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    KIDS LEARN TO FISH

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    Want to learn to fish? Join us to learn about fishing basics through fun onshore activities. Recommended ages 6-10. Space is limited so please call the park office at 715-536-8773 to sign up. Plan: Meet outside the enclosed shelter building. This…

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    Paddling In The Park

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    Join volunteer Bob Whaley to learn paddle strokes and helpful tips for canoeing and kayaking.

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    Exploring Your Parks & Camping 101

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    Drop by to learn some tips on how to enjoy our parks, whether you are a regular visitor or a newbie.

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    Foraging for Food and Medicine

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    Join Tina Nebergall, a community herbalist and forager, for a plant walk to introduce you to the local plants around us that can be used for food and medicine.

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    Do you know what Poison Ivy looks like?

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    Do you know what poison ivy looks like? Drop in at Eagle Tower to find out or test your knowledge.

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    Wildlife Tracking Workshop

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    Join us as we welcome instructor Nicholas WazeeGale for this all-day workshop to learn about accurately tracking our local wildlife

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    Campfire with the Warden

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    Join our State Park Wardens at the camp host site and learn more about campfire building and how you can be safe in and around the park.

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    Kids Archery Camp 3

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    At this kids' archery camp, you can learn archery basics from NASP-certified instructors. The camp is open to kids aged 9-17.

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    Wild Child In The Park

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    Wild Child is all about nature, kids and adventure! Join the naturalist for hands-on activities like games, stories, crafts and more.

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    Great Camp Meals with Ease: How to Prepare for Cooking at Camp

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    Join Tom and Jocelyn to learn how to outfit your camp kitchen so you can enjoy making great meals. Learn food preparation techniques that will improve your cooking experience, whether you use a cookstove or a campfire.

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