G is for Groundhog!
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So exactly how did the groundhog get its very own holiday? Naturalist Mary Ann Schlegel will share long-standing traditions and natural history relating to this familiar local rodent. Participants will take a short walk to see groundhog holes and look for signs of activity. Children are welcome to make a groundhog craft at the end. Dress for the weather and for a short walk over uneven ground. Register online or call 717-295-2055 to register and prepay before noon on Friday, February 1. $3.00 per child and $1.00 per adult. All ages