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*DATE CHANGE* ART CLASS at Lawrence Nature Center - Paper Making from Mushrooms

Drexel Woods and The Lawrence Nature Center, 481 Drexel Ave, Lawrenceville, NJ | Get Directions »
FREE

Join us for a fascinatining & fun ART CLASS for children and adults.  PAPERMAKING FROM MUSHROOMS will be taught by past president of NJ Mycological Association (NJMA) NINA BURGHARDT and VIRGINIA TOMAT-KELLY of LNC and NJMA. They will teach ART using mushrooms to make paper! Then children & adults can make HOLIDAY CARDS using the special "mushroom paper." Participants can choose ANY HOLIDAY, select decorations, and make an artistic card to take home. Parents MUST please accompany young children at the art workshop. Ages 5 to adult are invited to attend. Admission is FREE.  NEW >>> Please REGISTER to Mrs. Herrmann before November 16 by eMail lawrencenaturecenter@gmail.com ; LNC Web site: http://lawrencenaturecenter.net ; LNC NJ LinkedIn profile: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/lawrence-nature-center-nj/38/331/3a8  

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Where Drexel Woods and The Lawrence Nature Center 481 Drexel Ave, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 (Drive past kiosk and park at END of gravel road (Drexel Ave))
Next on This event is over.
Time 2:30 pm–4:00 pm
Who to bring Singles, Kids, Families
Website http://­lawre­ncenaturecenter.­net
Phone 609-844-7067
Price FREE

More About Drexel Woods and The Lawrence Nature Center

Drexel Woods and The Lawrence Nature Center

Drexel Woods and The Lawrence Nature Center

481 Drexel Ave, Lawrenceville, NJ
(609) 844-7067

Purchased in the 1990s for open space, Drexel Woods covers 45 acres of forest and meadow and features a stream and network of trails for passive reaction and nature study. Located at the end of Drexel Avenue, near Fernwood Lane, is the Lawrence Nature Center. The center was once the home of Carl and Lucille Rinck, who planted many exotic trees on their 9-acre plot and taught neighborhood children about the different birds that lived in the woods. The township purchased the Rinck property after the couple died without an heir. Renovated by the township Recreation Department, the center is now used for school nature programs such as Earth Day, educational seminars and other community events.

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