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    Summer Camp For Adults – Outdoor Cooking

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    Join us this week to do some outdoor cooking.

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    Camp Cooking 2: Rice Bowls

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    One of the easiest, tastiest, healthiest and infinitely-variable camp meals is the Rice Bowl! We’ll show you how it’s done. This class meets the ServSafeTM recommendations for food preparation.

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    Discover Loon Lake: Bogs & Frogs

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    Learn how lakes and bogs formed, evolve, and how inhabitants like green frogs can be “canaries in the coal mine” serving as sentinels directly related to shoreland protection.

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    Know Your Park

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    Join the naturalist to learn more about Devil’s Lake.

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    Owl Pellets

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    Join volunteer naturalist Kathy Pitch to learn facts about owls and their interesting digestive systems. Then it’s time for actual pellet dissection and investigation.

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    Beach ‘Bonfire’

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    Stop by the Pebble Beach, make a s’more, warm up by the fire, and meet park staff on your stroll through the park! Enjoy the sunset by the fire, and mingle with friends! Donations to the Friends of Lakeshore State Park to support these events are…

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    Photo Scavenger Hunt

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    Our photo scavenger hunt is open to anyone who has a phone with a camera (or a regular camera) & wants to have fun! Meet our naturalist at the north entrance to get your own copy of the photo scavenger hunt.

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    Trail Trekkers

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    Come for an energizing 2.13-mile hike along the Ice Age Trail between County Road GGG and County Road S. Make sure to wear good footwear and bring drinking water and insect repellant. A shuttle will be available between the starting and finishing…

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    Skulls, Jaws and Claws

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    Join our naturalist to learn about skulls, jaws and claws.

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    Kids Fishing Clinic

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    Come and try your hand at fishing. Learn to fish like a pro from our experienced staff members. No fishing license is required for children 15 years old and younger.

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