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* Backyard Chicken BasicsBackyard Chicken Basics

Time: 7:00 pm

This workshop covers the basic information needed to raise hens in urban and suburban areas. Participants will receive a certificate of completion that enables them to get a permit to legally keep chickens in Cedar Rapids. Registration required by 4:00 PM on Wednesday, May 1st. Cost: M: $7, NM: $10. Call 362-0664 to register by phone or register online at indiancreeknaturecenter.org.

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* Annual Spring Plant SaleAnnual Spring Plant Sale

Time: 9:00 am

The Nature Center Guild has done it again! You will find everything you need to create beautiful gardens! Native prairie and woodland wildflowers, traditional garden flowers, hostas, and more. Vendors offer vegetable and herb seedlings, garden yard art, willow towers and trellises to add interest to your garden beds. Come early! Sale runs 9:00am-12:00pm Free admission

* Bunny BasicsBunny Basics

Time: 1:00 pm

Indian Creek Nature Center is proud to announce the arrival of a new (animal) family member! You may have seen Toby hopping around or hanging out in his cage since February, but now he’s ready to make his first official appearance! Our little rabbit is a mammal just like squirrels, cats, bats, and us! Learn about mammal traits and discover interesting facts about rabbits, both domestic and wild. For children aged 4-8 accompanied by an adult. Cost: $5/M Child; $6/NM Child; Adult: Free Advance registration required. Call 319-362-0664 to register by phone or click here to register online.

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* PP: Sounds of SpringPP: Sounds of Spring

Time: 9:30 am

Did you hear something? It is the wonderful sound of frogs calling at a wetland near you. Learn the life cycle of a frog and find out the many ways it survives in the wild. Take a peek in our pond as we go on a fun frog walk. For preschoolers and their parents. Cost: $5/M child; $6/NM child; adults admitted free. Limited to 14 children. Registration is required by 3:00pm the day before the program. Register by calling 319-362-0664 or click here to register online.

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* PP: Sounds of SpringPP: Sounds of Spring

Time: 9:30 am

Did you hear something? It is the wonderful sound of frogs calling at a wetland near you. Learn the life cycle of a frog and find out the many ways it survives in the wild. Take a peek in our pond as we go on a fun frog walk. For preschoolers and their parents. Cost: $5/M child; $6/NM child; adults admitted free. Limited to 14 children. Registration is required by 3:00pm the day before the program. Register by calling 319-362-0664 or click here to register online.

* Get to Know the Spring SkyGet to Know the Spring Sky

Time: 8:00 pm

The constellations helped ancient cultures know when to plant their crops in the spring, and when to harvest them in the fall. We no longer rely on the sky to tell us how to live our lives, but the mysteries of the night and the diamonds shining down from above still exist. Learn the constellations of the spring sky, hear intriguing legends about them, and make up some of your own! Binoculars and a couple telescopes will be available, but feel free to bring your own, along with a lawn chair or blanket to sit on. If it’s cloudy, we’ll go on a night hike. Cost: $5/M Adult; $6/NM Adult; $2/Child Registration requested. Call 319-362-0664 to register by phone or click here to register online.

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* Walking with Jim LandenbergerWalking with Jim Landenberger

Time: 8:00 am

Artist, naturalist, teacher, and former Nature Center board member Jim Landenberger led many walks through prairies and woodlands, always searching for beautiful birds. Nearly ten years following his death, his influence remains. Join Rich Patterson for a walk to honor this amazing man as the book he was working on at the time of his death—THE RAPTORS OF IOWA—is released by the University of Iowa Press. Books will be available for sale in the Creekside Shop. The walk will be a circular route of about one mile through habitats Jim loved, followed by coffee and rolls. As part of our 40th Anniversary celebration, this is a free public event; donations are welcomed. Registration requested. Please call 319-362-0664 by 4:00pm on Friday, May 10th, to register. No online registration for this program.

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* Ribbit's Froggy FriendsRibbit's Froggy Friends

Time: 12:00 pm

Spring is Ribbit’s favorite season so Grandma and Grandpa Storyteller will share a frog tale or two and explore the pond to learn all about Ribbit’s life cycle. This will be our last What’s Hoppin’ In? program for the season. Bring a picnic at noon, or join us at 12:20 for storytime. Program is geared for children aged 3-7 years accompanied by an adult. Cost: M Child: $5; NM Child: $6; Adults: FreeRegistration requested. Call 319-362-0664 to register by phone or click here to register online.

* Plant A Pizza GardenPlant A Pizza Garden

Time: 1:00 pm

Who likes pizza? Nothing is better than enjoying fresh ingredients from your own backyard pizza garden! Kids, bring Mom and Dad to learn about the plants, help us create a pizza garden along the Sense of Wonder Trail, and take home plants and seeds for your own backyard garden! Cost: $10/M Family; $15/NM Family Registration requested. Call 319-362-0664 to register by phone or click here to register online.

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* Full Moon Labyrinth WalkFull Moon Labyrinth Walk

Time: 8:00 pm

Experience the spring prairie on a full moon evening as you stroll through our prairie labyrinth with Marion Patterson. Cost: $4/M; $5/NM Registration requested. Call 319-362-0664 to register by phone or click here to register online.

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* Frog WalkFrog Walk

Time: 7:30 pm

Wear your boots to explore the wet edges of our ponds looking for spring peppers, chorus frogs and their larger amphibian kin. Learn to recognize different frog songs. Great family fun! Meet at the Barn Cost: $3/M; $5/NM; $1/Child. Advance registration requested. Call 319-362-0664 to register by phone or click here to register online.

 
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Photovoltaics

Photovoltaic panels line the sunroom roof of the barn at the Indian Creek Nature CenterA leader in energy efficiency, the Indian Creek Nature Center began using photovoltaics in 1993. The first system stored solar produced electricity in batteries. This type of system allows a homeowner or business to draw on the electricity even when the sun is not shining, but some possible energy is lost in the transfer into and back out of the batteries. The system was generating about 10 percent of what the Center was using.

A new system was designed in 2003. The current photovoltaic array, located on the sunroom roof, is not a battery system. Instead, it is net metered into Alliant Energy’s electrical grid. When the Nature Center produces more energy than it uses, the surplus electricity enters the electric grid and is used by other Alliant customers. Selling surplus electricity to Alliant further reduces our energy bill. The system currently generates about 40 percent of our energy needs, powering lights, appliances, and computers.   Find more information on photovoltaics from Pfoff ElectricIowa Energy Center, Go Solar! and I-Renew.