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The Sally Manzara Interpretive Nature Center is open every day <br />Visit https_//sminc-lake-etmo.oral for details. <br />INTERPRETIVE <br />The Sally Manzara Interpretive Nature Center in Lake Elmo's <br />Sunfish Lake Park is operated by a non-profit organization for <br />the benefit of the entire community- We offer programs and <br />events for people of all ages. and have "adopted" the Park in <br />the City's program. This work is all funded by donations. <br />To make a donation visit httpsa/sminc-lake-eImo.orq/donate/ <br />Thank you for your support! <br />What do animals do in the winter? How <br />do they stay warm? How do they find <br />food? Learn answers to these questions <br />and more on Saturday November 19" <br />Join us this Saturday 10-11:15am for a <br />family fun event with Ecologist Mary <br />Frick. Learn about what animals do in the <br />winter and head outside for an outdoor <br />game or hike. Register in advance or drop <br />in $5/family: <br />https://sminc-Take-elrno.org/f amily- <br />nature-exploration-events/ <br />Join us for our next adult presentation <br />series. Dave Crawford is an excellent <br />presenter, you don't want to miss this <br />opportunity. <br />Our next Adult Presentation Series Event <br />will be on Monday, November 21st at 7pm <br />- Loggers' Tales with retired Minnesota <br />State Park Naturalist Dave Crawford <br />The story of the change from a vast forest <br />of huge white pines to the very different <br />landscape we see today is also a story of <br />the people who made the change - the <br />lumbertacks. Dave Crawford will use <br />photos, mostly taken 100 to 150 years <br />ago, to tell the story, with a focus on the <br />St. Croix River watershed, the heart of <br />white pine logging in the Midwest, <br />Program fee $10 - register here: https:// <br />sminc lakeā¢elmo.org/adult education - <br />presentation -serves/ <br />
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