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Family in Nature - How Birds Fly

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Discover the fantastical world of flight through crafts and activities. Nature based learning through games and crafts for families with children ages 2-5 (pre-registration required).

Description:

We are excited to invite families with 2-5-year-old children on an outdoor adventure to learn all about different aspects of nature around Deception Pass State Park. Family in Nature programs are offered in partnership with the Deception Pass State Park, Deception Pass Park Foundation, and the Fidalgo Nature School. Programs are scheduled for 90 minutes and are designed with fun and highly interactive experiences for the whole family. 

Time of event: 9:30 AM

ADA Accessible: Yes

Stroller Accessible: Yes

Registration Required: Yes - Register at Eventbrite

Registration opens on the 1st and 15th of every month for each subsequent program.

Directions

48.3931, -122.647319

Program location is included in the confirmation email from Eventbrite. 

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