Winter Program Guide 2022-2023

Zoo & Nature

Spring Break Zoo Camp 7-12 years Randall Oaks Zoo’s Spring Break Camp offers opportunities for exploration and discovery. Make friends, enjoy the animals, and have some good fun. Bring a lunch, a drink, and dress for the weather. 18335-01 March 27-31 M-F/9:00 am-3:00 pm $195(R)/$225(NR) TCAP

Valentines for the Animals 5-8 years Celebrate animals by making your Zoo friends Valentine’s Day treats! We will have a Valentine’s Day party for ourselves and then go outside and feed the animals. The fee is per child, one parent can accompany the child for free. 18320-01 Feb. 11 Sa/10:00-11:00 am $10(R)/$12(NR) TCAP or whistle pig, he is going to tell us when spring will be coming! Join us at 7:00 am for sunrise in the front of the zoo for the forecast. Event is free and open to the public. GroundhogDay FEB 2 Have youmet Cedar, the Randall Oaks Zoo’s weather forecasting groundhog? Whether you call him a groundhog, woodchuck

We bring the shows to your school group or organization for a fun and educational hands-on experience.

All Creatures Great and Small Learn about and meet animals from all over the animal kingdom. Perfect for those looking to experience a variety of animals, from the furry to Explore the wonders of insects while seeing them up close. Animals may include: cockroaches, superworms, crickets, and even a rose-haired tarantula. Defense! Defense! Did you know that a skunk’s spray can temporarily blind a predator? From the color of their fur to the spines covering their bodies, animals have amazing ways to protect themselves. Racing Extinction Find out how you can help endangered species in this hands-on program that will teach students about invasive species, urban wildlife, and their impact on endangered species. Get empowered by this presentation! the feathery and scaly! It’s a Bug’s Life

Reptastic-It’s All About the Reptiles Meet reptiles and learn about their special adaptations. Reptiles will include: lizards, tortoises, turtles, and snakes. It is time to slither our way to you. Zooperheroes We all know Batman,WonderWoman, and Spider-Man. But do you know that many animals have superpowers as well? From keeping our forest floor clean, to keeping pests away from our homes, nature has some pretty serious superheroes. Learn about the amazing things that animals can do!

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Call Kath at (847) 551-4310 x5006 for more information & reservations.

Cost is $145 per program 4 years & older

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