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Is there a tree living on Earth today that lived when woolly mammoths walked on the Earth? Can the rings of a tree be correlated to historical events? Learn about the different identifiers of trees: rings, bark and leaves. Let’s take a walk and…
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Where do you get your oxygen from? Learn about the historical progression of plants by fossil records and explore the anatomy of seeds and flowers through dissection. Beauty is everywhere. Come bloom with us!
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Join Master Naturalist Judy Salus as she presents a family-friendly program about the importance of trees through fun facts and activities.
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Join arborist and horticulturist Tom Wolfe as he shares his vast knowledge about trees and shrubs.
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Join DNR Forest Health and Parks staff on Invasive Species Awareness Weekend for a one-mile hike at Lake Kegonsa State Park to learn about insects, diseases and plants causing tree health issues.
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Celebrate the longest day of the year with a peaceful community forest bathing experience.
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Help clean up litter and plant trees at High Cliff State Park.
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Each spring, the MacKenzie Center welcomes the community to experience the heritage and process of maple sugaring for our annual Maple Festival.
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Join arborist and horticulturist Tom Wolfe and park staff to learn how to use a key to ID trees in winter.
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Enjoy a day full of winter fun at Havenwoods while school is out! Outdoor adventures, indoor crafts, and fun activities to engage school-age children will be available all day. Explore and play while making new friends.