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    Nature Storytime

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    Meet the naturalist at the beach anytime between 1 and 3 p.m. to listen to stories about the park critters.

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    Explore The Naturalist Cabin - Phenology Fun

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    Share your phenology observations with the park’s naturalist and explore the cabin’s family-friendly fun.

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    Rocks of Lake Michigan

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    Come find out all about the rocks found here at Kohler-Andrae. Where did they come from? What are they made of? How can you identify them? This presentation will encourage you to appreciate Nature’s beautiful rocks and get involved in rock-…

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    Wild Crafting

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    Create nature crafts and explore your creativity while fostering a connection to nature.

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    Birds Of Prey Drop-In

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    Join the naturalist anytime from 1 -3 p.m. down at the beach to learn about the local birds of prey and understand the food chain and habitat required for these winged beauties.

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    Wild Crafting

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    Create nature crafts and explore your creativity while fostering a connection to nature.

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    River Valley Raptors

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    Come meet River Valley Raptors trained falconry birds and learn more about he ancient art of falconry. Falconry is a part of human heritage – a long-practiced lifestyle where a trained raptor hunts wild prey for its handler. This program will…

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    Explorer Book Workshop Drop-In

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    Meet the naturalist at the beach anytime from 1 - 3 p.m. to grab an explorer book and work together to complete some of its activities. 

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    Birds of Prey Drop-In

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    Join the naturalist anytime from 1 -3 p.m. down at the beach to learn about the local birds of prey and understand the food chain and habitat required for these winged beauties.

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    Flintknapping Demonstration

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    Meet the naturalist and members of the Driftless Pathways organization down at the Bluewater Bay Shelter near the shower buildings to get a hands-on demonstration of flintknapping, which is the process of making stone tools.

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