Pea Ridge Times

HAPPENINGS AT HOBBS STATE PARK

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Hiking in the woods with Ozark forest forensics

We go for a hike. We get our exercise, sunshine and fresh air, but we miss things if we don’t take the time to look at our surroundin­gs closely and with an investigat­ing eye. Sooner or later most of us want to know a little more about the things that go on in the forest we are passing through.

For more enjoyment out of trips to the Ozark woods, join Dr. Fred Paillet at Hobbs State Park and learn how to easily understand the hidden secrets of the Ozark forest and its landscape.

Where: Hobbs State Park – visitor center on Ark. Hwy. 12 just east of the Ark. 12/ War Eagle Road intersecti­on

When: 2 p.m. Sunday, July 10, 2016 Cost: Free This program is a continuati­on of the Friends of Hobbs Speaker Series. For informatio­n, call: 479-7895000.

To learn more about upcoming Friends of Hobbs speakers and other park programs, go to the web site: www.friendsofh­obbs.com.

Nature lessons offered

Mother Nature herself has become a frequent visitor to Hobbs State Park Conservati­on Area. She visits the park every second Saturday of the month and reads nature stories to her little followers. Readings begin at 10:30 a.m.

Story time will be followed by “hands-on” nature-craft activities. Children of all ages are welcome, however most stories target children 3 to 6 years of age.

• July 9 “Buggy About Bugs” • Aug. 13 “Itsy Bitsy Spider” • Sept. 10 “Let’s Be Nature Detectives”

• Oct. 8 “Three Cheers for Trees”

Meet Mother Nature in the lobby of the Hobbs State Park Conservati­on Area visitor center located on Ark. Hwy. 12 just east of the Ark. Hwy. 12/War Eagle Road intersecti­on.

This free event will last approximat­ely an hour. For informatio­n call: 479-7895000.

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