Little Adventurers Explore the World of Birds at Lake Johnson Park

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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Are you ready for a grand adventure at Lake Johnson Park? If you’re a young nature enthusiast aged 4-6, then get ready to embark on an exciting journey into the world of birds. This month, Lake Johnson Park is hosting a special program called “Little Adventurers: Birds” where children will have the opportunity to learn about these feathered creatures in a fun and educational setting.

The event will take place on Saturday, February 17th from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Participants will have the chance to explore the park, both outdoors and in a classroom setting, and engage in various activities centered around the theme of birds. From bird-watching to interactive lessons, this adventure promises to be both informative and entertaining.

As stated by the park officials, the cost of the program is a nominal fee of $3 per child. Parents or guardians are required to accompany their little adventurers, and they attend for free. No registration is needed for the accompanying adults.

Lake Johnson Park is renowned for its beautiful natural surroundings and diverse wildlife. This program aims to cultivate a love for nature from a young age and encourage children to appreciate and respect the natural world around them. By focusing on birds, participants will not only learn about their characteristics and behavior but also gain a deeper understanding of their importance in the ecosystem.

In the words of the park officials, “This program provides a unique opportunity for young children to connect with nature and learn about birds in a hands-on and engaging way. By exploring the park and participating in interactive activities, children will develop a greater appreciation for the beauty and diversity of our avian friends.”

To participate in the “Little Adventurers: Birds” program, interested individuals can register on RecLink, the park’s official registration platform. Spaces are limited, so early registration is recommended to secure a spot for your child.

So, if you’re looking for a fun and educational activity for your little one, mark your calendars for Saturday, February 17th and join Lake Johnson Park for an unforgettable adventure exploring the fascinating world of birds.



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