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Kids Discover Nature Classes at Lost Corner Preserve

The Saturday series of environmental-based education classes for kids ages 4-9 will be held in Sandy Springs.

Naturalist Daniel Kerber will lead this series of environmental-based education classes held at Lost Corner Preserve. Participants will have the opportunity to spend time outdoors and learn about a variety of nature topics through exploration and hands on learning experiences.

Each class will include a hike, investigation and games. Classes are offered on select Saturdays and meet twice monthly March to May. Join us for one class or the whole series of monthly classes. Make sure to dress for the weather.

10-10:45 a.m. Ages 4-6

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11-11:45 a.m. Ages 7-9

PLANTS ANIMALS HUMANS

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March 11 - Learning the plants of Georgia

March 18 - Adaptations of plants

April 8 - Adaptations of animals

April 15 - Behaviors of animals

May 6 - Impact of human activities on plants & animals

May 13 - Interdependence of humans and nature

Cost: $5.00/class or $25.00 series of 6

SIGN UP TODAY…ENROLLMENT IS LIMITED!

Register online at registration.sandyspringsga.gov

Call 770-730-5600 for more information.

Lost Corner Preserve is located at 7300 Brandon Mill Rd. 30328 (corner of Brandon Mill Road where Riverside Drive turns into Dalrymple Road.) Lost Corner Preserve is situated on 24+ acres of beautiful woodlands with nature trails, a winding creek, community gardens, historic buildings, and an assortment of wildlife, trees and native plants. It has a rich and unique history dating back to the settlement of the area in the mid-1800’s and the Civil War.

These Discover Nature classes are provided by the Sandy Springs Recreation and Parks Department.


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