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    Music in the Park: The Swing Crew!

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    The Swing Crew performs a wide variety of music, including classic rock, country, pop, swing, "island beat" and about any other genre you could possibly come up with.

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    Pop-Up Nature: Nature Magnified

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    Stop by the Pop-Up Nature to discover the natural world that’s just out of sight.

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    Wild Child In The Park

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    Wild Child is all about nature, kids and adventure! Join the naturalist for hands-on activities like games, stories, crafts and more.

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    Beavers: Wetland Engineers

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    Join the naturalist on a 1-mile hike around the lake to learn about the rodent engineers that shape many freshwater habitats!

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    Sun Smart

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    How can you stay safe in the bright summer sun? Drop in to the Nicolet Beach pavilion to find out more and make a craft!

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    Shakespeare in the Park: Love's Labour's Lost

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    This is the Summit Players' new production of Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost.

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    Glacial Landforms Hike

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    Join the Naturalist for a hike on the Kame Terrace Trail. Learn about the glacial history of the Kettle Moraine and see glacial landforms. This is an “easy” 2-mile hike on a non-paved trail with some hilly terrain (60-90 minutes). All ages welcome.

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    State Park Trivia

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    Join the Naturalist at the beach anytime from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. to test your knowledge on the Wisconsin State Park System.

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    Fathers and Fish

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    Stop by the Ice Age Center any time between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. to celebrate dads while learning about the fish of Wisconsin!

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    Father’s Day Hike at Kinnickinnic State Park

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    This hike is for everyone who wants to celebrate the spirit of Father’s Day! Bring along someone special—a friend, family member, mentor or anyone who has been a caring presence in your life and join us for a refreshing 3-mile round-trip hike…

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