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After School: Omnivores


After School: Omnivores
Date/Time
Last Day To Register
2/23/2021 5:00 PM
Location
31 Titus Mill Road
Pennington, NJ 08534, US
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After School Program: Omnivores

Come learn alongside your child about the fascinating world of mammals and how these creatures adapt to survive the challenging winter season! Join us for one 1.5 hour class or for the entire 8-class series, as we discover the variety, behavior and resiliency of the mammals that inhabit our reserve. Winter is a great time to observe mammals; the vegetation has lost its foliage, revealing the secrets of resident mammals who leave behind tracks, trails and other signs more easily discovered. 

Watershed Educators Vicky Allen and Yesenia Feliciano will teach participants outside in the living laboratory of our 950-acre Watershed Reserve. Each class will offer hands-on activities, a hike, and take-home activities to reinforce the topics covered in the class. Participants should come prepared to learn, engage, and have fun!  Students will be grouped together by ages 6-9 and ages 10-12 for age appropriate explorations of the material. 

Ages 6 -12. In-person program. Dress for the weather of the day. Masks, social distancing, and adult attendance required. Discount available for members.

Register for single classes or for all 8 sessions. Full Semester discount available to those who register for all 8 session. Use discount code FULLSEMESTER when you register and pay for for the full semester all at once.


Further reading about our policies for in-person programs: https://thewatershed.org/in-person-program-policies/

 
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Cost
$15.00 per Adult
$15.00 per Child (6-12)
Cancellation Policy
Cancellations received at least 48 hours in advance are eligible for a refund, if applicable. Please let us know if you cannot attend; we may be able to offer your space to someone else.

  

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