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    Fascinating Fireflies

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    We’ll use a special hydrogen-alpha eyepiece filter to safely view the sun through a telescope.

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    Music In The Park: The Water Street Hot Shots

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    Bring the family and join Sheboygan’s own Water Street Hot Shots for an evening of acoustic blues and roots, featuring guitars, fiddle and stand-up bass. Bring a chair or blanket or relax on the Amphitheater's benches. In case of inclement weather,…

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    Campfire with the Warden

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    Join our State Park Wardens at the camp host site and learn more about campfire building and how you can be safe in and around the park.

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    The Mound Builders

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    Learn about the history of the mound-building cultures and the mounds within the park.

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    Habitat Helpers - Invasive Species Removal

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    Help us maintain and keep improving on the native biodiversity of our Naturalist’s Backyard and Rain Garden areas by removing invasives! You’ll learn about what invasive(s) we’re targeting each session, as they change throughout the season. This…

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    Raptor Talks: The Great Migration

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    Join Open Door Bird Sanctuary: Migratory raptors make their trip twice a year, learn how they prepare and what obstacles they’ll face.

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    Bees Build Homes

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    Have you ever wondered where solitary bees make their homes? Most bees do not live together in hives! Come celebrate Pollinator Week with us by learning about solitary nesting bees.

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    Level Up!

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    Join the DNR and our partners from the Jack Russell Memorial Library to Level Up your summer by taking a break from those games on your device.

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    Friends Group Hedge Parsley-A-Thon

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    Help remove Japanese hedge parsley around the Zillmer Trail Area in the Kettle Moraine State Forest - Northern Unit.

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    Discovering Wildflowers

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    Join Master Naturalist Karen Merlau and discover the many wildflowers growing along the Black River Trail.

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