Spend a cozy evening by the campfire, complete with stories and s’mores! These programs are suitable for all ages. Dress warmly and bring water to drink. This program includes a hike on an unpaved trail to the cabin. Meet your naturalist guide at the cabin and enjoy a campfire and stories on the deck. Please allow 30-40 minutes to reach the cabin. The campfire begins at the time listed. Bring a flashlight for the walk back. 2 miles round-trip; easy. Location: Coyote Ridge, meet at the cabin. Program Topic: Learn about our local year-round resident birds as well as summer visitors. Discover how birds use seasonal signals and earth's magnetic fields to migrate long distances. Masks will be optional for all vaccinated participants and volunteers. We kindly request that unvaccinated or partially vaccinated individuals wear a mask while indoors or when within 6 feet of anyone not in their household group, including the volunteers. Waivers will be required to be signed either online or in person upon arrival. If you or anyone in your household is experiencing symptoms associated with COVID-19 (cough, difficulty breathing, fever, chills, muscle pain, headache, sore throat, or new loss of taste/smell, etc.) do not attend this program. Visit https://www.larimer.org/health/communicable-disease/coronavirus-covid-19 for more information.
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CancelEryn Lynum is a speaker and author of the book 936 Pennies: Discovering the Joy of Intentional Parenting. She is a certified naturalist and homeschool mom of four, utilizing her love for the outdoors and knowledge of nature to inspire others in discovering the wonders of this world. Eryn is a professional writer and enjoys helping others tap into their creativity, inspired by nature, to discover the deep beauty this world holds.
My husband and I have raised our five daughters in the FoCo community - enjoying countless library, museum, and outdoor adventures. As a home-schooler, teacher, traveler, and now a volunteer with FoCoMoD and the Natural Areas, I enjoy maintaining an enthusiastic curiosity and love of the world around me.
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