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COMING EVENTS Signs of fall abound everywhere at Seno now. The forest leaves are turning the duller green with signs of yellow and brown. Soon the ash will turn their brillant yellow and the maples with show bright reds and yellows, while the oaks become golden brown. The prairies are stil in bloom with many flowers still showing along with the tall grasses.
As school opens, many classes will make fall trips to Seno,along with Scouts, and adult groups. This is a great time of year to schedule a visit to Seno. We can customize your visit to suit your interests. Email or call to plan your event. Seno Woodland Education Center & Creative Outlets PresentDraculaSaturday, October 4. All shows 7 p.m.Tickets: $12 Adults; $10 Friends, Seniors and Children 12 and under.The Seno Center, along with Creative Outlets of Whitewater, is proud to present Dracula for one night only. This unique production is set in our upper barn with the audience chasing Dracula around the barn for the final cemetery scene. The barn is transformed into Dr. Seward's sanitarium complete with resident lunatic Renfield. You never know where he is going to turn up. They have called in Dr. Von Helsing to solve Lucy's strange illness. She has two strange red marks on her neck. Von Helsing suspects a vampire. Follow along as they solve the mystery of how a vampire got to England. Performance is Saturday, October 4, 7:00pm. Call 262-743-1694 to make reservations for this unique performance. Calendar of EventsSeptember 6 - Workshop for Rural Landowners, Horse Enthusiasts & Farmers September 13 - Landowner Workshop - Wildife October 4 - Dracula presented by Creative Outlets October 18 - Landowner Workshop - Chain Saw Safety Teachers, Educators, Scout & Group LeadersPlan a fun & educational visit to the Seno CenterPrograms tailored to your interests, lesson plans, or chose from:Nature Lady Hikes... Tailored to any age level, classroom studies and subjectForest Ecology... Use our outdoor classroom areas to learn about trees, forest plan and animal communities and sustainable management. Includes tree identification, forest and habitat inventory, methods and tools.Pond Peeking... Use microscopes to view the underwater world of the Seno Pond.Compass... Start with our fun, basic compass course, then progress to simple orienting. Suitable for grads 4-12.Geology... Rock hound and learn characteristics of igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rock families. Collect soil samples.Cost for all programs is: Half-day $3 per student; $6 full dayMore information? Contact us at: senocenter@senocenter.org |