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Super Science Wednesdays:Watershed Science at Oak Knoll
What are watersheds and how do they work? Learn all about our local
watershed, the Ten Mile River. We'll learn about the water cycle, define
what a watershed is and learn how it works. We'll discover where our
drinking water comes from (hint: not just out of the faucet!) and how
important our water supply is to our survival. Games, hands-on
experiments and lots of fun!
Instructions and Directions: Bring a lunch, drink and a towel.
Registration is required.
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Register online or call 508-223-3060 to register by phone.
Location: Oak Knoll Wildlife Sanctuary, Attleboro
Instructors: Mary Beattie - Education Coordinator; Dan Cannata - Teacher Naturalist
Audience: Children (suitable for children 8 - 12 years)
Members: Child $20.00
Nonmembers: Child $25.00
Location: Oak Knoll Wildlife Sanctuary, Attleboro
Instructors: Mary Beattie - Education Coordinator; Dan Cannata - Teacher Naturalist
Audience: Children (suitable for children 8 - 12 years)
Members: Child $20.00
Nonmembers: Child $25.00
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