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Hanford: Summer Fun with Junior Ranger Park Explorer Programs at Claybell Park
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Free.Location:
Claybell Park: 425 Broadmoor St, Richland, WA, 99352Dates & Times
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The times for this program are Pacific Daylight Time.
Description
Manhattan Project National Historical Park rangers and REACH Museum educators are partnering to bring Junior Ranger Park Explorer programs to different parks in Richland, Washington throughout the summer. This new series of free programs engages families and children of all ages in activities that explore Richland’s nature and history at different neighborhood parks.
Join us for the second of three Junior Ranger Park Explorer programs on Tuesday, July 19 at Claybell Park. Families can drop in any time from 9:00am to 11:00am, and no reservations are needed. Children can earn a special junior ranger patch or pin by attending at least two of the three programs and completing the corresponding activities in the Junior Ranger Park Explorer Passport booklet, which will be available during the programs.
Claybell Park Claybell Park is a gateway to the Amon Creek Natural Preserve, where animals such as beavers leave their mark on the landscape. Learn how to spot the signs of this and other animals that have been a part of our local history.