Little Adventurers to Learn About Pollinators at Lake Johnson Park

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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Little Adventurers to Learn About Pollinators at Lake Johnson Park

Are you ready for a grand adventure at Lake Johnson Park? This month, we’ll be learning about pollinators!

Each month, the park offers different themes for young adventurers to explore, combining outdoor activities with educational sessions. The upcoming theme focusing on pollinators will provide children aged 4-6 with a unique learning experience in nature.

The event is scheduled for Saturday, April 20, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. with a participation fee of $3. It is essential for adults to accompany the young participants, with no additional cost for adult attendance.

For those interested in joining this exciting educational opportunity, registration can be completed on RecLink. Don’t miss out on this chance to discover the fascinating world of pollinators in the beautiful setting of Lake Johnson Park.



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