(Submitted by Wood County Park District)
Wood County Park District introduces the grand opening of the Bradner Interpretive Center. The Bradner Interpretive Center is a new hands-on nature museum with interactive exhibits and informational displays. The public is invited to the grand opening of the Interpretive Center which will feature science and nature-based activities, light refreshments, guided nature walks and a ribbon cutting.
Join the fun on Saturday, May 20th from 1 to 4 p.m. at Bradner Preserve on 11540 Timmons Road, Bradner. The interpretive center will be free and open to the public.
The purpose of the Bradner Interpretive Center is to provide interactive educational experiences that foster an understanding of our natural resources in Wood County. The Interpretive Center also features a classroom available for community groups in Wood County to meet in at no charge. Along with the interpretive center, there is a lot to explore at the 233.7 acre nature preserve. There are 2.6 miles of trails, a playground, sand dune, pond and pollinator gardens. The park and the Interpretive Center will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily.
The Wood County Park District is proud to preserve and highlight our natural and cultural resources for all Wood County citizens to enjoy.
For more information, please visit www.wcparks.org or call the Wood County Park District Headquarters at (419) 353-1897.