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Another Season Of InterpretationIs Returning To Kettletown State Park

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Another Season Of Interpretation

Is Returning To Kettletown State Park

SOUTHBURY — The “firsts” of spring: peepers, butterflies, buds on trees, and Kettletown Interpretive Programs. Summer programs are now being planned for the free series of family events ranging from insects to reptiles to park history.

Many new programs will be offered this season, as well as traditional programs.

The season will kick off on Memorial Day weekend. Saturday, May 26, will bring “A 20-Foot Milk Snake Just Ate My Couch and Other Rep-Tall Tales.” Beginning at 8 pm, this slide program will address some of the most common and most hysterical myths and stories about reptiles.

Live animals and “eat like a reptile” snacks will be featured. The program will be presented at the Kettletown Camp Office.

On Sunday, May 27, join park staff for an “Insect Safari” beginning at 11 am  at the beach. Find out what makes an insect an insect during this catch and release mission. Participants will try some “bug juice” too.

On Monday, May 28, the series will finish the weekend off with “Slime Time,” beginning at 11 am. Participants will learn about and search for critters such as salamanders, fish, and slugs, that use slime in their daily lives. Meet at the beach.

For more information on programs, to schedule a special group program, or to receive a completed listing of programs, contact Park Interpreter Lisa Monachelli at 264-5169. Kettletown’s Interpretation programs are free and open to all ages. The park is on Kettletown Road in Southbury, immediately off I-84 Exit 15.

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