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			 Little Wonders: Big Nature, Little Nature Ages 3-5 with an adult chaperone.
 Wednesday, August 20; 10:00-11:30 a.m. or 1:00-2:30 p.m.
 We’ll 
			search for big leaves and little leaves, big plants and little 
			plants, big animals and little animals. Then we’ll enjoy big and 
			little snacks, stories, and crafts! Fee: $5/child members, 
			$8/child non-members; registration required
 For more information or to register for this program, phone 
			309.874.2174 or email
			
			register@sugargrovenaturecenter.org  Sugar Grove Nature 
			Center is located in beautiful, historic Funks Grove, just south of 
			Bloomington-Normal. For a map and directions to the Nature Center, 
			membership and program information visit us on-line at
			
			www.sugargrovenaturecenter.org
 Hummingbird Festival & 
			Pollination CelebrationSaturday, August 30; 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
 Free admission.
 
 
			 
			Plan to attend our 8th Annual Hummingbird Festival & Pollination 
			Celebration! Celebrate hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies – the 
			vital pollinators for countless varieties of plant life in Funks 
			Grove. Enjoy entertainment, education, food, and fun at this FREE 
			event!
 
 What is pollination and why are pollinators important? Join us to 
			find out! All ages are encouraged to learn about pollination and 
			pollinator migration from experts during seminars, classroom 
			programs, guided hikes, and garden tours. Children will especially 
			enjoy watching puppet shows, making crafts, and overcoming obstacles 
			in a life-sized game of migration.
 
 We are excited to welcome back Vern Kleen of Springfield, Illinois, 
			to the Festival again this year. Vern is one of the few licensed 
			hummingbird banders in the United States. During the day he will 
			demonstrate trapping, banding, and releasing hummingbirds. 
			Celebration participants will have the chance to “adopt” a bird to 
			receive updates if it is recaptured.
 
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			 Attend hummingbird seminars led by Deanna Frautschi and 
				Jeanine Morse to learn more about attracting these winged 
				wonders to your yard and garden. Browse an assortment of 
				products from Wild Birds Unlimited of Normal, tour our Monarch 
				Waystation, visit with Wild Ones members to learn about native 
				landscaping, explore our honey bee hives and sample some Sugar 
				Grove honey! New this year…meet Kirby and Cindy Pringle, 
			creators of “Plight of the Monarch,” a 22 minute documentary that 
			looks at the causes behind the rapidly declining population of the 
			monarch, the lifecycle of the butterfly and what people can do to 
			help increase the number of monarchs. Multiple showings of the film 
			will take place throughout the festival.
 Follow us on Facebook or visit our website at
			
			www.sugargrovenaturecenter.org  to find a complete listing 
			of events, updated information, and previews of the days’ activities 
			as the festival approaches.
 
 Please Note: Guests will not be permitted on the grounds before 
			10:00 a.m. on the day of the festival.
 
 For more information about this or other Nature Center programs, 
			phone 309.874.2174 or email
			
			info@sugargrovenaturecenter.org
 
 Sugar Grove Nature Center is located in beautiful, historic Funks 
			Grove, Illinois just south of Bloomington-Normal off of Old Route 
			66. For a map and directions to the Nature Center, membership and 
			program information, please visit us on-line at
			
			www.sugargrovenaturecenter.org
 
			[Text received; JANET RASMUSSEN, 
			SUGAR GROVE NATURE CENTER] 
			
			 
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