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Matt Willey, Stewardship & Recreation Program Manager at Hartley Nature Center, talks about the upcoming Trails Fest as well as the future vision for outdoor recreation
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Six to seven thousand school kids every year.Thirty-six preschoolers at a time.One restroom.A lot has changed since Hartley Nature Center celebrated -…
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Wednesday (June 19) at Zeitgeist, Ivy Vainio's Breaking Free Exhibition Reception runs from 6-8pm.Also Wednesday evening, the final collaboration for the…
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Knowledge is power, especially when it comes to science.And while we do live in a world with budgets, there's a lot that can be accomplished - including…
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The Tweed Museum of Art continues its Visual Cultural Lecture Series with documentary filmmaker Keri Pickett and a screening of First Daughter and the…
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Much of what we love about nature is the same thing we love about art: how we feel when we look at it.The Duluth Art Institute and Hartley Nature center…
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The stretch of Woodland Avenue that runs by Hartley Park makes Hartley Nature Center's executive director Tom O'Rourke think back to the old video game…
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Hartley Nature Center says they're just taking advantage of the snow cover to safely burn a series of debris piles (and a little storm damage) left over…
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Why isn't there a "Yurts 'R' Us"?Where do yurts come from, anyway?Hartley Nature Center still has some unanswered questions after July storms destroyed…
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April showers bring May flowers ... and this year, July storms brought August fundraisers.The community raised over $10,000 for Hartley Nature Center's…