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			 Kids Summer Nature Study 
 Looking for educational, memorable opportunities for your kids this 
			summer? Enroll them in our Summer Nature Study Programs Today! All 
			programs require advanced registration and payment. Space is 
			limited. Register by visiting our website at 
			sugargrovenaturecenter.org, email
			
			register@sugargrovenaturecenter.org  or call 309.874.2174. 
			Classes could be cancelled if minimum enrollment is not met by the 
			registration deadline. Please contact us for availability.
 
 Nature Fun Club
 Tuesdays, June 14-July 19 (6 sessions); 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.;
 Ages 6-8
 Nature Adventurer's Club
 Tuesdays, June 14-July 19 (6 sessions); 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.;
 Ages 9-12
 
 Discovery and exploration will be emphasized in this exciting 
			program. Along with environmental themes, show-and-tell, and 
			projects, participants will enjoy plenty of unstructured time in 
			nature. While these programs run concurrently, ages will be divided 
			for most activities.
 
			
			 Fee for Series: Registration & prepayment required by June 7. 
			Discounts available for members.
 Frontier Kids
 Wednesday, June 29; 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.;
 Ages 6-8
 Wednesday, June 29; 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.;
 Ages 9-12
 
 Meet a real buckskinner and learn what skills were needed to survive 
			on the frontier in the 1800’s. Create fun craft projects, play 
			old-time games, and sample snacks from the turn of the 19th century!
 Registration & prepayment required by June 22. Discounts 
			available for members.
 Meet the Monarchs
 Wednesday, July 13; 9:30-11:30 a.m.;
 Ages 6-8;
 Wednesday, July 13; 12:30-2:30 p.m.;
 Ages 9-12
 
 Come explore the magnificent monarch with Laurel Schumacher, 
			Earthkeeper and first grade teacher at Thomas Metcalf Laboratory 
			School! You will learn how to find and identify monarchs in their 
			natural habitat. Explore the life cycle, food sources and habitat of 
			a monarch butterfly. Find out why monarchs need our protection and 
			how you can do your part in conserving this marvelous insect!
 
 Registration & prepayment required by July 6. Discounts available 
			for members.
 
 Creek Stomp
 Tuesday, July 26; 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.;
 Ages 6-8
 Thursday, July 28; 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.;
 Ages 9-12
 
 Kids will love getting wet and muddy as they explore the banks and 
			depths of a nearby creek! Learn about some creatures we might 
			encounter, then head out to creek to see what we can find!
 
 Registration and prepayment required by July 19. Discounts available 
			for members.
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McLean County Art Center Mobile ROVER: Plein Air Watercolor Painting 
Friday, June 3; 1:00-4:00 p.m.;
 Ages 12-19
 
 We are delighted to welcome the McLean County Arts Center’s ROVER: Mobile Arts 
Program for this exciting program! Sugar Grove Nature Center provides the 
perfect setting for this introduction to outdoor studio practice. Under the 
direction of local artist-teacher Dale Evans, students will practice painting 
landscapes “en plein air” (in the open air) using professional artist-grade 
watercolors. A month-long exhibition of the artwork created will be held in 
MCAC’s Brandt Gallery.
 
 Free: Registration is required and seating is limited. Visit mcac.org to sign 
up.
 
Youth Nature Photography Workshop
Thursday, July 7; 9:30-11:30 a.m.;
 Ages 9-12
 
 Explore the art of nature photography with John Tobias! Learn to use the 
features of your camera while creating gorgeous photographs of the natural 
world. Bring a digital camera with fully charged batteries (or extra batteries), 
and a memory card that can hold up to 100 images. No cell phone cameras, please. 
You will spend some time outdoors, so dress for the weather.
 
 Registration and prepayment required by June 30. Discounts available for 
members.
 
 
 
Stream Discovery, Citizen Science
 Friday, July 22; 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.;
 Ages 12-16
 
 Determine the health of a nearby stream by testing the water quality and 
identifying its macro invertebrate inhabitants. We’ll examine all the things 
that we find and analyze the creek’s physical, biological, and chemical 
components. This information will then be entered into a statewide database and 
be compared with other waterways in Illinois.
Sign up today and join us in some 
science fun!
 
 Please bring a lunch. Registration and prepayment required by July 15. Discounts 
available for members.
 
				 
			[Rachael Kramp, Environmental Support 
			Specialist] |