The Explorer Magazine Winter Spring 2026 | страница 10

GRIT Freedom chairs! We now have two GRIT Freedom Chairs available to borrow while at McCloud Nature Park or W. S. Gibbs Memorial Park! Reserve yours today!
HELP US SAVE TREES! We love trees for awesome stuff like sugar maple sap, oxygen, shade, habitat, beautiful autumn colors, and much more. We don’ t want to use any more trees than necessary for paper, so please help us save trees!
GIBBS SCAVENGER EGG HUNT W. S. Gibbs Memorial Park • 10 a. m.
MARCH 28
Join us at Bluegill Shelter for a Scavenger Egg Hunt at W. S. Gibbs Memorial Park! Follow the trail as you search for the camouflage eggs using the Naturalist’ s clues. The trail length is about 1 mile on easy / moderate terrain, mostly gravel. After completion of the scavenger hunt, registered participants will receive a goodie bag! Advance registration is required; no walk up registration. The event will be rain or shine, pending severe weather.
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 5 AND UP, BUT ALL ARE WELCOME FEE: $ 10 / CHILD, PARENTS ARE FREE ADVANCE REGISTRATION REQUIRED APPROX. PROGRAM DURATION: 2 HOURS
COATESVILLE EGG HUNT Vandalia Trail, Coatesville Trailhead • Noon
APRIL 4
Join the Park Naturalists at the Coatesville trailhead of the Vandalia Trail as we host our annual Community Easter Egg Hunt! There will be eggs hidden for two age groups( ages 5-10 & ages 10 and UP). Find the golden egg and you could win one of six( 6) Easter baskets! Hope to see you there! The event will be rain or shine, except in the case of severe weather.
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 5 AND UP, BUT ALL ARE WELCOME FREE TO ATTEND NO ADVANCE REGISTRATION REQUIRED APPROX. PROGRAM DURATION: 1 HOUR
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GRIT Freedom chairs! We now have two GRIT Freedom Chairs available to borrow while at McCloud Nature Park or W. S. Gibbs Memorial Park! Reserve yours today!

HELP US SAVE TREES! We love trees for awesome stuff like sugar maple sap, oxygen, shade, habitat, beautiful autumn colors, and much more. We don’ t want to use any more trees than necessary for paper, so please help us save trees!

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