From the Fluvarium:
Hello
We hope you and your family are enjoying the nicer weather and shedding your winter coats! How are you celebrating Spring?
We have two great events are happening this month! We have Fluvarium Kids Club every weekend, but ALSO on MAY 5th 10am - 12pm Nature NL is hosting a Long Pond Clean Up!
Come by as a family and join in on the clean up and do your part to tidy up after the winter thaw.
Fluvarium Kids Club
May Program
The 3Rs in Nature
The month of May is here and mother nature is making a guest appearance. Lots of animals and plants are coming out to play.
Did you know that they use the 3R's everyday to improve their own environment? Learn how caddisflies, worms, ducks and squirrels reduce, reuse and recycle in their habitat.
Please take a moment to share this program with others through and keep in touch with Facebook and Twitter.
https://www.facebook.com/Fluvarium
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See you at the Fluvarium Kids Club!
See You Soon!
Denise
The 3R's in Nature
There is no such thing as garbage in nature
plants and animals can recycle everything they use!
Discover how caddisflies borrow from the plants to make their homes, how worms turn old plants into soil and how nothing goes to waste in nature.
Saturdays & Sundays at 1:30pm
May 5 - May 27, 2012
Program runs approx. 45-60 minutes
Preregistration is recommended
Fluvarium Kids Club Weekend Programs
Have you heard? Kids ages 5-10 and their families are invited to join Fluvarium Kids! Receive updates, collect stickers, and earn a Fluvarium Kids Fresh Water Friends certificate when you attend sessions in four different months!
This Fluvarium Kids program is Family Fun and usually includes an outdoor component, game, story and craft!
Fluvarium Kids programs are complimentary with admission.
Ask about our Annual Family Pass for only $35!
Register today with Denise or Tracy:
754-3474 or dhennebury@fluvarium.ca
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