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Join us for a creative workshop where you'll transform simple pebbles into a work of art.
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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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Join our naturalist at the Ottawa Lake Campground to build an all-natural bird feeder from pinecones to feed the local bird population.
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Head out with the park naturalist and explore the world of nature journaling.
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Join a naturalist from the Kettle Moraine Southern Unit to learn how to do some print-making with fake fish. The fish are painted and then stamped onto various fabrics that can be taken home.
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Weaving is a very ancient technique that can have a practical use and an artistic expression. Weaving is creative and relaxing. Join us for an hour of colorful weaving creativity. Bring an empty cereal box and create a masterpiece to hang on a wall…
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Ever been bored? What can you create out of things lying around at home like a box, a cup, an egg carton or duct tape? Join us for an incredibly imaginative adventure, turning everyday items into wildlife games for all to play.
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Bring an empty Old Orchard 64 fl. oz. juice bottle, and you will create a woodland planter for indoors or outdoors.
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Stop by the Ice Age Center any time between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. to celebrate dads while learning about the fishes of Wisconsin.
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Meet at the Volunteer Shed down Rhodes Road (service road north of the park) to use pieces of broken pottery and grout to make a birdbath!