Newton

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Paddle Sports

This program is designed to help the first-time kayaker understand the basics of one of the most popular watersports in Missouri. We will talk about the types of basic equipment needed to float Missouri’s rivers, lakes, and streams safely. space is limited so registration is required and please leave a valid email for any follow up information for this program. Dress for the weather and to get wet!

Hunter Education Skills Session

This skills session will satisfy part two of the Missouri Hunter Education requirements.

To enter the session, you must complete the knowledge portion and provide proof of completion by presenting either a qualifier certificate or a completed hunter education student manual the day of the event.

All students must provide proof of identification and age.

The final exam will be administered at the end of the skills session.

Aquatics

Join us for this partnership event with the Wildcat Glades Nature Group at Wildcat Park for a day of water fun! Take a dip in Shoal Creek in your cardboard boat, cheer on your duck to victory during the duck race and enjoy live entertainment. Learn about water conservation, water quality, and ecology at our water activity booths as you stroll along the creek. Visit wildcatglades.org or Wildcat Glades Nature Group Facebook page for a complete lineup of activities during the event.

Hunter Education Skills Session

This skills session will satisfy part two of the Missouri Hunter Education requirements.

To enter the session, you must complete the knowledge portion and provide proof of completion by presenting either a qualifier certificate or a completed hunter education student manual the day of the event.

All students must provide proof of identification and age.

The final exam will be administered at the end of the skills session.

Wildlife

What do moles, snakes, insects, and badgers all have in common? They all spend part of their lives underground. Join us at the Newton County Library in Neosho to unearth the story of these unique creatures. No registration is required.

Wildlife

What do moles, snakes, insects, and badgers all have in common? They all spend part of their lives underground. Join us at the Newton County Library in Seneca to unearth the story of these unique creatures. No registration is required.

Wildlife

What do moles, snakes, insects, and badgers all have in common? They all spend part of their lives underground. Join us at the Southwest City Library to unearth the story of these unique creatures. No registration is required.

Wildlife

What do moles, snakes, insects, and badgers all have in common? They all spend part of their lives underground. Join us at the Pineville Library to unearth the story of these unique creatures. No registration is required.

Little Acorns

The best part of summer is spending time in the creek! Fishing, swimming, floating... no matter what creek activity you choose, you're sharing the water with many different critters. Join us for Little Acorns: Creek Critters to learn all about the creatures that live in the creek! Plus, make a fun craft to take home with you!