Join Master Naturalist Terri Talarek King for a nature walk on Sunday at Ouabache Trails Park (just north of Vincennes, Indiana, at the end of Lower Fort Knox Road). Participants will meet in front of the park office at 2:00 pm Eastern, then begin the walk.
This walk is free, with no registration required. All are welcome and families are encouraged. Emphasis on all walks is on observation, exploration, and discovery. Walks proceed rain, shine, or snow. Be prepared for wet areas and some steep slopes.
For questions or more information, email leapingfrog55@yahoo.com or leave a voice message (no text) for a call back at 812-881-8987. Also, check the Facebook page called The Nature of Knox County, Indiana, as well as other local media.
To view a map of Ouabache Trails Park, see: http://www.knoxcountyparks.com .
Join Master Naturalist Terri Talarek King for a nature walk on Sunday at Ouabache Trails Park (just north of Vincennes, Indiana, at the end of Lower Fort Knox Road). Participants will meet in front of the park office at 2:00 pm Eastern, then begin the walk.
This walk is free, with no registration required. All are welcome and families are encouraged. Emphasis on all walks is on observation, exploration, and discovery. Walks proceed rain, shine, or snow. Be prepared for wet areas and some steep slopes.
For questions or more information, email leapingfrog55@yahoo.com or leave a voice message (no text) for a call back at 812-881-8987. Also, check the Facebook page called The Nature of Knox County, Indiana, as well as other local media.
To view a map of Ouabache Trails Park, see: http://www.knoxcountyparks.com .
2nd Annual Downtown Halloween Bash sponsored by Carson Thacker Agency will be on October 28th from 4-7! Join us for an evening of family fun including bounce houses, food trucks, games and trick-or-treating at downtown businesses!
It’s time to get a little spooky! Take a “haunted” walk around the grounds of Vincennes State Historic Sites, check out some creepy science experiments, listen to some not-so-spooky stories, get candy for your trick-or-treat bag, and more.
Tickets are $5/youth, 25% discount for members. This event takes place at the Vincennes State Historic Sites main buildings located at 1 W. Harrison St., Vincennes.
Join Master Naturalist Terri Talarek King for a nature walk on Sunday at Ouabache Trails Park (just north of Vincennes, Indiana, at the end of Lower Fort Knox Road). Participants will meet in front of the park office at 2:00 pm Eastern, then begin the walk.
This walk is free, with no registration required. All are welcome and families are encouraged. Emphasis on all walks is on observation, exploration, and discovery. Walks proceed rain, shine, or snow. Be prepared for wet areas and some steep slopes.
For questions or more information, email leapingfrog55@yahoo.com or leave a voice message (no text) for a call back at 812-881-8987. Also, check the Facebook page called The Nature of Knox County, Indiana, as well as other local media.
To view a map of Ouabache Trails Park, see: http://www.knoxcountyparks.com .
Enjoy the natural beauty of Ouabache Trails Park during a casual nature walk with Master Naturalist Terri Talarek King on Sunday, September 11, 2022. The walk will begin at 2:00 Eastern from the Sacajawea Shelter House (at the back of the park’s lower loop road) and will proceed on Trail 7.
This trail begins in a wetland area consisting of a wet meadow, stream, and swamp, with abundant summer plants and wildlife. Trail 7 then winds through upland forest habitat with hills and ravines. Walkers will experience a variety of trees, plants, fungi, and animals.
There is no fee or registration. Terri Talarek King provides the Second Sunday Nature Exploration Walks as an Independent Naturalist, for all who are interested.
Ouabache Trails Park is at the end of Lower Fort Knox Road, just north of Vincennes, Indiana. For more information, email leapingfrog55@yahoo.com or leave a voice message at 812-881-8987. Also check the Facebook page The Nature of Knox County, Indiana, and other local news outlets.
Bring history to life through a combination of short presentations, games, and hands-on activities that combine social studies, language arts, math, and science.
Explore what a soldier’s life was like at Fort Knox II, and learn about the War of 1812 through a combination of short presentations, games, and hands-on activities that combine social studies, language arts, math, and science. Build a craft stick fort, play a War of 1812 version of Capture the Flag, see a demonstration of the Harrison-Tecumseh debates, and more. This event takes place at Fort Knox II, located at 3090 N. Old Fort Knox Road, Vincennes.
September 3, 2022
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September 4, 2022
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Join us in one of the premier annual events as we honor the veterans of WWII. We will have speeches, vendors, food, and reenactments. Check our Facebook page for the most up-to-date information about this event.
Join the Wabash Valley Progressive group for the Festival Latino held at the Vincennes Riverwalk on August 27th. Enjoy traditional dance, food, music, and activities for children while expressing gratitude and support for the Latino community. For more information or questions contact the WVP at wabashvalleyprogressives@gmail.com .