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Educational Programs

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    Kids Fish N' Fun - Kenosha

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    For kids ages 4-12 accompanied by an adult. No pre-registration required. Learn about lure selection, casting, bait selection, fly tying, ecology, catch-and-release and fish cleaning. Family of four with a $10 donation will receive two fishing…

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    History Of Stonehaven: The Quarry Town

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    Join local resident Vicki Manzeck on a walk through the park learning about the people who lived, worked and played here in the Company Town of Stonehaven.

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    Nature Storytime: Frogs

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    Why do frogs lose their tails? We will explore how a tadpole turns into a frog.

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    Storytime: Dandy Ducks

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    Little ducks, big ducks, colorful ducks, drab ducks, diving ducks, dabbling ducks... There are so many dandy ducks! Wade with us through the wonderful world of ducks.

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    Learn To Fish: Sawyer County

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    A Thursday afternoon fishing clinic with certified angler education instructor Roy Allsup.

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    Window To The Universe

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    Learn about and view the universe you call home with the Northern Cross Science Foundation! The provided telescopes and educators are sure to excite you and leave you even more curious.

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    Night Sky Viewing

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    Drop by this program at a time convenient to you; the Northern Cross Science Foundation volunteers will be waiting to explore the beauty and depth of the night sky with you.

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    Ice Age Legacy

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    Join us every second Saturday of the month, from March through November, as we give you an insight into our ice age legacy.

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    Fungi In Our Forests

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    Some of the tastiest mushrooms can be found in St. Croix County if you know where to look

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    Echo Rock Stroll

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    Join the naturalist on a stroll of Echo Rock Trail and Ishnala Trail where you will learn about the geology of the area, witness the overlooked beauty and hear about the history of those who lived in the park before it was a park.

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