FREEPORT — Wolfe’s Neck Woods State Park is offering a new series of public programs designed for children ages 7-10 and their caregivers. These new programs focus on hands-on nature discovery and nature awareness. Programs will include projects and experiments, active games involving stealth and creativity, and multi-sensory exploration.
Summer Nature Explorations invites any kids who want to get to know the plants and animals of the park better, or who just want to feel more at home in the natural world, to come to Wolfe’s Neck Woods State Park.
Programs are one hour long and are free with park admission. They take place on 1 p.m. Sunday through Aug. 30. Kids and their caregivers are welcome to come to one, several, or all programs.
Preregister by calling (207) 865-4465.
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