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“Gyotaku” (guy-yo-tah-koo), or ink fish printing, was originally a method of counting how many fish a fisherperson caught.
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Join the naturalist on a colorful hike where we will identify several different types of wildflowers.
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Meet by Urban Pond to study the unique creatures that we can see with our eyes but often forget about.
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Meet the naturalist at the park office for a pleasant morning stroll through the woods.
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We are expanding our volunteer efforts to target two other invasive plants, Japanese hedge parsley and cut-leaf teasel starting in the Zillmer trails area. Japanese hedge parsley, an easily overlooked member of the carrot family, is particularly…
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Enjoy free, gentle yoga on the South Shore Beach every Saturday morning at Devil’s Lake State Park starting the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend (May 25) through the Saturday of Labor Day (Aug. 31).
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Blending his background in jazz with the sounds of indigenous music from around the globe, Ryan Meisel's "Spiritual Currents" is a presentation of music that blurs the lines between performance, meditation and soulful exploration.
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Kings, queens, fairies, lovers and sprites all collide in an enchanted forest one midsummer night, proving that “the course of true love never did run smooth.” One of Shakespeare's most popular comedies takes us on a beguiling odyssey full of…
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Enjoy a walk on the Pothole Trail, a segment of the 1,200 miles of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail that shows evidence of the Wisconsin Glaciation. The park naturalist will be roaming the trail to answer questions or discuss Interstate’s unique…