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Wesselman Nature Society Presents

Tales & Tails

at Barnes & Noble

Please join us at Barnes & Noble (Lincoln Ave. and Green River Rd.) on Saturday, November 15th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. as we host a variety of activities such as the following:

Toddler Tales, a nature story and craft class for parents and children up to 5 years old.
Live Animal Encounters, WNS docents will present raptor and reptile programs in which participants will see several native species up close and learn more about them.
Children's Crafts, WNS Master Naturalists will host children's crafts such as sweet gum spiders made of "gum balls" from sweet gum trees, paper owl puppets, and leaf rubbings.
Backyard Habitat Station, an introduction to the benefits of introducing a backyard habitat to your home or workplace.

All purchases made at Barnes & Noble thorughout the day, and until November 21st, will trigger a donation made to Wesselman Nature Society. However, you will need to present a voucher and/or tell the cashier that you would like your purchases to go toward the donation to Wesselman Nature Society (click here or click the image below to download your voucher).


Tales and Tails Voucher


Sponsored by the Fairlawn School Honor Society. Participation in this event helps students launch their first meaningful efforts in community Service.


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Sunday,
November 30th
at 1 p.m.



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WWNP Main Trail in Autumn

Fall foliage on the Main Trail
at Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve


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