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<br />!JUNE <br /> <br /> <br />m <br /> <br />PU[y <br /> <br />Jewels ofthe Prairie--Colorado Wildflower ID <br /> <br />'h <br />When: Monday, June 7 from 7:00pm to 8:00pm <br />Where: Louisville Public Library, First Floor Meeting Room (951 Spruce Room) <br /> <br />Megan Bowes, Colorado Native Plant Society's Education and Outreach Chair, <br />will be teaching us how to identify plants that are native to the plains of <br />Colorado. This class is intended for anyone interested in brushing up on their <br />plant identification skills. Using slides and plant samples, you will learn about <br />plant families, tricky plant terminology and the basics of a botanical key. Come <br />learn about some of our favorite prairie jewels. <br /> <br />Local Open Space Hike -Older Adult Hike- Damvanovich <br />When: Wednesday, June 9th from 8:30am to 10:00am <br />Registration Required: Please contact the Recreation Center at 303-666-7400 <br />program registration number 28063-2. <br /> <br />Take a casual stroll through Damyanovich and Davidson Mesa Open Spaces while <br />learning about the history of the properties, natural resources and current <br />management activities. <br /> <br />m <br /> <br /> <br />Local Open Space Hike -Older Adult Hike- Daughenbaugh <br />When: Wednesday, July 14th from 8:30 am to 10:00am <br />Registration Required: Please contact the Recreation Center at 303-666-7400 <br />program registration number 28063-3. <br /> <br />Take a casual stroll through Daughenbaugh Open Space while learning about the <br />history of the property, natural resources and current management activities. <br /> <br />Colorado Alive <br />th <br />When: Wednesday, July 28 from 7:00pm to 8:00 pm <br /> <br />Where: Louisville City Hall, Council Chambers (749 Main Street) <br /> <br />The Denver Zoo will be visiting with live animals to introduce us to Colorado <br />wildlife and perform hands-on investigations with horns, antlers, skulls, skins and <br />more. We will also explore the interactions of living and nonliving components <br />in Colorado's environments and discover how animals have adapted to living in <br />Colorado's plains, mountains, and cities. <br />