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Dodge Nature Center Plans Halloween Extravaganza
Activities will include nature programs, face painting, scary hair, storytelling, music, wagon rides and a costume contest for different age levels.

Zac Farber is the Local Editor of St. Louis Park Patch and Edina Patch. He is a graduate of Macalester College in St. Paul. You can email him at zac.farber [at] patch.com.
Activities will include nature programs, face painting, scary hair, storytelling, music, wagon rides and a costume contest for different age levels.

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