![]() ![]() 3: "Impending AIS Threats: Can They Kill Your Pet or Hurt Your Kids?" July 6: "Water-Borne Disease and Symptoms: Can Swimming Make You Sick?".June 1: "Are Invasive Cattails Taking Over Your Lake?".May 4: "Do Horsepower and Wake Boating Matter to Your Lake?".April 6: "Decrease Your Water Footprint and Save Money Too!".To register, visitįor more information, of webinars includes: Every month will touch on topics about how to keep water drinkable, swimmable and safe. Waters Practical Water Wisdom Series: noon the first Thursday of each month February through November. Learn about the progress made in the past year toward delisting the St. Louis River of Concern Celebration of Progress: April 4, Black Bear Casino Resort in Carlton. For a complete event schedule, go toĪnnual St. There areįor disabled veterans, Minnesota tribal members and others. All nature walks and wildlife talks are free a Minnesota State Park vehicle permit is needed to enter.Ĭan be purchased upon arrival at the park office. Jay Cooke State Park Programs: 780 Minnesota Highway 210, Carlton. The “Flower Boys” are made up of individuals from all over the country who decided to embark on this expedition, organized through a YMCA camp. Hear an armchair journey on the Noatak River in Alaska to see and hear the stories of a wilderness canoe trip taken by six friends (including RSOP staff Steph Comfort) that started above the Arctic Circle. Noatak River to the Arctic Ocean: 6 p.m.Gear to help people enjoy the outdoors will be sold by students, community members and local businesses 15% of the sale price is taken to promote outdoor education. plus a raffle for the first 10 spots to get in. 24th annual Outdoor Gear Swap/Fundraiser: 9:30 a.m.-noon March 25, back of Malosky Stadium, follow the signs.UMD Outdoor Recreational Sports Outdoor Program offers the following: Call 21, go to ![]()
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