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Elementary’s early dismissal creates nature-themed fun!

ROSCOMMON– The Gahagan Nature Preserve, Roscommon Area Recreation Authority (RARA), and Roscommon 4-H have teamed up to provide afterschool fun for youth in grades 1-4! Programs are held on the Roscommon Area Public Schools’ early release Wednesdays once a month from 1-3 p.m. at the CRAF Center, 606 Lake St. in Roscommon. This year we are happy to have transportation available from Roscommon Elementary to the CRAF Center after school. 

Not a Roscommon Elementary School student? Not a problem! This program is open to youth from other districts or homeschools but transportation to the program is not provided. 

So far activities have included nature-inspired art projects, relaxation, and fitness through yoga, learning all about bird migration, and even magic and illusions training with 4-H! Activities are different for each session – so be sure to register for all of them so you don’t miss out!

Upcoming programs dates and registration information can be found on the Gahagan Nature Preserve website: https://www.gahagannature.org/calendar. Registration closes at the end of the day, the Monday prior to the program. Programs are free of charge, but registration is required as space is limited. For more information or questions, please contact info@gahagannature.org.

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