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Sun, May 29

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Les Sherman Park (Art Gallery of Regina)

Get Outside! Explore Les Sherman Park

Join nature experts on a guided walk along Wascana Creek and nature-based activities including insect spotting, a pollination game, 5 senses scavenger hunt and the migration obstacle course at Les Sherman Park.

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Get Outside! Explore Les Sherman Park
Get Outside! Explore Les Sherman Park

Time & Location

May 29, 2022, 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Les Sherman Park (Art Gallery of Regina), 2420 Elphinstone St, Regina, SK S4T 7S7, Canada

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About the Event

Come and explore Les Sherman Park with us on Sunday, May 29th from 2:00 to 4:00!

We’ll also be learning more about the wildlife, insects and birds you may not realize live in the park! Join Nature Regina for nature-based activities including an insect spotting activity, pollination theme tag game, 5 senses nature scavenger hunt and the migration obstacle course.

After these nature themed games, join Dr. Ryan Fisher, Curator of Vertebrate Biology at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum for a guided walk along Wascana Creek to learn more about and hopefully observe the wildlife that live in the park!

This walk is part of Linda Duvall and Jillian McDonald’s community-engaged art project for the Art Gallery of Regina, Messages from the Rocks – Stories of the Invisible. The artists invite people to imagine and share stories of the unseen forces that animate the land.

Nature walks direct attention to animals that we may not normally observe, spirits that live on the land and the un-observable slowness of geological change. Their project acknowledges non-Western systems of knowledge and the transformative power of imagination.

To learn more about free, creative and interactive ways to connect to Messages from the Rocks – Stories of the Invisible, visit www.artgalleryofregina.ca

A big thanks to the City of Regina for partnering with Nature Regina to offer Get Outside! free public events in parks and open spaces around the city!

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Many thanks to all Nature Regina members and volunteers who help foster appreciation for nature in Regina and surrounding areas

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