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    Drop-In: Beautiful Butterflies

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    I spy a chrysalis and wings of beautiful shining colors. Come and learn about the amazing life cycle of butterflies.

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    History Of Pike Lake

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    Join the Naturalist on a leisurely hike to North Point, a secluded section of waterfront with a rich history.

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    Nature Craft: Beautiful Butterflies

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    I spy a chrysalis and wings of beautiful shining colors. Come and learn about the amazing life cycle of butterflies.

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    Lizard Mound Work Day

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    Help clear invasive woody vegetation along the trails so that native plants and flowers can thrive while the mounds’ integrity is preserved.

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    BNA Adopt A Highway

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    Make a difference while enjoying a social evening helping keeping the park’s roadside clean! Long pants are recommended. Meet in the Visitor Center Parking Lot.

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    Discovery Bird Walk

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    Meet Master Naturalists Janet & Andy Raddatz to observe birds and nature in the park.

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    Glaciers Galore

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    Join the Naturalist to learn about the unique glacial landscape of southeastern Wisconsin.

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    Flint Knapping Demonstration

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    Join us at the park with David Skrupky, a retired biologist and high school biology teacher from Turtle Lake, Wisconsin, as he gives an interesting demonstration on the ancient skill of ‘flint knapping,' the process of turning rock into usable tools…

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    Astronomy Day: Night Sky Observation

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    Celebrate the night sky at Richard Bong State Recreation Area’s Astronomy Day! Bring your telescope or binoculars and learn how to focus and calibrate. Discover the wonders of the ever changing night sky here at the park! Meet at parking lot F, near…

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    Astronomy Day: Solar Observation

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    Celebrate the night sky at Richard Bong State Recreation Area’s Astronomy Day! Bring your telescope or binoculars and learn how to focus and calibrate. View sun spots and solar flares through a special telescope with a sun filter.

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