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    Coulee Region Humane Society

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    Injured wildlife requires special care. Discover how the Coulee Region Humane Society rehabs wildlife. Special guests Flower the Skunk and Tater Tot the Opossum will also be here. The program is at the Interpretive Center. This is a family…

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    Bee Identification

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    Buzz into summer with the bees! Meet at the Bald Bluff Nature Trail.

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    How to Build a Campfire

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    Join the park naturalist to learn some campfire-building basics and safety tips.

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    Places of the Park: Sentinel Trail

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    Join the naturalist for an easy hike along Sentinel Trail near Eagle Tower. Walk along while observing and learning about the forest.

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    Milwaukee Fire Department 150th Anniversary

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    The Milwaukee Fire Department is celebrating 150 years of service in 2025! Join the celebration at Havenwoods with a fire truck, activities, s’mores and games while learning about fire safety.

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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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    The Great River Explorers

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    This month marks the anniversary of Marquette and Joliet’s arrival at the confluence of the Wisconsin and Mississippi Rivers. Join us for a presentation on the lives of these two brave explorers and their historic voyage.

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    Poop & Prints Drop-In

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    Join the naturalist down at the beach anytime from 1 to 3 p.m. to look at various different poop and prints that our forest friends from the park may leave.

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    Critter Corner – Bobcats

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    Head on over to the Critter Corner to learn about bobcats!

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    Flag Day Bike Parade

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    Kid’s - We’re celebrating flag day today so decorate your bikes, strollers, and wagons for a parade through both loops of the campground. Pets and parents are allowed in the parade too. At walking speed it will take 30-45 minutes to walk/bike around…

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