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If Trees Could Talk, The Unique and Ancient Beauty of Foreste Casentinesi: 11 a.m. April 17, via Zoom. In celebration of Earth Day, virtually visit the Parco delle Foreste Casentinesi. Home to 1,000-year-old forests, this location has witnessed the continuous evolution of nature and its relationship with mankind. Situated on the border of Romagna and Tuscany, it’s not only a national park, but a recognized UNESCO Cultural Site. Hosted by Sugarloaf. Fee $10. Register at esperienza.org/secrets-of-life-well-lived-foreste-casentinesi.
Youth Archery Club: 6:30-8 p.m. every Tuesday, March 23-April 13, Washington Center gym, 310 N. First Ave. W., Duluth. This club covers topics like basic safety and technique, and progresses to games, challenges and competition-style scoring practice. All equipment provided. Hosted by Duluth Parks and Recreation. Ages 10-14. Cost $40. Registration deadline March 15. Register at secure.rec1.com/MN/duluthparks/catalog/index.
Basic Compass Skills: 10-11 a.m. March 27, Bayfront Festival Park s Family Center, Duluth. Learn the basics of using a compass and practice skills in a riddle-solving game. All equipment provided. Hosted by Duluth Parks and Recreation. Ages 8 and older. Cost $5. Registration deadline March 24. Register at secure.rec1.com/MN/duluthparks/catalog/index.