NATURAL AREAS
SIBLING PROGRAMS
Big Bug Little Bug
Hey Big Bugs! Bring your favorite Little Bugs out to Lyman Woods for a nature adventure to learn about the animals and plants in the forest. An adult and two siblings enjoy a story, craft and hike together. Each session is a new nature topic, so sign up for all three!We will be gettingmessy while exploring. This class is designed for an older child, a younger child, and an adult.
Age:
m/M: 3/6 pairs
18 months - 5 years & adult Fee:
Seeds and Sprouts
$10/sibling pair
Day: TH Location: William F. Sherman, Jr. Interpretive Center
Class # Date Topic
185024-01 6/10
Time
185024-02 7/22 Buggy Fun 185024-03 8/19 Pond Life
Is your tot too young for summer camp? Join us at Lyman Woods Pre-Camps!
Frogs & Flies
What lives in a wetland? Come to LymanWoods and discover the critters that call the wetlands home. Learn about wetland animals and their homes as you search for frogs, dragonflies, turtles, and all of the other animals that live in LymanWoods' wetlands. This is a pre-camp experience for young children, complete with crafts, stories, songs, and fun in the woods. Please dress to be outdoors and getmessy.
Age:
Location: William F. Sherman, Jr. Interpretive Center
Class # Date Day
2 - 3 years & adult m/M: 4/8
Time
Fee
185021-01 6/7 - 6/11 M,W& F 10:00 - 11:30 am $27/pair
Birds & Butterflies
Take to the sky on a winged adventure! Learn whatmakes a bird a bird and how a caterpillar becomes a butterfly as you search for fluttering and feathered friends. This is a pre-camp experience for young children, complete with crafts, stories, songs, and fun in the woods. Please dress to be outdoors and getmessy.
Age:
Location: William F. Sherman, Jr. Interpretive Center
Class # Date Day
2 - 3 years & adult m/M: 4/8
Time
Fee
185022-01 7/19 - 7/23 M,W& F 10:00 - 11:30 am $27/pair
WigglyWorms
new!
Follow a slimy trail to discover wiggling worms, burrowing beetles, slimy snails, and other crawly creatures!Magnify themicro world of these amazingmini critters as you discover how enormously fun bug hunting is! This is a pre-camp experience for young children, complete with crafts, stories, songs, and fun in the woods. Please dress to be outdoors and getmessy.
Age:
Location: William F. Sherman, Jr. Interpretive Center
Class # Date Day
2 - 3 years & adult m/M: 4/8
Time
72 • Summer 2010
Fee
185023-01 8/16 - 8/20 M,W& F 10:00 - 11:30 am $27/pair
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YOUTH PROGRAMS
Splish Splash Pond
new!
Make a splash at LymanWoods while you discover the animals that splish and splash in ponds. Search for turtles and ducks, listen for frogs and toads, and watch the water for dragonflies and minnows. Take a dip into the pond and see what critters you can find in your net! Dress to get wet andmessy.
Age:
4 - 6 years m/M: 4/8
Location: William F. Sherman, Jr. Interpretive Center
Class # Date Day Time
Fee
185025-01 6/26 SA 9:30 - 11:00 am $8/child
Gross-Out Nature
new!
Did you know that rabbits eat their own poop? Or that spiders liquefy their prey and then slurp themup? Come on a nasty nature safari as we search for scat, watch for whitewashing, and discover evenmore disgusting facts about nature.
Age:
7 - 9 years m/M: 4/8
Location: William F. Sherman, Jr. Interpretive Center
Class # Date Day Time
Fee
185026-01 7/24 SA 9:30 - 11:00 am $8/child
Butterfly Bonanza
new!
Grab a butterfly net and head out to search themeadows for beautiful butterflies! Learn about the butterfly life cycle, search the leaves for caterpillars, visit the butterfly garden, andmake a beautiful butterfly craft! Please dress to go outdoors.
Age:
4 - 6 years m/M: 4/8
Location: William F. Sherman, Jr. Interpretive Center
Class # Date Day Time
Fee
185027-01 8/14 SA 9:30 - 11:00 am $8/child
10:00 - 11:00 am 10:00 - 11:00 am 10:00 - 11:00 am
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