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Kane County And Geneva Public Library Offer Nature Programs For Adults
The two will partner to offer two programs for adults in their twenties and thirties that are interested in nature programs.

From Geneva Public Library: We’re teaming up with the Geneva Public Library to offer nature programs for adults in their twenties and thirties.
The first program is called, “From Sap to Syrup.” Discover the fine art of maple sugaring. We’ll take a hike in the woods to learn about maple trees and learn how maple syrup is made. Tasty treats will be provided. This program takes place on Saturday, March 25, from 1-3 p.m. at Creek Bend Nature Center, located within LeRoy Oakes Forest Preserve at 37W700 Dean St., St. Charles.
The second program is called, “Fabyan on Foot.” Get out your walking shoes and join us on an evening hike through Fabyan Forest Preserve. The District naturalist will point–out native wildlife and plants of the area. Refreshments will be provided. This program takes place on Thursday, May 25, from 7-8:30 p.m. at Fabyan Forest Preserve, 1500 Crissey Ave., Geneva. (Meet at the picnic shelter east of Illinois Route 25.)
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These programs are free, however, advance registration is required. To register, call 630-444-3190 or e-mail programs@kaneforest.com.
For more information on upcoming Forest Preserve District nature programs, visit www.kaneforest.com.
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