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LBL To Host Girl Scout Day Saturday

 
Land Between The Lakes—The Woodlands Nature Station will host Girl Scout Day from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, March 24, at Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area. The theme is Outdoor Art Day. 
 
A guest professional artist as well as hands-on activities, guided hikes, crafts, games, and more will help Daisies, Brownies, Juniors, and Cadettes earn their Outdoor Art badge requirements. There is no need to register, just show up and bring a friend! Everyone is welcome. General admission covers all programs and activities: $5 ages 12 and up, $3 ages 5-12, free for ages 4 and under. Plan to spend at least 3 hours to complete all activities. Most activities will be outdoors.
 
“It’s Outdoor Art Day this year at Girl Scout Day,” said Monica West, naturalist at Woodlands Nature Station. “Talk with a professional artist about her nature-inspired work in our Artist Corner. Then try your hand at creating your own art with our many activities throughout the day!” Daisies, Brownies, Juniors and Cadettes will have a chance to earn all the badge requirements for their respective Outdoor Art badges, and receive a certificate of completion. Seniors and Ambassador Scouts are encouraged to volunteer! Call Monica West at 270.924.2299 for more information on volunteering for Girl
 
Girl Scouts can come with their troop or individually with a parent, and are encouraged to bring friends. Non-scouts are welcome to participate! Badge requirements will be completed through a combination of scheduled guided hikes and a series of activity stations that scouts can visit throughout the day. For a complete schedule of activities be sure to check out the Girl Scout Day flyer available at the Land Between the Lakes Woodlands Nature Station website, https://www.landbetweenthelakes.us/seendo/attractions/nature-station/.
 
Fourth grade students can go to https://everykidinapark.gov/, get their free Every Kid in a Park pass, and get their family in for free. For more information, call the Nature Station at 270.924.2299.
 

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