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SUMMARY:Wee Ones: Squirrels
DESCRIPTION:Learn about squirrels\, which are one of the most common backyard animals\, and about the different types of squirrels that can be found in the parks. Participants will listen to a story\, touch real squirrel furs\, play with an acorn sensory bin\, watch squirrels feeding at the feeders\, and color a squirrel coloring page. \nOakwoods Nature Preserve\nDiscovery Center\n10 AM \nAges 3 and under with an adult; other aged siblings are welcome to attend.\nFree; registration is not required. \nTim Kleman\ntkleman@hancockparks.com
URL:https://hancockparks.com/event/wee-ones-squirrels/
LOCATION:Oakwoods Nature Preserve\, Discovery Center
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260303T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260303T203000
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UID:4669-1772566200-1772569800@hancockparks.com
SUMMARY:Full Worm Moon Hike
DESCRIPTION:As winter is ending\, venture out to see the last full moon of the cold season. Listen for Barred Owls\, American Woodcock\, and wood frogs. Trails may be wet and muddy\, so wear the appropriate shoes. \nAeraland Recreation Area\nShelter\n7:30 PM \nAll ages are welcome.\nFree; registration is not required. \nMichelle Rumschlag\nmrumschlag@hancockparks.com
URL:https://hancockparks.com/event/full-worm-moon-hike/
LOCATION:Aeraland Recreation Area\, Shelter\, Fostoria\, OH\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260304T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260304T110000
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CREATED:20260123T183511Z
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UID:4670-1772618400-1772622000@hancockparks.com
SUMMARY:Fantastic Feathers
DESCRIPTION:Birds are covered with feathers\, which are used for more than just flying. Learn about the parts of a feather and how people use them\, listen to a story about birds\, and look at real bird wings and feathers. Participants will draw a bird using a feather quill and ink. \nOakwoods Nature Preserve\nDiscovery Center\n10 AM \nAges 3-6 with an adult; other aged siblings are welcome to attend.\nFree; registration is not required. \nTim Kleman\ntkleman@hancockparks.com
URL:https://hancockparks.com/event/fantastic-feathers/
LOCATION:Oakwoods Nature Preserve\, Discovery Center
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260304T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260304T190000
DTSTAMP:20260414T094812
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SUMMARY:Fantasy Map Making
DESCRIPTION:The art of map making is centuries old. Maps are used to show the locations of important landmarks around the world. Learn about the history of map making\, the key parts of a map\, and the type of information a map can show. Participants will create their own map by pouring beans onto a piece of paper\, tracing the outline to create the border of a fantasyland\, and filling in the details with interesting landmarks. \nOakwoods Nature Preserve\nDiscovery Center\n6 PM \nAll ages are welcome.\nFree; registration is not required. \nTim Kleman\ntkleman@hancockparks.com
URL:https://hancockparks.com/event/fantasy-map-making/
LOCATION:Oakwoods Nature Preserve\, Discovery Center
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260307T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260307T143000
DTSTAMP:20260414T094812
CREATED:20260128T132646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T132646Z
UID:4672-1772890200-1772893800@hancockparks.com
SUMMARY:Spring is Coming Hike
DESCRIPTION:Look up and down and search for signs of spring. While hiking\, stop\, look\, and listen for wood frogs calling\, bees buzzing\, mourning cloak butterflies flying\, and the harbinger-of-spring blooming. \nLitzenberg Memorial Woods\nGatehouse\n1:30 PM \nAll ages are welcome.\nFree; registration is not required. \nChris Allen\ncallen@hancockparks.com
URL:https://hancockparks.com/event/spring-is-coming-hike/
LOCATION:Litzenberg Memorial Woods\, Gatehouse\, 6100 US 224 West\, Findlay\, 45840
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260309T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260309T110000
DTSTAMP:20260414T094812
CREATED:20260128T132745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T132745Z
UID:4673-1773050400-1773054000@hancockparks.com
SUMMARY:Discovery Stories: Ducks
DESCRIPTION:March is a great time to see ducks as they fly north for spring migration. Use pictures and mounts to learn about ducks and what makes ducks unique\, listen to a story about the amazing life of a mallard duck\, and create a wearable duck bill out of cardstock and string. \nOakwoods Nature Preserve\nDiscovery Center\n10 AM \nAges 4-6 with an adult; other aged siblings are welcome to attend.\nFree; registration is not required. \nMaclain Teeple\nmteeple@hancockparks.com
URL:https://hancockparks.com/event/discovery-stories-ducks/
LOCATION:Oakwoods Nature Preserve\, Discovery Center
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260310T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260310T190000
DTSTAMP:20260414T094812
CREATED:20260128T132837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T132837Z
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SUMMARY:Tick Awareness
DESCRIPTION:Anyone who spends time outside should be aware of ticks\, which are bloodsucking parasites\, and know proper prevention techniques\, since some ticks can transmit a variety of pathogens\, leading to serious illnesses. Learn about ticks\, their life cycle\, various diseases that can be transmitted from tick bites\, prevention techniques\, how to remove ticks from the skin\, and medically important and nonmedically important tick species in Ohio. \nOakwoods Nature Preserve\nDiscovery Center\n6 PM \nAges 16 and up.\nFree; registration is not required. \nTim Kleman\ntkleman@hancockparks.com
URL:https://hancockparks.com/event/tick-awareness/
LOCATION:Oakwoods Nature Preserve\, Discovery Center
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260311T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260311T190000
DTSTAMP:20260414T094812
CREATED:20260128T133041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T133041Z
UID:4675-1773252000-1773255600@hancockparks.com
SUMMARY:Baked Fruit
DESCRIPTION:History tells us that the 1800s marked a significant period in fruit cultivation\, with apples being among the most prominent fruit available. In fact\, pioneer settlers established orchards for crops and cultivated fruits for food. Join us at the historic 1847 McKinnis House where we will bake apples and pears in the cookstove\, talk about the best variety of fruits for baking\, and taste the fruits of our labor. Recipes will be provided. \nLitzenberg Memorial Woods\nMcKinnis House\n6 PM \nAges 16 and up.\nClick here to register with $5 per person by 9 AM on Wednesday\, March 11.\nMinimum: 2/Maximum: 8 \nMichelle Rumschlag\nmrumschlag@hancockparks.com
URL:https://hancockparks.com/event/baked-fruit/
LOCATION:Litzenberg Memorial Woods\, McKinnis House\, 6100 US 224 West\, Findlay\, Ohio\, 45840
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260312T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260312T140000
DTSTAMP:20260414T094812
CREATED:20260128T133149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T133149Z
UID:4676-1773320400-1773324000@hancockparks.com
SUMMARY:Fireside Story: It's Not Easy Being a Bunny
DESCRIPTION:Being a bunny is not always fun; ears are long\, too many siblings\, and carrots are boring to eat every day. Find out what happens when bunny lives with other animal families. After the story\, play bunny hopscotch. \nOakwoods Nature Preserve\nDiscovery Center\n1 PM \nAges 3 and under with an adult; other aged siblings are welcome to attend.\nFree; registration is not required. \nChris Allen\ncallen@hancockparks.com
URL:https://hancockparks.com/event/fireside-story-its-not-easy-being-a-bunny/
LOCATION:Oakwoods Nature Preserve\, Discovery Center
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260313T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260313T190000
DTSTAMP:20260414T094812
CREATED:20260128T133405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T133405Z
UID:4677-1773424800-1773428400@hancockparks.com
SUMMARY:Native Seed Paper
DESCRIPTION:One of the best ways to help wildlife is to establish native plants at home. Participants will create a plantable piece of paper with imbedded native seeds. Learn about the different plant species available for planting and what types of wildlife they will help. Plant the finished paper at home or give away pieces to friends and family to help spread the love of native plants. \nOakwoods Nature Preserve\nDiscovery Center\n6 PM \nAges 6 and up.\nFree; registration is not required. \nTim Kleman\ntkleman@hancockparks.com
URL:https://hancockparks.com/event/native-seed-paper/
LOCATION:Oakwoods Nature Preserve\, Discovery Center
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260318T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260318T140000
DTSTAMP:20260414T094812
CREATED:20260128T134225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T134225Z
UID:4678-1773838800-1773842400@hancockparks.com
SUMMARY:Little Hands Nature Club: Maple My World
DESCRIPTION:With a visit to the McKinnis House\, children will learn about the maple sugaring process. They can watch a pioneer make pancakes and then try one with some maple syrup\, observe how sap becomes syrup\, and participate in activities involving Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers and maple trees. \nLitzenberg Memorial Woods\nShelter\n1 PM \nAges 3-6 with an adult; other ages siblings are welcome to attend.\nFree; registration is not required. \nMichelle Rumschlag\nmrumschlag@hancockparks.com
URL:https://hancockparks.com/event/little-hands-nature-club-maple-my-world/
LOCATION:Litzenberg Memorial Woods\, Shelter\, 6100 US 224 West
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260320T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260320T190000
DTSTAMP:20260414T094812
CREATED:20260128T134355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T134355Z
UID:4679-1774029600-1774033200@hancockparks.com
SUMMARY:Woodcarving Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Woodcarving is a creative hobby using knives and other tools to remove wood to create a figure or an ornate object. Learn about the history of carving\, tools\, wood\, safety\, carving techniques\, and the process of turning a block of wood into a carving. Participants will learn to carve their own bluebird silhouette decoy. All supplies will be provided. \nLitzenberg Memorial Woods\nActivity Barn\n6 PM \nAges 16 and up.\nClick here to register with $20 per person by 4 PM on Tuesday\, March 17.\nMinimum: 3/Maximum: 10 \nTim Kleman\ntkleman@hancockparks.com
URL:https://hancockparks.com/event/woodcarving-workshop/
LOCATION:Litzenberg Memorial Woods\, Activity Barn\, 6100 US 224 West\, Findlay\, Ohio\, 45840\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260321T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260321T120000
DTSTAMP:20260414T094812
CREATED:20260128T134502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T134502Z
UID:4680-1774083600-1774094400@hancockparks.com
SUMMARY:Maple Sugarin Public Day
DESCRIPTION:Spring is almost here and the temperatures are starting to fluctuate. This means that conditions are right for collecting maple tree sap. Step back in time to see the process the pioneers and Native Americans used to collect sap and boil it down to produce sweet maple syrup. Other stops of interest include sap science and touring the McKinnis House. In the Activity Barn you can make a beaded key chain that will help you remember the story of how we get maple syrup. Stay for a hot drink and check out maple goodies being sold by Fruth’s Sugarhouse. \nLitzenberg Memorial Woods\n9 AM-12 PM \nAll ages are welcome.\nFree; registration is not required. \nTim Kleman\ntkleman@hancockparks.com
URL:https://hancockparks.com/event/maple-sugarin-public-day/
LOCATION:Litzenberg Memorial Woods\, 6100 US 224 West\, Findlay\, Ohio\, 45840
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260328T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260328T120000
DTSTAMP:20260414T094812
CREATED:20260128T134604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T134604Z
UID:4681-1774692000-1774699200@hancockparks.com
SUMMARY:Birds at the Feeders
DESCRIPTION:Become a citizen scientist by counting birds through the Window on Wildlife for Project FeederWatch. Learn about Project FeederWatch\, common backyard birds\, bird feeding basics\, and view mounts of local birds. \nOakwoods Nature Preserve\nDiscovery Center\n10 AM-12 PM \nAll ages are welcome.\nFree; registration is not required. \nTim Kleman\ntkleman@hancockparks.com
URL:https://hancockparks.com/event/birds-at-the-feeders/
LOCATION:Oakwoods Nature Preserve\, Discovery Center
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260329T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260329T160000
DTSTAMP:20260414T094812
CREATED:20260128T134659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T134659Z
UID:4682-1774789200-1774800000@hancockparks.com
SUMMARY:Small Mammals: Open House
DESCRIPTION:While the term small can be subjective\, in this open house it means any mammal found in Ohio measuring under a foot in length. These furry friends also weigh less than half a pound. Check out displays on bats\, moles\, shrews\, voles\, and mice\, including skulls\, tracks\, and scat and learn why these tiny mammals are important. Visitors can make a mouse felt craft. \nOakwoods Nature Preserve\nDiscovery Center\n1-4 PM \nAll ages are welcome.\nFree; registration is not required. \nMichelle Rumschlag\nmrumschlag@hancockparks.com
URL:https://hancockparks.com/event/small-mammals-open-house/
LOCATION:Oakwoods Nature Preserve\, Discovery Center
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260330T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260330T190000
DTSTAMP:20260414T094812
CREATED:20260128T135251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T135251Z
UID:4683-1774893600-1774897200@hancockparks.com
SUMMARY:Searching for Benchmarks
DESCRIPTION:Scattered throughout the country are small\, marked metal disks called benchmarks. Some people will search for them\, similar to geocaching. Learn about the hobby of benchmarking\, what benchmarks are used for\, and how to find these hidden disks. After the presentation\, participants can drive themselves to downtown Findlay to search for benchmarks as a group. \nOakwoods Nature Preserve\nDiscovery Center\n6 PM \nAges 10 and up; minors must be accompanied by an adult.\nFree; registration is not required. \nTim Kleman\ntkleman@hancockparks.com
URL:https://hancockparks.com/event/searching-for-benchmarks/
LOCATION:Oakwoods Nature Preserve\, Discovery Center
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260331T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260331T110000
DTSTAMP:20260414T094812
CREATED:20260128T135346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T135346Z
UID:4684-1774951200-1774954800@hancockparks.com
SUMMARY:Life Before the Dinosaurs
DESCRIPTION:Explore the world of prehistoric life that lived in Ohio before the time of the dinosaurs. Participants will view real fossils\, create a paper trilobite craft\, and go on a pretend fossil dig to find fossils to take home. \nOakwoods Nature Preserve\nDiscovery Center\n10 AM \nAges 3-6 with an adult. Other aged siblings are welcome to attend.\nFree; registration is not required. \nTim Kleman\ntkleman@hancockparks.com
URL:https://hancockparks.com/event/life-before-the-dinosaurs/
LOCATION:OH
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