Events List
Week of Events
Raise the Region with Second Chance Animal Care Sanctuary
Help homeless, abandoned and at-risk dogs and cats by donating to Second Chance Animal Sanctuaries during Raise the Region, starting 6 p.m. March 13 through 11:59 p.m. March 14. Donate within this time frame at https://www.raisetheregion.org/.../second-chance-animal... According to Raise the Region's website, "Raise the Region® is a unique 30-hour online giving campaign that gives community members…
It’s Your Body: Yoga and Eating Mindfully
It’s Your Body: Yoga and Eating Mindfully
From your apron to your pots and pans, all ingredients, and even take-out containers, we provide everything for you. This is where cooking is FUN! This class is part of a four-part series. Dates for each class are 3/4, 3/11, 3/18 and 3/24 (Sunday). If you do not want to do the whole series, single…
Online: Night Skies Through the Seasons
Online: Night Skies Through the Seasons
RESCHEDULED! What's in the night sky this time of year? Let's find out! We'll go over prominent planets, stars, constellations and more. The presentation focuses on the night sky objects visible for the month during the next two months of 2024 and is designed for first-time or novice stargazers. Registration opens 45 days before the…
What’s Inside a Trout?
What’s Inside a Trout?
You might have seen the outside of a trout, but what's going on inside? Join us as we dissect a trout to learn about its many organs and how all of its parts help the fish survive. In this educator-led activity, participants will watch the dissection, but will not be holding the scalpel themselves. Just…
Easter Egg Hunt
Easter Egg Hunt
To fill a backpack will place over 10,000 eggs at Carp Park so everyone can have some fun and even get a photo with the Easter Bunny. There are some eggs which will have prize tickets, so you pick a prize from the table. And one very special, lucky egg will hold the Grand Prize…
Eagle Watch
Eagle Watch
Join Park Naturalist Bob Edkin at the Pine Creek Rail Trail Darling Run Access, located 5 miles from Leonard Harrison State Park on route 362, for this exciting opportunity to view bald eagles. Other wildlife including ospreys, river otters, waterfowl and songbirds may be seen. Binoculars and spotting scopes will be provided.
Woodcock Walk
Woodcock Walk
The sights and sounds of the American Woodcock's "sky dance" display is a traditional sign of spring across eastern North America. Join a Park educator for a walk down the Lowlands Trail where we will look and listen for the whistling wings of these interesting birds.