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“Gyotaku” (guy-yo-tah-koo), or ink fish printing, was originally a method of counting how many fish a fisherperson caught.
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Come to the family-friendly pop-up markets featuring Little Eagle Arts Foundation roster artists who will grace the north shore of Devil’s Lake. A variety of Native American artists will demonstrate and sell their art, with media ranging from…
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Create nature crafts and explore your creativity while fostering a connection to nature.
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Join the naturalist down at the beach for an outdoor craft making your own tree drawings, book marks and coloring pages!
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Grab your project and meet up with fellow crafters at the Havenwoods State Forest Nature Center on the morning of the second Saturday of every month.
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Kimberly Crowley (Ho-Chunk) continues the legacy of master black ash baskets, an art form that she learned from her parents. Participants will learn about the basket-making tradition and create their own black ash basket.
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Create nature crafts and explore your creativity while fostering a connection to nature.
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Let your creativity shine as you create a nature-themed string art piece.
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The blinking lights of fireflies bring a special brilliance to summer evenings. Join Park Naturalist Phyllis McKenzie as she shares firefly facts and takes you on an evening hunt for these summer flashers.
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Join us at the Merrick State Park Nature Center as we bust out the paint and canvas and get our creative juices flowing! Back Yard Brushes owner and artist Sylvia will lead a step-by-step process to create a beautiful picture on canvas that…