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    Free Fishing Weekend: Access Ability Wisconsin (Dane County)

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    Under the guidance of Access Ability Wisconsin leaders, who are DNR-certified fishing instructors, learn the ins and outs of casting lines and reeling in catches tailored for individuals and families of all ages and abilities.

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    Critter Corner – Coyotes

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    Head over to the Critter Corner to learn about coyotes.

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    Animal Feeding Day

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    Watch the animals in the Nature Center have lunch!

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    Dutch Oven Cooking

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    With 30 years of experience cooking with Dutch ovens, Pat and Mike Ward have a wealth of information to share on the how-to's of Dutch oven cooking, whether it's for the next camping trip or backyard cookout.

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    Free Fishing Weekend — Cops-N-Bobbers®

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    Cops-N-Bobbers®, a family event sponsored by the Portage County Deputy Sheriffs Association and the Stevens Point Police Officer’s Association, in collaboration with the Stevens Point Elks Lodge 641.

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    Echo Rock/Ishnala Stroll

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    Join the naturalist on a stroll of Echo Rock Trail and Ishnala Trail where you will learn about the geology of the area, witness the overlooked beauty and hear about the history of those who lived in the park before it was a park.

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    Wildflower Walk

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    Join us for the return of Wildflower Walks to the Southern Unit.

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    Exploration Station – Birds

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    Fly on over to the Nature Center to learn all about birds. Drop by the Nature Center to make some Join us for hands-on activities, crafts and more. This program’s activities are designed with families in mind, but open to kids of all ages.

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    Discovery Day

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    Join the Friends of Pike Lake as they celebrate the beginning of summer during the Wisconsin DNR’s Free Fun Weekend!

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    A Walk In The Weeds And Wildflowers

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    Learn how to identify invasive plant species that grow along the trails from the South Central Invasives Partnership.

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