Prepare your Defenses - Ranger Hour at the Oak Harbor Library

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Join staff from Deception Pass State Park once a month at the Oak Harbor Library to learn about parks, wildlife, native plants, and more! Play games, be creative, and discover the natural world in our own community.

Description:

Many plants and animals have to protect themselves in order to survive. Learn all about the different ways that wildlife defends against predators.

Ranger Hour is a youth program offered once a month at the Oak Harbor Library. Programs are designed for ages 2 to 8 though all are welcome. Adult caretakers must be present for the duration of the entire program. 

Time of event: 4:00 PM

Location: Oak Harbor Library

ADA Accessible: Yes

Stroller Accessible: Yes

Registration Required: No

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