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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 artform with help from our wonderful volunteers.
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Stop in at the nature center to make animal masks, do word searches, color, and complete other animal themed art projects.
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Cynthia Stiles will discuss the pre-Euro American contact and historic rock art at the park and then there will be an opportunity for kids and adults to draw their own rock art on paper.
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Drop in at the park office picnic area to learn about bird adaptations and make origami cranes.
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Learn about animals and have some fun with many, many colors of chalk by the Beach House.
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This family-friendly program will introduce participants to the effigy mounds located at Devil’s Lake State Park.
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Pop into the nature center to learn how to make your own birdfeeder using just popsicle sticks and hot glue.
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Let your artistic energies flow! Using objects from nature, print lovely designs on cloth or note cards.