Waukesha County Environmental Education Guide: September - December 2020

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Environmental Education

ACTIVITY GUIDE September 2020 - December 2020 Youth • Scout •Adult Family •Volunteers • 4-H


While Waukesha County’s award-winning park system has always been a highlight of our community, today our outdoor spaces are more important than ever. From skiing to swimming, biking to hiking, we offer year-round outdoor activities that can help you get you through this unprecedented time. We are also taking COVID-19 precautions in all of our facilities, with special considerations for all of our programs. Please read this guide to learn about all of the activities and spaces available for you to safely explore this fall and winter. Our programs can help us: • Create opportunities for everyone to explore the outstanding natural resources in the Waukesha County Park System • Protect the county’s lakes and streams by informing citizens on how property management decisions impact water quality • Better understand how our actions impact the environment and how we can work collaboratively to conserve our unique natural resources through a variety of science-based programs • Increase the quality of material recycled from households and businesses to reduce our environmental impact • Protect the quantity and quality of groundwater resources in the county by promoting water conservation and groundwater infiltration Discover your parks! Discover adventure! Enjoy all of our great natural resources in Waukesha County.

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Paul Farrow, Waukesha County Executive


Table of Contents COVID-19 Information........................ page 4 At A Glance........................................ pages 6-7 Special Events................................... pages 8-9 Conservation in the Parks................... pages 14-15 Scheduled Programs Retzer Nature Center..................... pages 16-18 Horwitz-DeRemer Planetarium...... pages 19-23 Reservable Programs......................... pages 24-25 Scout Programs................................. pages 28-31 All programs are held at Retzer Nature Center unless otherwise noted and are subject to change without notice. Staff may photograph programs, events, and classes for promotional material such as, but not limited to, brochures, advertisement of events, website, etc.

Retzer Nature Center S14 W28167 Madison Street, Waukesha, WI 53188 262-970-6680

www.waukeshacountyparks.com Now offering Virtual Programs for your convenience! We know every situation is different and not everyone will be able to return to in-person programs and activities. We plan to continue providing educational programs and experiences that help connect all of us with our environment. Look for this symbol throughout this guide for our Virtual Offerings. 3


COVID-19 Information Waukesha County continues to provide vital services while constantly monitoring the COVID-19 situation in our community. We know that our parks, trails, and programs provide opportunities for physical activity, stress relief, and learning that is critical to the health and wellness of our community during the pandemic. The health and safety of our guests and staff remain our top priorities. We have procedures and policies in place and we are committed to providing a safe environment. We are also prepared to adjust programming as needed to keep us all as safe as possible. Updated COVID-19 information in Waukesha County: WWW.WAUKESHACOUNTY.GOV/COVID19

Updated Park System COVID-19 Operations & Response: WWW.WAUKESHACOUNTY.GOV/PARKALERTS

VISITING RETZER ENVIRONMENTAL LEARNING CENTER Please help us stay safe with respectful and responsible visits: 6 Ft.

Practice Social Distancing: Maintain at least 6-feet from other guests not your same living unit. This includes in the building, on the trails, and in the parking lot. Utilize Face Coverings: Guests, ages 5 and older, should use a clean, well-fitted face covering while indoors, within an enclosed area, or when social distancing is not possible. Practice Good Hygiene: Follow CDC Best Practices for safety and hygiene, including hand washing recommendations and sanitization guidelines. Stay Home If You Are Sick: Leaving home increases the risk of exposing others to illness. Help protect others and stay home.

Follow All Rules: Please pay attention to the posted rules and be courteous to staff. To maintain safety, staff reserves the right to temporarily restrict access to areas or ask visitors to come back another time. WWW.WAUKESHACOUNTY.GOV/RETZERNATURECENTER 4


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AT A GLANCE

September

EXPLORATION

WEE WONDERS INSECT INVESTIGATION PLANETARIUM SHOW

ANIMAL

POLLINATORS

WEE WONDERS NATURE RETZER RANGERS

ADAPTATIONS

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SHOW SCARECROW LANE BEGINS

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SHOW INSECT INVESTIGATION

ANIMAL ADAPTATIONS PLANETARIUM

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STAY TUNED FOR MORE! PLANETARIUM

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WEE WONDERS

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SCIENCE FEST

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SCIENCE FEST PLANETARIUM

SHOW SCIENCE FEST

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PLANETARIUM

HOWL-ATSHOW HOME SCARECROW LANE ENDS

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AT A GLANCE

November PLANETARIUM

SHOW

WEE WONDERS

WEE WONDERS

PLANETARIUM

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RETZER RANGERS

PLANETARIUM

SHOW LEARNING CENTER BUILDING CLOSED

THANKFUL FOR PARKS

THANKFUL FOR PARKS PLANETARIUM

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THANKFUL FOR PARKS

December PLANETARIUM

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WEE WONDERS

WEE WONDERS

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RETZER RANGERS

PLANETARIUM

SHOW LEARNING CENTER BUILDING CLOSED

LEARNING CENTER BUILDING CLOSED

STARRY NIGHT

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SPECIAL EVENTS

Unless otherwise noted, special events are held at Retzer Nature Center. Visit www.waukeshacountyparks.com for more information or to register. = Virtual program

Build-A-Scarecrow at Home

Now - September 16 Free Register by Wednesday, September 16 Get your family or group to create a family-friendly scarecrow to display on Scarecrow Lane at Retzer during September and October. Scarecrows must be in place by noon on Sunday, September 20 and must be removed by Sunday, November 8. Register online and download scarecrow instructions at: www.waukeshacounty.gov/scarecrow

Friends of Retzer Nature Center’s Scarecrow Lane

September 21 - October 31 (Open daily) Recommended for all ages Free Visit Retzer Nature Center for a fun, self-guided walk New Route! Near the Children's Garden around Scarecrow Lane to enjoy the unique scarecrows BEHIND THE LEARNING CENTER displays and changing colors of autumn. Find the scarecrows near the Children’s Garden, located behind the west end of the Learning Center building. See page 10 for details.

National Endowment for the Arts Big Read - Waukesha Reads

Friday, September 25 6:30 - 9:00 PM (When the Emperor was Divine Book Giveaway 6:30 - 8:30 PM) Free This citywide reading program is designed to bring the community together through the appreciation and sharing of great books. Waukesha Public Library is working in cooperation with Waukesha County Parks and Retzer Nature Center to provide an evening of Japanese folklore and a night hike (weather permitting) around the book, When the Emperor was Divine by Julie Otsuka. Please bring your own lawn chair. Visit www.waukeshareads.org for more information.

Foundations of Horticulture / Master Gardener Volunteer Training

October 2020 - January 2021 Recommended for ages 18+ Registration is required at: www.waukeshacounty.gov/UWEX/HORT/MG/ Space limited UW-Madison Extension Waukesha County will offer an on-line horticulture program from October through January to provide a foundation in science-based gardening principles. This program can also be used as an entry point to the Master Gardener Volunteer Program. Visit: www.waukeshacounty.gov/UWEX/HORT/MG/ for more information.

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Wisconsin Science Festival: Curiosity Unleashed

October 15 - 18 Online programs Recommended for all ages Free Register by Wednesday, October 14 Learn how Waukesha County uses STEM in the workplace as we celebrate all things science during the virtual statewide festival! There will be a variety of programs for different ages — something for everyone! Visit www.waukeshacounty.gov/sciencefest for the full listing and to register. See page 11 for details.

Howl-At-Home Presented by Waukesha County Parks and City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department October 26 - 30 Online activities to engage your child Free Recommended for ages 10 and under Attend a series of virtual scare-free Halloween fun events on Facebook all week long! Events will include a photo challenge, craft making, and animal encounter videos for the whole family to enjoy. For the full listing, visit: www.waukesha-wi.gov/1522/Howl-O-Ween See page 12 for details.

City of Waukesha Starry Night: Lights Out - Parks Dark

December 21 7:00 - 8:00 PM Recommended for all ages Enjoy viewing the night sky with reduced white light at seven sites throughout the City of Waukesha for this special hour! Stargaze, connect and collaborate with the stillness, appreciation and unique beauty of the night sky. See page 13 for details. Star Gazing Sites: Retzer Nature Center, S14W28167 Madison St. Lowell Park, 2201 W. Michigan Ave. Saratoga Athletic Complex, 301 S. Prairie Ave. Rivers Crossing Park, 3703 Rivers Crossing Dr. Banting Park, 2101 Butler Dr. Meadowview Park, Northview and Meadowbrook Rd. Merrill Crest, 616 S. University Dr.

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Families, schools, churches, businesses, scouts, 4-H, day-care centers, sports groups, clubs and individuals are all encouraged to enter their own scarecrow creation! THERE IS NO FEE FOR THIS ACTIVITY!

Open Daily

September 21 - October 31, 2020

Visitors are encouraged join us for a fun, self-guided walk around Scarecrow Lane! Find the scarecrows near the Children’s Garden, located behind the west end of the Learning Center building.

Visit Us

Retzer Nature Center

S14 W28167 Madison Street Waukesha, WI 53188 (262) 896-8007

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Register & Learn More: www.waukeshacounty.gov/scarecrow


Virtual Events

OCTOBER 15-18, 2020 Register by Wednesday, October 14

Learn how Waukesha County uses STEM in the workplace as we celebrate all things science! There will be a variety of programs for different ages, something for everyone!

Joi n U s Virtu a lly! • • • • • • • •

TOPICS INCLUDE:

Busting Backyard Invasives Hugging the Hubble: Personal Reflections on the Hubble Space Telescope Citizen Science: Exploring the Universe The Birthplace of Modern Astrophysics There’s More to the Dark than Meets the Eye Consumption by the Numbers Understanding Soils: What Homeowners Need to Know for their Yards Understanding Soils: What Homeowners Need to Know for their Basements

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#WiSciFest Register now: www.waukeshacounty.gov/sciencefest 11


Brought to you by Waukesha County Park System and City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department

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Monday, October 26 – Parks in Autumn Facebook Photo Challenge! Submit your favorite fall photos enjoying City or County Parks! We’d love to see you enjoying the beautiful fall colors, kicking around a ball, or jumping in the leaves! Post one of your favorite fall photos to The City of Waukesha or Waukesha County Parks Facebook page.

https://outlook.office.com/mail/inbox/id/AAQkAGFlNmZhOTY3LTI2ODYtNDY5OS1hNmZmLWVmZDk0YjE2ODlhYQAQAFx%2FFxeWV0WlqB%2FlVTeQ1l…

Tuesday, October 27 – Let’s make a CRAFT! Head to The City of Waukesha or the Waukesha County Parks Facebook page to watch the video and make this not so scary BOO-tiful Bat craft.

Wednesday, October 28 – Watch a Video! Check out the Waukesha County or The City of Waukesha Facebook page for a Retzer Nature Center “Spooky” Animal Encounters Video: “The Mysterious World of Bats”.

Thursday, October 29 – Let’s make a CRAFT!

Head to The City of Waukesha or the Waukesha County Parks Facebook page to watch the video and make some not so scary creatures.

Friday, October 30 – Watch a Video!

Check out the Waukesha County or The City of Waukesha Facebook page for a Retzer Retzer Nature Center “Spooky” Animal Encounters Video: “Be Nice to Spiders”. All activities may also be found as links on The City of Waukesha website at: waukesha-wi.gov/1522/Howl-O-Ween and Waukesha County website at: waukeshacounty.gov/howloween

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CONSERVATION IN THE PARKS B E CO M E A VO L U N T E E R! ut Waukesha County! Help create healthier natural areas througho n your community

ct data withi Take part in stewardship projects or help colle ts. to assist with local conservation effor • No prior experience is necessary. and equipment will be provided. • Attendance at a training program is required work independently or with • Depending on the project, volunteers may trained personnel.

TA P/C L I C K B E L O W T O R E G I S T E R F O R A N U P CO M I N G P R O G R A M !

Register at least one weekday prior to program at

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waukeshacounty.gov/conservationintheparks


Citizen Science Programs Wetland Monitoring Strap on some boots and survey for sensitive species that inhabit local wetlands. Reptile Conservation Collect data on turtles, snakes, and lizards that live in the park system‘s natural areas. Bird Conservation Waukesha County boasts 72 eBird hotspots! Grab some binoculars and help document breeding and migratory birds using the park system‘s vital natural areas during spring, summer, and fall. Wildlife Nest Box Monitoring Monitor or build nest boxes for raptors, mammals, ducks, and songbirds. Build and install new nest boxes, providing crucial habitat for wildlife. Mammal Monitoring From otters to meadow voles, document what mammal species live in our parks and greenways. Invertebrate Monitoring Join staff and experienced invertebrate enthusiasts to learn about essential pollinators and flying insects.

M a ki n g s u re t h at co m m o n s p e c i e s re m a i n co m m o n , a n d t h at ra re, t h reate n e d , a n d e n d a n g e re d s p e c i e s a re p rote c te d .

Stewardship Projects Habitat Restoration Workdays Work with staff and volunteer Site Stewards to remove invasive species from our natural areas. Our workdays focus on the globally-imperiled oak ecosystems within Waukesha County. Rare Plant Conservation Help staff look for and monitor populations of rare, threatened, or endangered plant species. Actively collect and propogate native plant seeds and report new invasive species. Photo Point Monitoring Track the progress of restoration projects by capturing photographs at designated photo points throughout the park system.

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Retzer Nature Center

THE OUTDOOR CLASSROOM Unless otherwise noted, these programs are held at Retzer Nature Center. For more information or to register visit www.waukeshacountyparks.com.

Environmental Education Programs: Weekday Offerings

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Various Weekdays in September Options available at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. $4 per student (free for adults and young siblings under age 3) 20 children maximum Ages: Elementary students Register at least one day prior to program (no walk-ins) Families, caregivers, home school groups, scout troops, 4-H and more…supplement your learner’s virtual education experience with an environmental education program at Retzer Nature Center. In the month of September, we will be highlighting five exciting programs for your elementary student. Each program is 60 minutes in duration. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Programs will be conducted completely outdoors, so dress for the weather. In case of inclement weather, program will be moved to an openly ventilated location. Face masks will be required indoors and when social distancing cannot be properly maintained outdoors. Nature Exploration September 8 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.

Insect Investigation September 9, 17, 29 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.

Plants & Pollinators September 10, 16, 22 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.

Home Sweet Habitat September 23 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.

Using our powers of observation and sensory skills, we will have a hands-on outdoor experience exploring the natural treasures of the season. Naturalists will modify the exploration according to the season and may cover a sampling of the following topics: animal habitats, plant and animal identification, food chains and webs, and plant and animal adaptations.

Come explore what is buzzing around the blooms at Retzer Nature Center! Investigate the relationship between plants and the animals that contribute to the process of pollination. An educational but fun role-play acting out these “jobs”, help students to understand this important process and find out what “buzz pollination” is all about. Hike the trails looking for what is in bloom and observe the pollinators in action.

Animal Adaptations September 15, 24, 30 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.

Enjoy a visit from the Retzer teaching animals! See how an animal’s physical and behavioral traits can help it to survive as we explore the concepts of habitat and adaptation.

Join the Retzer naturalists as we explore the most diverse and abundant animal on earth – insects! Learn what an insect is, get an up close look at some of Retzer’s teaching insects and examine insect adaptations that help them survive, grow and reproduce. We’ll head outside to search for insects and the signs they leave behind while we compare insect diversity in different habitats.

Explore wildlife habitats from the viewpoint of the animals that live there. Compare and contrast the different habitats observed. Students will play the role of an animal as they go in search of their animal’s basic survival needs: food, water, shelter, and space. Decide which animal would call a given location home, and discover how they are connected to other aspects of their ecosystem.

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Wee Wonders Various Tuesdays & Wednesdays 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. $4 per child per class Ages 2-4 Register by Monday prior to program This monthly program is an opportunity for nature exploration and discovery for children. Wee Wonders offers hands-on experiences about a variety of nature topics. Each child must be accompanied by an adult. Each program includes an outdoor experience; please dress for the weather. Please register at least 24 hours prior to the program. Walk-ins are welcome, space permitting. Fall in a Flash Tuesday, September 8 or Wednesday, September 9 Register by Monday, September 7

Fall – the season of wonder. Birds are flying south, leaves are changing color and so much more to explore! Join us while we take a walk in the woods to discover the signs of fall.

Going Batty! Tuesday, October 13 or Wednesday, October 14 Register by Monday, October 12

Learn why bats are our friends as we hike to see where they live here at Retzer. We will then create a bat project to take home.

Turkey Trot Tuesday, November 10 or Wednesday, November 11 Register by Monday, November 9

Time for the geese and ducks to leave Retzer, but the turkeys will remain! We’ll have fun turning ourselves into a feather gobbler and learn how to walk and talk just like a turkey. Go on a “turkey trot” to see where these feathered friends reside.

Winter Party in the Pines Tuesday, December 8 or Wednesday, December 9 Register by Monday, December 7

Invitations have been sent. Decorations are all in place. Time to get this party started! Join us in the pines as we host a winter picnic. We will play some clever games and celebrate the winter season.

Retzer Rangers Second Monday of the Month 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. $4 per child per class Ages 5-7 Register by Sunday prior to program Join a Retzer Teaching Naturalist as we discover the wonders of nature each month. Dive deep into a new topic with outdoor hands-on exploration and adventure. Each child must be accompanied by an adult. Arrive by 4:20 p.m. and dress for the weather as these programs are held outdoors. Please register at least 24 hours prior to the program. Walk-ins are welcome, space permitting. Fruit of the Earth Monday, September 14 Register by Sunday, September 13

Sometimes, life is really sweet. What are fruits and berries and why are they important? As we hike, we’ll be on the lookout for examples- or at least the plants responsible for them.

Staying Green: Evergreens Monday, October 12 Register by Sunday, October 11

Some trees don’t lose their leaves every fall. Let’s take a look at the often overlooked evergreens and the roles they play in our natural systems.

Winter Feast Monday, November 9 Register by Sunday, November 8

What do the animals that stay active here at Retzer eat to keep their bodies going? We’ll explore that idea and create a small treat for some of them.

Let It Snow Monday, December 14 Register by Sunday, December 13

How water responds to temperature changes allows life to exist as we know it. Let’s learn some fun facts about water!

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Retzer Nature Center

SCHEDULED PROGRAMS Unless otherwise noted, these programs are held at Retzer Nature Center. For more information or to register visit www.waukeshacountyparks.com.

Retzer Camera Club

Wednesdays: September 2, October 7, November 4, December 2 7:00 p.m. Recommended for ages 16+ The Camera Club meets monthly with instructional programs, sharing/critiquing of members’ photographs, discussing equipment and technique, and providing opportunities for taking photographs at Retzer Nature Center and other nature areas. Open to the public! To learn more, visit www.retzercameraclub.blogspot.com or find them on Facebook!

Benjamin Goss Bird Club

www.gossbirdclub.org Benjamin Goss Bird Club provides an opportunity for those interested in an active study of birds and their habitats to meet with fellow bird enthusiasts. Meetings are open to the public and feature a variety of topics and speakers. Visit www.gossbirdclub.org for more information.

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CHILDREN'S GARDEN Check out the life cycle of plants and insects, look for pollinators and explore with your senses!

See how you can landscape with beautiful native plants that benefit wildlife. Come to the garden at Retzer Nature Center to look, gently touch, smell and enjoy! 18


Horwitz-DeRemer Planetarium

SCHEDULED PROGRAMS All shows are held at the Horwitz-DeRemer Planetarium located inside the Retzer Environmental Learning Center. Private show reservations are available for community groups, private parties, corporate events, or scout groups.

Registration required with max seating for 22 people at the time of publication. Register at least one day prior to program (no walk-ins). Tickets for the shows on this page are available at:

https://waukeshacounty.maxgalaxy.net/BrowseActivities.aspx.

For more information or to register a group, call 262-970-4139. Show trailers are available at http://sdwone.us/planetarium.

Planetarium Public Shows: Weekday Offerings

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Wednesdays in September Options available at 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. $3.50 per person 22 children maximum Register at least one day prior to program (no walk-ins) Families, caregivers, home school groups, scout troops, 4-H and more…supplement your learner’s virtual education experience with a planetarium show at Horwitz-DeRemer Planetarium. In the month of September, we will be highlighting four exciting programs for your elementary student. Each program is 60 minutes in duration. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Face masks will be required indoors. Nine Planets and Counting September 9 at 11 a.m. September 23 at 2:00 p.m. Recommended for grades 3 - up

How many planets are in the Solar System? This program involves a tour to explore the variety of objects that populate our Solar System. Along the way, each planet is examined as well as other objects in our solar neighborhood. This show was produced just before Pluto was demoted to dwarf planet status.

Flight Adventures September 9 at 2:00 p.m. September 30 at 11:00 a.m. Recommended for grades 3 - up

Discover the science of flight through the eyes of a young girl and her grandfather as they explore how birds, kites, planes, and models fly. Learn about the history and future of flight and how NASA is discovering new and safer ways to travel with the help of future engineers and aviators—like you!

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The Little Star That Could September 16 at 11:00 a.m. September 30 at 2:00 p.m. Recommended for grades 5K - 2

This is a story about Little Star, an average yellow star in search for planets of his own to protect and warm. Along the way, he meets other stars, learns what makes each star special, and discovers that stars combine to form star clusters and galaxies. Eventually, Little Star finds his planets and learns that being average can also be very special.

The Secret of the Cardboard Rocket September 16 at 2:00 p.m. September 23 at 11:00 a.m. Recommended for grades 1 - 4 Program also available in Spanish

Join two children on a magical journey through the Solar System, aided by a talking astronomy book, a cardboard rocket, and a vivid imagination. During this imaginative show, audiences will land on Venus, fly through the rings of Saturn, and discover the secrets of the Solar System.

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Horwitz-DeRemer Planetarium

SCHEDULED PROGRAMS All shows are held at the Horwitz-DeRemer Planetarium located inside the Retzer Environmental Learning Center. Private show reservations are available for community groups, private parties, corporate events, or scout groups. Registration required with max seating for 22 people at the time of publication. No walk-ins allowed. If seats are available you can purchase them up to 9:00 a.m. the day of the show.

For more information or to register a group, call 262-970-4139. Show trailers are available at http://sdwone.us/planetarium. Tickets are available at https://hdplanetarium.ticketleap.com.

Children’s Planetarium Shows NEW

Little Draggy Adventure

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Saturdays: September 12, 19, 26 11:00 a.m. Recommended for ages 3+ $5 per person Everyone knows his or her address, in which city and on what street he or she lives. And do you know where the earth lives? What surrounds it? How far is it from the Earth to the Sun, and what makes our planet different from the others? Take a wonderful journey with a cheerful dragon Woody, who travels around the Universe in search of fantastic adventures. This time the dragon arrives on Earth where he meets a smart girl named Lena. Together Woody and Lena will introduce the children to the NEW most interesting things about our planet and tell them about the wonders of the Solar System like bright nebulaes, galaxies, stars clusters, and wonderful comets.

Spooky Space

Saturdays: October 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 11:00 a.m. Recommended for ages 3+ $5 per person Would you like to meet the stars of Halloween? Monsters, zombies, ghosts and their far more terrible counterparts in space? Oh, yes, space has its monsters: black holes, zombie stars, and spectacular ghostly nebulaes.

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Flight Adventures

Saturdays: November 7, 14, 21, 28 11:00 a.m. Recommended for ages 3+ $5 per person Dreams of flying, model aircraft and a young girl and her grandfather come together in this multi-media planetarium show about the science of aeronautics. Learn about famous inventors and aviators of the past and the pioneers who first revealed the four forces of flight. See images of aircraft past, present and future and imagine where flight might take us. Topics: astronomy, flight, science, aeronautics

Khrumka’s Adventures in the Winter Forest

Saturdays: December 5, 12, 19 11:00 a.m. Recommended for ages 3+ $5 per person On their way through the fairy tale winter forest, little Khrumka and his friends watch the Northern Lights, witness the flight of an asteroid, and admire the constellations of the winter sky. Thrilling rides, magic and surprises await them on their fantastic fulldome journey.


General Public Planetarium Shows NEW

Exoplanets

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Phantom of the Universe

Saturdays: September 12, 19, 26 1:00 p.m. Recommended for ages 8+ $5 per person This show is a fulldome planetarium show about the planets outside our solar system and the methods used to find them by astronomers. Topics: astronomy, science, exoplanets, planets Saturdays: October 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 1:00 p.m. Recommended for ages 8+ $5 per person This show showcases an exciting exploration of dark matter, from the Big Bang to its anticipated discovery at the Large Hadron Collider. The show reveals the first hints of its existence through the eyes of Fritz Zwicky, the scientist who coined the term “dark matter.” It describes the astral choreography in the Andromeda galaxy and then plummets deep underground to see the most sensitive dark matter detector on Earth. From there, it journeys across space and time to the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, speeding alongside particles before they collide in visually stunning explosions of light and sound, while learning how scientists around the world are collaborating to track down the constituents of dark matter.

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Mystery of the Christmas Star

Saturdays: December 5, 12, 19 1:00 p.m. Recommended for all ages $5 per person Journey back over 2000 years to Bethlehem as we seek to discover a scientific explanation for the star the wise men followed to find the baby Jesus. This modern retelling of the Christmas story is sure to charm and captivate audiences of all ages. Topics: mythology, astronomy, history, history of astronomy, science, solar system, comets

Season of Lights

Saturdays: December 5, 12, 19 2:30 p.m. Recommended for all ages $5 per person Season of Light explores the reasons humans are so fascinated with lighting up our lives during the December holiday season. It’s an exploration of the astronomical meanings behind seasonal traditions, including the “Star over Bethlehem”. Topics: Constellations, Comets, History, Seasons, Conjunctions, Meteors, Supernovas

The Hot and Energetic Universe

Saturdays: November 7, 14, 21, 28 1:00 p.m. Recommended for ages 8+ $5 per person This show explores the achievements of modern astronomy, the basic principles of electromagnetic radiation, and the natural phenomena related to the High Energy Astrophysics. This science probes hot gas in clusters of galaxies, and around supermassive black holes in the centers of galaxies. High energy radiation provides important information about our own galaxy, neutron stars, supernova remnants and stars like our Sun. Topics: universe, space exploration, supernovae, astronomy, galaxies, black holes

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Presentaciónes en Español Dos Presentaciones en Español: Los Mayas - Planeación Cósmica y El Secreto de Calakmul

El Sábado 3 de octubre del 2020 2:30 p.m. $5 por persona Recomendado para niños mayores de 5 años Registración: Es necesario registrarse con anticipación, la capacidad máxima de asientos es para 22 personas al momento de esta impresión. No se permite presentarse sin una registración previa. Si hay asientos disponibles, puede comprar los tiquetes de entrada hasta 1 hora antes de la presentación. Puede comprar los tiquetes de entrada a través del Internet: https://hdplanetarium.ticketleap.com/ NUEVO

Planeación Cósmica

Viaje a las antiguas ciudades de Chichén Itzá y Palenque y por primera vez en un video de cúpula completa y animaciones 3D aprenderá cómo las ciudades Mayas fueron planificadas. La película presenta la cosmovisión de esta antigua cultura basada en los elementos del cosmos, como: el Sol, Venus, la Luna y las estrellas, y como los Mayas siguiendo su posición definieron gran parte de su planificación para la construcción de sus ciudades, además de su conocimiento astronómico que ha perdurado por generaciones, formando los pilares de su cultura que hoy en día todavía estamos aprendiendo a escuchar.

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El Secreto de Calakmul

Descubre los misterios alrededor de Calakmul, una ciudad Maya perdida por miles de años dentro de la jungla, guíese por las relaciones entre el cielo estrellado y la arquitectura, así cómo por la abundante biodiversidad de la jungla en el estado de Campeche, México, a través de increíbles lapsos de tiempo, videos de 360°, escenas filmadas por drones, animaciones computarizadas de modelos 3D y audio directo de la jungla, en 5.1 canales.

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SPECIAL EVENTS Horwitz-DeRemer Planetarium

Registration required with max seating for 22 people at the time of publication. No walk-ins allowed. If seats are available you can purchase them up to 9:00 a.m. the day of the show.

For more information or to register a group, call 262-970-4139. Show trailers are available at http://sdwone.us/planetarium. Tickets are available at https://hdplanetarium.ticketleap.com.

Big Astronomy: People, Places, and Discoveries! (Premiering on Fall Astronomy Day) Saturday, September 26 Recommended for ages 8+ Cost: FREE – Bonus Feature included in both the 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. show price This planetarium show will take audiences to cutting-edge telescopes in the remote mountains of Chile and introduce the people who make sure these instruments operate day and night, unlocking the secrets of the universe. Explore ALMA, VLT, and the new Vera Rubin Observatory (formerly LSST) and how these incredible facilities are changing our view of the cosmos. NEW

In Honor of World Mental Health Day: Sunset Meditation

Saturday, October 10 2:30 p.m. Recommended for ages 8+ $5 per person How do STEM workers, including NASA professionals, cope with stress? Exercise is one way. Physical activity and fitness has been discussed in many NASA outreach efforts. However outreach efforts regarding other branches of health: emotional, psychological, and social wellbeing are lacking. Given that jobs come with stress, a global understanding of the science of stress and learning a healthy way to come with it helps with the wellbeing of employees, job productivity, employee retention, etc. Meditation is a powerful tool maintaining psychological health and resilience. Since the planetarium offers a dark and quiet space for relaxation, it is the perfect place for meditation. In an effort to improve mental health and resilience to our community members, Horwitz-DeRemer Planetarium has this amazing planetarium where you can view an amazing sunset as you travel from the Grand Canyon to the North Pole. Then relax under a night sky filled with stars- and even glimpses of the Northern Lights.

Holiday Break Planetarium Show: George and Oatmeal Save Santa

December 28, 29, 30 11:00 a.m. Recommended for ages 3+ $5 per person Looking for something to do during your Winter Holiday Break? The Horwitz-DeRemer Planetarium will be providing a family friendly planetarium show throughout the week. Santa Claus is missing! Mrs. Claus is worried and asks Oatmeal the snowman to help find him. Join Oatmeal and his friend, George, the planetarium wizard, as they travel the world in search of Santa. Along the way they are told constellation stories from many cultures and how to use the stars of the Big Dipper to find north. This show is particularly appropriate for young children and their families.

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RESERVABLE PROGRAMS Unless otherwise noted, the following programs are free for Waukesha County community groups/organizations and can be hosted at Retzer Nature Center or your public space. Visit www.WaukeshaCounty.gov/EnvironmentalEd to request a program.

Animal Bite Prevention

Recommend for ages 5+ 50 minutes Find out about animal awareness, animal body language, and making wise choices while interacting with animals.

Consumption by the Numbers

Recommend for ages 16+ 45 minutes We use a lot of finite resources. Discover the numbers behind consumption on a global and nationwide scale and how you can reduce this number. Find out what happens to many of these materials and how recycling helps us manage much of what we consume. Minimum of 15 participants required.

Drinking Water

Recommended for ages 8+ 30 - 60 minutes Learn about where you get your water, what can be harmful in the water, and how to eliminate the dangers. Also find out what to search for at home to keep your water safe.

Food Safety

Recommended for ages 8+ 30 - 60 minutes Become aware of food safety and the consequences of mishandling food. Hand washing is emphasized and interactive activities are available.

Green Cleaning Workshop

Recommended or ages 16+ 45 minutes Available in spring/fall We strive to keep our homes clean and healthy, but sometimes use toxic chemicals to do so. Is there a safer way? Find out what common household ingredients can be used to keep your home healthy, clean, and safe. Make a non-toxic cleaner to take home, along with the recipe—you’ll want more! Minimum of 15 participants required.

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Home Composting for Healthy Soils

Recommended for ages 16+ 45 minutes Available in spring/fall Learn how to create and use your own compost. Look at different bin styles to build or buy. Understand how compost works to improve the health of your soils for lawns and gardens. Minimum of 15 participants required.

Home Makeover: Green Edition

Recommended for ages 16+ 45 minutes Whether you’re looking to green your home, your lawn, or your wallet – we’ll cover them all! Learn ways to live a comfortable and sustainable lifestyle from recycling right to simple lawn care. Minimum of 15 participants required.

Humane Animal Careers

Recommended for ages 13+ 25 minutes Explore various careers that involve animals and the preparation required for each career.

Humane Animal Education

Recommended for ages 8+ 50 minutes Learn the legal definitions of humane and cruel behavior as they relate to animals. Specific case studies show how humane officers apply the laws.

I Live in a Watershed

Recommended for ages 8+ 45 minutes Our watershed model provides a hands-on, interactive demonstration of the sources and effects of runoff pollution. Learn about the watershed you live in and see how it connects…all the way to the ocean! By the end of this program, you will understand what a watershed is, how it functions and how you are part of it.

= Available as virtual program by request


Nature Connection for Seniors, Service Clubs, and Special Needs Groups

Recommended for ages 18+ 60 minutes: $2.25 per person; 90 minutes: $3.50 per person Join a Retzer Teaching Naturalist for a hands-on experience that engages and connects participants with the natural world. Topics include: life in a shell, plants & pollinators, and animal exploration. A 90 minute program includes greeting card, animal still life drawing, or a nature collage activity. Call 262-896-8007 with traveling program inquiries.

Recycling at Work

Held at your work place Recommended for ages 16+ 30 minutes Waukesha County Recycling and Solid Waste staff will share their expertise with your employees through a 30 minute interactive presentation. Your employees will leave with an understanding of what is recyclable, what the recyclables become, and how their actions effect the bottom line of businesses. Minimum of 15 participants required. Presentation requests can be made by emailing recycling@waukeshacounty.gov or calling (262) 896-8300 and can be customized based on your needs!

Rent a Garden Plot

The Value of Rain Gardens and Rain Barrels

Recommended for ages 18+ 60 minutes Rain barrels have been used for many generations. Discover how they can actually help restore a more natural water flow while saving you money. Not only will we explore how to install rain barrels, but we will learn about the benefits of rain gardens too! Rain gardens and rain barrels can be a beautiful solution to water pollution.

Volunteer Service Project

Recommended for ages 8+ Assist park system staff individually or as a group. Volunteers may assist with seasonal natural land management, species conservation, special events, or Retzer Nature Center animal and aquarium care. For more information, visit www.waukeshacounty.gov/ WCVolunteerOpportunities.

Volunteer Teacher Naturalist Training

Recommended for ages 18+ Retzer Nature Center offers an apprenticeship program to become a Volunteer Teacher Naturalist who can assist Education Naturalist staff with environmental education programs for school groups, scouts, and the general public. There is no registration deadline; we welcome new volunteers year-round. For more information, visit www.waukeshacounty.gov/ WCVolunteerOpportunities.

Recommended for ages 18+ UW-Madison Extension manages a rental garden located just east of Northview Road and Grandview Boulevard in the City of Waukesha. Garden plots are available for rental on a yearly basis to Waukesha County residents, sizes are 20’ by 20’ and 30’ by 30’. For pricing, availability, and more information, visit www.waukeshacounty. gov/uwex/hort/community gardens or call 262-548-7775.

Understanding Water Resources

Recommended for ages 8+ 45 minutes Discover where your water comes from, where it goes after you use it, and the difference between storm sewers and sanitary sewers. In this interactive presentation we will also discuss the Waukesha water issue, learn about watersheds, and how your actions impact our waters.

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DONATE

There are many ways to support your Waukesha County Parks

PARKLAND CONSERVATION FUND

Our stewardship fund for conservation and park enhancements. Projects are prioritized annually based on needs. Donations will be applied to projects to create environments for wildlife while adding to the natural beauty of the land. Donations will also help enhance existing and future amenities in the parks.

LEAVE YOUR MARK PROJECT

Leave your

MARK

Leave your mark on the new boardwalk at Retzer Nature Center. Recognize friends, family, yourself, your business, or a special event or memory while supporting our efforts to improve the educational and recreational enjoyment of our visitors.

VOLUNTEER YOUR TIME

Get involved in your community by helping out in your parks! We have numerous opportunities to match schedules, interests, and experience. Great for individuals, families, businesses or groups!

EAGLE OR GOLD AWARD PROJECTS

Looking to complete your scout project? The parks have a variety of options for consideration. Learn more and fill out an interest form at: www.waukeshacounty.gov/scoutprojectinformation 26

www.WaukeshaCounty.gov/donate


SEEKING VOLUNTEERS! Perfect for students, classes, and teachers! Volunteering with Parks and Land Use is a great opportunity for individuals and groups to enjoy the outdoors while giving back:

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Park Maintenance (weeding, painting, trail woodchipping) Invasive Species Control / Removal Adopt-A-Trail Program Adopt-A-Drain Program Park Clean Up / Litter Pick up Retzer Nature Center Special Events Citizen Science Programs Stewardship Projects Scout Project Information

www.WaukeshaCounty.gov/WCVolunteer

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SCOUT PROGRAMS

Pre-Scheduled Scout programs have been suspended in order to provide programs to smaller groups. To request a program for your troop/den, please visit www.waukeshacounty.gov/EnvironmentalEd. Programs must be paid in full at the time of registration. Minimum of 10 scouts per program required. Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts USA and GSWISE guidelines for group gatherings will be followed. Programs must be scheduled to begin at or before 4:00 p.m. due to decreased fall and winter daylight.

Cub Scout Programs Winter Wildlife Adventure

2 hour program $9 per Scout, per program (Minimum of 10 Scouts) In winter, nature records fascinating activities of animals. We can tell a lot about animals by the signs they leave behind. Join us for a brief indoor presentation to learn how to identify different tracks and evidence of animal activity, then we’ll head outside for a snowshoe adventure. Use Retzer’s snowshoes or bring your own. A trail hike will replace snowshoeing if snow cover is not adequate.

Tiger

Tigers in the Wild Adventure 1.5 hour program $6 per Scout (Minimum of 10 Scouts) Enjoy the outdoors while identifying interesting plants and animals and the signs they have left behind as we hike the trails. Requirements 1, 2, 3, and 7 will be completed during this program.

Wolf

Paws on the Path Adventure 1.5 hour program $6 per Scout (Minimum of 10 Scouts) Join a naturalist on a hike to identify birds, insects, and other animals along the trails. We will watch and record interesting items we find as we hike. Requirements 1 - 6 will be completed during this program. Finding Your Way Adventure 1.5 hour program $6 per Scout (Minimum of 10 Scouts) Learn how to read a map, locate where you live and to use a compass to work your way through a scavenger hunt on the Retzer trails. Requirements 1A, 2AB, 3 and 4 will be completed during this program.

Bear

Fur, Feathers & Ferns Adventure 1.5 hour program $6 per Scout (Minimum of 10 Scouts) During your visit to Retzer Nature Center we will hike the trails and learn how to identify signs of mammals, birds, insect and plants. We will observe wildlife from a distance and plants close up! Requirements 1, 2, 4, and 5 will be completed during this program.

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Webelos

Into the Wild Adventure 2 hour program $9 per scout (Minimum of 10 Scouts) Learn about bird flyways, wild creatures in their habitats, and identify local animals. Identify components of the food chain and how humans have changed the balance of nature. As we take a hike along wetlands, we will learn about the role of aquatic ecosystems. Requirements 4-9 will be completed during this program. Into the Woods Adventure 2 hour program $9 per Scout (Minimum of 10 Scouts) Join a naturalist on a hike to identify native trees and plants, their many uses and their importance to our ecosystem. Identify useful things made from wood. Use growth rings to tell a tree’s life story and learn about the function of tree bark. Requirements 1-4 and 6-7 will be completed during this program.

FAMILIES, HOUSEHOLDS, AND HOMESCHOOL GROUPS:

Did you know? You don't have to be a "school" to book one of our programs! Open to Groups of varying ages & sizes. Book a program with the Waukesha County Environmental Education Team! www.WaukeshaCounty.gov/EnvironmentalEd 29


SCOUT PROGRAMS

Pre-Scheduled Scout programs have been suspended in order to provide programs to smaller groups. To request a program for your troop/den, please visit www.waukeshacounty.gov/EnvironmentalEd. Programs must be paid in full at the time of registration. Minimum of 10 scouts per program required. Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts USA and GSWISE guidelines for group gatherings will be followed. Programs must be scheduled to begin at or before 4:00 p.m. due to decreased fall and winter daylight.

Girl Scout Programs Winter Wildlife Adventure

2 hour program $9 per Girl Scout, per program (Minimum of 10 Girl Scouts) In winter, nature records fascinating activities of animals. We can tell a lot about animals by the signs they leave behind. Join us for a brief indoor presentation to learn how to identify different tracks and evidence of animal activity, then we’ll head outside for a snowshoe adventure. Use Retzer’s snowshoes or bring your own. A trail hike will replace snowshoeing if snow cover is not adequate.

Daisy

Between Earth and Sky Journey 1.5 hour program $6 per Girl Scout (Minimum of 10 Girl Scouts) Daisy Girl Scouts will have a hands-on sensory experience as they complete a scavenger hunt discovering different colors, shapes, and textures along Retzer Nature Center’s trails. Eco Learner Badge 1.5 hour program $6 per Girl Scout (Minimum of 10 Girl Scouts) Nature gives us many gifts. Daisy Girl Scouts will learn some ways to give back by protecting nature. Scouts will learn how to be prepared before going outdoors, play a wildlife game, observe plants and animals within a “nature circle”, and learn how to protect nature from trash.

Brownie

Bugs Badge 1.5 hour program $8 per Girl Scout -- includes project supplies. (Minimum of 10 Girl Scouts) Brownie Girl Scouts will talk to a bug specialist, create a bug craft or bug box, see bugs in action, explore bug homes and take a bug walk. Hiker Badge 1.5 hour program $8 per Girl Scout -- includes snack. (Minimum of 10 Girl Scouts) Brownie Girl Scouts will choose a Retzer hiking trail, try out hiking skills including map reading, learn how to be prepared, eat a healthy snack on the trail, and have fun with an outdoor scavenger hunt. Eco Friend Badge 1.5 hour program $6 per Girl Scout (Minimum of 10 Girl Scouts) Find out how to treat outdoor spaces with kindness and teach others how they can too. Brownie Girl Scouts will take a hike, find houses in nature and learn how to keep animal homes safe, learn how to build and safely put out a fire, and practice being kind in outdoor spaces.


Junior

Flowers Badge 1.5 hour program $6 per Girl Scout (Minimum of 10 Girl Scouts) Discover that there’s more to flowers than just good looks. Junior Girl Scouts will uncover the science of a flower, look under the petals, learn how flowers help people and animals, have fun with flowers, and send a message in a flower code. Animal Habitats Badge 1.5 hour program $6 per Girl Scout (Minimum of 10 Girl Scouts) Junior Girl Scouts will learn about animal habitats in Wisconsin, investigate animal habitats at Retzer Nature Center, create animal houses for Retzer animals, and learn about endangered habitats and how to protect animal habitats.

Cadette Girl Scout

Trees Badge 2 hour program $9 per Girl Scout (Minimum of 10 Girl Scouts) Find out all about trees: from the shade to the science, the fruit to the forest, and the legends to the lumber. Cadette Girl Scouts will observe different tree species, learn about the amazing science of trees, discuss logging, clearcutting and deforestation, learn how Waukesha County Parks cares for its trees, and make a tree project.

Daisy

Make the World a Better Place Rose Petal 30 minutes $5 per Girl Scout (Minimum of 10 Girl Scouts, maximum of 20 to maintain Social Distancing) Learn about making the world a better place with the 3 Rs: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. Read Rosie’s story and conduct a mock trash sort activity to complete the requirements to earn your rose petal.

Brownie

Household Elf Badge 30 minutes $5 per Girl Scout (Minimum of 10 Girl Scouts, maximum of 20 to maintain Social Distancing) Learn how to make your home clean and green. Discover the importance of Reduce, Reuse, & Recycle and take away tips to save water and energy at home to earn your badge.

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Plant or Plant Insect Questions? Let UW-Madison Extension Horticulture Educators identify your outdoor and indoor plant samples and outdoor plant insects. There is a $5 charge per sample. Call 262-548-7775 or e-mail lboyer@waukeshacounty.gov before bringing in any samples to the office to confirm office hours as well as plant/insect submission procedures.

Soil Questions? Having soil problems? Tired of guessing about additives for your lawn or garden? A soil test will tell you what nutrients your plants or lawn need and will recommend the amount of fertilizer (N-P-K) to add to your soil. It will also tell the current pH of your soil and an analysis of the amount of organic matter in your soil. For more information, visit www.waukeshacounty.gov/uwex/hort/st or call 262-548-7775.

Yard or Garden Questions? Contact the Horticulture Helpline. This free service allows you to speak with a trained UW-Madison Extension Master Gardener volunteer regarding plant, bug, or soil questions. For more information, email uwex1@waukeshacounty.gov or call 262-548-7779.

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UW-Madison Extension Waukesha County 4-H

University of Wisconsin-Madison Extension Waukesha County 4-H provides educational and enrichment activities for youth ages K5-19. Programs engage youth and assist them in reaching their fullest potential by fostering critical thinking, problem solving, communication and leadership skills. There are projects for every interest and many opportunities to get involved. To join, volunteer, or learn more about 4-H visit www.waukeshacounty.gov/uwex/4H or call 262-548-7774.

4-H encourages youth to develop confidence and a commitment to excellence

Or visit: www.waukeshacounty.gov/ProductDisposal

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