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Blending his background in jazz with the sounds of Indigenous music, Ryan Meisel's presentation blurs the lines between performance, meditation and soulful exploration.
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Meet the Naturalist in the turnaround circle near sites 135-140 to learn about some fire safety and hear some campfire stories. Smores will be included!
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Join us for a free Lindy Hop lesson from Baraboo Swing to get you ready to swing the night away to the Big Band music of the Hal Edward orchestra!
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Meet the naturalist at the boat landing for an evening paddle to enjoy the peaceful lake and learn about the park's natural history, geology and vegetation.
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Join us for a short presentation about these fascinating — and disappearing — insects
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Join Theodore Peña and Allison Erena for a 30 to 40-minute talk and presentation about astronomy. Learn about current and upcoming celestial events and research, and then, weather permitting, view the sky through a telescope.
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Universe in the Park includes a rain-or-shine presentation on astronomy, including recent astronomical news, and a weather-dependent star party, where visitors can view available astronomical objects through a telescope.
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Universe in the Park includes a rain-or-shine presentation on astronomy, including recent astronomical news, and a weather-dependent star party, where visitors can view available astronomical objects through a telescope.
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Star Splitters host programs with presentations and telescope viewings.
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Learn about bats and hike to locate them at Ottawa. See the sunset while using bat sensor devices to locate bat sonar and search for bat habitat. We will begin with a small introduction to the local bat species and then hike out to try and find them.