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    Deep Time: Geology's Contribution to out Northwoods Landscape

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    Learn about the geologic history recorded in the rocks and sediments of the Northwoods spans almost three-quarters of Earth’s history.

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    Animals Of The St. Croix River Valley - Presented By Carpenter Nature Center

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    Join us at the park for a live animal presentation featuring some of Carpenter Nature Center's animal ambassadors!

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    Master Naturalist Program: Water Wonders

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    Join Master Naturalist Tom Lentz for an exciting, interactive event as we explore Water Wonders!

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    Geocaching Skills

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    Join us to learn about the modern day exploration activity known as geocaching! Learn about geocaching and how to use a GPS navigator before going on a treasure hunt for some of the geocaches in the park.

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    Pollinators And Prairies

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    We’ll take a short walk down the Prairie Trail to our butterfly sign where we’ll stop and talk about the different types of pollinators we can find in the prairie.

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    Incredible Insects

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    Let's go explore the incredible world of insects.

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    Shakespeare in the State Parks: A Midsummer Night's Dream

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    Kings, queens, fairies, lovers and sprites all collide in an enchanted forest one midsummer night, proving that “the course of true love never did run smooth.” One of Shakespeare's most popular comedies takes us on a beguiling odyssey full of…

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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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    Wisconsin Cranes

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    Volunteers from the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge will be visiting to talk about Wisconsin cranes at the south picnic shelter. Learn more about our local birds and conservation efforts.

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    Shifting Sands Drop-In

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    Hike the Woodland Dunes Trail with Master Naturalist Karen Merlau and learn about the different types of trees, how to identify them, how they grow and how to tell their age.

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