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Nebraska Game and Parks to host Family Nature Nights in Norfolk

LINCOLN, Neb. – Learn about nature with your family by participating in a series of Family Nature Night events in Norfolk. The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission will host six events on select Thursdays in July, August and September.

Each Family Nature Night will be at 6 p.m. at a Norfolk city park and highlight the unique nature-related opportunities of those outdoor spaces. Participants are encouraged to wear a mask and must maintain 6-foot distancing.

These events are free, however registration is required for each. The schedule, with registration links, is:

July 16, Ta-Ha-Zouka Park – Nature! Can you find it?
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July 23, Central Park – Birdology
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Aug. 13, Skyview Lake – Aquatic Life
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Aug. 20, Johnson Park – Reading the Wild Urban Edition
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Sept. 3, Ta-Ha-Zouka Park – Monarchs
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Sept. 10, Central Park – Nature! Can you find it?
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For more information, contact jamie.bachmann@nebraska.gov or visit the Nebraska Project WILD Facebook events page.

About Jerry Kane

Jerry Kane is the news manager with the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. He can be contacted at jerry.kane@nebraska.gov or 402-471-5008.

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