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X-WR-CALDESC:Classes are open to children ages 3 to 5. Each class includes 
 a snack and a craft. Classes meet on Tuesdays from 10 to 11:15 a.m.\n\n<b>
 Crazy for Cattails\nSeptember 24</b>\nThe Arboretum’s wetland is full of f
 uzzy cattails! Find out why the cattail is sometimes called “Nature’s Groc
 ery Store.” We’ll use nets to look for critters that live among the cattai
 ls\, make painted cattail prints to take home\, and eat crunchy “cattail” 
 snacks.\n\n<b>Discovering Daddy Longlegs\nOctober 1</b>\nPeek around the t
 ree stumps at Paw Paw Playground\, and you’ll be sure to find lots of Dadd
 y Longlegs! We will learn how Daddy Longlegs are different from spiders\, 
 have an eight-legged Daddy Longlegs race with our friends\, and make silly
  Daddy Longlegs out of sweet gum balls.\n\n<b>Tucking in the Garden\nOctob
 er 8</b>\nSummer days are long over\, and it’s time to get the Funshine Ga
 rden ready for a nice winter nap. We’ll tidy the garden beds\, gather seed
 s to store in homemade packets\, and look for signs of animals that might 
 be cozying up in the garden for winter naps of their own.\n\n<b>Colorfest
 \nOctober 15</b>\nCome celebrate the beauty of fall as we gather colorful 
 leaves on a forest walk and enjoy a picnic snack under the trees. We’ll le
 arn why leaves change color\, jump in a gigantic leaf pile\, and make love
 ly leaf crafts to take home.\n\n<b>White Oak Hotel\nOctober 22</b>\nThe am
 azing white oak tree is home to many creatures. Learn about the animals th
 at depend on the white oak for food and shelter\, make bark and leaf rubbi
 ngs of a giant white oak tree\, and create lift-the-flap white oak hotels 
 to take home.\n\n<b>Whoooo Goes There?\nOctober 29</b>\nWhat does a Great 
 Horned Owl look and sound like? How about the tiny Saw-Whet Owl? We’ll pra
 ctice our owl calls and look for owl pellets in the meadow. We’ll also mak
 e feathery owl masks and munch on Halloween snacks while listening to stor
 ies about the wise old owl.\n\n<b>Dinosaurs!\nNovember 5</b>\nDid you know
  that Astrodon is Maryland’s state dinosaur? Travel back in time as we lea
 rn about the dinosaurs of Delmarva. On a nature walk\, we’ll look for plan
 ts that grew during the age of the dinosaurs\, investigating a trail of my
 sterious footprints along the way. \n\n<b>A-Maize-ing Grain</b>\nNovember 
 12\nCan you believe that the early settlers ate corn 365 days a year? Lear
 n about this native grain\, try your hand at grinding corn\, and make corn
  shakers. We’ll eat a popcorn snack and read Thanksgiving stories after lo
 oking for wild turkeys in the meadow.\n\n<b>Fee: $60 members\, $75 non-mem
 bers for the series of eight programs</b>\n\n<a href='https://25798.blackb
 audhosting.com/25798/page.aspx?pid=196&tab=2&txobjid=7aa57437-e0ca-4848-b9
 9f-89419766fbc8'>Click here to register for the Fall Nature Preschool Prog
 ram series.</a>
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DESCRIPTION:Classes are open to children ages 3 to 5. Each class includes a
  snack and a craft. Classes meet on Tuesdays from 10 to 11:15 a.m.\n\n<b>C
 razy for Cattails\nSeptember 24</b>\nThe Arboretum’s wetland is full of fu
 zzy cattails! Find out why the cattail is sometimes called “Nature’s Groce
 ry Store.” We’ll use nets to look for critters that live among the cattail
 s\, make painted cattail prints to take home\, and eat crunchy “cattail” s
 nacks.\n\n<b>Discovering Daddy Longlegs\nOctober 1</b>\nPeek around the tr
 ee stumps at Paw Paw Playground\, and you’ll be sure to find lots of Daddy
  Longlegs! We will learn how Daddy Longlegs are different from spiders\, h
 ave an eight-legged Daddy Longlegs race with our friends\, and make silly 
 Daddy Longlegs out of sweet gum balls.\n\n<b>Tucking in the Garden\nOctobe
 r 8</b>\nSummer days are long over\, and it’s time to get the Funshine Gar
 den ready for a nice winter nap. We’ll tidy the garden beds\, gather seeds
  to store in homemade packets\, and look for signs of animals that might b
 e cozying up in the garden for winter naps of their own.\n\n<b>Colorfest\n
 October 15</b>\nCome celebrate the beauty of fall as we gather colorful le
 aves on a forest walk and enjoy a picnic snack under the trees. We’ll lear
 n why leaves change color\, jump in a gigantic leaf pile\, and make lovely
  leaf crafts to take home.\n\n<b>White Oak Hotel\nOctober 22</b>\nThe amaz
 ing white oak tree is home to many creatures. Learn about the animals that
  depend on the white oak for food and shelter\, make bark and leaf rubbing
 s of a giant white oak tree\, and create lift-the-flap white oak hotels to
  take home.\n\n<b>Whoooo Goes There?\nOctober 29</b>\nWhat does a Great Ho
 rned Owl look and sound like? How about the tiny Saw-Whet Owl? We’ll pract
 ice our owl calls and look for owl pellets in the meadow. We’ll also make 
 feathery owl masks and munch on Halloween snacks while listening to storie
 s about the wise old owl.\n\n<b>Dinosaurs!\nNovember 5</b>\nDid you know t
 hat Astrodon is Maryland’s state dinosaur? Travel back in time as we learn
  about the dinosaurs of Delmarva. On a nature walk\, we’ll look for plants
  that grew during the age of the dinosaurs\, investigating a trail of myst
 erious footprints along the way. \n\n<b>A-Maize-ing Grain</b>\nNovember 12
 \nCan you believe that the early settlers ate corn 365 days a year? Learn 
 about this native grain\, try your hand at grinding corn\, and make corn s
 hakers. We’ll eat a popcorn snack and read Thanksgiving stories after look
 ing for wild turkeys in the meadow.\n\n<b>Fee: $60 members\, $75 non-membe
 rs for the series of eight programs</b>\n\n<a href='https://25798.blackbau
 dhosting.com/25798/page.aspx?pid=196&tab=2&txobjid=7aa57437-e0ca-4848-b99f
 -89419766fbc8'>Click here to register for the Fall Nature Preschool Progra
 m series.</a>
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