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Account feature at www.XcelEnergy.com, <br />or contact customer care at 1-800-895-4999 <br />Sally Manzara Interpretive Nature Center Update <br />The Sally Manzara Interpretive Nature Center building in Sunfish <br />Lake Park is open Monday through Friday 9 AM to 4 PM and <br />Saturday 9-Noon. Please visit our website www.sminc-lake-elmo.org <br />for more information or to sign up for the monthly newsletter. <br />EXHIBITS IN THE BUILDING <br />Sunfish Aquarium <br />Beehive behind glass for observing the bees in action <br />Park History <br />Park Geology <br />Butterflies <br />Aquatic Life <br />Native American Culture <br />Birds in the Park <br />Ecosystems in the Park <br />Prairie Restoration at Sunfish Lake Park - what lives here <br />Forest Floor - flowers and mushrooms. <br />3D printed insects <br />Weather Station <br />Kids Play areas <br />AED defibrillator <br />WHAT YOU CAN SEE OUTDOORS (open whenever the Park is <br />open) <br />Apiary where the bees are busy making honey for the winter <br />Story Trail "Planting a Rainbow" - in cooperation with the County <br />Library <br />Prairie Plant Specimen Walk - see each plant as an individual before <br />you walk the prairie trail <br />Monarch way station - nectar for their migration journey <br />Messy Play Area - a canoe full of sand, stepping stumps, very slow <br />turtle ride <br />Big Bird Nest - walk in and pretend to be an eagle <br />Rain Gardens - program with Washington Conservation District
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