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Friday, April 22, 2011

Spring Has Sprung At Pemberton Historical Park!

(Salisbury, MD) Pemberton Historical Park is hosting a variety of upcoming events. Come out and enjoy the weather we have all been waiting for by attending one or all of the fun filled activities. As always, Pemberton Historical Park invites the whole family to join in.

On Sunday, May 1 from 1:00 P.M.-3:00 P.M., Pemberton Historical Park will be holding an Open House for its Summer Nature Camp. All are welcome to come experience a day at camp with crafts, fishing at the pond and a close look at our collection of amphibians and reptiles. All who wish to register on site will receive 10% off their total registration.

Celebrate the beginning of warmer weather and get moving! On Saturday, May 7, Pemberton Historical Park will be hosting its 2nd Annual Spring into Spring 5K Run/Walk. Participants will run or walk through the park’s blooming cross country nature trails of Eastern Shore wetlands, forests and meadows. Awards and gift certificates will be given out in several age categories. Participants will receive refreshments after the race. All proceeds will benefit the Park’s Environmental Education Programs. Early registration ends 5/5/11. All participants must register at the Park after that date. To register, visit www.wicomicorecandparks.org.

Visit Pemberton Historical Park on Saturday, May 14 from 12:00 P.M. – 2:00 P.M. and experience a Civil War Encampment. The Union 7th Maryland Company A will be providing a living history demonstration with displays of period weapons, troop movement and maneuvers. Donations will be accepted to support the Park’s Environmental Education Programs.

On Thursday, May 17 at 9:00 P.M., join a Park Naturalist for a Full Moon Hike. Experience the Park when it’s lit up by the light of a full moon while searching for the Park’s nocturnal inhabitants. On Saturday, April 21, join a Naturalist from 11:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. for a discussion on Animal Adaptations. Get up close and personal with our collection of live reptiles and amphibians. Can turtles leave their shells? What’s the difference between a frog and a toad? Find out here! Stay for our Survival Skills program from 1:00 P.M. – 3:00 P.M. The natural world is abundant with useful tools, whether it is food, shelter or means of navigation. Hike around the park to discover what the environment has to offer. We’ll discuss edible plants, making a shelter and how to find your way without a compass. A great program for scouts! These three programs are $6 per person or $18 for a family of four and are free to members of the Park.

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