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Butterfly Gardens

Trail Conditions: Trails groomed and tracks set late Monday/early Tuesday.

Wild Ones Lecture Tuesday at 6:30

“Butterfly Gardens 101”

On Tuesday, February 28 at 6:30, the Wild Ones of the Door Peninsula will present the lecture “Butterfly Gardens 101.”Gardening
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Trail Conditions: We’ve got snow!!! Trails are open every day, all day free of charge.

Ski-for-Free is Open today from 12:00-3:00

Ski-for-Free is our gift to the community. Volunteers from Crossroads and Door County Silent Sports will lend ski equipment, … continue reading

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FISH TALES!

Trail Conditions:  Rolled and firm, but may deteriorate as the day progresses. Not fit for skiing.

Crossroads’ Fish Tales Lecture Series will again present the “Science of Great Lakes Fisheries.” The series will begin on Monday, February 20, at 7:00 continue reading

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Trail Conditions: Poor for skiing. Extremely icy for walking, but conditions may change if predicted snow actually arrives.

Master Gardener Lecture tonight at 6:30

Crossroads starts a  spectrum of activities with the Door County Master Gardener Zoom presentation “How to … continue reading

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Author Talk

Trail Conditions:  Fair. Rolled, but not enough snow to set tracks.
Author Talk Tonight at 6:00
Join Baptiste and Miranda Paul at Crossroads. Both are passionate authors and avid readers who share their love of reading and writing with
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Wild Ones Lecture: Keystone Plants for Pollinators

Trail Conditions:  Fair.  Rolled, but there was not enough snow to track. Trails are very worn with bare spots.Sunny, but bitter cold.

Keystone Plants for Pollinators

Tonight, January 31, at 6:30 Wild Ones of the Door Peninsula will present  “Keystone

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GAMES PEOPLE (and Animals) Play

TRAIL CONDITIONS: FAIR. Trails rolled, but there is not enough snow to track.

Ski-for Free Open! (finally)

Saturday, 9:30 -3:30

and Sunday, 12:00-3:00

Saturday Science – between 1:00 and 4:00

It’s going to be a week of fun and games
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NOT MUCH SNOW

Trail Conditions:  some thin snow, some ice. Not enough to groom.

Ski-for-Free Closed today.

JUST ENOUGH SNOW TO BE PRETTY
We can’t ski, but we can watch birds. Our bird feeders  are active and we marvel at the fact that
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NOT ENOUGH SNOW; TOO MANY CLOUDS

TRAIL CONDITIONS:  Thin snow, many bare spots.  NO  Ski-for-Free.  Saturday Science any time between 1:00 and 4:00. DPAS Viewing Night will now feature indoor Planetarium Shows between 5:30 and 8:00 pm.

SATURDAY SCIENCE

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Insulation

Trail Conditions: Winter storm underway.
LIVE ZOOM LECTURE TONIGHT
“Changing Garden Trends over the Next Decade” is the topic of the Master Gardener Live Zoom Lecture Thursday evening, January 19, at 6:30 p.m. Ed Lyons, Director of the Reiman Gardens
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