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Feb. 23 - Mar. 23, 2010

Veterinary Medicine Career Exploration Program

Time: 
7:00pm — 8:30pm
Cornell Cooperative Extension presents weekday lecture sessions and veterinarian shadow experience for high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors interested in pursuing a career in veterinary medicine.  Lecture topics may include: Veterinary colleges and admissions information, mixed animal practices, equine and large animal medicine, emergency critical care, radiology. The Yaphank Building, Yaphank $75 per student (parents welcome to attend at no additional fee) 631-852-4603 more...
Mar. 13, 2010

St. Patrick's Scavenger Hunt

Time: 
11:00am — 12:30pm
Eat, drink and be merry! Join CCE for its' annual Pot O' Gold Hunt and some farm-friendly hospitality. All ages, Includes wagon ride and light refreshments. Suffolk County Farm, Yaphank. $6. 631-852-4600.
Mar. 28, 2010

Fishy Facts

Time: 
10:00am — 12:00pm
Explore the world of fish in this interactive program and make a fun craft to take home. Ages 3-5 with one adult. • Sport Fishing Education Center, Babylon • $25 • 631-587-2873
Mar. 31, 2010

Spring Beach Walk

Time: 
9:30am — 11:00am
Explore the beautiful sandy beaches of Long Island's South Shore. We'll look for marine creatures that call the salt marsh and barrier beaches home, and learn some fun facts about them. Dress for the weather as we'll be walking outdoors for 1.5 hrs, weather permitting. Ages 6-8 • Sport Fishing Education Center, Babylon • $20 • 631-587-2873
Apr. 24, 2010

4H Million Tree Project

Time: 
10:00am
Join the Suffolk County Farm & Education Center for our 1st annual Arbor Day event! *Be a part of the 4H Million Tree Project* THE DAY'S EVENTS WILL INCLUDE TREE PLANTING, FARM GARBAGE CLEAN-UP & GPS GEOCACHING SCAVENGER HUNT... *4H Million Tree Project:* The 4‐H Million Trees Project was conceived after a 4‐Her from Pacifica, California decided to do something big to help combat global climate change. The... more...