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Get your “Kids on the Water” at Marine Landing on August 11

The free event will feature Randy the Frog Guy, a fish print t-shirt station, and canoe and kayak lessons.

By Greg Seitz | July 30, 2012 | < 1 minute read

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Via the St. Croix River Association:

Fish Painting

Fish Painting

Kids on the Water is a fun and free event to get your children outside for river-related activities. Whether you play on the river all the time, or rarely get a chance, join us on Saturday, August 11 from 3 – 5 p.m. at the Marine Landing, Marine on St. Croix.

Randy the Frog Guy will have his presentation – kids absolutely love it. It is a fun, hands-on 45 minutes of active learning. Kids can also make their very own fish print t-shirt in another station sponsored by the National Park Service. Brief canoe and kayak 101 lessons will be offered throughout the 2 hours. Have your own canoe or kayak? How about a quick paddle on the St. Croix?

Additionally, families who sign up for SCRA’s $25 annual membership are eligible for a drawing to win one of four $25 gift certificates from 45 Degrees in Stillwater and Cyclova XC in St. Croix Falls!

Snacks, activity stations and river play – all along the shores of our beautiful St. Croix River and all for free! Space is limited so sign up today!

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