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    Music In The Park - Cruisin Around

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    The band began in January 2018 with just three members and released the album “New Beginnings”. With an affinity for performing live, their blues influenced tunes have shifted the band into higher gears with six members and more albums/shows on the…

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    Around The Campfire – Nature Trivia Night

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    Bring your friends and family for a night of trivia – naturally! This isn’t your run-of-the-mill trivia; join the Naturalist to test your knowledge of nature and all things wild. Play solo or as a team and learn some fun facts along the way. This…

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    Horicon Marsh Guided Sunset Paddle

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    Join DNR staff on a guided canoe or kayak of Horicon Marsh State Wildlife Area at sunset.

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    Edible And Medicinal Natives Of Lakeshore

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    Join our naturalist to learn more about these plants and their uses as we hike around the park.

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    Take A Hike

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    Take a hike on the River Bluff Trail and Echo Canyon Trail.

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    Rocky Arbor Stroll

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    This event will be a relaxing stroll through the woods of Rocky Arbor State Park. Throughout the walk, we will look at various geological formations and scenic overlooks loved by many within the park. Mosquito repellant is strongly encouraged.

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    Native Arts and Culture of Teewakącąk: Native Art Marketplace

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    Join us to engage and enjoy the art and culture of the area’s Indigenous peoples.

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    Know Your Park

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    Join the Naturalist to learn more about Devil’s Lake.

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    Hummingbird Banding

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    The public is welcome to observe the hummingbird banding team as they collect data and band the hummingbirds behind the Peterson Shelter.

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    Fire, Shipwreck And Cheese: The Boom-And-Bust Ghost Ports Of Wisconsin

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    Join Amy Rosebrough, Wisconsin State Archaeologist, to learn about these lost ports and the histories of the people and ships that called them home.

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