Crazy Critters: Reptiles and Amphibians at August A. Busch Memorial Conservation Area

Event Date: 
Wed, 11/02/2011

Mountain boomer, snot otter, and puff adder are just a few of the names given to some of our unusual and often misunderstood reptiles and amphibians. Come learn about our unique and interesting herps like the collared lizard, hellbender, hognose snake and more. Reservations are required. Ages 4 to 8. 1 to 2 p.m. Free. August A. Busch Memorial Conservation Area.

More information: mdc.mo.gov or (636) 441-4554.

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Ackermann's Swim Program

Ackermann's Swim Program has been teaching children ages 4 to 11 the life skill of swimming and water safety in Kirkwood for over 60 years. Our non-competitive, safe teaching environment builds confidence and self-esteem.

Group swim lessons take place in four heated pools with different water levels for progressive, safe learning. Enroll in one-week or two-week sessions. Hours are 9:15 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday, with drop off and pick up at the curb. Visit ASPKirkwood.com to download an application.


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