Homeschoolers: Insects in Winter
Blacklick Woods 6975 East Livingston Ave, Reynoldsburg, OH, United StatesLearn how insects survive in winter, then dig through leaf litter, turn over logs and shake tree branches to find some.
Learn how insects survive in winter, then dig through leaf litter, turn over logs and shake tree branches to find some.
Enjoy the thrill and fun of archery this winter while being toasty warm inside at the Blacklick Woods Golf Course!! Archery will be indoors at the Golf Course Pro Shop! ...Read More
Take a closer look at the smaller details of nature with the help of a microscope. Explore insects, fungi, feathers and more from a whole new perspective.
Hike 2 or 4 mi. on grave and natural surface trails. Moderate pace. Stairs and hills.
Program begins a 1:30 pm. Meet in front of the farmhouse. For homeschooling families with children of all ages. Many of our Christmas traditions come from the Victorian Era. Stop ...Read More
Homeschoolers can learn the basics of watercolor and paint a winter landscape. Paints will be used, so please dress accordingly. Meets at Spring Hollow Lodge (1069 W. Main St. Westerville, ...Read More
Search for birds and other wildlife and enjoy a view of the high bluffs along the Olentangy River on this 1-mile easy hike. Bring binoculars if you have them. The ...Read More
Watch as artist of the month, Nancy Simmons, demonstrates how she uses watercolors and recycled tea bags to create unique works of art that are enhanced by the stain and ...Read More
Happy Holidays for all! Help celebrate this festive season with native wildlife as we create some gifts for our furry and feathered friends! This program is geared for all ages. ...Read More
Meander along the nature trails on a 1.5-mile walk. The trails are considered easy. Stay after the program to enjoy the winter lights. Meet at the Gardens Entrance
Walk under the twinkling lights and enjoy a complimentary cup of hot chocolate. Use your cellphone to get a picture or two with Bigfoot and the Grinch!
Take a half-mile hike along the Buttonbush Trail under the twinkling lights and stop by the Nature Center to enjoy a cup of cocoa around the campfire. The Canopy Walk ...Read More