Walking Mountains Event Calendar

Here, we understand that there’s no better way to connect with Mother Nature than to experience her beauty in our own backyard. Here, we learn on foot and applaud imagination – following animal tracks, wading in streams, crawling in the grass, and staying up late to visit with the moon and count the stars. We learn about ourselves from the birds, bugs, and blossoms.
Walking Mountains Event Calendar
Calendar View List View Printer-Friendly Version Print View Export as iCalendar Published Events
Event Details
EarthKeepers Preschool
Butterfly Life Cycle

Fri, 4 May, 2012 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

With the help of an adult in their lives, each child will use senses to explore the natural world and have fun with others while participating in activities such as songs, stories, and games. Topics and activities change each meeting. Dress for both outdoor and indoor activities. Please bring a small snack for your child.
Audience: 2-5 year old children and an adult.

Location: Walking Mountains
Fees: $10 for each child and adult pair and $5 per additional child. Please limit three children for each adult. Pre-registration required.
Calendar: Walking Mountains Event Calendar
  Add this single event to my Windows Live(TM) Calendar  Add this single event to my Google(TM) Calendar  Add this single event to my Yahoo!(R) Calendar

      p.o. box 9469
318 walking mountains lane
        avon, co 81620

  970.827.9725 p 970.827.9730 f

 

Website designed by Allegory

Walking Mountains operates under special use permit from the White River National Forest and is an equal opportunity service provider.  All or part of this operation is conducted on Public Lands under special permit from the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.

Walking Mountains Science Center™ is a 501(3c) nonprofit that provides place-based education in natural and environmental science through science programs for Eagle County schools, summer science day camps and overnight camps, adult and family excursions that take place across Vail, Colorado and Eagle County, Colorado. Graduate fellows can apply to be environmental educators and intern naturalists. Our educational programs enhance scientific literacy, build environmental awareness, and inspire stewardship in children, adults, residents and visitors to the Vail area and Rocky Mountains. The science center recently achieved LEED Platinum Certification for the Buck Creek Campus from the U.S. Green Building Council.