
What are watersheds and how do they work? Learn all about our local
watershed, the Ten Mile River. We'll learn about the water cycle, define
what a watershed is and learn how it works. We'll discover where our
drinking water comes from (hint: not just out of the faucet!) and how
important our water supply is to our survival. Games, hands-on
experiments and lots of fun!
Instructions and Directions: Bring a lunch, drink and a towel.
Registration is required.
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Register online or call 508-223-3060 to register by phone.
Location: Oak Knoll Wildlife Sanctuary, Attleboro
Instructors: Mary Beattie - Education Coordinator; Dan Cannata - Teacher Naturalist
Audience: Children (suitable for children 8 - 12 years)
Members: Child $20.00
Nonmembers: Child $25.00
Location: Oak Knoll Wildlife Sanctuary, Attleboro
Instructors: Mary Beattie - Education Coordinator; Dan Cannata - Teacher Naturalist
Audience: Children (suitable for children 8 - 12 years)
Members: Child $20.00
Nonmembers: Child $25.00