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    Fascinating Fungi

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    We'll take a hike to look for and identify fungi, lichen and slime mold, oh my!

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    Dutch Oven Cooking

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    Pat and Mike Ward have a wealth of information to share on the how-tos of Dutch oven cooking, whether for the next camping trip or backyard cookout.

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    Drop in Program: Exploring Water Wonders

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    Through cool science experiments and interesting facts, you will learn the importance of water, what it is made up of and how wetlands and the Great Lakes play an important role in the water cycle.

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    Fall Festival

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    Celebrate fall colors at Copper Falls State Park's Annual Fall Festival.

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    Invasive Plants Hike

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    Learn more about the invasive plant life around Havenwoods – this event will focus on Wild Parsnip, Teasel, and Thistle. Hear a short presentation and take a hike to see them along the trail. During the hike, we will compare areas full of invasive…

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    Know Your Wisconsin Trees

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    Join a park ranger and learn about Wisconsin trees, along with basic forestry practices that the park implements.

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    Pavilion Dedication

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    The Friends of Copper Falls State Park invite the public to celebrate the culmination of years-long efforts to realize the vision of former Park Superintendent Kent Goeckermann.

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    Fall Seed Scatter

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    Meet our natural resources educator at the Visitor Center for a fun seed project!

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    Full Moon Hike

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    Join Park staff on this night hike enjoying the full Harvest Moon. We’ll let our eyes adjust to the moonlight and hike the 1.75-mile Monarch Trail, watching and listening for the sights and sounds of the night. If needed, bring a flashlight or head…

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    Exploring “The Best Part of Us” by Sally Cole-Misch

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    Join Master Naturalist Lori Schultz for activities and discussion of this book by Sally Cole-Misch that offers a dramatic and rewarding story about a woman reconnecting with family, nature and herself.

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