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			 Hummingbird Festival & Pollination Celebration Saturday, August 27, 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
 Hummingbird Banding from 10:00 a.m.-Noon.
 FREE for ALL AGES! No registration required.
 
 What is pollination and why are pollinators important?
 
 Join us to find out! All ages are encouraged to learn about 
			hummingbirds, monarchs, bees, and other pollinators from experts 
			during programs, guided hikes, and garden tours. Browse an 
			assortment of products available from Wild Birds Unlimited of 
			Normal. Learn about Monarch butterfly tagging, tour our Monarch 
			WayStation, and visit with Wild Ones members to learn more about the 
			incredible value of planting native plants, especially milkweed, on 
			your property.
 
Tiny Melodies: Gone WildProgram designed for ages birth-4,
 but all ages are welcome.
 Wednesdays, September 7, 14, 21, & 28 (Series); 10:00-11:00 a.m.
 
 Tiny Melodies: Gone Wild, is an interactive Family Music Making Experience! 
Children AND their caregivers will join Meryl Brown, Board Certified Music 
Therapist, in a variety of music-making opportunities including instrument play, 
singing, movement & storytelling. Each of these experiences will bring 
participants into nature as we learn about birds, animals, flowers and trees!
 Join us for this fun and exciting opportunity as we jump into nature and go 
WILD!
 Fee for Series with membership discounts.
 Registration and prepayment required by August 24.
 
 
 Certified Interpretive Guide Training
 Thursdays, September 8, 15, 22, & 29; 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
 Adults Only
 
 The National Association for Interpretation is offering an 
			interpretive guide course for people who will be delivering programs 
			at interpretive sites. This course includes: history, definition, 
			and principles of interpretation; making your programs purposeful, 
			enjoyable, relevant, organized, and thematic; presentation and 
			communication skills; certification requirements; and all materials 
			and workbook.   Fee charged.
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				 To register and for more information, visit www.interpnet.com/certification, 
			or contact course instructor, Bob Carter, at bob@interpworld.com or 
			815-238-7930. Leopold Bench Building WorkshopSaturday, September 24; 10:00 a.m.-noon
 Adults or Families
 
 When the famed conservationist and father of the modern 
				environmental movement Aldo Leopold wanted a place to sit down, 
				he built himself a simple bench with timeless appeal. Join us to 
				make your very own Leopold Bench - the perfect addition to any 
				yard, garden, porch, or trail! The Central Illinois Woodworkers 
				Club has created pre-cut bench kits for assembly by individuals 
				and families.
 No carpentry skills are needed. The benches are 
			48” long and are made of treated yellow pine. All participants will 
			also receive a copy of Aldo Leopold’s classic, A Sand County 
			Almanac.Fee charged with discounts for members. One kit per family please.
 
 Registration and pre-payment required by September 19th.
 
			[Rachael Kramp, Environmental Support 
			Specialist] 
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