Butterfly-ing into Fall
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Ages: 5-8 years
Who is that fluttering around? As summer transforms into autumn, butterflies are still on the move! Join environmental educator Miss Ashley for a walk down the street to the Tribute Gardens to catch and identify butterflies, and discover what makes them fascinating and special in the insect world. The first ten children to register will receive a free book about butterflies!
As Education Program Leader at Cary Institute, Ashley Alred is always excited to inspire youth to think deeply and creatively about ecology and cultivate meaningful, fun connections to their local environment. In her personal time, Ashley loves to bird, bike, cook, read, and casually search for salamanders while hiking.
This program was made possible with funds from the Mid-Hudson Chapter of the Adirondack Club.
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