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Learn about what flies, slithers, hops and walks through nature stories and explore the lives of the animals in our Nature Center and forest. Geared toward children under five, but all ages are welcome!
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In the mid-1800s in Japan, fishermen created "Gyotaku" prints to record their prized catches by pressing rice paper onto a fish covered with ink or paint.
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Soar on over to Weborg Point to go birding in the best spot in the park! Complete a scavenger hunt to win a prize.
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Kayak down the pristine Oconomowoc River to enjoy all the sights and sounds of the great outdoors.
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Join Master Naturalist Bonnie Lunde as she takes you through the trails at Harrington Beach State Park.
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Join Open Door Bird Sanctuary as they return to Potawatomi for the second annual Raptor Series, held every Friday in August, at the park's amphitheater near the campground.
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Elliott Funmaker, Sr. (Ho-Chunk) and his group will provide a family friendly cultural performance featuring the music and dance of the Ho-Chunk Nation.
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This Friday, come on down to the Nature Center and learn about foraging! We will be covering good safety practices, as well as honorable harvesting and staying on the right side of the law. And book recommendations! We may take a short hike to test…