Community Corner

Week Ahead: Audubon Babies, Friends of Doctors Park Meeting and Earth Day Celebration

A roundup of places to be and people to meet in Fox Point and Bayside.

Who said nothing ever happens in Fox Point or Bayside — Patch certainly doesn't think so! Check out all the places to be, things to do and people to see as we look at the week ahead.

Friends of Doctors Park Meeting Wednesday

The Friends of Doctors Park  will be holding their next regular meeting at 7 p.m. on Wednesday at the . The group is agendaed to talk about:

Find out what's happening in Fox Point-Baysidefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

  • New “Operations” initiative to be lead by Jordan Paul
  • Plan Clean-Up Day Logistics for Saturday, April 21, 2012
  • Report from Master Plan & Improvements
  • Report from Marketing, PR and Community Relations
  • Report from Fundraising, Membership and Recruitment
  • Volunteers needed for Community Outreach Events (calendar will be shared at meeting)

Audubon Babies Thursday

Children are never too young to enjoy the fresh air and the wonders of nature. Come enjoy a hike on the trails and some good fellowship at the Thursday at 10 a.m. We will meet inside and venture out when we are ready. Dress for the weather – we will explore outdoors rain or shine.

Find out what's happening in Fox Point-Baysidefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Earth Day Celebration at the Audubon Center Sunday

The is hosting its Earth Day on Sunday, April 22 from noon until 4 p.m. The event is open to the public for just $5 per vehicle. There is no need to pre-register. Those who attend can enjoy a wide variety of fun activities for the entire family. Favorites include canoeing on Mystery Lake, frog and pond critter catching, plus beach-combing along the beautiful shores of Lake Michigan. These and other events are led by experienced naturalists and dedicated Audubon volunteers.

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