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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20161103T093000
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SUMMARY:Wonder Bugs Preschool Program: Hibernation Station (Thursday)
DESCRIPTION:All aboard for Hibernation Station!  Hoard facts about what animals do to prepare for winter while playing games\, singing songs and making crafts.  You’ll have so much fun you won’t be sleepy! \nOnline registration ends at midnight the night before a class. Walk-in registrations accepted based off of availability. It is recommended to call ahead of time to ensure space availability at (608)-216-9370. \nFee: $9/Child (ALNC Members save 10%)\nAge: 2-5 years old (Siblings younger than 2 attend at no additional fee) \n \n
URL:https://aldoleopoldnaturecenter.org/event/wonder-bugs-preschool-program-hibernation-station-thursday/
LOCATION:Aldo Leopold Nature Center | Monona Campus\, 330 Femrite Drive\, Monona\, 53716\, United States
CATEGORIES:Wonder Bugs,Wonder Bugs Preschool Program
ORGANIZER;CN="Aldo%20Leopold%20Nature%20Center":MAILTO:alnc@aldoleopoldnaturecenter.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20161101T100000
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SUMMARY:Blue Marble
DESCRIPTION:Photo Credit: Andrew Jalbert\nFor millennia\, humans have stood on our planet and gazed out at the stars. This month\, we are taking a step back to look at Earth from space – a relatively new concept\, but something many in modern society take for granted. With countless ecosystems\, overwhelming numbers of species\, and billions of people\, it’s easy to think about the seemingly endless resources and the vast differences and diversity that cover our globe. Heading out into space and viewing things from another perspective\, we are reminded that our fragile planet is a little blue marble alone in the vast darkness of our Universe – it’s all we have\, and we’re all in this together! \nVisit ALNC’s exhibits this month to explore this perspective – view satellite data visuals and beautiful imagery in our Immersion Theater and Science on a Sphere and check out other interactive Earth science displays and hands-on activities. Rekindle a deeper appreciation for our living and breathing planet; it is beautiful and fragile\, and it is our home. \n\nOur Pale Blue Dot – Science on a Sphere – Imagine the sense of wonder and astonishment that\, decades ago\, occurred each time a ground-breaking image of Earth was returned from off-world. Humanity has always gazed upward to the stars. Now\, we are finally looking back. This new perspective seems to rekindle a deeper appreciation for our living and breathing planet.\nEarthCast – Kids Climate Cast – Broadcast yourself from around the globe in our green screen studio.\nGoogle Earth – Exhibit Touchscreens –  Explore Earth – zoom in and out and get a new perspective with interactive Google Earth on our dynamic touchscreens!\nWater in the Anthropocene – Current Climate News Kiosk – Evidence is growing that our global footprint is now so significant we have driven Earth into a new geological epoch — the Anthropocene. Human activities such as damming and agriculture are changing the global water cycle in significant ways. This data visualization charts the global impact of humans on the planet.\nBlue Marble Mix-and-Match – Phenology Center – Our planet is an interesting and beautiful place\, marked and shaped by the natural processes around us. As seen from Outer Space\, Earth’s surface carries marks and scars caused by wind\, water\, fire\, and extraterrestrial forces. See how many of these NASA images you can classify!\n\n
URL:https://aldoleopoldnaturecenter.org/event/blue-marble/2016-11-01/
LOCATION:Aldo Leopold Nature Center | Monona Campus\, 330 Femrite Drive\, Monona\, 53716\, United States
CATEGORIES:Drop-In Programs,Family Activity,Public Programs
ORGANIZER;CN="Aldo%20Leopold%20Nature%20Center":MAILTO:alnc@aldoleopoldnaturecenter.org
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