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    Walking Stick Workshop

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    Do you enjoy using a hiking stick while hiking? Now you can make your own!

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    The Great Ice Age

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    Stop by to learn about the last Ice Age and how it shaped Kettle Moraine. Meet at the Ottawa Lake Beach Pavilion.

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    BioBlitz With The Milwaukee Public Museum

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    A BioBlitz is a 24-hour celebration of biodiversity where scientists work together to see how many species of plants and animals they can find in one area. Join us for Community Day, where you can participate in activities, hikes and see what was…

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    History Of Stonehaven: The Quarry Town

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    Harrington Beach has quite a history, join local resident Vicki Manzeck on a walk through the park learning about the people who lived, worked, and played here in the Company Town of Stonehaven.

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    WATER OR SKY DRAGONFLY?

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    Join naturalist Phyllis McKenzie to discover how the amazing dragonflies and damselflies of Wisconsin survive above and below the water’s surface; then try your hand at catching both aquatic and aerial insects.

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    Walking Stick Workshop

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    Do you enjoy using a hiking stick while hiking? Now you can make your own!

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    Saturday Morning Nature Sleuths

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    Get on those detective hats and join us every Saturday from June through August as we solve and look for clues in the Wisconsin Explorer books.

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    Night Flyers

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    Bats are out every night making our lives better – but they’re in trouble. Find out about the problem and what you can do to help at the naturalist’s table by the Beach House.

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    Furbearers Of Wisconsin

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    Come check out this drop-in program about the furbearers of Wisconsin! Dozens of pelts will be on display for you to interact with.

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    Solving the Wisconsin Explorer Books

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    Pull out your magnifying glasses and let us solve the mysteries that lie within our Wisconsin Explorer books.

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