Earth Day Celebration Planned at Lincoln
College’s Creekside
Free, full day of celebrations for the entire
community
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[April 19, 2016]
LINCOLN
- Creekside, Lincoln College’s outdoor center for environmental
education, is hosting an Earth Day Celebration on Saturday, April 23
from 9:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. |
This family-friendly event is free and celebrates the past,
present, and future of our planet. Attendees are encouraged to spend
the entire day at Creekside.
Dr. Michael Wiant, Director of the Illinois State Museum and former
Director of Dickson Mounds Museum will available to help attendees
identify any Native American artifacts. The public is invited to
bring any artifacts in their collection to be professionally
identified by Dr. Wiant.
A few of the Earth Day activities planned include:
- Family reading circle in the woods
- Petting Zoo (10 a.m.- 2 p.m.)
- Bird house building
- Nature art
- Tracking mammals
- Nature hikes
- Learning about pollinators and their prairie habitat
- Tree identification and sapling give-away
- Learning about skeleton and skulls
Lunch and refreshments will be available for purchase or
families may bring their own picnic lunch. The Lincoln College
String Ensemble will perform during the lunch hour. [to top of second
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Creekside is located along Sugar Creek, about four miles north of Lincoln, off
of County Rd 2000N, halfway between County Rd 1100E and 1225th Ave, at the end
of the Small-Edwards Trace gravel road. To locate Creekside on Mapquest: search
1170 County Road 2000N, Lincoln, IL or on Google Maps: search 1234 County Road
2000N, Lincoln.
[Christina Xamis]
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