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Vacation Drop-Off Day: Signs of Spring

From skunk cabbage to our first frogs, there are signs of spring we look for every year! We’ll hit the trails, visit the vernal pools, and check out our woodland meadow to see what signs of spring we can find! About SM&NC Vacation Days No school? No problem! No school? No problem! Join us for mornings of fun at the SM&NC! Each day will have a different theme but all will be full of animal visits, trail experiences, art projects,…

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March 31, 2025 @ 9:30 am - 12:00 pm

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151 Scofieldtown Rd
Stamford, CT United States

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From skunk cabbage to our first frogs, there are signs of spring we look for every year! We’ll hit the trails, visit the vernal pools, and check out our woodland meadow to see what signs of spring we can find!
About SM&NC Vacation Days
No school? No problem! No school? No problem! Join us for mornings of fun at the SM&NC! Each day will have a different theme but all will be full of animal visits, trail experiences, art projects, and more. Limited to 12 participants. Must be of age by program date. Please pack a peanut/tree nut free snack and water, and dress for messy play. Meets at Heckscher Barn.
Monday, March 31
Ages 5 – 10
9:30 am – noon
Members: $45/day/child
Non-Members: $50/day/child
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