NoWXXI Kids, NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, and our partners invite families and people of all ages to come out to Seneca Park on Saturday, April 27th to explore nature!
What: Come participate in nature walks, make observations about nature for a WXXI’s Nature Challenge and the Seneca Park Zoo’s City Nature Challenge, do natural arts & crafts, and meet PBS KIDS Nature Cat! We’ll also be learning what citizen science is, how it helps inform local issues, and showing how families can participate in simple citizen science projects.
Where: Seneca Park — 2222 St. Paul Street, Rochester, NY 14621
When: Saturday, April 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Who: Families
Note: Since we’ll be spending time outdoors, please come dressed appropriately for the weather. Some of the activities will be outside, some will be inside, but there will be limited space indoors. Also, since we’ll be taking families on guided nature walks with experts, please wear appropriate footwear – sneakers, hiking boots, winter boots, etc.
te: Since we’ll be spending time outdoors, please come dressed appropriately for the weather. Some of the activities will be outside, some will be inside, but there will be limited space indoors. Also, since we’ll be taking families on guided nature walks with experts, please wear appropriate footwear – sneakers, hiking boots, winter boots, etc.
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Nature is a production of THIRTEEN PRODUCTIONS LLC for WNET and PBS. American Spring LIVE is a production of Berman Productions, Inc. and THIRTEEN PRODUCTIONS LLC for WNET.
Nature: American Spring LIVE was made possible in part by the National Science Foundation and Anne Ray Foundation.
Additional financial support was provided by the Arnhold Family in memory of Clarisse Arnhold, Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III, the Kate W. Cassidy Foundation, the Lillian Goldman Charitable Trust, Kathy Chiao and Ken Hao, the Anderson Family Fund, the Filomen M. D’Agostino Foundation, Rosalind P. Walter, the Halmi Family in memory of Robert Halmi, Sr., Sandra Atlas Bass, Doris R. and Robert J. Thomas, Charles Rosenblum, by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by the nation’s public television stations
NoWXXI Kids, NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, and our partners invite families and people of all ages to come out to Seneca Park on Saturday, April 27th to explore nature!
What: Come participate in nature walks, make observations about nature for a WXXI’s Nature Challenge and the Seneca Park Zoo’s City Nature Challenge, do natural arts & crafts, and meet PBS KIDS Nature Cat! We’ll also be learning what citizen science is, how it helps inform local issues, and showing how families can participate in simple citizen science projects.
Where: Seneca Park — 2222 St. Paul Street, Rochester, NY 14621
When: Saturday, April 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Who: Families
Note: Since we’ll be spending time outdoors, please come dressed appropriately for the weather. Some of the activities will be outside, some will be inside, but there will be limited space indoors. Also, since we’ll be taking families on guided nature walks with experts, please wear appropriate footwear – sneakers, hiking boots, winter boots, etc.
te: Since we’ll be spending time outdoors, please come dressed appropriately for the weather. Some of the activities will be outside, some will be inside, but there will be limited space indoors. Also, since we’ll be taking families on guided nature walks with experts, please wear appropriate footwear – sneakers, hiking boots, winter boots, etc.
——————————————————————–
Nature is a production of THIRTEEN PRODUCTIONS LLC for WNET and PBS. American Spring LIVE is a production of Berman Productions, Inc. and THIRTEEN PRODUCTIONS LLC for WNET.
Nature: American Spring LIVE was made possible in part by the National Science Foundation and Anne Ray Foundation.
Additional financial support was provided by the Arnhold Family in memory of Clarisse Arnhold, Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III, the Kate W. Cassidy Foundation, the Lillian Goldman Charitable Trust, Kathy Chiao and Ken Hao, the Anderson Family Fund, the Filomen M. D’Agostino Foundation, Rosalind P. Walter, the Halmi Family in memory of Robert Halmi, Sr., Sandra Atlas Bass, Doris R. and Robert J. Thomas, Charles Rosenblum, by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by the nation’s public television stations
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