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Green Lake Bird and Nature Club Meeting

  • Town Square Community Center 492 Hill Street, PO Box 608 Green Lake WI, 54941 United States (map)

The Green Lake Bird and Nature Club opening their season with SNAKES and TURTLES and FROGS—oh MY!

The Green Lake Bird and Nature Club will resume their monthly meetings starting Tuesday, September 13th at 6:00 PM with an EYE-OPENING opener featuring LIVE SNAKES and REPTILES!! Guest speaker Randall Hetzel, Wildlife Biologist/Naturalist will be presenting his exciting program entitled “Reptiles and Amphibians of Wisconsin,” covering 15 to 20 or more species. To add to the excitement, he will bring a number of LIVE CRITTERS including snakes, salamanders, turtles, frogs and toads. Learn about the natural history, habits, biology and conservation of some of Wisconsin’s cold-blooded wildlife. This program is suitable for all ages, so bring your “hatchlings.” Attendees can take photos holding a few of his animals.

Randall, known as “RandyMan” lives in the Kettle Moraine State Forest near Glenbeulah, and is a substitute K4-12 teacher as well as a Master Naturalist, wildlife ecologist, traveler/adventurer, educator, artist and musician and conducts a wide variety of live animal and science programs.

This very special program will take place in the ballroom on the second floor at Town Square (the former courthouse) in downtown Green Lake at 492 Hill Street, and will be FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. We welcome anyone with an interest in birds and nature.

The Green Lake Bird and Nature Club meets every second Tuesday of the month, from September through May. An elevator is available at the back of the building if needed. 

For more information, call President Tom Schultz at 920-960-1796.

Earlier Event: September 13
Yoga with Carol Skivington
Later Event: September 16
The Market at Town Square