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Vacation Drop-Off Day: Spring Babies!

Vacation Drop-Off Day: Spring Babies! Wednesday, April 10 Ages 5 – 9 9:30 am – 12 pm Limited to 12 children No school? No problem! We’ll check out the new spring babies throughout the SM&NC — from tadpoles in the vernal pools to newborns on the farm! Must be of age by date of program. Meets at Heckscher Barn. Members: $45/participant Non-Members: $50/participant REGISTER    

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April 10, 2024 @ 9:30 am - 12:00 pm

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Vacation Drop-Off Day: Spring Babies!
Wednesday, April 10
Ages 5 – 9
9:30 am – 12 pm
Limited to 12 children
No school? No problem! We’ll check out the new spring babies throughout the SM&NC — from tadpoles in the vernal pools to newborns on the farm!
Must be of age by date of program. Meets at Heckscher Barn.
Members: $45/participant
Non-Members: $50/participant
REGISTER
 
 

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