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SUMMARY:Import From Zap Calendar 12212022 - Celebrate Snow @ Rice Creek
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DESCRIPTION:\nA family-friendly festival celebrating snow at Rice Creek Field Station! 
 Part of winter Cruisin' the Campus.\n11:00 am. Story Hour: Snowflake Bentle
 y. As a child, Wilson Bentley saw beauty where no one else noticed it and d
 rew hundreds of snowflakes by eye. As an adult, he went on to develop the f
 irst camera that could photograph a snowflake. Come listen to his story, an
 d then make your own snowflake to take home! \n\n12:00 pm. Snow Person/Snow
  Animal Building. Make your own snow creation! Every child who participates
  will receive a goody bag to take home. If snow cover isn't sufficient for 
 building, visitors can make 'snow' figures out of air-hardening clay.\n\n1:
 00 pm. Presentation: The Science of Snow. This presentation will cover how 
 snow forms, the critical role that snow and ice play in the lives of our lo
 cal animals and plants, and how these creatures survive winter.\n\n2:00 pm.
  Mammal Tracks on Snowshoes. We'll see what animals are out and about in th
 e snow! Adult-sized snowshoes are available to participants.\n \nAll-day (9
 :00 am – 3:00 pm).\n\nCatch &amp; Observe Snowflakes. Examine snow using ma
 gnifying glasses! See how many shapes you can find. Draw the shapes you see
 .\nSnow crafting. Kid-friendly easy and fun crafts &amp; activities related
  to snow.\nSnowshoeing. Adult-sized snowshoes are available. BYO cross-coun
 try skis &amp; snowshoes dawn to dusk.\nWinter Bird Citizen Science. Spend 
 a few minutes watching birds. The data you record will contribute to the in
 ternational Project Feederwatch program from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology
 . A naturalist can help with bird identification.\nAll programs are open to
  the public. Tickets for the event are $1, and are available through the ca
 mpus box office. Tickets can also be purchased at the event.\nPlease dress 
 for the weather, and note that children under 17 must be accompanied by an 
 adult.\n This event was imported from: https://iloveoswego.com/29582/celebr
 ate-snow-rice-creek.html?tmpl=component (https://iloveoswego.com/29582/cele
 brate-snow-rice-creek.html?tmpl=component)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><img src="https://iloveoswego.com/images/jevents/2020/celebrate_snow__ri
 ce_creek.jpg" alt="celebrate snow rice creek" width="640" height="414" /></
 p><p>A family-friendly festival celebrating snow at Rice Creek Field Statio
 n! Part of winter Cruisin' the Campus.</p><p>11:00 am. Story Hour: Snowflak
 e Bentley. As a child, Wilson Bentley saw beauty where no one else noticed 
 it and drew hundreds of snowflakes by eye. As an adult, he went on to devel
 op the first camera that could photograph a snowflake. Come listen to his s
 tory, and then make your own snowflake to take home! <br /><br />12:00 pm. 
 Snow Person/Snow Animal Building. Make your own snow creation! Every child 
 who participates will receive a goody bag to take home. If snow cover isn't
  sufficient for building, visitors can make 'snow' figures out of air-harde
 ning clay.<br /><br />1:00 pm. Presentation: The Science of Snow. This pres
 entation will cover how snow forms, the critical role that snow and ice pla
 y in the lives of our local animals and plants, and how these creatures sur
 vive winter.<br /><br />2:00 pm. Mammal Tracks on Snowshoes. We'll see what
  animals are out and about in the snow! Adult-sized snowshoes are available
  to participants.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>All-day (9:00 am – 3:00 pm).<br /><br 
 />Catch &amp; Observe Snowflakes. Examine snow using magnifying glasses! Se
 e how many shapes you can find. Draw the shapes you see.<br />Snow crafting
 . Kid-friendly easy and fun crafts &amp; activities related to snow.<br />S
 nowshoeing. Adult-sized snowshoes are available. BYO cross-country skis &am
 p; snowshoes dawn to dusk.<br />Winter Bird Citizen Science. Spend a few mi
 nutes watching birds. The data you record will contribute to the internatio
 nal Project Feederwatch program from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. A natu
 ralist can help with bird identification.<br />All programs are open to the
  public. Tickets for the event are $1, and are available through the campus
  box office. Tickets can also be purchased at the event.</p><p>Please dress
  for the weather, and note that children under 17 must be accompanied by an
  adult.</p> <a href="https://iloveoswego.com/29582/celebrate-snow-rice-cree
 k.html?tmpl=component">This event was imported from: https://iloveoswego.co
 m/29582/celebrate-snow-rice-creek.html?tmpl=component</a>DTSTAMP:20260504T052010
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