File #: 23-0235    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Calendar of Events Status: Filed
File created: 2/23/2023 In control: FPD Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 3/14/2023 Final action: 3/14/2023
Title: PROPOSED CALENDAR OF EVENTS Department: Department of Conservation and Experiential Programming Summary: Forest Preserves of Cook County Calendar: 3/14/2023 - 4/25/2023 Please check the Forest Preserve of Cook County's website for updates and changes. Saturday, 3/18; 10am - 12pm Teen Exploration Day: Waterfowl Watch, Crabtree Nature Center, Barrington Calling all teenage bird-lovers! Borrow binoculars and dive deeper into observing and getting to know the ducks and geese that visit Crabtree. Ages 13-17 with adult. Saturday, 3/18; 1pm Conservation@Home: Gardening with Native Plants, Sagawau Nature Center, Lemont Did you know many native plants provide food for wildlife? Join us for an indoor presentation to learn how to incorporate natives in your garden. Registration required. Sunday, 3/19; 1:30pm (Program in Polish) Topienie Marzanny, Trailside Museum, River Forest Pom?z nam przepedzic Zime i powitac Wiosne. Zapraszamy na topienie Marzanny z Trailside Museum of Natura...
Indexes: (Inactive) ARNOLD RANDALL, General Superintendent
Attachments: 1. Events

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PROPOSED CALENDAR OF EVENTS

 

Department:  Department of Conservation and Experiential Programming 

 

Summary:  Forest Preserves of Cook County Calendar: 3/14/2023 - 4/25/2023

 

Please check the Forest Preserve of Cook County’s website for updates and changes.

 

Saturday, 3/18; 10am - 12pm

Teen Exploration Day: Waterfowl Watch, Crabtree Nature Center, Barrington

Calling all teenage bird-lovers! Borrow binoculars and dive deeper into observing and getting to know the ducks and geese that visit Crabtree. Ages 13-17 with adult.

 

Saturday, 3/18; 1pm

Conservation@Home: Gardening with Native Plants, Sagawau Nature Center, Lemont

Did you know many native plants provide food for wildlife? Join us for an indoor presentation to learn how to incorporate natives in your garden. Registration required.

 

Sunday, 3/19; 1:30pm (Program in Polish)

Topienie Marzanny, Trailside Museum, River Forest    

Pomóż nam przępedzić Zimę i powitac Wiosnę. Zapraszamy na topienie Marzanny z Trailside Museum of Natural History.

 

Sunday, 3/19; 11am - 3pm

Maple Syrup Festival, River Trail Nature Center, Northbrook

Celebrate the arrival of spring with a special day of activities including crafts, games, tree tapping and maple syrup history with syrup samples to taste.

 

Tuesday, 3/21; 7:30pm

New Moon Walk and Telescope Viewing, Little Red Schoolhouse, Willow Springs

Enjoy an evening walk and get a close-up view of the night sky. Caminata de luna nueva y observación del telescopio. (Programa ofrecido en Español.) Registration required.

 

Wednesday, 3/22; 11am - 2pm

Celebrate Spring Fest, Cummings Square, River Forest

Build and play with natural materials: make a decorative terrarium, paint a bird house and participate in other kid-friendly activities.

 

Monday, 3/27; 9am - 3:30pm

Spring Nature Camp, Rolling Knolls, Elgin

Learn the significance of spring in Native American culture while participating in various activities. Drop-in. All ages. Presented by Trickster Cultural Center.

 

Wednesday, 3/29; 11am - 2pm

Spring Breakout Adventure, Thatcher Woods, River Forest

Enjoy time out of school with activities including archery, nature play, hikes, and other fun. Drop-in.

 

Thursday, 3/30; 3:30pm - 6:30pm

Teen Exploration Day: Fire Building 101, Camp Sullivan, Oak Forest

Learn different methods for fire building outdoors. Registration required.

 

Thursday, 3/30; 1pm

Teen Exploration Day: The Botany of Zelda, Trailside Museum, River Forest    

Learn how the fictional plants of Hyrule Forest connect to native plant species of the Forest Preserves of Cook County. Come have fun with botany inspired by the Nintendo game Zelda. Ages 12 and up. Registration required. 

 

Sunday, 4/2; 1pm

Radio Telemetry, Crabtree Nature Center, Barrington

Learn about radio telemetry and how it’s used to track animals. Try your hand at using radio telemetry equipment.

 

Wednesday, 4/5; 5:30pm - 7:30pm

Camping 101, Camp Dan Beard, Northbrook

This is a free workshop covering basic camping skills. Registration required.

 

Wednesday, 4/5; 10am - 1pm

Spring Breakout Adventures, Bunker Hill, Niles

Spend time in nature while on school break! Try out several outdoor recreation activities. Explore, discover and create!

 

Thursday, 4/6; 11am - 2pm

Spring Breakout Adventure, Dan Ryan Woods, Chicago

Spend your time on break, outside! Enjoy a chance to try your hand at several outdoor recreation activities. Explore, discover and create!

 

Saturday, 4/8; 8am

Fishing Derby, Papoose Lake, Palos Park

Join the Village of Palos Park and the Forest Preserves for a family-fun day of fishing.

 

Wednesday, 4/12; 5:30pm - 7:30pm

Weaving Workshop, Swallow Cliff Woods-North, Palos Park    

Create a small wall hanging art piece using natural materials. Supplies and instruction provided. Ages 10 and up with adult. Registration required.

 

Friday, 4/14; 7pm - 9pm

Frog Survey Night Hike, Sandridge Nature Center, South Holland

Be a community scientist for an evening as we listen for frog calls and other creatures of the night. Ages 12 and up. Registration required.

 

Saturday, 4/15; 11am - 2pm

Animal Supplies Drop ‘n Drive, Miller Meadow-South, Maywood

Join in helping animals in need by donating supplies. Drop-off event.

 

Sunday, 4/16; 12pm

Chicago Voyagers Adventure Challenge, Busse Woods-South, Arlington Heights

Help get Chicago youth outside by participating in an adventure obstacle race for the entire family. Registration required.

 

Friday, 4/21; 3pm - 5pm

Earth Day Cleanup, Jerome Huppert Woods, River Grove

Celebrate Earth Day by helping clean up litter in the Preserves. We will have litter pick up supplies for individuals or families to check-out.

 

Friday through Sunday, 4/21 - 4/22; 9:30am - 11:30am

Earth Day: Restoration Weekend - Garlic Mustard Pull, Sagawau Nature Center, Lemont

Celebrate Earth Day by welcoming back native plants and wildlife by pulling invasive garlic mustard.

 

Saturday, 4/22; 10am - 12pm

Earth Day, Bunker Hill, Niles

Celebrate Earth Day by doing your part in helping clean up litter in the Preserves. Litter pick-up supplies for individuals or families available to check-out.

 

Saturday, 4/22; 10am - 2pm

Earth Day, Sandridge Nature Center, South Holland

Celebrate Earth Day with themed games, a self-guided litter cleanup and more.

 

Saturday, 4/22; 10am - 1pm

Earth Day, Sauk Trail Woods, Chicago Heights

Help the earth with a litter clean up at your local forest preserve.

 

Saturday, 4/22; 10am - 12pm

Celebrate Earth Day Activities, Trailside Museum, River Forest    

There are many things you can do to celebrate our beautiful planet Earth. Help us plant a tree, make your very own bird feeder to bring home, pick up litter, and create recycled material art. Drop-in program for kids and families.

 

Saturday, 4/22; 7pm - 9pm   

Thankful for the Dark, Little Red Schoolhouse, Willow Springs

Learn about the importance of dark skies, and then enjoy a leisurely 3-mile hike. All ages. Registration required.

 

Sunday, 4/23; 12pm - 2pm

Build a Beehouse Workshop, River Trail Nature Center, Northbrook

Help your native plants and garden by building a beehouse for local pollinators.

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