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Meet at the Sempervirens Trailhead for a ranger led hike where you will have the opportunity to talk about the history of the coast. $5 parking. 912-882-5256.
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Arleen Bessette, author of "The Rainbow Beneath My Feet: A Mushroom Dyer's Field Guide," will teach the basic techniques of using mushrooms to dye wool and other natural fibers and fabrics. Simple instructions, as well as some of the more common dye mushrooms, will be illustrated and discussed. A wool dyeing demonstration will conclude presentation. $2 plus $5 parking. 912-882-5256.
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Watch local expert Carl Etheridge recreate ancient
Native American tools and weapons. He will explain how to make, use and care for these items that were very important for survival. Complete your evening by seeing Etowah illuminated by torchlight, an amazing nighttime view of the site. Tours begin at 7:00 p.m. $4:00-$5.50 770-387-3747.
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Bird Walk Saturday, Apr 13, 2013 9 AM to 10 AM
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Stroll along the woodland edges to listen and look for feathered friends. Bring binoculars or share park loaners. Meet at the park office on Hwy 190. $5 parking. 706-663-4858.
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Join this guided paddle on Lake Rutledge. Learn about the Civilian Conservation Corps and the role they played in creating this park. All levels of skill can join this easy paddle. Look for wildlife like Osprey, Red-Headed Woodpeckers and possibly an eagle on the trip. Register in advance. $15 plus $5 parking. 706-557-3001.
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Lake Rutledge is a great place to enjoy the night sky. Join this ranger-led tour of the lake and enjoy night sounds, star-gazing, and a relaxing time on the water. A new moon means that many stars will be visible on the night-time paddle. Register in advance. $15 plus $5 parking. 706-557-3001.
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Join the modern day treasure hunt in this family fun event. Learn the basics of geocaching and find your first cache. Meet at the park office. $4 plus $5 parking. (478) 993-3053.
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Some siblings fight, but the five Kelley kids prefer to make music together. This award-winning family from Appling not only entertains, but teaches classical violin, bluegrass/gospel fiddle, mandolin, guitar, and piano. Donations are appreciated. $5 parking. 706-541-0321.
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Paint a 16 x 20 canvas, The Family Tree, to take home. Led by Charlene Montgomery, Appling artist. Adult and children are invited. No experience is necessary. All supplies will be provided. Register in advance. $35 plus $5 parking. 706-699-9194.
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Wear your hiking boots, pack a lunch and bring plenty of water for a rigorous half-day, ranger-led hike through Panola's rugged conservation area. May involve some off trail hiking. Meet at the Nature Center 15 minutes before hike departs. Ages 10 and older. Register in advance. $10 plus $5 parking. 770-389-7801.
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Join us "on rope" for an adventure exploring the canopy above. Participants will use rope and harness for this moderately strenuous activity. One group will start at 1PM; another group will start at 3PM. Please arrive 15 minutes before each program. Register in advance. $15 plus $5 parking. 770-389-7801.
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Take aim and hit the bull's eye! Join a certified instructor to learn archery basics. Meet at the cart barn at Alexander's Lake. All equipment provided. If you have your own equipment, cost includes an all-day archery range pass. Ages 9 and up. Arrive 15 minutes early. Register in advance. $10 plus $5 parking. 770-389-7801.
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Join is at the log cabin for this living history event. Discover what spring was like on a small farm during the Civil War. $3-$5.50 770-443-7850.
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Join the Interpretative Ranger to hike along our upland loop nature trail which is also our fitness trail. Stop along markers to do jumping jacks and other fitness related activities. Please wear appropriate work out clothes, jogging shoes and bring water. $5 parking. 229.896.3551.
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All day, college students with a student ID are invited to enjoy the perks of the park. At 11:00am, take a hike with a ranger to get introduced to Skidaway Island. Learn about birds, vegetation and wildlife. At 1:00pm learn the differences between reptiles and amphibians. Touch live examples! $5 parking. 912-598-2300.
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Teas, vinegars and compresses will be made with some of the bountiful plants of the season. Students will participate in making medicinal preparations to take home. $30 or $35 if paid after March 30. $5 parking. 706-878-3087.
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This moderately strenuous 2-mile hike with elevation changes will visit several beautiful areas to admire our early spring woodland wildflowers. $5 plus $5 parking. 770-732-5871.
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This mile-long hike (easy to moderate) will lead to the five story ruins of the Civil War-era New Manchester textile mill and focus on the history of the Sweetwater Creek Valley. This historian or ranger-led hike will include going inside the ruins and seeing the lovely whitewater rapids which provide great photo opportunities. $5 plus $5 parking. 770-732-5871.
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Join Georgia State University professor Nancy Floyd, the artist-in-residence at Sweetwater Creek State Park, as we learn about Composition and Point of View. You don't need an expensive camera to take good pictures. A simple point-and-shoot will do. Bring your manual. This class offers easy to understand instructions, classroom time and a hike in the woods. Ages 12 and older. $15 plus $5 parking. 770-732-5871.
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Geologist and "Friends of Sweetwater Creek State Park" member John Johnston will lead a moderate 2-mile hike identifying rock types and explaining how they formed. There will also be a visit inside the ruins of the Civil War era New Manchester Mill alongside the beautiful rapids of Sweetwater Creek. $5 plus $5 parking. 770-732-5871.
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Join us for a ranger-led, peaceful outing on the lake and up Beaver Creek. This trip is for those 16 years or older who can swim or children 6 years or older who can swim and are accompanied by an adult. Meet at the Bait Shop. Registration in advance is necessary. $15 includes canoe or tandem kayak, PFD, and paddle. $5 parking. 770-732-5871.
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Join us for a Beginner to Intermediate yoga practice on the trails of Sweetwater Creek State Park. No experience or yoga mat necessary. Reservations required. $5 plus $5 parking. (770) 732-5871.
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Join us for a peaceful, ranger-led outing as we watch for wading birds and enjoy the setting sun. This program is open to adults and children 6 years or older who are accompanied by an adult. You may choose a canoe or kayak for this trip. Reservations required. $15 includes gear. $5 parking. 770-732-5871.
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Enjoy beautiful spring blooms with a guided hike every Saturday in April. Register in advance. $5 parking. 706-878-2201 ext. 305.
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Join professional photographer Rena Johnson in this informative class that will entail both a presentation and hands-on experience photographing wildlife. Park Ranger Jessica James will assist with wildflower identification.
To pre-register go to: http://www.meetup.com/Rena-Johnson-Photography-Workshops/events/107158642/ $100.00 $5 parking. 706-878-4739.
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Fungus, mold, creepy crawly things and vultures all get a bad rap but without them the world would be one gross place. Come learn more about Nature’s Recyclers and how they help you and go on a short hike to explore the seedier side of the natural world. $5 parking. 706-801-7275.
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Bring your furry companion along on a hike! All dogs must be on a 6 foot leash and be friendly to other people and pooches. $5 parking. 706-801-7275.
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Join avid hiker Gayle Edgar as she leads you along the Pine Mountain Trail (Big Poplar Loop) through spring wildflower displays and rich hardwoods. Time to be announced.Call to register and get details. 8.5 miles; moderate. $5 parking. 706-457-2712.
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Search for sights and sounds of the Piedmont region as we trek through the spring woodlands to the old fish ponds. We will take along field guides and learn how to identify wildflowers and animal signs. Meet at Noname Parking Lot across from Cottage #5. Less than 1 mile; ages 6 & up; Easy. $5 parking. 706-663-4858.
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Join us for a ranger-led, peaceful outing on the lake and up Beaver Creek. This trip is for those 16 years or older who can swim or children 6 years or older who can swim and are accompanied by an adult. Meet at the Bait Shop. Registration in advance is necessary. $15 includes canoe or tandem kayak, PFD, and paddle. $5 parking. 770-732-5871.
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Join us for an introduction to kayaking on beautiful Sparks Reservoir. This program is for girls and women 12 years and older who are able to swim and are new to kayaking. Reservations are necessary. Meet at the Bait Shop. $15 plus $5 parking. 770-732-5871.
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At 9:00am put on your walking shoes and meet at the Sandpiper Trailhead for a 1.5 mile morning fitness walk. At 2:00pm discover Georgia's diversity of reptiles and amphibians, the second highest in the US. Learn calls, view the state's most secretive animals, and get close to live examples. $5 parking. 912-598-2300.
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Programs on nature, history, kayaks and canoes, with astronomy at 9:00 PM Saturday night. $1 per program; kayaks and canoes $8 for 2 hour reantal $5 parking. 229-276-2371.
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Explore Lake Rutledge on this Ranger-Guided Twilight Paddle. As we scan the sky for Ospreys and maybe an Eagle, and watch the changing colors on the water as the sun sets, we will interpret the role the CCC made in creating this great park in the 1930s. Meet at the Park Office/Trading Post. Register in advance. $15 plus $5 parking. 706-557-3001.
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Celebrate our planet Earth with wildflower planting, recycling crafts, water clean-up, and more. $5 parking. 229.896.3551.
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Join us for a strenuous, 3 mile night hike to the beautiful east side of the park where we will hike to the "Indian Cave" and climb the East Ridge to view the Atlanta skyline. This hike is open to anyone 16 years and older. A flashlight and sturdy, closed toe shoes are required. Dogs not permitted. Meet at the visitor's center. Registration recommended at 770-732-5871. $6 plus $5 parking. 770-732-5871.
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Have you met Zeus? Meet the feathered legend and other non-releasable birds of prey during this entertaining program. Meet at the Lodge Lobby. $5 parking. 706-265-1969.
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Celebrate spring with a guided hike of the unique wildflowers found at Cloudland Canyon. Bring a camera and water. Meet at the Interpretive Center, then we will caravan to the site. Limit 10 participants, so be there early. $1 plus $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Bird Walk Saturday, Apr 20, 2013 9 AM to 10 AM
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Stroll along the woodland edges to listen and look for feathered friends. Bring binoculars or share park loaners. Meet at the park office on Hwy 190. $5 parking. 706-663-4858.
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Get a close-up look at trees and through “tree adoption” and other hands-on activities. Specially designed for young nature lovers and their families this interactive program is part of PBS kids, “Explore the Outdoors” inspiring kids and their families to get outdoors and explore nature. Meet at Picnic Shelter 1 at the Liberty Bell Pool on Hwy 354. $5 parking. 706-663-4858.
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Walk the spring woodlands with Pine Mountain Trail Guides guides. Begin at the terminus of the Pine Mountain Trail and walk to Rocky Point Parking Lot. There will be transportation to get hikers back to their car. Meet at the WJSP TV tower on alt 85. 5 miles moderate; bring water; ages 10 & up. $5 parking. 706-663-4858.
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The stealthy kayak is a great vessel to sneak up on all sorts of wildlife. This ranger-led paddle will take participants around Yargo Lake for viewing birds, mammals, dragonflies and other wildlife. Ages 4 and older. Register in advance. Please arrive no later than 5:30pm. Meet at the Beach Boat Dock area. $15 includes equipment, plus $5 parking. 770-867-3489.
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Celebrate Earth Day with a day filled with fun family activities. The event will include sheep shearing demonstrations, spinning and weaving demonstrations, programs on native wildlife, nature hikes, hayrides and more. Kids will be able to make their own craft projects while adults browse through the arts and crafts show. $3 plus $5 parking. 912-384-7082.
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This ranger-led hike will lead visitors on the Lake Brantley Nature Trail. We'll see creeks, many different trees, man-made earthworks, and maybe even some of the park's wild animals. Children must be accompanied by an adult, and everyone should wear shoes fit for walking outdoors. Meet at the Trading Post. $5. 706-557-3001.
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Get up close and personal with the most predominant feature at High Falls State Park . . . the dam. Walk availability is dependent on river flow. No dogs. Must be 6 or older. Please wear durable shoes. Meet at Park Office. $5 plus $5 parking. 478-993-3053.
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These pots look like they were hewn right from the wall of a cave, but they're really a mixture of cement, parlite and moss. The pottery takes three days to dry, so bring a tray to take creations home. You may bring shells, tiles, marbles or other items to make your pot unique. Register by April 18. $2 plus $5 parking. 706-541-0321.
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Take aim and hit the bull's eye! Join a certified instructor to learn archery basics. Meet at the cart barn at Alexander's Lake. All equipment provided. If you have your own equipment, cost includes an all-day archery range pass. Ages 9 and up. Arrive 15 minutes early. Register in advance. $10 plus $5 parking. 770-389-7801.
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Listen to whippoorwills and owls as the sun slowly sets and the moon begins to rise. Panola Mountain is one of the best places to see the wildlife of the night. Bring flashlights and hiking boots. Meet at the nature center 15 minutes before each program. Register in advance. $7 plus $5 parking. 770-389-7801.
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Providence Canyon is one of the great geographic wonders of the eastern United States. Join Professor Rich McWilliams of Thomas University in Thomasville, Ga. for a closeup view of this most unusual park. Pre-registration is required. $5 plus $5 parking. 229-838-4706.
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Bird Walk Saturday, Apr 20, 2013 8 AM to 10:30 AM
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Bring your binoculars and join us for a bird walk at the park. Victor Williams will lead an easy, .75 mile hike on the Lakeside trail in search of Red Top's winged residents. Great for birders of any experience level. $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Join the Georgia Geocachers Association in celebration of Earth Day for a trail clean-up event. Learn how to geo-cache by shadowing experienced cachers through the park in our Cache In, Trash Out program. Ideal for beginning geo-cachers, or those interested in joining the program. Afterwards come back for a brown bag lunch and door prizes to raffle. $5 parking. 229-896-3551.
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Magician Mike Fuller will perform all types of magic on this Magical special excursion which is named Carter Center since Plains is the Center of President Carter's home town. On this magically
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Skidaway Island State Park will have an informational table at Forsyth Park for Earth Day. At 8:00am there will be a birding field trip led by local members of the Audubon Society. At 2:00pm in the Interpretive Center, learn about the different insects in this area. $5 parking. 912-598-2300.
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Children and their special "big person" can fish in a lake stocked with catfish, bass and bream. Fish caught can be kept. Bring your own bait (no corn) and rods. This event is not at Smithgall Woods, but at Buck Shoals, a nearby unopened state park. Call for directions. Occurs every third Saturday through September. $5 parking. 706-878-3087.
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This mile-long hike (easy to moderate) will lead to the five story ruins of the Civil War-era New Manchester textile mill and focus on the history of the Sweetwater Creek Valley. This historian or ranger-led hike will include going inside the ruins and seeing the lovely whitewater rapids which provide great photo opportunities. $5 plus $5 parking. 770-732-5871.
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Join us for a strenuous, 3 mile excursion to the beautiful east side of the park where we will hike to seldom-visited sights. This hike will venture off-trail and is open for anyone 12 and older. Sturdy, closed toe shoes required. Dogs are not permitted on this hike. Meet at the Visitor's Center. Pre-registration is required. $6 plus $5 parking. 770-732-5871.
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Join us for a ranger-led, peaceful outing on the lake and up Beaver Creek. This trip is for those 16 years or older who can swim or children 6 years or older who can swim and are accompanied by an adult. Meet at the Bait Shop. Registration in advance is necessary. $15 includes canoe or tandem kayak, PFD, and paddle. $5 parking. 770-732-5871.
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Join us for a peaceful, ranger-led outing as we watch for wading birds and enjoy the setting sun. This program is open to adults and children 6 years or older who are accompanied by an adult. You may choose a canoe or kayak for this trip. Reservations required. $15 includes gear. $5 parking. 770-732-5871.
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Have you ever wanted to learn how to cook using the sun's heat? Join us at 2 pm to learn how to make your very own solar cooker. At 3:30 pm we will be discussing earth friendly activities such as composting, recycling, and more. At 4 pm we'll be doing an 'Owl Craft' using items found on the forest floor. Meet at the Beach Pavillion. $2 craft fee. $5 parking. 706-356-4362.
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Enjoy beautiful spring blooms with a guided hike every Saturday in April. Register in advance. $5 parking. 706-878-2201 ext. 305.
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Take a guided tour with a wildflower enthusiast on a beautiful nature trail. The Appalachian forest floor will be showing its true colors with Jack-in-the-Pulpits, violets, wild azaleas and many other beautiful flowering plants. $3 plus $5 parking. 706-745-2628.
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Celebrate spring with a guided hike of the unique wildflowers found at Cloudland Canyon. Bring a camera and water. Meet at the Interpretive Center, then we will caravan to the site. Limit 10 participants, so be there early. $1 plus $5 parking. 706-657-4050.
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Search for sights and sounds of the Piedmont region as we trek through the spring woodlands to the old fish ponds. We will take along field guides and learn how to identify wildflowers and animal signs. Meet at Noname Parking Lot across from Cottage #5. Less than 1 mile; ages 6 & up; Easy. $5 parking. 706-663-4858.
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This field trip is designed for anyone interested in learning more about birds, habitats critical to some species, and organizations like the Audubon Society which are dedicated to bird conservation. Meet at the Park Office/Trading Post. $5 parking. 706-557-3001.
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Redline Super Sprint is the the ideal race for veterans and newbiews. For those new to the sport, the course's short distances are an excellent entry point into the fun world of multisport racing. For our veterans, we picked this format for you! That is where we came up with the name Redline...how hard can you go? $60 - $140 $5 parking. (479) 993-3053.
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At 9:00am put on your walking shoes, meet at the Sandpiper Trailhead for a 1.5 mile morning fitness walk. At 1:00pm make a pine cone bird feeder. At 3:00pm come and learn about the different raptors in our area. $5 parking. 912-598-2300.
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Join us for a ranger-led, peaceful outing on the lake and up Beaver Creek. This trip is for those 16 years or older who can swim or children 6 years or older who can swim and are accompanied by an adult. Meet at the Bait Shop. Registration in advance is necessary. $15 includes canoe or tandem kayak, PFD, and paddle. $5 parking. 770-732-5871.
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Stop by the Interpretive Center on Earth Day to participate in green activities, make crafts from recycled materials and enjoy the beauty of nature on various guided hikes. $5 parking. 706-801-7275.
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Wednesday,
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24, 2013
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At 9:00am take a guided bird walk on the Sandpiper Trail through marsh and maritime forest. At 11:00am keep your eyes open to see one of America's most beautiful birds right here on the park. At 2:00pm come for a 2 to 3 mile hike through a Maritime Forest, learning about the early history of Skidaway. $5 parking. 912-598-2300.
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Meet in the evening to paddle in the light of a Full Moon. Jump in a canoe or kayak and enjoy a pleasant paddle under the peaceful night sky. Register at the office any day between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM prior to the event. $15 includes equipment. $5 parking. 478-763-2759.
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Media, community leaders and citizens are invited to a public meeting to discuss the future of Kolomoki Mounds State Historic Park and its impact on the community. The manager will present the site’s strategic business and management plan, with the intention of increasing community awareness, support and involvement in its implementation. Public input is encouraged to ensure the site’s continued contributions to the community, including economic impacts and quality of life. 229-724-2150.
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At 11:00am come learn about the amazing Giant Ground Sloth and others that roamed Skidaway during the Ice Age, more than 10,000 years ago. See and touch real fossils! At 3:00pm we will talk about lost prevention and show you simple items to take with you on a hike. $5 parking. 912-598-2300.
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Take a mile and a half hike under the full moon. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-754-7981.
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Fort Yargo State Park is pleased to partner with the March of Dimes on the upcoming "March for Babies" event. http://www.marchforbabies.org $5 parking. (770) 977-3114.
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Explore Lake Rutledge on this Ranger-Guided Twilight Paddle. As we scan the sky for Ospreys and maybe an Eagle, and watch the changing colors on the water as the sun sets, we will interpret the role the CCC made in creating this great park in the 1930s. Meet at the Park Office/Trading Post. Register in advance. $15 plus $5 parking. 706-557-3001.
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Participate in fun outdoor activities with other group campers. Guided hikes, campfires, animal programs, as well as outdoor educational activities will be scheduled for the weekend. Park staff will help you set up tents. Participants should bring their own camping gear and meals. Register in advance. $70 per family plus camping fee. $5 parking. 229.896.3551.
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Enjoy this ride from Ga. Veterans State Park to Plains. Plains is the small Georgia town made famous by President Jimmy Carter . You will return to Ga. Veterans Park in time for visiting the indoor and outdoor museums. 1-877-427-2457.
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Join us for this ranger-led peaceful paddle on the Sparks Reservoir under the full moon. This program is offered to all adults who can swim. You have a choice of a tandem kayak or a canoe. Reservations are required. $15 plus $5 parking. 770-732-5871.
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Take a mile and a half hike under the full moon. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-754-7981.
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Have you met Zeus? Meet the feathered legend and other non-releasable birds of prey during this entertaining program. Meet at the Lodge Lobby. $5 parking. 706-265-1969.
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Join our Park Ranger for a hike in the Flat Rocks. Learn about the ecotone's vegetation and wildlife. Stay for the day, and join us for the evening's Geo-Glow program! We will geocache, have a bonfire and s’mores, and learn about our park’s owls. $5 plus $5 parking. 770-254-7271.
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To launch our GeoCamper's weekend we invite everyone to join us as we place luminaries while we geocache. When we light the luminaries you will see a pattern, but for now, it is a surprise! As we wait for sundown our naturalist will engage visitors with an interpretive program about the Park’s owl population. We will light a bonfire, cook hotdogs and s’mores, and light our luminaries. $5 parking. 770-254-7271.
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You will get muddy and wet on this family friendly underground adventure. Tours are offered by Georgia Girl Guides on weekends and some weekdays. Reservations required: www.GeorgiaGirlGuides.com. $30-$60 $5 parking. 706-913-7170.
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Experience fun outdoor activities such as guided caving trips, rappelling, guided hikes, geocaching, disc golf, archery, wildflower tour, fishing, night hikes and concessions. Disc golf, caving, rappelling and concessions require an additional fee. Sponsored by Friends of Cloudland Canyon State Park. Activities range from free to $20. $5 parking. 706-801-7275.
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Join a park ranger on a field trip to springtime breeding grounds for hundreds of birds. Nesting birds include wood storks, herons, egrets, pelicans, shorebirds, ibis, avocets, stilts and roseate spoonbills. Binoculars available. Register in advance. Waivers will need to be signed. $10 plus $5 parking. 912-882-5256.
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Bird Walk Saturday, Apr 27, 2013 9 AM to 10 AM
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Stroll along the woodland edges to listen and look for feathered friends. Bring binoculars or share park loaners. Meet at the park office on Hwy 190. $5 parking. 706-663-4858.
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Get a close-up look at trees and through “tree adoption” and other hands-on activities. Specially designed for young nature lovers and their families this interactive program is part of PBS kids, “Explore the Outdoors” inspiring kids and their families to get outdoors and explore nature. Meet at Picnic Shelter 1 at the Liberty Bell Pool on Hwy 354. $5 parking. 706-663-4858.
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Visit with us at the site on this day, to view an extensive collection of both re-production, as well as original weapons ranging from the 16th to the 20th century. There will also be periodic firing demonstrations throughout the day. $4- $7. 912-437-4770.
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CANCELED -- Enjoy a peaceful paddle under a bright moon, listen for night sounds, and enjoy the night sky. Register in advance; limited space available. Open to everyone 6 years and up; children under 10 must be in a tandem kayak or canoe with an adult. Fee includes boat, paddle, and life jacket. Cash or check only. Meet at the beach boat dock area. $15 plus $5 parking. 770-976-3489.
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Join a park ranger on this guided tour near the Mountain Bike Trail and look for Tiger Swallowtails, Zebra Swallowtails, Falcate Orange-Tips and Cloudless Sulphurs. Meet at the Park Office/Trading Post. $5 plus $5 parking. 706-557-3001.
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Join a guided tour of Lake Rutledge, and enjoy a peaceful paddle under a bright moon. Listen for night sounds, enjoy the night sky, and learn about the history of Hard Labor Creek State Park. Register in advance. $15 plus $5 parking. 706-557-3001.
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Do you know what to do when you are lost in the woods? Learn from the Georgia Piedmont Search and Rescue team lost prevention and meet the amazing dogs they work with. Meet at Lakeside Program Area. Donations appreciated. $5 parking. (478) 993-3053.
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Come enjoy a day of fun that is all about the Earth. A variety of presenters will be set up around the park at picnic shelters and the open field near the park office. Programs include Archaeological Digs, Trees are the Answer, Wildlife ID and Fun Facts, Water Quaility, and Laser Shot Simulator. $5 parking. (478) 982-1660.
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Join us for an old-fashioned marshmallow roast around the campfire, followed by a walk through the dark, night woods. Can you walk quietly enough to discover a night creature before it sees you and gets away? Wear comfortable walking shoes for this exciting night hike. $5 parking. 706-541-0321.
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Bring the whole family to this living history event and discover what life was like for soldiers and civilians during the Civil War. Staff and volunteers demonstrate cooking, blacksmithing, woodworking, toys and games, candle-dipping, and more. $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Participate in fun outdoor activities with other group campers. Guided hikes, campfires, animal programs, as well as outdoor educational activities will be scheduled for the weekend. Park staff will help you set up tents. Participants should bring their own camping gear and meals. Register in advance. $70 per family plus camping fee. $5 parking. 229.896.3551.
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2013 Schedule and information to come . . . 1-877-427-2457.
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Celebrate Earth Day by helping to clean up the Skidaway Narrows. From 9:00am to 12:00pm we will have a limited number of canoes and kayaks provided. You can bring your own boat, borrow one of ours, or come as a walking volunteer. Lunch will be provided for registered volunteers. Register by April 26th. At 2:00pm we will have an Interpretive Center tour. $5 parking. 912-598-2300.
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Enjoy demonstrations on traditional ways of living in the 1850s. Help churn butter, dye a piece of cloth with black walnut hulls, and make a hand-dipped candle. Watch chair caning, soap making and open hearth cooking. Enjoy foot-stompin' music. History hikes to the mill ruins will be throughout the day. A candlelit hike is at 8 p.m. $5 parking. 770-732-5871.
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This mile-long hike (easy to moderate) will lead to the five story ruins of the Civil War-era New Manchester textile mill and focus on the history of the Sweetwater Creek Valley. This historian or ranger-led hike will include going inside the ruins and seeing the lovely whitewater rapids which provide great photo opportunities. $5 plus $5 parking. 770-732-5871.
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Join Georgia State University professor Nancy Floyd, the artist-in-residence at Sweetwater Creek State Park, as we learn about Composition and Point of View. You don't need an expensive camera to take good pictures. A simple point-and-shoot will do. Bring your manual. This class offers easy to understand instructions, classroom time and a hike in the woods. Ages 12 and older. $15 plus $5 parking. 770-732-5871.
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Join us for a ranger-led, peaceful outing on the lake and up Beaver Creek. This trip is for those 16 years or older who can swim or children 6 years or older who can swim and are accompanied by an adult. Meet at the Bait Shop. Registration in advance is necessary. $15 includes canoe or tandem kayak, PFD, and paddle. $5 parking. 770-732-5871.
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Join us for a Beginner to Intermediate yoga practice on the trails of Sweetwater Creek State Park. No experience or yoga mat necessary. Reservations required. $5 plus $5 parking. (770) 732-5871.
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This mile-long guided night hike is easy to moderately difficult and goes inside the Civil War era textile mill ruins of New Manchester. Candle lanterns will be provided. No children under 6 years or dogs permitted. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required. Space is limited and is on a first-come first-serve basis. Meet and register at the Interpretive Center. $5 plus $5 parking. 770-732-5871.
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Enjoy beautiful spring blooms with a guided hike every Saturday in April. Register in advance. $5 parking. 706-878-2201 ext. 305.
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Experience fun outdoor activities such as guided caving trips, rappelling, guided hikes, geocaching, disc golf, archery, wildflower tour, fishing, night hikes and concessions. Disc golf, caving, rappelling and concessions require an additional fee. Sponsored by Friends of Cloudland Canyon State Park. Activities range from free to $20. $5 parking. 706-801-7275.
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Search for sights and sounds of the Piedmont region as we trek through the spring woodlands to the old fish ponds. We will take along field guides and learn how to identify wildflowers and animal signs. Meet at Noname Parking Lot across from Cottage #5. Less than 1 mile; ages 6 & up; Easy. $5 parking. 706-663-4858.
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Fort Yargo is pleased to announce the return of the Gone Riding Mountain Biking Event: Georgia State Championship Series event. Fees. $5 parking. (352) 873-9279.
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Bring the whole family to this living history event and discover what life was like for soldiers and civilians during the Civil War. Staff and volunteers demonstrate cooking, blacksmithing, woodworking, toys and games, candle-dipping, and more. $5 parking. 770-975-0055.
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Participate in fun outdoor activities with other group campers. Guided hikes, campfires, animal programs, as well as outdoor educational activities will be scheduled for the weekend. Park staff will help you set up tents. Participants should bring their own camping gear and meals. Register in advance. $70 per family plus camping fee. $5 parking. 229.896.3551.
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President Roosevelt charged the Farm Security Administration to document the plight of the American people during the Great Depression through photographs and sound recordings. Join us in our Sundy series for a 13-minute documentary to learn more about the photographers and their iconic work. $6-$10. 706-655-5870.
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At 1:00pm keep your eyes open to see one of America's most beautiful birds right here on the park. Join a discussion to learn all about the painted bunting. At 3:00pm watch as the ranger feeds the reptiles, leaping lizards, chopping turtles and snakes licking their chops. $5 parking. 912-598-2300.
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Join us for a ranger-led, peaceful outing on the lake and up Beaver Creek. This trip is for those 16 years or older who can swim or children 6 years or older who can swim and are accompanied by an adult. Meet at the Bait Shop. Registration in advance is necessary. $15 includes canoe or tandem kayak, PFD, and paddle. $5 parking. 770-732-5871.
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Join us for an introduction to kayaking on beautiful Sparks Reservoir. This program is for girls and women 12 years and older who are able to swim and are new to kayaking. Reservations are necessary. Meet at the Bait Shop. $15 plus $5 parking. 770-732-5871.
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Little Roy and Lizzy return to Elijah Clark with some of the country's best Bluegrass performers. Bring your lawn chairs. Enjoy the food and craft vendors. Fee. $5 parking. (706) 864-7203.
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Learn the history, formation and inhabitants of the Georgia barrier islands. $5 parking. 912-598-2300.
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Enjoy a peaceful paddle under a bright moon, listen for night sounds, and enjoy the night sky. Register in advance. Open to everyone 6 years and up; children under 10 must be in a tandem with an adult. Fee includes boat, paddle, and life jacket. Cash or check only. Meet at the beach boat dock. Dress appropriately for the weather! $15 plus $5 parking. 770-867-3489.
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Explore Lake Rutledge on this Ranger-Guided Twilight Paddle. As we scan the sky for Ospreys and maybe an Eagle, and watch the changing colors on the water as the sun sets, we will interpret the role the CCC made in creating this great park in the 1930s. Meet at the Park Office/Trading Post. Register in advance. $15 plus $5 parking. 706-557-3001.
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Wear your walking shoes and bring your binoculars for a guided walk in search for some of the common birds in the area. Meet at the Park Office. $5 plus $5 parking. 478-993-3053.
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Explore history with a late departure from Ga. Veterans State Park. You will enjoy an hour layover in Archery at the Boyhood Farm of our 39th President, Jimmy Carter. Hop back on the train for a 10 minute ride into Plains for a layover of an hour and 20 minutes. You will arrive at Ga. Veterans park by 3:45 will the sun is high enough to enjoy the history at the indoor and outdoor museums there at Ga. Veterans. 1-877-427-2457.
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Join us for a peaceful, ranger-led outing as we watch for wading birds and enjoy the setting sun. This program is open to adults and children 6 years or older who are accompanied by an adult. You may choose a canoe or kayak for this trip. Reservations required. $15 includes gear. $5 parking. 770-732-5871.
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Want to learn about nature as a family? Come to our “fundana” activities each month and learn about a different topic. There will be 12 quests and at each program the family will receive one bandana about the topic. The family that completes the most quests will receive a bonus bandana for the entire family. Register in advance. $10 per family $5 parking. 912-882-5256.
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Join a park ranger for the story, Stellaluna, then enjoy a fun owl craft. Please pay at the Park Office $1 plus $5 parking. 912-882-5256.
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See Etowah Mounds as an archaeologist would. Learn how archaeology works. See artifacts from the site and discover what they tell us about ancient people. There are activities for the kids including archaeological dig boxes. A guided tour with a professional archaeologist will highlight the day, along with other group presentations. $4.00-$5.50 770-387-3747.
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Stroll along the woodland edges to listen and look for feathered friends. Bring binoculars or share park loaners. Meet at the park office on Hwy 190. $5 parking. 706-663-4858.
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Traverse the Pine Mountain ridge through a diverse, mixed hardwood forest ending at Fox Den Cove Parking lot. There will be transportation to get hikers back to their cars. Meet at Molly Hugger Hill Parking Lot on Hwy 190; 5 miles, moderate; bring water; ages 10 & up $5 parking. 706-663-4858.
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Explore Lake Rutledge on this Ranger-Guided Twilight Paddle. As we scan the sky for Ospreys and maybe an Eagle, and watch the changing colors on the water as the sun sets, we will interpret the role the CCC made in creating this great park in the 1930s. Meet at the Park Office/Trading Post. Register in advance. $15 plus $5 parking. 706-557-3001.
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Join our naturalist on a short walk and learn about the history of the once-prosperous town of High Falls. Hike also includes a rare chance to tour inside the old powerhouse which provides great photo opportunities of the Towaliga River. Please wear sturdy shoes. Meet at the Park Office. $5 plus $5 parking. 478-993-3053.
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Learn the basic of the growing hobby of bird watching, then put your skills to test with a short guided bird walk. Meet at the Park Office. $4 plus $5 parking. 478.993.3053.
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Talk with Georgia Southern University's archaeology team about recent findings at Camp Lawton, a Confederate Prison Camp for Union POWs. Learn about the camp's history and daily lives of the prisoners, and see some of the equipment being used to uncover artifacts. Photos of the artifacts will be available for viewing. $5 parking. 478-982-1660.
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Learn about the life of the common soldier who fought in Georgia. A Park Ranger dressed as a soldier will display the items soldiers carried while marching and fighting in north Georgia in 1864. $3-$5.50 770-443-7850.
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DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER, ALL ACTIVITIES FOR MAY 4TH HAVE BEEN CANCELLED AND WILL BE RESCHEDULED FOR A LATER DATE. In May of 1932, a housewarming party was thrown to celebrate the construction of FDR's Little White House. 80 years later, a series of guest speakers and special programs will be offered throughout the day to celebrate the anniversary sponsored by Friends of Roosevelt's Little White House $8-$12 allows visitors to join one or all of the special activites. 706-655-5870.
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DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER, ALL ACTIVITIES FOR MAY 4TH HAVE BEEN CANCELLED AND WILL BE RESCHEDULED FOR A LATER DATE.
A presentation regarding President Franklin D. Roosevelt's travel by train will be given by Friends of FDR's Little White House President Brian Roslund. It will include highlights from FDR's whistle stop campaigns, construction of the Presidential Pullman "Ferdinand Magellan" and funeral train from Warm Springs, GA to Hyde Park, NY. $8-$12. 706-655-5870.
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DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER, ALL ACTIVITIES FOR MAY 4TH HAVE BEEN CANCELLED AND WILL BE RESCHEDULED FOR A LATER DATE.
The Bi-City Woodturners will show off their skills turning chunks of wood into bowls and pens on lathes. The Meriwether Artist Guild will be display some of their paintings will working with oils and pastels. Both groups will have arts and crafts for sale as part of Roosevelt Day. $8-$12. 706-655-5870.
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DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER, ALL ACTIVITIES FOR MAY 4TH HAVE BEEN CANCELLED AND WILL BE RESCHEDULED FOR A LATER DATE.
Part of Roosevelt Day Festivities. "Georgia's National Shrine for President Franklin D. Roosevelt." A guided tour of the history and geology of the Walk of States will be conducted by Dr. Thomas Hanley, Professor Emeritus, Columbus State University. $8-$12. 706-655-5870.
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DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER, ALL ACTIVITIES FOR MAY 4TH HAVE BEEN CANCELLED AND WILL BE RESCHEDULED FOR A LATER DATE. Cookies, birthday cake and lemonade will be served on the front porch of historic Mustian Place. Mustian Place is the former home of Ms. Georgia Mustian Wilkins, heiress to the Meriwether Inn Resort, who willed the historic property to the Little White House in 1959. $8-$12. 706-655-5870.
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DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER, ALL ACTIVITIES FOR MAY 4TH HAVE BEEN CANCELLED AND WILL BE RESCHEDULED FOR A LATER DATE. A presentation regarding the development of the Georgia Warm Springs Polio Foundation established by President Franklin D. Roosevelt "Where Polio was conquered" will be conducted by Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute personnel. Part of Roosevelt Day Festivities. $8-$12. 706-655-5870.
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DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER, ALL ACTIVITIES FOR MAY 4TH HAVE BEEN CANCELLED AND WILL BE RESCHEDULED FOR A LATER DATE. A presentation regarding the development of various New Deal programs. Presented by Dr. David Cason, Professor of Education, LaGrange College. Part of Roosevelt Day Festivities. $8-$12. 706-655-5870.
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DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER, ALL ACTIVITIES FOR MAY 4TH HAVE BEEN CANCELLED AND WILL BE RESCHEDULED FOR A LATER DATE. A presentation highlighting the accomplishments of “First Lady of the World” Eleanor Roosevelt. Presented by Dr. Joe Morrow, Vice-Chairman, Roosevelt Warm Springs Memorial Advisory Committee. Part of Roosevelt Day Festivities. $8-$12. 706-655-5870.
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DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER, ALL ACTIVITIES FOR MAY 4TH HAVE BEEN CANCELLED AND WILL BE RESCHEDULED FOR A LATER DATE. Visitors will view the historic site film followed by a 90-minute guided tour of the museum, grounds and home. This special program is not part of the Roosevelt Day Festivities. Reservations required. $15. 706-655-5870.
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