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We will study windmills and make our own pinwheels to see how the wind works.
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It’s the holiday season, and what better way to celebrate than with some fresh air, stories and smiles?
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Let's explore how deer, owls and other forest creatures are adapted to finding food and shelter in winter.
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Many animals hibernate in the winter to stay warm. Let's explore how they hibernate under the snow.
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Each Nature Tales includes a story and a craft or activity created for kids ages 2 –5.
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Join park staff on this night hike. We’ll let our eyes adjust to the moonlight and hike the 1.75-mile Monarch Trail, watching and listening for the sights and sounds of the night
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Join us for a film screening of Emily Ford’s films (Breaking Trail and A Voice for the Wild) from 4 to 5 p.m. in the Nature Center. Then we'll offer a candlelight hike from 5 to 7 p.m.