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    Nature Detectives

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    Discover the secrets of nature by participating in the Wisconsin Explorer program!

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    Invasive Pull-a-thon

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    The Greenbush Kettle Prairie has not yet been designated a state natural area, but it is one of the few sites in the Kettle Moraine that contains original prairie vegetation. The site has two steep, undisturbed slopes that were never plowed…

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    Yoga In The Park

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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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    Kayak With The Naturalist

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    Kayak down the pristine Oconomowoc River to enjoy all the sights, sounds and smells of the great outdoors.

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    Women’s Sunset Hike

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    Join the naturalist for a hike up the East Bluff to watch the sunset.

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    Wisconsin Bats

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    Join Master Naturalist Rex Robertson and learn about bats in Wisconsin.

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    Music in the Park: Mike Munson

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    Mike Munson is an adept slide guitar player with a reverence for the history and evolution of American music.

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    Shakespeare in the State Parks: A Midsummer Night's Dream

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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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    Flintknapping Demonstration

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    Meet the naturalist and members of the Driftless Pathways organization down at the Bluewater Bay Shelter near the shower buildings to get a hands-on demonstration of flintknapping, which is the process of making stone tools.

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    Nature Storytime: Raccoons

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    Where do raccoons live? What do they eat? Find out some interesting facts about these small mammals! Nature Storytime is led by volunteer Kathy Scharfenberg and includes a short story and fun activities. Recommended for children ages 3-5.

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