Environmental Education
ACTIVITY GUIDE September - December 2021
Youth • Families•Adults •Scouts •Volunteers • 4-H
Table of Contents At A Glance........................................ pages 4-5 Special Events................................... pages 6-9 Scheduled Programs.......................... pages 10-17 Retzer Nature Center..................... pages 10, 11, 16 Horwitz-DeRemer Planetarium...... pages 12-15, 17 Conservation in the Parks................... pages 18-19 Scout Programs................................. pages 20-25 Pick-A-Program................................. pages 26-27 Donate & Volunteer........................... pages 28-31 Planning & Safety Information........... page 36 Park System Information.................... pages 36-37 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 we plan to continue providing educational programs and experiences that help connect all of us with our environment. Find our Pick-A-Program options on pages 26-27 and look for this symbol for virtual programs! 2
Waukesha County’s award-winning parks system has so much to offer families and visitors, and this fall and winter, there is even more to do and see. I invite you to experience new features in several of our outdoors spaces, as well as a safe return to festivals that were put on hold last year. I am very pleased that Apple Harvest Festival is back in September, with a variety of food, drinks, and outdoor activities for adults and children to enjoy. Science Fest will also be back, with a mix of indoor and outdoor events and hands-on educational opportunities. If you visit Retzer Nature Center, you’ll notice the upgraded Discovery Trail, with accessible trails, new exploration stations, and other features. I am also very excited about the completion of the Dog Exercise Area in Menomonee Park, which offers new spaces for pets and people to connect with nature. Don’t forget that we also offer spaces for biking, skiing, skating, camping, hiking, and other year-round outdoor activities. Please read through this guide to learn about everything available for you to explore. These 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.
Paul Farrow, Waukesha County Executive
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SEPTEMBER
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SPECIAL EVENTS Visit www.waukeshacountyparks.com for more information and to register if required. Attention: A new and improved online system is coming soon! Due to the software transition, online program registration will be unavailable Oct. 1-17. The online new system will be available beginning Oct. 18, 2021. Please contact Retzer Nature Center for the availability of any programs happening there during this timeframe.
Sunset Meditation Planetarium Show & Retzer Night Hike
Wednesdays: September 1, 15, 29 Wednesdays: October 13, 27 and November 10 7:30 p.m.- Sunset Meditation Planetarium Show OR 7 p.m.- Sunset Meditation Planetarium Show 8 - 8:45 p.m.- Retzer Night Hike 7:30 - 8:15 p.m.- Retzer Night Hike Online registration ends 24 hours prior to each program. $10 per person, limited to 60 participants. Recommended for ages 10 and up. Come unwind under the dome of the Horwitz-DeRemer Planetarium and meditate for your mental health! View a planetarium show of an amazing sunset as you travel from the Grand Canyon to the North Pole, then relax under a night sky filled with stars with glimpses of the Northern Lights. After the show, take a quiet hike with a naturalist and discover the tranquil sights and sounds of Retzer Nature Center.
Friends of Retzer Nature Center’s Apple Harvest Festival
Saturday, September 18 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. $10 per carload This autumn festival is sponsored by the Friends of Retzer Nature Center, in cooperation with Waukesha County Parks, Waukesha County Technical College, Waukesha Reads, and more. This family-friendly community event features homemade apple desserts, apple cider, an apple market, a beer garden, a nature passport experience, arts & crafts vendor, children’s activities, live music, a Friends of Retzer silent auction, and much more! See pg. 8 for more info. Additionally, the Horwitz-DeRemer Planetarium will offer a special showing of Star Signs every half hour, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., for $3 per person. See pg. 14 for description and more info.
Foundations of Horticulture/Master Gardener Volunteer Training
September - December Recommended for 18+ Registration is required UW-Madison Extension Waukesha County will offer an on-line horticulture program from September through December 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. For more information, visit www.waukeshacounty.gov/UWEX/HORT/MG/
Friends of Retzer Nature Center’s Scarecrow Lane & Bridges Library System’s Story Hike
September 15 - October 31 (Open daily) Recommended for all ages Free Visit Retzer Nature Center for a fun, self-guided walk around Scarecrow Lane located near the Children’s Garden and on the blue trail loop to the pond to enjoy the unique scarecrows displays and changing colors of autumn. Extend your visit to enjoy the story “Little Acorn” as you hike along the orange trail. See pg. 11 for details.
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Doors Open Milwaukee
City of Milwaukee/Waukesha County Materials Recovery Facility (visit online) Saturday, September 25 - Sunday, October 3 While Doors Open may not be in person this year, you can still visit the City of Milwaukee and Waukesha County Materials Recycling Facility virtually. Visit historicmilwaukee.org/doors-open beginning Saturday, September 25 to find photos from inside our facility and a video that helps you follow your recyclables from the curb all the way through the sorting process at our facility. Check it out through Sunday, October 3!
Sunset Candlelight Hikes
Friday, October 1 at Menomonee Park, 6 - 9 p.m. Thursday, October 7 at Mukwonago Park, 6:30 - 8 p.m. Thursday, October 14 at Fox River Park, 6:30 - 8 p.m. Free Join us for a self-guided hike to continue the “Live Well Waukesha County (LWWC)” initiative. Candles will be available to light the way, or come early and enjoy the park’s natural beauty at sunset. Free entrance for all participants. For more information on the LWWC initiative visit www.waukeshacounty.gov/LiveWell.
Fall Workshops for Homeowners
Saturday, October 16 9 a.m. - Noon Free, but please register no later than Thursday, October 14 Recommended for adults Come for one or come for all three programs. We’ll start with Home Composting for Healthy Soil at 9 a.m. to learn how to compost your yard and kitchen scraps into a super soil amendment. At 10 a.m., we will turn to Home Makeover: Green Edition to learn how you can green your home and your wallet. Then, finish with Learn About Your Lot at 11 a.m., with a special look at what you can learn about your lot from our Land Information Systems.
James Webb Launch Party (Planetarium special promotion)
Saturday, October 23 Free: Pre-registration at https://hdplanetarium.ticketleap.com is highly recommended. 9 a.m., recommended for ages 10 and up Coffee time with Dennis Roscoe, Ph.D., who will be discussing the telescope’s overall mission with emphasis on the telescope design and its instrumentation, and what discoveries it may lead us to with respect to exoplanets. 10 a.m. & Noon, recommended for ages 5 and up Join Kellie Arenz, Solar System Ambassador, for some learning, fun and artistic messiness! Students of all ages are invited to create scale models of the Webb and Hubble primary mirror, then create their own artistic representations of a galaxy on the models. See pg. 14.
Friends of Retzer Nature Center’s Science Fest: Under the Lens
Saturday, November 6 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Free and recommended for all ages Join us for hikes, programs, a Mad Science show, and hands-on activity tables as we celebrate all things science! See the many ways that Waukesha County uses science—from snowplows to soils and much more. Enjoy programs and hikes for either adults or familiessomething for everyone! For more info., see pg. 9 Additionally, the Horwitz-DeRemer Planetarium will offer a special showing of Galileo: The Power of the Telescope at 11 a.m., Noon and 1 p.m., courtesy of the Friends of the HorwitzDeRemer Planetarium but donations are appreciated. Recommended for ages 5 and up. Pre-registration at https://hdplanetarium.ticketleap.com is highly recommended. See pg. 14 for show description and more info. = Virtual program
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JOIN US FOR OUR FAMILY-FRIENDLY AUTUMN EVENT! SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
FEATURING: Sweet Treats The Apple Market Arts & Crafts Vendors Live Music by JC Ayer Delafield Brewhaus Beer Garden Scarecrow Lane with Scavenger Hunt Horwitz-DeRemer Planetarium Shows Story Hike with Bridges Library System Self-Guided Oak Hike & Children’s Activities Friends of Retzer Nature Center's Silent Auction Passport Expedition on the Discovery Trail (accessible) Sponsored by the Friends of Retzer Nature Center in cooperation with Waukesha County Parks, Waukesha County Technical College, Waukesha Reads, and more.
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FEST Sat., November 6, 2021 11 am - 2 pm Retzer Nature Center Recommended for All Ages Admission: FREE
Activities for Adults, Kids and Families! Including: •Nature Hikes •Educational Programs •Hands-on Activities •Planetarium Shows •Special Appearance by Mad Science of Milwaukee, Inc. View Full Schedule: www.waukeshacounty.gov/sciencefest9
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.
Wee Wonders Various Tuesdays & Wednesdays 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. $4 per child per class Ages 2 - 4 Register at least 24 hours prior to the 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. Attention: A new and improved online system is coming soon! Due to the software transition, online program registration will be unavailable from October 1-17, 2021. The online new system will be available beginning October 18, 2021. Contact Retzer Nature Center for the availability of any programs happening during this time.
Field of Colors
Camouflaged Critters
We will explore the prairie on a color hunt. Purple, yellow, green, and blue can all be found hiding out among the plants and animals on the prairie. Children are encouraged to wear their brightly colored clothes as we explore a field of colors.
Discover how animals’ fur, feathers and scales help them hide in their habitats. We will head outside and search for camouflaged critters hidden along the Retzer trails.
Tuesday, September 14 & Wednesday, September 15
Seeds, Seeds Everywhere
Tuesday, October 12 & Wednesday, October 13
Discover how seeds move from place to place, and answer the question: Where to begin a new life as a young plant? Try your hand at becoming a seed to see where you might land and be planted.
Tuesday, November 9 & Wednesday, November 10
Winter Party in the Pines
Tuesday, December 14 & Wednesday, December 15
Invitations have been sent. Decorations are all in place. Time to get this party started! Join the naturalists in the pines as we host a party for the Retzer wildlife.
Learn More: www.waukeshacounty.gov/envedu Retzer Camera Club
Wednesdays: September 1, October 6, November 3, December 1 7 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
Sundays: September 19, October 17, November 21 7 p.m. Recommended for ages 11+ Benjamin Goss Bird Club provides an opportunity for those interested in an active study of birds and their habitats. The public is invited to attend an in-person meeting (resuming in September), join the meeting virtually, or keep in touch through the club’s Facebook Discussion Group. For more information, visit www.gossbirdclub.org.
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Build-A-Scarecrow At Home Schools, churches, families, businesses, scouts, 4-H, daycares, and individuals... EVERYONE is encouraged to build a familyfriendly scarecrow at home to display at Retzer Nature Center from Sept. 15 to Oct. 31.
www.waukeshacounty.gov/scarecrow • • • • • •
Read the Build-A-Scarecrow Instructions online before creating your scarecrow Register/install scarecrows by 4 p.m. on Sept. 15 Download & complete the I.D. slip from the website, seal in a bag & pin on your scarecrow Install your scarecrow on the stakes provided on the blue trail loop to the pond, located near the Children’s Garden from Sept. 11 - 15 Remove your scarecrow between Nov. 1 - 7 Any scarecrows not removed by Sun., Nov. 7 will be discarded Friends of Retzer Nature Center's
& sponsored by Bridge's Library System
Open Daily, Self-Guided Hikes September 15 - October 31, 2021, Sunrise - 10 pm Join us for a FREE and FUN self-guided walk around Scarecrow Lane and the Story Hike! Find the scarecrows on the west end of the Learning Center building, near the Children’s Garden and blue trail loop to the Retzer pond. (Download our scarecrow scavenger hunt after September 15 for even more fun!) Extend your visit to hike the orange trail loop and read the story “Little Acorn” along the way. (Woodchipped trails & mowed paths with some sloped terrain.)
www.waukeshacounty.gov/scarecrow www.waukeshacounty.gov/storyhike
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Horwitz-DeRemer Planetarium
SCHEDULED PROGRAMS All shows are held at the Horwitz-DeRemer Planetarium located inside Retzer Nature Center. Private show reservations are available for community groups, private parties, corporate events, or scout groups. For more information or to register a group, call 262-970-4139.
The Planetarium has a 90-seat capacity and is wheelchair accessible. Pre-purchase of tickets online is highly recommended, especially for special event shows and those with limited seating. If unsold seats are available, they can be purchased online or will be available at the door up to the time of the show.
Tickets: https://hdplanetarium.ticketleap.com Show trailers: http://sdwone.us/planetarium
Children’s Planetarium Shows NEW
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Space Quiz
Saturdays: September 4, 11, 25 11 a.m., $5 per person ”Space Quiz” is an interactive and educational film that shows the relationship between the three best known astronomical bodies- the Earth, Moon, and Sun, the solar system, and the phases of the Moon. Why is the Moon sometimes lit? What makes the Sun shine? These are just some of the questions that will be answered in this space quiz. Everyone leaves a winner because even if you didn’t know all the right answers, you will have learned something!
Amazing Planet
Saturdays: October 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 11 a.m., $5 per person Why is the Earth so various and amazing? To get answers, join our interactive Quiz! We’ll journey from the mind-bending beauty of coral reef shallows to the deepest depths of the Mariana Trench. Climb the highest mountain peak- Everest. And fly over the largest river in the worldAmazon. We’ll take viewers on the visual ride of their lives, introducing them to our Amazing Planet.
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Khrumka’s Adventures in the Winter Forest
Saturdays: November 13, 20, 27 11 a.m., $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 journey.
Season of Lights
Saturdays: December 4, 11, 18 11 a.m., $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”
Holiday Break Shows
Monday Through Thursday: December 27-30 11 a.m., $5 per person Looking for something to do during your Winter Holiday Break? Join us for one of the shows listed below! T Khrumka’s Adventures in the Winter Forest T Monday & Wednesday: December 27 & 29 (See November’s show description above) T George and Oatmeal Save Santa T Tuesday & Thursday: December 28 & 30 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.
General Public Planetarium Shows Cleopatra’s Universe
Saturdays: September 4, 11, 25 1 p.m. $5 per person Explore the truths and mysteries of Egypt’s legendary queen Cleopatra. Experience the life and times of Cleopatra in dramatic fashion as your audiences travel back in time to see stunning re-creations of the Alexandria Library, Cleopatra’s Palace, and the Pharos Lighthouseone of the seven wonders of the ancient world.
Spooky Space
Saturdays: October 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 NEW 1 p.m. $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. NEW
On The Blue Planet
Saturdays: November 13, 20, 27 1 p.m. $5 per person The Earth is just one of the planets orbiting the Sun, but the only one where conditions are just right to support life. Explore the remarkable variety of life on Earth. How long has the Earth existed and what are the conditions that make it suitable for sustaining life? Why do penguins live in Antarctica and lions in Africa? Why do cedars grow in the tundra and vines in the jungle. This trip around the blue planet will help to answer these, and many more questions, about our unique and wonderful home.
Mystery of the Christmas Star
Saturdays, December 4, 11, 18 1 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.
Christmas Live Music Special “Seasonal Melodies under Starry Skies” Saturdays, December 4, 11, 18 2:30 p.m. Recommended for all ages $5 per person The Spring City Recorder Consort will share holiday and winter cheer under the stars! Various-sized recorders will delight you with music from medieval to modern times.
MESMERICA is coming back! Watch for details on our website.
Presentación en Español Arqueoastronomía Maya - Observadores del universo
El sábado 9 de octubre 2:30 p.m. Recomendado para personas mayores de 8 años Precio de la entrada: $5 por persona Descripción del evento: Acompáñanos para aprender cómo los templos Mayas eran realmente observatorios que fueron muy importantes para las vidas de la civilización Maya. Las estrellas y los planetas se convirtieron en su calendario para las inundaciones, las festividades y las guerras. Los mensajes que leían en las estrellas guiaban todos los aspectos de sus vidas. El espectáculo lleva a los espectadores en un paseo a través de 6 Templos Mayas – San Gervasio, Chichen Itzá, Uxmal, Edzná, Palenque y Bonampak – donde el espectador entra dentro del mundo del conocimiento Maya acerca de la importancia de las ubicaciones de sus templos en relación al movimiento de algunas estrellas como nuestro sol, nuestra luna y Venus.
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Planetarium Special Events Advance online registration for all events is highly recommended: https://hdplanetarium.ticketleap.com Sunset Meditation Planetarium Show & Retzer Night Hike
Recommended for ages 10 and up Register online at www.waukeshacountyparks.com. Registration ends 24 hours prior to each program date. $10 per person, Limited to 60 registrants Wednesdays: September 1, 15, 29 Wednesdays: October 13, 27 and November 10 7:30 p.m.- Sunset Meditation Planetarium Show OR 7 p.m.- Sunset Meditation Planetarium Show 8 - 8:45 p.m.- Retzer Night Hike 7:30 - 8:15 p.m.- Retzer Night Hike Come unwind under the dome of the Horwitz-DeRemer Planetarium and meditate for your mental health! View a planetarium show of an amazing sunset as you travel from the Grand Canyon to the North Pole, then relax under a night sky filled with stars with glimpses of the Northern Lights. After the show, take a quiet hike with a naturalist and discover tranquil sights and sounds of Retzer Nature Center.
Apple Harvest Festival Show - Star Signs
Saturday, September 18 Shows start every 30 minutes, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. $3 per person (in addition to the $10 per carload fee) Recommended for all ages The astrological signs take their names from the star patterns people found long ago in a sky they considered sacred and influential in the affairs of Earth. Although we see things differently today, we can still go outside and find these patterns in a sky filled with signs and stories of our own making. And those stars can still guide us, not from the pages of a newspaper, but in real ways that can link us with the past and lead us to the stars.
Waukesha Reads - Mexica Archaeoastronomy: Between Space and Time
Saturday, October 2 2:30 p.m., Free, Recommended for ages 8 and up This feature illustrates the important role played by astronomical observation for the evolution of pre-Hispanic cultures in central Mexico. They used the calendrical and astronomical knowledge inherited by the predecessor cultures to find the capital of their empire: Tenochtitlan. Vibrant colors, shapes and sounds transport the viewer to one of the most important cultures in Mesoamerica.
James Webb Launch Party (special promotion)
Special Guest Speaker
Saturday, October 23, Free at 2 p.m. 9 a.m., recommended for ages 10 and up Coffee time with Dennis Roscoe, Ph.D., who will be discussing the telescope’s overall mission with emphasis on the telescope design and its instrumentation, and what discoveries it may lead us to with respect to exoplanets. 10 a.m. & Noon, recommended for ages 5 and up Join Kellie Arenz, Solar System Ambassador, for some learning, fun and artistic messiness! Students of all ages are invited to create scale models of the Webb and Hubble primary mirror, then create their own artistic representations of a galaxy on the models.
Science Fest- Galileo: The Power of the Telescope
Saturday, November 6 11 a.m., Noon and 1 p.m. Free: Courtesy of the Friends of the Horwitz-DeRemer Planetarium, donations appreciated The film takes you back in time to Pisa, Italy to experience Galileo’s early experiments with gravity and the laws of motion, his advocacy of the idea that the Earth revolves around the sun, and his work with early telescopes. You’ll see how his keen observations culminated in The Starry Messenger, an early masterpiece in which Galileo described all his dazzling discoveries in a straightforward, easy to understand way.
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Cub and Girl Scout Programs To request a private scout program for your troop/den, please visit www.waukeshacounty.gov/EnvironmentalEd to submit a request form. ALL PROGRAMS BELOW WILL ALSO BE OFFERED DURING SCOUT NIGHT. See pgs. 22 - 23
Tiger: Sky is the Limit
Daisy: Space Science Explorer
Enjoy a star talk, the Star Signs planetarium show and exploring jobs in astronomy.
Listen to a star talk, explore the planetarium show Max Goes to the Moon, and learn how to make and use a sundial.
Wolf/Bear: Space Exploration Examine space exploration through the CapCom Go! The Apollo Story show.
Webelo: Adventures in Science Study the night sky by taking an extensive six-hour time lapse tour of the night sky, where you will sketch and draw some of the major constellations of that season, and watch Zociac: The Stars, the Moon and the Path of the Sun. Add-on options available.
Brownie: Space Science Adventurer Watch The Little Star That Could planetarium show and listen to a local star talk.
Junior: Space Science Investigator Listen to a star talk, investigate the planetarium shows Four Paths to the Sun and Two Small Pieces of Glass, and do a night sky scavenger hunt.
More Scout Programs on pgs. 22 - 27
Did You Know?
You don't have to be a school to book a private program! Planetarium and Retzer programs are open to families, households, homeschool groups, scout groups and 4-H groups.
Children should be within two grade levels of each other for best experience. Minimum attendance is required.
Book a program with the Waukesha County Environmental Education Team!
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Retzer Nature Center’s
OUTDOOR CLASSROOM
Retzer Nature Center Select Wednesdays in September, October, November & December Options available at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. $4 per student (free for adults and young siblings not yet in 4K) 20 children maximum Ages: Elementary students 4K and up Register at least one day prior to program (no walk-ins)
Attention: A new and improved online system is coming soon! Due to the software transition, online program registration will be unavailable from October 1-17. The online new system will be available beginning October 18. Contact Retzer Nature Center for the availability of any programs happening during this time. Families, caregivers, home school groups, scout troops, 4-H and more… supplement your elementary learner’s education experience with an environmental education program at Retzer Nature Center. Each program is 60 minutes in duration. All students must be accompanied by an adult. Programs will be largely outdoors, so dress for the weather. In case of inclement weather, program will be indoors.
Program Offerings (Sept. - Dec.): • September 8: Secrets of the Stream
Discover a whole hidden world of life in a local stream. Learn how these creatures survive through the winter and what they will become next year! Most importantly, we will learn simple actions we can take to protect our streams and the life in them.
• September 22: Nature Exploration- Prairie
Explore and observe at Retzer Nature Center’s colorful prairie. We will look closely at the different prairie plants and the remaining pollinators before they disappear for winter.
• October 20: Trees, Seeds, Nuts and Leaves
Using our powers of observation, we will have a hands-on outdoor experience exploring the changes in the season. We will discover different trees at Retzer Nature Center and identify them through the different seeds, nuts and leaves.
• October 27: Migration
Join us as we learn about the various wildlife that leave in the fall and come back in the spring.
• November 17: Camouflaged Critters
Wildlife has a unique way of hiding themselves all year round. During this program, we will be looking at fur, feathers, and scales that help an animal hide in their habitat.
• December 1: Hibernation / Migration
Hit the trails to see who you can find. Find out which animals at Retzer stay, sleep or leave during winter. Learn about their special adaptations and strategies that help them to survive and search for their various forms of shelter and food sources.
Pair your outdoor education program with a planetarium show! See next page.
Book Now!
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Horwitz-DeRemer Planetarium
WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS Tickets: https://hdplanetarium.ticketleap.com Show trailers: http://sdwone.us/planetarium
Planetarium Wednesday Morning Public Shows Horwitz-DeRemer Planetarium (inside Retzer Nature Center) Wednesdays in September, October, November & December at 11 a.m. $4 per person (free for children ages 2 and under) 90 seat capacity Families, caregivers, home school groups, scout troops, 4-H and more…supplement your learner’s education experience with a planetarium show at Horwitz-DeRemer Planetarium. Each program is 45-60 minutes in duration. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Private show reservations are available for community groups, private parties, corporate events, or scout groups. For more information or to register a group, call 262-970-4139.
Program Offerings (Sept. - Dec.): • Our Place in Space: September 1 & October 13 • One World, One Sky, Big Bird’s Adventure: September 8 & October 20 • Nine Planets and Counting: September 15 & November 3 • Flight Adventures: September 22 & December 8 • Spooky Space: September 29 & October 27
• Wilbear’s Adventure: October 6 & November 17 • Max Goes to the Moon: November 10 • Khrumka’s Adventures in the Winter Forest: November 24 & December 15 • George and Oatmeal Save Santa: December 1 & 22
Pair your planetarium show with an outdoor education program! See previous page.
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BECOME A VOLUNTEER!
Wisconsin DN R 2020 Citizen-based Monitoring Program of the Year
Help create healthier natural areas throughout Waukesha County!
Take part in stewardship projects or help collect data within your community to assist with local conservation efforts. • No prior experience is necessary. • Attendance at a training program is required and equipment will be provided. • Depending on the project, volunteers may work independently or with trained personnel.
TAP/CLICK BELOW TO REGISTER FOR AN UPCOMING PROGRAM!
Register at least one weekday prior to program at
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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. Asian Clam Monitoring Join staff as we survey local rivers in search of invasive Asian Clams. No experience necessary and come prepared to get wet.
MAKING SURE THAT COMMON SPECIES REMAIN COMMON, AND THAT RARE, THREATENED, AND ENDANGERED SPECIES ARE PROTECTED.
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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Fall 2021 Cub Scout Night Monday, October 4 $5 per scout per program
Join other Waukesha County scouts as you achieve requirements towards your badge! Come as a scout group or independently, but each scout must be registered individually. Register by Thursday, September 30 at www.waukeshacountyparks.com.
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Scout
Program
4:30 5:30 p.m.
Tiger
Tigers in the Wild Adventure Enjoy the outdoors while identifying different plants and animals and the signs they have left behind as we hike the trails. Requirements 1-4 and 6-7 will be covered during this program.
4:30 5:30 p.m.
Bear & Wolf
Space Exploration Scouts will examine space exploration through the new historical documentary called CapCom Go! The Apollo Story, which showcases the achievements of the Apollo program and what it took to put the first human on the moon.
5:45 6:45 p.m.
Tiger
Sky is the Limit Discover that the sky is the limit during this visit to HorwitzDeRemer Planetarium. During the star talk and Star Signs planetarium show, observe constellations and names of stars in the night sky. After, explore jobs in astronomy within the literature found in the planetarium lobby.
5:45 6:45 p.m.
Wolf
Paws on the Path Join a naturalist on a hike to identify birds, insects, and other animals along the trails. Watch and record interesting items we find as we hike. Requirements 1-6 will be covered during this program.
5:45 6:45 p.m.
Bear
Fur, Feather, Ferns 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 covered during this program.
7:00 8:00 p.m.
Webelos
Adventures in Science Discover Adventures in Science at the Horwitz-DeRemer Planetarium and study the night sky by seeing the show “Zodiac: the Stars, the Moon, & the Path of the Sun.” While watching the star talk, scouts are able to sketch the night sky over a 6-hour period by observing constellations like the Big Dipper and names of stars like Polaris.
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Fall 2021 Girl Scout Night Thursday, October 7 $5 per scout per program
Join other Waukesha County scouts as you achieve requirements towards your badge! Come as a scout group or independently, but each scout must be registered individually. Register by Thursday, September 30 at www.waukeshacountyparks.com.
Time
Scout
Program
4:30 5:30 p.m.
Daisy
Space Science Explorer Explore space science by watching a full-dome planetarium show called Max Goes to the Moon, listen to a local star talk, and learn how to make and use a sundial.
4:30 5:30 p.m.
Brownie
Bugs Badge Talk to a bug specialist, see bugs in action, explore bug homes, take a brief bug walk, and take home a bug craft.
5:45 6:45 p.m.
Daisy
Make the World a Better Place 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. When taking an interactive recycling exhibit tour, visit the eco-house, load recyclables into the truck, operate the mini-recycling facility, deliver recyclables to remanufacturers, and discover how they become new products ready for store shelves.
5:45 6:45 p.m.
Brownie
Space Science Adventurer Scouts will get assistance in becoming a space science adventurer by previewing the full-dome planetarium show called The Little Star That Could and listening to a local star talk.
5:45 6:45 p.m.
Junior
Animal Habitats Badge Junior Girl Scouts will learn about animal habitats in Wisconsin, investigate animal habitats at Retzer Nature Center, learn about endangered habitats and how to protect and create animal habitats.
7:00 8:00 p.m.
Junior
Space Science Investigator Scouts will get assistance in becoming a space science investigator by previewing the full-dome planetarium shows called “Four Paths to the Sun,” and “Two Small Pieces of Glass,” listening to a local star talk while doing a night sky scavenger hunt.
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SCOUT PROGRAMS Cub Scout Programs
To request a program for your den/pack, please visit
www.waukeshacounty.gov/EnvironmentalEd.
Additional school programs that can be modified for scout groups can be found in the Waukesha County Environmental Education School Guide. Programs must be paid in full at the time of registration. Minimum of 10 Scouts per program required. Programs must be scheduled to begin at or before 4 p.m. due to decreased fall and winter daylight.
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. (Adults can pay $3 per pair for snowshoe rental.)
Tiger
OFFERED ON Tigers in the Wild Adventure SCOUT NIGHT 1.5 hour program $6 per Scout (Minimum of 10 Scouts) Enjoy the outdoors while identifying different plants and animals and the signs they have left behind as we hike the trails. Requirements 1-4 and 6-7 will be completed during this program.
Wolf
OFFERED ON Paws on the Path Adventure SCOUT NIGHT 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.
Bear
OFFERED ON Fur, Feathers & Ferns Adventure SCOUT NIGHT 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.
Webelos
Into the Wild Adventure 1.5 hour program $6 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.
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Webelos
Into the Woods Adventure 1.5 hour program $6 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.
View our School Guide for even more options or private bookings.
Scout Project Opportunities GIRL SCOUT GOLD/SILVER AWARD & BOY SCOUT EAGLE PROJECT OPPORTUNITIES We welcome Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts alike for considering completing their projects with the Waukesha County Park System. If interested, visit our Scout Project Information page and complete an Interest Form: https://www.waukeshacounty.gov/landandparks/park-system/ScoutProjectInformation/
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SCOUT PROGRAMS Girl Scout Programs
To request a program for your troop, please visit www.waukeshacounty.gov/EnvironmentalEd.
Additional school programs that can be modified for Girl Scout groups can be found in the Waukesha County Environmental Education School Guide. Programs must be paid in full at the time of registration. Minimum of 10 Girl Scouts per program required. Programs must be scheduled to begin at or 4 p.m. due to decreased fall and winter daylight.
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. (Adults can pay $3 per pair for snowshoe rental.)
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. We 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
OFFERED ON Bugs Badge SCOUT NIGHT 1.5 hour program (offered September – October) $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.
Brownie
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.
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Brownie
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
OFFERED ON Animal Habitats Badge SCOUT NIGHT 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. Flowers Badge 1.5 hour program (offered September - October) $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, go on a flower hunt, learn how flowers help people and animals, and make a dried flower craft and micro-bouquet.
Cadette Girl Scout
Trees Badge 1.5 hour program $6 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.
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PICK-A-PROGRAM 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.
= Available as virtual program by request
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.
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. Minimum of 15 participants required.
Groundwater: Our Buried Treasure
Recommended for ages 8+ 30 - 60 minutes Discover how the ground provides clean water for us to drink. Learn how that water can become contaminated and how to eliminate the dangers. Leave with actions you can take at home to keep your water safe.
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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.
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.
Nature Connection for Seniors, Service Clubs, and Special Needs Groups 60 minutes: $4 per person Recommended for ages 18+ 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, birds, insects, and animal exploration. Call 262-896-8007 with traveling program inquiries.
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.
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!
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, or to submit a Volunteer Interest Form, visit us at: www.waukeshacounty.gov/parkvolunteers
Rent a Garden Plot
Recommended for ages 18+ Extension Waukesha County 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/ 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.
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, or to submit a Volunteer Interest Form, visit us online at: www.waukeshacounty.gov/parkvolunteers
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Help Protect
Your Parks
WAUKESHA COUNTY PARK SYSTEM PARKLAND CONSERVATION FUND The Parkland Conservation Fund helps protect, restore, and enhance greenspaces throughout the Waukesha County Park System. This stewardship fund focuses on wildlife habitat restoration and improvements to natural areas. Donations are an investment in local natural resources, public lands and parks for generations to come. Help us complete these important projects!
Nashotah Park Native Prairie Restoration Restoration of old agricultural fields into native prairie habitat. Native plantings provide habitat for birds, pollinators, and other insects. The beauty of blooming flowers will also add to the natural beauty of Nashotah Park. Please donate to help us complete the next two phases. • Phase I: Complete • Phase II & III: Donate Now
Monches Property Reforestation
Planting a diversity of shrubs and trees along the Oconomowoc River Greenway to reduce pollution from agricultural land and improve water quality. A partnership with OWPP. Please donate to help us complete the next phase. • Phase I: Complete • Phase II: Donate Now
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SEEKING VOLUNTEERS! Perfect for students, groups, 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/parkvolunteers
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We Couldn't Do It Without
YOU!
Retzer Nature Center is a treasure located in the heart of Waukesha County. It’s legacy dates back to 1973 when Mrs. Florence Retzer bequeathed her farm to the County Parks System to be utilized as a public park to “conserve the scenery, nature life and wildlife, leaving the land unimparied for the enjoyment of future generations.” The generous support of countless donors, volunteers, and caring members of the community have helped develop, maintain and support the Nature Center. You, too, can be part of this continuing legacy by supporting the Nature Center in various ways:
DISCOVERY TRAIL PROJECT
The Discovery Trail Project is now underway! This multiphase project is revitalizing and expanding accessibility of the paved trail at Retzer Nature Center. A gateway feature will be constructed at the entrance and create a series of “Exploration Stations” along the trail for outdoor education, sensory-based play experiences, and STEM activities for families and school groups. The trail will also include an area for outdoor classes and events to fully immerse attendees of all abilities in nature.
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.
FRIENDS OF RETZER NATURE CENTER
When you donate to The Friends of Retzer, your contribution will be used to help preserve the natural beauty and serenity of the Retzer Nature Center, maintain and expand its facilities, support environmental education programs and teach our community about the importance of being responsible stewards of the world in which we live.
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www.waukeshacounty.gov/retzernaturecenter
Retzer Nature Center
Discovery Trail Project Waukesha County Department of Parks and Land Use strives to enhance and expand access to natural resources and environmental education for all ages and abilities. We are asking for your help because everyone deserves the opportunity to connect with nature and explore our world.
Donate Today www.waukeshacounty.gov/DiscoveryTrail
$5,000 Monarch Butterfly
• Extra Large logo on trail donor board (11” x 7”) • Participation in feature trail event • Certificate of Thanks • Three social media tagged posts
$2,500
Green Darner Dragonfly
• Large logo on trail donor board (7” x 5”) • Participation in feature trail event • Certificate of Thanks
$1,000 Dog-day Cicada
• Medium logo on trail donor board (5.25” x 3.5”) • Participation in feature trail event • Certificate of Thanks
Looking for other ways to support this project? More giving levels available online!
All levels of support are accepted and appreciated. Every bit helps build barrier-free access to nature!
$500
Rusty Patched Bumble Bee
• Small logo on trail donor board (4.25” x 2”) • Certificate of Thanks
$250
Common Eastern Firefly
• Name listed on trail donor board (3.35” x 2”) • Certificate of Thanks
All contributors over $250 will be recognized on a donor board displayed on the Discovery Trail. Thank you in advance for your support!
www.waukeshacounty.gov/DiscoveryTrail
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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.
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.
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.
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Join the Club!
Feel the Power of Positive Engagement!
University of Wisconsin-Madison Extension Waukesha County 4-H provides educational and enrichment activities for youth ages K5-19. Learn Life Long Skills: Natural Sciences, Mechanical Sciences, STEM, Arts & Communications, Plant Sciences, Animal Sciences and more!
INSPIRE KIDS TO DO
4-H’ers are...
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more likely to give back to their communities more likely to make healthier choices more likely to participate in STEM activities more likely to be civically active
JOIN WAUKESHA COUNTY 4-H TODAY! Youth & Family Development Educator, James Boling 262-548-7784 https://www.waukeshacounty.gov/UWEX/4H
UW-Madison Extension Waukesha County 4-H An AA/EEO employer, University of Wisconsin-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming, including Title VI and ADA requirements.
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Wisconsin Master Naturalist Volunteer Training July 2022 at Retzer Nature Center
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COVID-19 Information All visitors are encouraged to consider CDC guidelines to protect employees and members of the public from the COVID-19 virus. Waukesha County Parks is taking steps to provide a safe learning environment, including conducting programs outside when possible, enhanced cleaning, and social distancing measures. Programs may be conducted completely outdoors, so dress for the weather. In case of inclement weather, the program may be cancelled or moved indoors.
Stay up to date:
www.waukeshacounty.gov/parkalerts
COMING SOON
Waukesha County Park System will be collecting park entrance fees automatically through the use of a license plate reader system. All user fees will be paid online. The new system will improve user fee management, increase park security for all visitors, and effectively utilize staff time and talent for other priority park operations. The 2022 Annual Park Stickers go on sale November 26, 2021. (Retzer Nature Center will remain FREE to visitors.)
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~ Dog Exercise Area
Mukwonago Park ~ Dog Exercise Area
Muskego Park Naga-Waukee Park Nashotah Park ~ Dog Exercise Area
Ryan Park
Annual Lake Access Sticker grants access at these lakes:
*No Lake Access Sticker required
Nature Center
Retzer Nature Center* *No Park Sticker or Daily Fee required
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Golf Courses
Moor Downs Golf Course Naga-Waukee War Memorial Golf Course
Ice Arenas
Eble Park Ice Arena Naga-Waukee Park Ice Arena
Expo
Waukesha County Exposition Center
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