Fairy Houses & Hobbity Hike

Pausing in the forest or along the river to create a small structure for the good folk gives children the opportunity to bond with nature on a very personal level. Morrison will also lead a short “hobbity” hike through an enchanted forest to identify places where fairies might live or play to teach observation skills to budding young naturalists. Award-winning storyteller and naturalist Renee Morrison was taught to make fairy houses by her grandmother and has been making fairy houses with her sons and nature campers for decades. This is a very popular program and spaces fill quickly! Date: Saturday, April 10, 2010 Where: DeSoto State Park (www.desotostatepark.com) Time: 10:00 am - Noon Fee: $10 per person; pre-registration required

City:
Fort Payne, AL
Date:
Apr 10-Nov 20, 2010
Hours:
10 a.m.- noon
Web site:
fieldschool.jsu.edu

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Location:
Little River Canyon Field School Educational / Interpretive Center
General Contact: Renee Morrison
Street Address:
700 Pelham Road North Suite 246
Jacksonville,AL 36265
Phone:
256-782-5697

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