Tune in for an informative presentation and a chance to connect with fellow enthusiasts! Members of the Sawnee Amateur Radio Association will give an overview of ham radio, detailing what it is, how it works, and what is involved in getting licensed. Participants will listen in as they get on the air and see who they can connect with!
Journey with storyteller and musician Jerry G. White as he takes us on a remarkable adventure based on the book The Word Collector by Peter H. Reynolds. Experience the power of language with your child through captivating storytelling and delightful music that will have you singing along!
All ages welcome! Event passes will be handed out 30 minutes prior to the event.
Are you curious about critters? Get up close and personal as Wildlife Wonders takes us on a fascinating tour of animals from across the globe! Zoo educators will bring a variety of animals and share facts about where they live, what they eat, and their special adaptations.
Please note: animals appearing will vary by location and availability.
All ages welcome! Space in this program is limited, so arrive early. Event passes will be handed out 30 minutes prior to each show.
Sheridan Alford of Birds Georgia will lead a walk through Chattahoochee Pointe Park and show you how to identify local birds while learning about bird conservation and birding tips and tricks. Novice and aspiring birders will especially benefit from the program, but all bird lovers are welcome!
Binoculars will be provided by Birds Georgia, or you are welcome to bring your own.
Please bring water and wear suitable footwear and clothing. In the case of inclement weather, the program will be moved inside to the Sharon Forks Library.
Join soil specialist Amanda McPherson from the Forsyth County Soil Conservation to learn about what a bog is, why they are important ecologically, the ancient bodies found preserved in them, and Georgia's one bog. Amanda will also bring a terrarium so you can observe carnivorous bog plants!
Looking for a local wildlife encounter up close? Educators from the Elachee Science Center will present a program on our diverse Georgia habitats and the plants and animals that live there. The animals visiting may vary depending on the location and time.
This program is for rising grades 1–5. No registration required but space is limited. Event passes will be handed out 30 minutes prior to the event.