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    Let’s Go Kayaking!

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    Join the naturalist on a scenic kayaking trip across Little Falls Lake and up to the beautiful Willow Falls before peacefully floating back down the river.

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    Universe in the Park

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    Big Foot Beach is excited to host Jim Lattis, a UW-Madison astronomer, for a talk, followed by a telescope-viewing star party. This event is free and open to all. Meet at the Shelter. Admission to the park is required. Hope to see you there!

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    Bucky's Brothers: A Program All About Badgers

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    Wisconsinites love Bucky Badger, but how much do we know about badgers, really? Join us to learn about the nature and folklore surrounding this secretive animal we’ve adopted as our state mascot. Out-of-state residents are very welcome to join, too.

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    Stargazing

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    Look through a telescope or binoculars to bring into focus the wonders of the night sky.

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    Sunset Watercolors

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    Discover what makes sunsets colorful while watching the sun set over the bay, then create your own.

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    Wildlife in your backyard with David Stokes

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    David Stokes will present a program about nature in your own back yard. Live animals and artifacts will be used to educate through through songs, stories, riddles and movement. Very entertaining night for all ages.

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    Music on the Mound - The Moon Gypsies

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    The Moon Gypsies have a blend of blues, country, folk and rootsy rock and roll.

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    Beaks & Talons

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    Join the educators from the Schlitz Audubon Nature Center and their feathered ambassadors for an event focusing on birds of prey.

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    125 Years At Interstate: Trivia

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    The Wisconsin State Park System is celebrating its 125th anniversary and Interstate is the oldest state park! Join us in celebrating this milestone in the Ice Age Center by participating in a game of Wisconsin-themed trivia!

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    Park Trivia

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    Stop by the front of the park office any time between 2 and 3:30 p.m. to test your knowledge of the park.

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