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Children & Nature: The ABC's of Observation Presentation View other area events
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Where: Crandall Public Library, Community Room, Glens Falls, N.Y.
Cost: Free to museum members; $5 non-members
Presentation will be followed by outdoor activities at Crandall Park.
 
A special program for families to celebrate Earth Day 2012. The ABCs of Observation is an fully interactive presentation engaging individuals of all ages in rediscovering their skills as keen observers of the natural world. It's some of the most fun you'll have indoors learningabout the outdoors. 1:30 pm presentation at Crandall Library followed by outdoor activities.
 
Presenter Paul Hai is co-founder of Children in Nature, New York and serves on the Grassroots Leadership Team of the Children & Nature Network. Paul is passionate about creating interdisciplinary programs using natural history, inquiry-based activities and outdoor experiences as the foundations for teaching the process of science, exploring the Adirondack experience, and for getting children outside. This commitment to using informal science education as a vehicle for reconnecting children to nature will form one of the key programmatic themes of NFI's new Adirondack Interpretive Center.
 
Free to members and children; $5 for non-members. Sponsored by the Glenn and Carol Pearsall Adirondack Foundation dedicated to improving the quality of life for year-round residents of the Adirondack Park. This program is also made possible through the support of the New York Council for the Humanities.
For More Information Call: 518-352-7311

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