01/16/2016 – Raptor Feeding
Observe Meadowside's resident raptors during their feeding time and hear some stories about the raptors on exhibit. All ages
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Observe Meadowside's resident raptors during their feeding time and hear some stories about the raptors on exhibit. All ages
Want to jump like a frog? Dig a hole to China? Search for spineless wonders? Then join us in the outdoor classroom exploration areas at the Black Hill Visitor Center. … Continue reading 01/16/2016 – Outdoor Classroom Explor-a-thon
Take a walk with a naturalist on nearby trails to discover what's happening in nature around Brookside Nature Center. One day we might learn how to identify trees in winter, … Continue reading 01/16/2016 – Wheaton Wanders
Using willow staves and a round wooden base, we'll fashion a simple, cylindrical basket by applying basic basket weaving techniques. The natural container we create will be ideal for holding … Continue reading 01/16/2016 – Easy Basketry
Baby its cold outside! But don't let that stop you from enjoying a roaring campfire under the stars. Join a naturalist for a winter-inspired campfire followed by s'mores! Meet at … Continue reading 01/16/2016 – Winter Campfire
What animals live in and around Wheaton Regional Park and which animals actually live in the nature center? Join this family friendly presentation and your chance to see the animals … Continue reading 01/17/2016 – Meet the Animals
Now that the weather is colder, enjoy a tale about nature in the cozy comfort of the nature center. Join us in January by our cozy hearth to watch the … Continue reading 01/17/2016 – January Storytimes: Winter Weather
Look around...listen...breath deep...touch! Our understanding of the world around us is based on what we can sense, and what we can imagine. As humans, we have limited senses of hearing … Continue reading 01/17/2016 – What Are You Missing?
Take a hike by the light of the full moon. We'll look and listen for creatures that are most active at night. Hikes are approximately 1 mile. Dress warmly and … Continue reading 01/22/2016 – Night Hike: Black Hill
Learn which seed is preferred by which bird and where to place your feeders, then make a treat or a feeder for your backyard feathered friends. Please register everyone attending … Continue reading 01/23/2016 – Backyard Birding