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Exploration Station

 | Oak Park
FREE  

Docents help children and others learn through interactive displays and games in the showrooms. New topics every month. September: "Traveling Seeds"; October: "Cone Bearing Plants"; November: "Fruits, The Seasonal Food Harvest"; December: "Eggs and the Conservatory Critters"; January: "Urban Wildlife"; February: "Chocolate"; March topic: "Survival in the Jungle"; April: "Carnivorous Plants"; May: "Water Works."

Where: Oak Park Conservatory
When: 10 a.m.-noon
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free

 

Lambing Days

 | Hampshire

Hold baby lambs, goats, chicks, piglet and calf, and  watch the sheep being sheared. Cameras are welcome.

Where: Enjoy Pioneer Farm
When: 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $5, $11 maximum per family

 

Festival of the Sugar Maples

 | Marengo
FREE  

Learn the history of maple sugaring and evolution of the sap collection process, then taste Coral Woods maple syrup.  Tours start every 15 minutes, last an hour, and involve a half-mile hike. Dress for the weather. Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 26-March 6. On Sunday, you can stop for breakfast before or after the Festival, at the Marengo United Methodist Church, 119 E. Washington, Marengo (March 3) or Donley's, 8512 South Union Rd., Union (March 10). Breakfast is $6 adults and $3 kids, and is served from 7 a.m.-noon.

Where: Coral Woods Conservation Area
When: 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Festival is free; Pancake Breakfast $6, $3 kids

 

Hike, ski and snowshoe along solar lighted trails

 | Libertyville
FREE  

With small solar lights to guide their way, hikers, skiers and snowshoers can traverse the 1.3-mile fitness trail at Old School Forest Preserve in Libertyville or the 1.65-mile hilly section of the Millennium Trail adjacent to the winter Sports Area at Lakewood Forest Preserve in Wauconda. Starting Sunday, Nov. 4, the trails and adjacent parking lots will remain open until 9 .m. daily until March 9.

Where: Lake County Forest Preserves
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free

 

Black Bear Exhibit

 | Oakbrook Terrace
FREE  

Feature the black bear and its adaptations for survival in the forest. Crawl into the bear's den, compare your senses to that of the black bear, feel his fur, come face to face with a black bear mount and more.

Where: Lake View Nature Center
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free

 

Creature’s Features: Tip-Top Tails

 | Chicago

Discover amazing adaptations of some of the world's most unique animals, including how tails help animals do ordinary to extraordinary things, from swatting away flies to holding onto branches

Where: Lincoln Park Zoo
When: 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m.
Ages: Preschool
Cost: $24, $20 zoo members

 

Polar Bear Awareness Week

 | Chicago
FREE  

Learn more about polar bears - and what can be done to help them. The zoo offers twice-daily Arctic activities at 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Resident polar bear Anana will be in for some extra treats, and staff and volunteers will be giving away free passes to see To The Arctic 3Dat Navy Pier IMAX Theater.

Where: Lincoln Park Zoo
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free

 

Introduction to Geocaching

 | Ingleside

Discover a world of hidden treasures with geocaching. Bring your GPS unit or borrow from us. Volunteers Bill and Linda Racicot and Dave Wagner will instruct how to use these devices, then head out to explore.

Where: Volo Bog State Natural Area
When: 1-3 p.m.
Ages: Elementary, Tweens, Teens

 

Skating in the Sky

 | Chicago

If you're looking for an alternative to skating at Millennium Park this winter, look up. Way up-94 stories, to be exact. Touted as the World's Highest Ice Skating Rink, the 94th floor of the John Hancock Center gives ice skaters a bird's-eye view of the city and the lake.

At 20 feet by 45 feet, the rink is probably too small to be your solo destination of the day, but paired with a trip to see the view from the Hancock, it's a nice way for kids to burn off energy while parents enjoy the great view. And because it's synthetic ice, skaters stay warm and don't get wet.

The rink is scheduled to be open for skating from 9 a.m.-11 p.m. through April 18. A 25-minute skate session costs $6 (in addition to the cost to get into the Hancock Observatory). You can bring your own skates or rent some there for a dollar.

 

Where: John Hancock Observatory
When: 9 a.m.-11 p.m.
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $6 per 25 minutes, $1 skate rental, plus regular Observatory admission

 

Art on the Run

 | Elmhurst

Free, fun and educational arts project for kids. Projects change bi-weekly.

Where: Elmhurst Art Museum
When: 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free with admission

 
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