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    Bats Bouncing Back

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    Join Caroline Frantz, Wisconsin Bat Ambassador, for an engaging presentation about your local bats.

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    Create Your Own Walking Stick

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    Come and join us for a fun, hands-on event where you design and paint your own walking stick! All supplies are provided, but feel free to bring your own stick!

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    Fishing In The Dark!

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    Join us during Free Fun Weekend just before dusk and watch the sunset as we cast our lines off into Little Falls Lake!

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    Lake Life

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    Stop by the Twin Valley Beach to learn all about the life of the lake. Come prepared to wade in the water if you wish or stay on dry land.

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    What Can You Hear in Your Backyard?

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    Please join Garth Ewing with the Wisconsin Master Naturalists for an event at Lake Kegonsa State Park.

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    Pollinators: Beneficial Beauties

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    Join us for a family-friendly presentation about monarchs and other Wisconsin pollinators. Learn all about these important creatures and how you can help them from Master Naturalist Judy Salus.

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    The Big Canoe Adventure

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    Join Summer Outdoor Adventure Club, Inc. founder and experienced naturalist Gary Williams in his 33-foot canoe to explore Mirror Lake from the water.

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    Critter Corner – Fox

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    Check out the spectacular world of foxes. Head on over to join the naturalist for hands-on activities and fun. This program’s activities are designed with families in mind but open to kids of all ages.

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    Voyageur Reenactment

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    Join Isaac Walters and Gene Tesdahl to celebrate the 125th anniversary of Interstate Park with a historical reenactment! They will sing French paddling songs and display artifacts in their hands-on 1790s canoe camp. Walters and Tesdahl met as…

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    Pothole Trail Guided Hike

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    Join the naturalist on a 0.4-mile hike back in time to learn about the geology of Interstate and how the unique terrain and characteristics of the St. Croix Valley came to be.

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