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    Ink Fish Printing

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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. Try your hand at this ancient art form with help from our wonderful volunteers.

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    Birds & Birding

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    Join Wisconsin Master Naturalists Dennis and Diane Reynolds anytime from 10-11:30 a.m. o learn about birds, identifying birds, and birding in the area.

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    Exploring Kohler Dunes Hike

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    Shaped by sand, sculpted by wind, and carved by ice—what stories do the Kohler Dunes have to tell? Step into this captivating landscape with Master Naturalist Jim Buchholz and naturalist Butch Dumez as your guides for an unforgettable hike along the…

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    What Can You Hear in Your Backyard?

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    Children aged 1-8 will enjoy a reading of Paul Showers' "The Listening Walk," followed by a nature scavenger hunt with Master Naturalist Garth Ewing.

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    Dusky Departure: Bats

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    Learn all about bats and observe them as they depart from their roosts for their nightly feasts!

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    Shakespeare In The Park: Love's Labour's Lost

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    The Summit Players present their 2025 season: Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost.

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    Nature Station: Trees

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    Stop by the table in front of the park office any time between 2 and 3:30 p.m. to learn about the many trees of southern Wisconsin and tips to identify them.

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    Songbird Station

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    Meet the Naturalist at the beach anytime from 1-3 p.m. to learn all about songbirds! Learn the calls of birds, birding tips, how you can help songbird populations, and more! This event is free to attend, but a vehicle admission sticker is required.

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    Take A Hike!

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    Stroll down the Silverbrook Trail and discover remnants of an old copper mine, the Silverbrook mansion and its many abandoned amenities.

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    Wildlife Wonders: Bats

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    Want to learn more about one of Peninsula’s mysterious nocturnal creatures?

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