Interpretive Naturalist: Kate Curless
Office Phone: 824-0926
4930 E. SR 201, Bluffton
OuabacheInterp@dnr.IN.gov
Ouabache's interpretive programs are family oriented. Parents and children are encouraged to attend activities together. An adult should accompany children under the age of 10. In the case of inclement weather, all hikes will meet at the Campview Shelter. Schedule subject to change.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18
7 p.m. — Blinded by the light. These insects just can’t seem to get enough of the light. Find out what attracts moths to light tonight at Trails End Shelter.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 19
7 p.m. — Living green. Living green gets easier every year. Discover a few easy things you can do to make your life greener at Lakeside Shelter.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 20
7:30 p.m. — Campfire story. Join Naturalist Kate at Campview Shelter to learn a little bit about bats. Then listen to the story of Stellaluna. After the story we’ll make our own bats to take home.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 21
With special guest Naturalist Jody Heaston
2 p.m. — Monarch quest. These beautiful butterflies are getting ready to migrate south to Mexico. Learn about these amazing insects, play a fun game and search for some too. Meet at Campview Shelter.
3:45 p.m. — Pool break frog freeze. Learn about frogs while playing this fun game on the pool lawn! Swimmers, don’t forget to get your hand stamped!
6-7 p.m. — Roving interpreter. Keep your eyes open for the Naturalist as she walks the campground with something to share.
8 p.m. — Mother Nature bingo. Join Mother Nature for a rousing game of bingo at Campview Shelter.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 22
10 a.m. — Worship service. Join a local pastor for a worship service in the beauty of the great outdoors. Service is held at Campview Shelter.
11 a.m. — Hoosier Quest. Discover! Connect! Explore! Learn more about these great project based programs that you can complete at any of the State Parks and Reservoirs. Get started by meeting at Campview Shelter located in the middle of Campground A!
1:45 p.m. — Little green. This water wader can sometime be found nesting around the lake. Discover the green heron on the pool lawn during the safety check. Swimmers, don’t forget to get your hand stamped!
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