Life of a Honeybee
July 21, 2009
Looking for something to do with the kiddies? On Friday, Landmark Park will host its last Animal Adventure. I’ve heard good things about their programs for kiddies, but not having one or not being one leaves me without a first-person experience. ![]()
Here’s the info:
Philip Carter will teach “Life of a Honeybee” and why the honeybee is truly one of nature’s most amazing insects and explain their importance to both humans and plants on Friday. This is the final part of Landmark Park’s Animal Adventures. Children ages 5 and older are encouraged to come with their youth groups and families to see the wonder of native and exotic animals. These programs are sponsored by Wachovia. Programs begin at 10 a.m. in the Interpretive Center at Landmark Park. Admission is free with paid admission to the park ($4 for adults, $3 for children 4-15, free for members and children 3 and under). A noon program may be available if the morning session fills. Reservations are required, plus a 50 percent deposit for groups of 15 or more. Contact the park at 794-3452.

