OWLS Program: Monarchs
Hitchcock Nature Center, Pottawattamie County
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Area seniors are invited to join us for a a special program on the monarch butterfly at Hitchcock Nature Center. Bring your lunch and get to know this fascinating insect with help from a Pottawattamie County Conservation Naturalist.
The OWLS - Older, Wiser Learning Seniors, is a new partnership with The Center in Council Bluffs & is designed for senior learners with an interest in environmental science and conservation topics. Twice a month, January through March, our Naturalists will be presenting a new program to area seniors at two locations, The Center in Council Bluffs & Hitchcock Nature Center in Honey Creek. Participants are invited to bring their lunch to enjoy as they learn.
These programs are presented free of charge, free will donations are appreciated. Attendees to the monthly program at The Center do not need to be facility members. Attendees to the monthly program at Hitchcock Nature Center will either need to purchase a $2.00 per vehicle daily entrance pass or have a valid Pottawattamie County Parks annual permit. Daily passes may be purchased with cash or check at the front entrance on the day of the event. Annual permits may be purchased for $10.00 from staff at any of our parks or at the Loess Hills Lodge at Hitchcock Nature Center during regular business hours.
This concludes our current schedule of OWLS programming for 2017. Watch for updates and new program announcements coming soon.
Weather Permitting
2017 Programs Sponsored by the Pottawattamie Conservation Foundation