Feb
20
We have a real winter this year! This is a great time for burning brush piles, removing invasive trees and brush from our woodlands and prairies, and enjoying the fresh air and bright sunshine. Please join us in embracing the Wisconsin winter as well as improving Lower Mud Lake habitat.
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21
The Lil’ Explorers program is focused on engaging some of our youngest community members with the outdoors! This program is for ages 3-4 and requires an adult chaperone.
View EventFeb
24
A place for discussion and support for individuals caring for someone with Alzheimer’s Disease or another related dementia, offering on-site respite to care recipients.
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24
This program is for people with thinking and memory changes, mild cognitive impairment, or early diagnosis of dementia symptoms. It will involve light exercise & movement, brain stimulating activities, and opportunities to connect with others. The program will be offered at two locations in Dane County each month.
View EventFeb
26
Caregiver support group for individuals caring for someone with dementia.
View EventFeb
27
Winter is a great time to remove invasive and weedy brush and trees crowding our woodlands and oak savannas. Please join Natural Areas Staff for a morning of brush and tree removal and to learn why it's important to keep these areas open for other native species to grow and thrive.
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28
Join the Friends of Donald Park in their efforts to help maintain and restore the park's prairies, woodlands, and oak savannas.
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1
Interested in installing a rain garden, but don't know where to start? Register for a Rain Garden Coaching Session.
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3
A support group for caregivers of persons with any form of dementia to receive emotional support and dementia-friendly education, offering on-site respite to care recipients.
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3
Winter is a great time to remove invasive and weedy brush and trees crowding our woodlands and oak savannas. Please join Natural Areas Staff for a morning of brush and tree removal and to learn why it's important to keep these areas open for other native species to grow and thrive.
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