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Drop-in Program

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    Campfire Stories: Frog Frolic

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    Gather the family and spend some time together around the campfire as we share stories at the Horicon Marsh.

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    Pond Dipping Session

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    Join the naturalist near the boat landing anytime between 1 and 3 p.m. and use nets to explore what’s in the water. See the critters that are normally hidden to us!

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    Bees Build Homes

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    Have you ever wondered where solitary bees make their homes? Most bees do not live together in hives! Come celebrate Pollinator Week with us by learning about solitary nesting bees.

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    Level Up!

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    Join the DNR and our partners from the Jack Russell Memorial Library to Level Up your summer by taking a break from those games on your device.

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    Stamp A Story

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    When you create art, you tell a story. What will yours say? Use stamps, ink and a variety of drawing materials to create a fun image!

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    Juneteenth Celebration

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    Join DNR staff and our partners from Just Us of Washington County for an afternoon of celebration! Juneteenth is a federal holiday celebrated annually on June 19, marking the end of slavery within the United States. There will be a variety of…

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    Yoga In The Park

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    Join us for a morning of mindfulness with the park naturalist and a local yoga instructor. This is a drop-in event – come for part of it or stay for the whole experience.

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    Park Protectors: Trash Timeline

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    Do you know how long it takes your trash to decompose? Drop in at Eagle Tower to find out or test your knowledge.

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    Scales, Scutes & Skins!

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    Do you know the difference between a reptile and an amphibian? A live animal show and adaptation game will compare reptile and amphibian adaptations to teach about the important roles these animals play in the environment.

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    Scales And Slime Drop In

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    In this nature drop-in presented by Tom Lentz, Wisconsin Master Naturalist, we will explore some of the reptiles and amphibians that call Wisconsin home.

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