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Have Fun, Clean Up the Fox at 'It's Our River Day' Sept. 16 in Algonquin

Have Fun, Clean Up the Fox at ‘It’s Our River Day’ Sept. 16 in Algonquin

September 8, 2017
Education, Environment, Events, Government, Nature, Nonprofits, Quality of Life

The 10th anniversary celebration of the “It’s Our River Day” is set for Sept. 16 at Cornish Park in Algonquin. “Bring your family, friends and…

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Good Natured: How To Raise a 'Super Generation' of Monarchs

Good Natured: How To Raise a ‘Super Generation’ of Monarchs

September 8, 2017
kanecountyconnects
Environment, Nature

This “Good Natured” article is written by Pam Otto, the manager of nature programs and interpretive services at the Hickory Knolls Discovery Center, a facility…

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Aurora Asks Residents to Nominate 'Trees of Significance'

Aurora Asks Residents to Nominate ‘Trees of Significance’

September 6, 2017
kanecountyconnects
Communities, Environment, Government, History, Nature

The city of Aurora’s Tree Board is accepting nominations for 2017 inductees to the Heritage Tree Registry. The Heritage Tree Registry is a voluntary program…

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Nature Nearby: Why Kids Need Nature ... And Nature Needs Kids

Nature Nearby: Why Kids Need Nature … And Nature Needs Kids

September 1, 2017
kanecountyconnects
Education, Environment, Government, Kane County Forest Preserve District, Nature, Parenting, Parks and Recreation, Quality of Life, Recreation, Youth

Nature Nearby is written by Valerie Blaine, the nature programs manager for the Forest Preserve District of Kane County. You may reach her at blainevalerie@kaneforest.com….

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Harvey Situation Worsens — 5 Ways Kane County Can Help

Harvey Situation Worsens — 5 Ways Kane County Can Help

August 29, 2017
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Breaking News, Communities, Good Causes, Kane County Connects, Nature, Nonprofits, Public Safety, Public Service, Volunteers, Weather Events

Heavy rainfall today (Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2017) is expected to worsen the flood situation in southeastern Texas and southwestern Louisiana in the wake of tropical…

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Good Natured: A 4-Foot Melanistic Garter Snake in Kane County? Yikes!

Good Natured: A 4-Foot Melanistic Garter Snake in Kane County? Yikes!

August 28, 2017
kanecountyconnects
Education, Environment, Government, Nature, Parks and Recreation

This “Good Natured” article is written by Pam Otto, the manager of nature programs and interpretive services at the Hickory Knolls Discovery Center, a facility…

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Elgin Hay Day To Debut on Aug. 26 at Settler's Park

Elgin Hay Day To Debut on Aug. 26 at Settler’s Park

August 24, 2017
kanecountyconnects
Arts & Entertainment, Communities, Entertainment, Events, Nature, Weekend, WK-Communities

The public is invited to attend the city of Elgin’s newest event, Elgin Hay Day, taking place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.  Saturday, Aug….

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Timely, Powerful Green Infrastructure and Water Educational Forum Set For Aug. 29

Timely, Powerful Green Infrastructure and Water Educational Forum Set For Aug. 29

August 24, 2017
Environment, Events, Nature, Sustainability

The Fox Valley Sustainability Network will highlight Green Infrastructure at its next educational forum from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 29, at the…

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Conservation Cruise on the Fox Showcases River’s Natural Areas

Conservation Cruise on the Fox Showcases River’s Natural Areas

August 23, 2017
The Conservation Foundation
Clubs and Organizations, Education, Environment, Events, Nature

The Conservation Foundation continues celebrating its 45th anniversary saving land and rivers with an evening on the beautiful Fox River aboard a paddle wheel riverboat…

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Kane County To Carbondale: Eclipse Was 'Totally' Worth the Drive

Kane County To Carbondale: Eclipse Was ‘Totally’ Worth the Drive

August 23, 2017
kanecountyconnects
Events, Government, Nature, Transportation

So, Mr. Kane County Connects editor, was it worth the six-hour drive to Carbondale, the miserable 100-degree heat and the massive, nightmarish traffic jam that…

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