems, and create eco-friendly crafts. We’ll also have information on how you can support Teaneck Creek and its surrounding habitats.

The event will also feature mini eco-cruises, live animal shows, face painting, food, and more, along with educational tables and local vendors. It’s a day of fun, learning, and community connection. Join us to celebrate Earth Day and support sustainability!

Free. No registration required.

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BCAS Late Spring Walk
May
28
10:00 AM10:00

BCAS Late Spring Walk

As spring comes to a close, we'll explore the wetlands together, identify birds, plants, and other wildlife, and observe how they are thriving with the season's renewal. Join Bergen County Audubon and TCC for a late May walk as we explore the park, observing wildlife and the late spring blooms.

BCAS offers two walks monthly at Teaneck Creek. Birders of all levels and interests are welcome to attend; guides will be available to help newer birders with bird ID. Programs with BCAS are part of TCC's year-round suite of free public programs.

Registration recommended.
All ages. Rain or Shine.  
Some trail sections are challenging for strollers. No restrooms available.

Meet in the parking lot at 20 Puffin Way. Start time is 10am with an approximate end time of 12pm. 

BCAS Contact: Don Torino greatauk4@gmail.com (201) 230-4983

Support TCC’s nature programming by donating to TCC or becoming a TCC member.

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Come Paint in the Park
May
25
2:00 PM14:00

Come Paint in the Park

Join us at Teaneck Creek on the last Sunday of the month for a relaxing day of painting in the park! Hosted by our Eco-Art Committee, this event provides a great chance to paint with family and friends. It’s open to all ages and skill levels. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Please bring your own art supplies - paper, paint, brushes, water, easel - whatever supplies you need to paint outside!

Meet at the 20 Puffin Way entrance, then together we’ll pick a destination in the park. You can also drop in at any time - check the map by the stairs to see where in the park we’re congregating.

Registration recommended.
Light rain or shine. All ages.
Registrants will be notified if the event is canceled.

Some trail sections are challenging for strollers. No restrooms available.

Support TCC’s nature programming by donating to TCC or becoming a TCC member.

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Eco Book Club: Soil: The Story of a Black Mother’s Garden by Camille Dungy
May
19
6:30 PM18:30

Eco Book Club: Soil: The Story of a Black Mother’s Garden by Camille Dungy

Due to ongoing renovations at Teaneck Library, the Eco Book Club will be held at Teaneck Creek Conservancy at 20 Puffin Way in Teaneck. This month, we will be holding our meeting outdoors in our Peace Labyrinth!

Join Eco Book Club hosted by Teaneck Creek Conservancy and Teaneck Public Library! Eco Book Club is a wonderful gathering of folks who share a love of nature and care for the earth. All are welcome to join in the friendly conversation at our monthly meetings or read along at home.

For the second month now, we're excited to begin our meeting out in nature! Join us at 6:30pm for a nature walk before the book discussion. We’ll take a mini-hike through Teaneck Creek Conservancy, exploring signs of hope in the world around us—whether it's new growth, wildlife returning, or the positive results of recent restoration efforts. It's a great way to connect with the themes of the book and experience nature firsthand.

Please remember to wear weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear for the walk. Bring binoculars if you have them—though it won’t be a bird-focused walk, they could enhance your experience.

Then, at 7pm, we’ll gather for the book discussion in our Peace Labyrinth.

In The Story of a Black Mother's Garden, poet and scholar Camille T. Dungy reflects on a seven-year journey to diversify her garden in the mostly white community of Fort Collins, Colorado. When she and her family relocated there in 2013, the community enforced strict rules on what could and couldn’t be planted in residential gardens. In defiance of these restrictive, homogenous policies that stifled the potential and beauty of nature, Dungy uses the variety of plants, herbs, vegetables, and flowers she cultivates as a metaphor to argue how uniformity threatens the planet’s future. She also emphasizes the importance of fostering diverse, intersectional language in national environmental discussions as the key to its protection.

Register with the library: https://bccls.libcal.com/event/14416877

Join the Eco Book Club Facebook Group for members, prospective members, and friends to share related information, articles, books, events, etc. here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ecobookclubteaneck

Borrow a book and register with the library. https://bccls.libcal.com/event/12098447

Support TCC’s nature programming by donating to TCC or becoming a TCC member.

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EarthFest Overpeck 2025 (off-site)
May
18
12:00 PM12:00

EarthFest Overpeck 2025 (off-site)

  • Overpeck County Park Amphitheater (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Teaneck Creek Conservancy is excited to join this fun, eco-friendly event! Come out to EarthFest Overpeck 2025 for green vendors, food trucks, live music, kids’ activities, free kayaking, fishing derby and stop by our table! Free entry, no registration. Parking and restrooms at the amphitheater.

Free. No registration needed.

Parking and restrooms are available at the amphitheater.

For more info: 201-968-0808

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BCAS Mother's Day Walk
May
11
10:00 AM10:00

BCAS Mother's Day Walk

As spring arrives, birds surround us, filling the air with their lively and captivating behaviors. Join Bergen County Audubon and TCC this Mother’s Day as we explore the park, searching for wildlife and spring blooms, while appreciating nature's seasonal changes.

BCAS offers two walks monthly at Teaneck Creek. Birders of all levels and interests are welcome to attend; guides will be available to help newer birders with bird ID. Programs with BCAS are part of TCC's year-round suite of free public programs.

Registration recommended.
All ages. Rain or Shine.  
Some trail sections are challenging for strollers. No restrooms available.

Meet in the parking lot at 20 Puffin Way. Start time is 10am with an approximate end time of 12pm. 

BCAS Contact: Don Torino greatauk4@gmail.com (201) 230-4983

Support TCC’s nature programming by donating to TCC or becoming a TCC member.

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Secaucus Annual Green Festival
May
3
11:00 AM11:00

Secaucus Annual Green Festival

  • The Xchange at Secaucus Junction (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join Teaneck Creek at the Secaucus 14th Annual Green Festival for a celebration of our planet, with environmentally conscious vendors, exhibits, and fun activities for all! Food and eco-friendly products will be available for purchase at vendor tables.

Admission to the event is free. Rain date is Sunday, May 4. Click here to learn more.

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Come Paint in the Park
Apr
27
2:00 PM14:00

Come Paint in the Park

Join us at Teaneck Creek on the final Sunday of the month for a peaceful day of painting in the park! Organized by our Eco-Art Committee, this event offers a wonderful opportunity to enjoy painting alongside friends and family. It’s open to all ages and skill levels. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Please bring your own art supplies - paper, paint, brushes, water, easel - whatever supplies you need to paint outside!

Meet at the 20 Puffin Way entrance, then together we’ll pick a destination in the park. You can also drop in at any time - check the map by the stairs to see where in the park we’re congregating.

Registration recommended.
Light rain or shine. All ages.
Registrants will be notified if the event is canceled.

Some trail sections are challenging for strollers. No restrooms available.

Support TCC’s nature programming by donating to TCC or becoming a TCC member.

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Eco Book Club: The Language of Trees: A Rewilding of Literature and Landscape by Katie Holten
Mar
31
7:00 PM19:00

Eco Book Club: The Language of Trees: A Rewilding of Literature and Landscape by Katie Holten

Due to ongoing renovations at Teaneck Library, the Eco Book Club will be held at Teaneck Creek Conservancy at 20 Puffin Way in Teaneck.

Katie Holten's “The Language of Trees” is a visually striking exploration of the natural world, where art and language converge. Holten creates a unique "tree alphabet" to reimagine how we connect with trees and the environment. Through stunning illustrations and personal reflections, she invites readers to see trees not just as living beings, but as active participants in the world around us.

The book encourages a deeper connection with nature and fosters a renewed appreciation for the ecological importance of trees. By blending visual storytelling with a focus on environmental consciousness, Holten offers a fresh perspective on how we might communicate with and understand the natural world. *The Language of Trees* is both an artistic and poetic meditation on the beauty and fragility of trees.

Register with the library: https://bccls.libcal.com/calendar/teanecklibrary/eco-mar25

Join the Eco Book Club Facebook Group for members, prospective members, and friends to share related information, articles, books, events, etc. here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ecobookclubteaneck

Borrow a book and register with the library. https://bccls.libcal.com/event/12098447

Support TCC’s nature programming by donating to TCC or becoming a TCC member.

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Come Paint in the Park
Mar
30
2:00 PM14:00

Come Paint in the Park

Come out to Teaneck Creek to paint in the park on the last Sunday of the month! Organized by our Eco-Art Committee, enjoy the comradery of painting with friends and family. This gathering is for all ages and all levels of experience. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Please bring your own art supplies - paper, paint, brushes, water, easel - whatever supplies you need to paint outside!

Meet at the 20 Puffin Way entrance, then together we’ll pick a destination in the park. You can also drop in at any time - check the map by the stairs to see where in the park we’re congregating.

Registration recommended. 

Light rain or shine. All ages.
Registrants will be notified if the event is canceled.
Some trail sections are challenging for strollers. No restrooms available.

Support TCC’s nature programming by donating to TCC or becoming a TCC member.

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Clean Up Event at Teaneck Creek
Mar
30
10:30 AM10:30

Clean Up Event at Teaneck Creek

The Spring season is approaching and we need to make Teaneck Creek look like THE place to be!

As spring is approaching, we need to make Teaneck Creek Conservancy look even more beautiful, both for our returning visitors and for our new guests! We are seeking volunteers to assist with mulching in and around our Peace Labyrinth and collecting trash and debris throughout the park. Sign up here!
 

Who are we looking for? YOU, if you...

  • enjoy working with others on a community project

  • can work outside in warmer weather. A jug for refilling your water bottle will be available on site.

  • can  transport heavy trash bags and maneuver around the park

  • can wheelbarrow mulch and shovel

Adults and teenagers (ages 13+) are welcome! Sign up here!

As spring is approaching, we need to make Teaneck Creek Conservancy look even more beautiful, both for our returning visitors and for our new guests! We are seeking volunteers to assist with mulching in and around our Peace Labyrinth, and collecting trash and debris throughout the park.
 

Who are we looking for? YOU, if you...

  • enjoy working with others on a community project

  • can work outside in warmer weather. A jug for refilling your water bottle will be available on site.

  • can  transport heavy trash bags and maneuver around the park

  • can wheelbarrow mulch and shovel

  • are capable of walking on slopes and over rocks

  • have a positive mindset and love nature!

Adults and teenagers (ages 13+) are welcome!

What’s happening?

Teaneck Creek Conservancy needs to apply new mulch to the Peace Labyrinth, an oasis of peace and contemplation located in the heart of the conservancy. Environmental factors and the local ecosystem can affect the mulch and surfaces of the Labyrinth. We’re excited to restore its beauty and ensure it remains a serene space for all visitors to enjoy!

How can I help?

We need volunteers to help mulch and clean the Labyrinth area! In addition to mulching the Labyrinth, we’ll also be re-mulching the Rain Barrel outside the Labyrinth gates and a general trash clean-up around the area. Sign up here!

When is this happening?
Cleaning will take place on our Public Volunteer Day on Sunday, March 30 from 10:30am - 1:00pm. Please be sure to sign up so we can have enough supplies on hand. 
 

What to bring?
Be prepared to get dirty and to work outdoors in varying weather conditions. Wear suitable attire and footwear that can withstand dirt and potential wear. clothes/shoes that can get dirty. Bring sunblock, bug spray, a hat, your own refillable water bottle, and some snacks!

We'll use your email to send reminders about the park maintenance cleaning day and let you know if we need to cancel in case of bad weather. Sign up here!

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Eco Book Club: Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times by Katherine May
Feb
24
7:00 PM19:00

Eco Book Club: Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times by Katherine May

Due to upcoming renovations at Teaneck Library, the Eco Book Club will be held at Teaneck Creek Conservancy at 20 Puffin Way in Teaneck.

Wintering explores the profound experience of personal hardship, offering a thoughtful guide to navigating life's most difficult moments. Through a mix of personal storytelling and deep reflection, Katherine May shares her own journey of healing, showing how we can grow through times of struggle. By embracing solitude and drawing strength from nature, literature, and mythology, she uncovers the quiet, transformative power of the winter season.

This book invites readers to rethink adversity, framing it as an opportunity for renewal rather than a setback. May encourages us to embrace the stillness and subtle beauty that emerge during tough times, revealing how hardship can lead to hidden strengths and new beginnings. Wintering reminds us that, like nature's seasons, we too can find resilience and growth in the quietest of moments.

Register with the library: https://bccls.libcal.com/calendar/teanecklibrary/eco-feb25

BCCLS library card holders can borrow the eBook or digital audiobook via Overdrive.

Join the Eco Book Club Facebook Group for members, prospective members, and friends to share related information, articles, books, events, etc. here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ecobookclubteaneck

Support TCC’s nature programming by donating to TCC or becoming a TCC member.

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Come Paint in the Park CANCELED
Feb
23
1:00 PM13:00

Come Paint in the Park CANCELED

Come out to Teaneck Creek to paint in the park on the last Sunday of the month! Organized by our Eco-Art Committee, enjoy the comradery of painting with friends and family. This gathering is for all ages and all levels of experience. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Please bring your own art supplies - paper, paint, brushes, water, easel - whatever supplies you need to paint outside!

Meet at the 20 Puffin Way entrance, then together we’ll pick a destination in the park. You can also drop in at any time - check the map by the stairs to see where in the park we’re congregating.

Registration recommended. [CANCELED]

Light rain or shine. All ages.

Registrants will be notified if the event is canceled.

Some trail sections are challenging for strollers. No restrooms available.

Support TCC’s nature programming by donating to TCC or becoming a TCC member.

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Eco Book Club: The Future We Choose: Surviving the Climate Crisis by Christiana Figueres
Jan
27
7:00 PM19:00

Eco Book Club: The Future We Choose: Surviving the Climate Crisis by Christiana Figueres

Due to upcoming renovations at Teaneck Library, the Eco Book Club will be held at Teaneck Creek Conservancy at 20 Puffin Way in Teaneck.

A cautionary but optimistic book about the world’s changing climate and the fate of humanity, from Christiana Figueres and Tom Rivett-Carnac–who led negotiations for the United Nations during the historic Paris Agreement of 2015.
The authors outline two possible scenarios for our planet. In one, they describe what life on Earth will be like by 2050 if we fail to meet the Paris Agreement’s climate targets. In the other, they lay out what it will be like to live in a regenerative world that has net-zero emissions. They argue for confronting the climate crisis head-on, with determination and optimism. 
The Future We Choose presents our options and tells us what governments, corporations, and each of us can, and must, do to fend off disaster. (Provided by publisher.)

Register with the library: https://bccls.libcal.com/calendar/teanecklibrary/eco-jan25

BCCLS library card holders can borrow the eBook or digital audiobook via Overdrive.

Teaneck library card holders can borrow the digital audiobook via Hoopla (with no wait). Many of the other BCCLS libraries also provide access to Hoopla – check with your home library if you aren’t sure.

Join the Eco Book Club Facebook Group for members, prospective members, and friends to share related information, articles, books, events, etc. here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ecobookclubteaneck

Support TCC’s nature programming by donating to TCC or becoming a TCC member.

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Come Paint in the Park
Jan
26
1:00 PM13:00

Come Paint in the Park

Come out to Teaneck Creek to paint in the park on the last Sunday of the month! Organized by our Eco-Art Committee, enjoy the comradery of painting with friends and family. This gathering is for all ages and all levels of experience. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Please bring your own art supplies - paper, paint, brushes, water, easel - whatever supplies you need to paint outside!

This month we will meet at the Puffin Way entrance, then together we’ll pick a destination in the park. You can also drop in at any time - check the map to see where in the park we’re congregating. 

Registration recommended.

Light rain or shine. All ages.

Registrants will be notified if the event is canceled.

Some trail sections are challenging for strollers. No restrooms available.


Support TCC’s nature programming by donating to TCC or becoming a TCC member.

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Bergen County Audubon New Year's Day Walk
Jan
1
10:00 AM10:00

Bergen County Audubon New Year's Day Walk

Join Bergen County Audubon as we explore the winter birds using the restored wetland habitat at Teaneck Creek! Come discover your first bird of 2025!

BCAS offers two walks monthly at the Conservancy. One walk is typically on the weekend and one during the week. Enthusiasts of all levels and interests are welcome to attend. BCAS will have additional guides on hand to help newer birders identify birds. Programs with BCAS are part of the Conservancy's year round suite of free public programs. If you enjoy this program we encourage you to make a monthly donation or become a member to support more TCC programs like this one.

Registration recommended.

Meet in the Parking Lot at 20 Puffin Way.
Program Contact: Don Torino greatauk4@gmail.com (201) 230-4983
This is a family-friendly program. Rain or Shine.
Please note walks may go longer than the end time if the birding is good!

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Come Paint in the Park - canceled
Dec
29
1:00 PM13:00

Come Paint in the Park - canceled

Come out to Teaneck Creek to paint in the park on the last Sunday of the month! Organized by our Eco-Art Committee, enjoy the comradery of painting with friends and family. This gathering is for all ages and all levels of experience. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Please bring your own art supplies - paper, paint, brushes, water, easel - whatever supplies you need to paint outside!

This month we will meet at the Puffin Way entrance, then together we’ll pick a destination in the park. You can also drop in at any time - check the map to see where in the park we’re congregating. 

Program canceled due to weather.
Support TCC’s art programming by donating to TCC or becoming a TCC member.

Light rain or shine.
Registrants will be notified if the event is canceled.

Some trail sections are challenging for strollers. No restrooms available.
Questions? Email programs@teaneckcreek.org

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Eco Book Club: Rooted by Lyanda Lynn Haupt
Nov
25
7:00 PM19:00

Eco Book Club: Rooted by Lyanda Lynn Haupt

Due to upcoming renovations at Teaneck Library, the Eco Book Club will be held at Teaneck Creek Conservancy at 20 Puffin Way in Teaneck.

Register with the library: https://bccls.libcal.com/calendar/teanecklibrary/eco-nov24

BCCLS library card holders can borrow the eBook or digital audiobook via Overdrive.

Teaneck library card holders can borrow the digital audiobook via Hoopla (with no wait). Many of the other BCCLS libraries also provide access to Hoopla – check with your home library if you aren’t sure.

Join the Eco Book Club Facebook Group for members, prospective members, and friends to share related information, articles, books, events, etc. here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ecobookclubteaneck

Support TCC’s nature programming by donating to TCC or becoming a TCC member.

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Come Paint in the Park
Nov
24
2:00 PM14:00

Come Paint in the Park

Come out to Teaneck Creek to paint in the park on the last Sunday of the month! Organized by our Eco-Art Committee, enjoy the comradery of painting with friends and family. This gathering is for all ages and all levels of experience. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Please bring your own art supplies - paper, paint, brushes, water, easel - whatever supplies you need to paint outside!

This month we will meet at the Puffin Way entrance, then together we’ll pick a destination in the park. You can also drop in at any time - check the map to see where in the park we’re congregating. 

Registration recommended.
Support TCC’s art programming by donating to TCC or becoming a TCC member.

Light rain or shine.
Registrants will be notified if the event is canceled.

Some trail sections are challenging for strollers. No restrooms available.
Questions? Email programs@teaneckcreek.org

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Eco Book Club: The Power of Trees by Peter Wohlleben.
Oct
28
7:00 PM19:00

Eco Book Club: The Power of Trees by Peter Wohlleben.

Discover ‘how ancient forests can save us if we let them’ with the newest book by international bestselling author, Peter Wohlleben.  Learn from the wisdom of the trees and the critical role trees play (and why we must protect them) in keeping the planet habitable from the devastation of human-caused climate change.

Due to upcoming renovations at Teaneck Library, the Eco Book Club will be held at Teaneck Creek Conservancy at 20 Puffin Way in Teaneck.

Register with the library: bit.ly/eco-october24

BCCLS library card holders can borrow the eBook or digital audiobook via Overdrive.

Teaneck library card holders can borrow the digital audiobook via Hoopla (with no wait). Many of the other BCCLS libraries also provide access to Hoopla – check with your home library if you aren’t sure.

Join the Eco Book Club Facebook Group for members, prospective members, and friends to share related information, articles, books, events, etc. here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ecobookclubteaneck

Support TCC’s nature programming by donating to TCC or becoming a TCC member.

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Come Paint in the Park
Oct
27
2:00 PM14:00

Come Paint in the Park

Come out to Teaneck Creek to paint in the park on the last Sunday of the month! Organized by our Eco-Art Committee, enjoy the comradery of painting with friends and family. This gathering is for all ages and all levels of experience. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Please bring your own art supplies - paper, paint, brushes, water, easel - whatever supplies you need to paint outside!

This month we will meet at the Puffin Way entrance, then together we’ll pick a destination in the park. You can also drop in at any time - check the map to see where in the park we’re congregating. 

Registration recommended.
Support TCC’s art programming by donating to TCC or becoming a TCC member.

Light rain or shine.
Registrants will be notified if the event is canceled.

Some trail sections are challenging for strollers. No restrooms available.
Questions? Email programs@teaneckcreek.org

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Eco Book Club: The Overstory by Richard Powers
Sep
30
7:00 PM19:00

Eco Book Club: The Overstory by Richard Powers

Winner of the 2019 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction and named one of the best books of the 21st century by the New York Times Book Review, Richard Power’s twelfth novel, The Overstory, is a captivating novel about activism, trees, and praise of the natural world.  The interlocking lives of the characters, like the concentric rings of a tree, range across history and time, creating a forceful and unforgettable tale.  

Due to upcoming renovations at Teaneck Library, the Eco Book Club will be held at Teaneck Creek Conservancy at 20 Puffin Way in Teaneck.

Register with the library: bit.ly/eco-september24

BCCLS library card holders can borrow the eBook or digital audiobook via Overdrive.

Teaneck library card holders can borrow the digital audiobook via Hoopla (with no wait). Many of the other BCCLS libraries also provide access to Hoopla – check with your home library if you aren’t sure.

Join the Eco Book Club Facebook Group for members, prospective members, and friends to share related information, articles, books, events, etc. here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ecobookclubteaneck

Support TCC’s nature programming by donating to TCC or becoming a TCC member.

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Come Paint in the Park
Sep
29
2:00 PM14:00

Come Paint in the Park

Come out to Teaneck Creek to paint in the park on the last Sunday of the month! Organized by our Eco-Art Committee, enjoy the comradery of painting with friends and family. This gathering is for all ages and all levels of experience. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Please bring your own art supplies - paper, paint, brushes, water, easel - whatever supplies you need to paint outside!

This month we will meet at the Puffin Way entrance, then together we’ll pick a destination in the park. You can also drop in at any time - check the map to see where in the park we’re congregating. 

Registration recommended.
Support TCC’s art programming by donating to TCC or becoming a TCC member.

Light rain or shine.
Registrants will be notified if the event is canceled.

Some trail sections are challenging for strollers. No restrooms available.
Questions? Email programs@teaneckcreek.org

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Help Shape the Future of Teaneck Creek Park!
Sep
23
6:00 PM18:00

Help Shape the Future of Teaneck Creek Park!

Help Shape the Future of Teaneck Creek Park!

Dear Valued Park Users,

We're thrilled to invite you to a community input meeting that will help chart the course for the next exciting phase of Teaneck Creek Park's development. Your voice and ideas are crucial in this process!

Background

Between 2020 and 2022, Teaneck Creek Park underwent a remarkable ecological transformation:

  • A new 20-acre freshwater wetlands park was established within this Bergen County Park

  • Significant habitat and ecological improvements were achieved

The Next Chapter

Building on this success, we're ready to take the park to new heights. The Bergen County Department of Parks has partnered with the renowned landscape architecture firm, MKW+ Associates, to further enhance your park experience.

What's in Store?

MKW+ Associates has crafted an innovative conceptual plan focused on:

  • Enhancing the overall visitor experience

  • Improving the existing trail network

  • Proposing exciting focal points such as bird blinds and gathering spaces

Be Part of the Process!

We invite you to join us for an exclusive first look at these proposed enhancements. Your feedback is invaluable in shaping the park's future.

Event Details:

  • Date: Monday, September 23rd

  • Time: 6:00 PM

  • Location: Puffin Foundation Building (20 Puffin Way, Teaneck, NJ)

What to Expect:

  • Presentation of proposed enhancements by MKW+ Associates

  • Discussion led by Bergen County Parks Department officials

  • Opportunity to provide your feedback and ideas

Reserve Your Spot

Space is limited, so please register to secure your place at this important event.  No one will be turned away if you do not register. Your participation will help ensure that Teaneck Creek Park continues to evolve as a beloved community asset.

We look forward to seeing you and hearing your thoughts on this exciting new chapter for Teaneck Creek Park!

This event is sponsored by the Bergen County Department of Parks in partnership with the Teaneck Creek Conservancy and Puffin Foundation.

Registration strongly encouraged.

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Come Paint in the Park
Aug
25
4:00 PM16:00

Come Paint in the Park

Come out to Teaneck Creek to paint in the park on the last Sunday of the month! Organized by our Eco-Art Committee, enjoy the comradery of painting with friends and family. This gathering is for all ages and all levels of experience. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Please bring your own art supplies - paper, paint, brushes, water, easel - whatever supplies you need to paint outside!

This month we will meet at the Puffin Way entrance, then together we’ll pick a destination in the park. You can also drop in at any time - check the map to see where in the park we’re congregating. 

Registration recommended.
Support TCC’s art programming by donating to TCC or becoming a TCC member.

Light rain or shine.
Registrants will be notified if the event is canceled.

Some trail sections are challenging for strollers. No restrooms available.
Questions? Email programs@teaneckcreek.org

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Eco Book Club: Under the Sea-Wind by Rachel Carson
Jul
29
7:00 PM19:00

Eco Book Club: Under the Sea-Wind by Rachel Carson

This month’s book is Under the Sea-Wind, the ‘stunning’ literary debut by renowned environmentalist and nature writer, Rachel Carson.  What began as a government fisheries brochure, Under the Sea-Wind evolved into ‘an intimate account of the intricacies of maritime ecology’, tracing the lives and interactions of over a dozen sea and shore creatures. This book is one of Carson’s personal favorites and is ‘a timeless and unforgettable portrait of the awe-inspiring nature world’.

This is our last meeting for the summer. We’ll reconvene in September.


Join the Eco Book Club Facebook Group for members, prospective members, and friends to share related information, articles, books, events, etc. here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ecobookclubteaneck

Borrow a book and register with the library.

Support TCC’s nature programming by donating to TCC or becoming a TCC member.

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