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Celebrating Scouts
September 28 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
$10Join us for a day of celebrating Girls Scouts and Cub Scouts. Lunch on your own from 12:00 to 12:30.
Activities will focus on badges and adventures for scouts 6-12 years of age.
$10 admission fee, registration is required. Event has a cap of 100 scouts.
Scouts will receive a ‘fun’ patch and be able to participate in various activities that can be applied to aspects of many badges and adventures.
Below are brief descriptions of 6 stations that scouts can participate in.
To register for the rain or shine event, or if you have questions: call 816-513-8960 or email: education@lakesidenaturecenter.org
Giving a Helping Hand to Animals
-learn about basics of animal care
-learn about wildlife diets and needs
-create bird seed recipes
-make a pinecone bird feeder
Let’s Go Outside!
-learn what you need to know before you go on an outdoor adventure
-Leave No Trace
-Be Aware: things to avoid
-make a pocket First Aid Kit
Conservation Station
-learn about protecting wild habitats
-learn about some of Missouri’s
Endangered animals
-learn how trash affects wildlife
-make a butterfly puddler
Up Close with Nature
-learn about and observe insects and other small wonders
-look at nature through a magnifying glass
-take a hula hoop hike
-make a bug hotel
Become a Leaf Geek
-learn how to ID local native trees and plants
-learn about planting native
-learn how to age trees
-make a seed ball with native seeds
Wilderness Detectives
-learn about bird watching
-learn about animal tracks
-learn about patterns and shapes of nature
-make rubbings of natural objects
Scouts can also participate in a Guided Hike and/or Wildlife Program. Sign-ups required, space is limited
Guided Hike (Weather Dependent.)
Scouts can sign up for a Guided Hike and learn about: habitats, signs of nature, trail use rules, and more
Wildlife Program
Scouts can sign up for a Wildlife Program and meet some of our Animal Ambassadors. They will learn about: indicator and endangered species,
native vs. non-native, how we care for animals at Lakeside.