Programs for the Soul
FIRST TUESDAY OF THE MONTH
Plant Slant Meal Tips
7:00-8:00PM
(Adults Only)
​​Learn about and practice incorporating rich
arrays of fresh fruits and vegetables that
can help fight sickness and diseases.
FIRST SATURDAY OF THE MONTH
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10:00-12:00PM year round
(Maximum 10 families: 30 people)
The wild challenge is a call to get up, get out and get wild! Wildlife can be
very mysterious! It'll take a top nature detective to get to the bottom of it.
Can you help solve this case?
Going Wild Club
Going Wild Challenges
Animal tracks and signs
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What happens at night?
Fallen feathers and fur
Who’s scat?
Signs of spring and kite flying
on the Trinity Trails
Wind and weather, set up
your own weather station
Wildflowers, make and
take birdhouses
Clouds, shadows and
time, make your own sundial
Camouflage in nature,
hidden in plain sight
All about trees: identification,
age, recycling and where paper
comes from
Winged Creature Identification: doves,
bats and other winged creatures
Night Owls, constellation spotting,
smores and family camp out
Signs of autumn, lake gulls,
turkey calling and bulb planting
Hibernation, recycling, frog
and toad abodes and natural
bird feeders
June
may
Apr.
mar.
Jan.
Feb.
July
aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
dec.
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SECOND SATURDAY OF THE MONTH
Classic Fairytales and
Life Lessons
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10:00-11:00AM year round
Ages: Preschool-2nd grade
Children will act out classic fairy
tales while learning
life lessons.
Drama and Character
Virtues
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11:00AM-12:00PM year round
Ages: 3rd-6th grade
Students will collaborate to make
up their own play based upon the
character virtues of honesty,
integrity, empathy,
trustworthiness,
responsibility, and courage.
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THIRD SATURDAY OF THE MONTH
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*THREE TIMES A YEAR
Scheduled Walk
or Run
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9:00-10:00AM year round
(For families)
*These walks are to fund the
Jack Savell Memorial
Nature Reserve