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Park programs, June 8

June 8, 2012
The Advertiser-Tribune

Seneca County

Young Adventurers ages 6-12 can enjoy fishing fun at 6 p.m. June 21 at Garlo Heritage Nature Preserve. Kids can learn the basics of fishing - bait, tackle and types of fish - and then try catching fish out of the pond.

Fishing is catch and release. Some poles and bait are available for use but participants are encouraged to provide their own.

Garlo preserve is south of Bloomville on SR 19.

To register, call (419) 435-3915.

Sandusky County

A Fishing with Ranger Dan program is scheduled 10 a.m. June 20 at White Star Sycamore Shelter, 925 S. Main St., Gibsonburg.

Children can learn fishing basics. Bait and poles are provided or participants can bring their own. Register by calling (419) 334-4495.

Enjoy "Night Music" 7-9 p.m. June 20 at White Star Park's Doug Haubert Wetland, 1330 CR 66, Gibsonburg.

Participants plan to walk quietly through the wetland listening and identifying nature sounds.

Register by calling (419) 334-4495.

Hancock County

A bird monitoring program is planned 8 a.m. Saturday at Litzenberg Memorial Woods.

Join Bob Sams, natural resource assistant, to help conduct a bird diversity and population census. Participants should meet at the gate house near the parking lot to begin. They should bring binoculars to help to count birds and accumulate data that will be used to help monitor population trends, land management effectiveness, and as a tool for long-term habitat change and planning.

This is an Adult Nature Education program for people ages 18 and older. No registration required.

See who's home at the McKinnis House 1:30-4:30 p.m. Sunday. The free program will focus on quilting.

Litzenberg Memorial Woods is at 6100 US 224, 6 miles west of Findlay.

Crawford County

Join volunteer Rob Farson 9-11 a.m. Saturday at Lowe-Volk Park for a morning of family fishing.

Kids ages 5-12 receive a gift bag of goodies. Prizes are to be awarded in three age groups. Bluegill, bass and catfish can be hooked and returned to the pond.

For more information, call (419) 683-9000.

 
 

 

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