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Park programs, July 20

July 20, 2012
The Advertiser-Tribune

Tiffin

PNC Bank's Summer Concert Series at Hedges-Boyer Park continues July 29 with a concert by Spittin' Image. The next concert is Aug. 5 by Green Springs Band.

The season ends with Summer Splash Aug. 15. Residents can provide a canned food item for admission to the city swimming pool 1-7 p.m. followed by a free ice cream social and concert at 7 p.m. by Columbian and Calvert marching bands.

Seneca County

Little Ones Nature Days day camp is planned 9 a.m.-noon July 26-27 at Garlo Heritage Nature Preserve. Children ages 3-5 can register. Adult companions may stay if they wish.

Kids are to learn about areas of the preserve - hike, fish, canoe, catch a frog and more activities. Cost is $5.

A teen camp program, Working for Wildlife, is planned 9 a.m.-noon July 30-Aug. 3 for ages 12-17.

Teens will work in a different preserve each day doing gardening, trail-building and habitat restoration. Parents must provide transportation. Fee is $15.

A Preschool Pals program on "Flutterbies" for ages 3-5 with an adult companion is to take place 5 p.m. Aug. 2 at Steyer Nature Preserve.

Youth ages 6-12 can attend a "Where the Wild Things Are" nature camp 9 a.m.-noon Aug. 6-10 at Garlo preserve.

Explore a different habitat each day and discover where the wild things are.

Registration is required for each camp by calling (419) 435-3915.

Sandusky County

A shorebird banding program is planned 7 a.m. July 28. Meet at Sandusky County Park District, 1970 Countryside Place, Fremont, and join Tom Kashmer to learn about bird banding research in a wetland area.

Open to ages 18 and older. Registration is required by calling (419) 334-4495.

"Blue Moonlight" canoe outings are set for 8:30 p.m. Aug. 1-3. Meet at the park office, 1970 Countryside Place, Fremont.

The outing is for couples 18 and older, and each person must register with a partner. Register at (419) 334-4495.

Hancock County

Princesses can go on a nature adventure at Oakwoods Nature Preserve at 10 a.m. July 28.

Girls are to be led on a grand adventure through the woods to search for wildlife and wildflowers. Girls are encouraged to dress in a princess costume, but outfits and shoes may get dirty.

The free program is recommended for children ages 3 years old and older with an adult companion.

Registration is required by Thursday by calling (419) 425-7275.

 
 

 

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