Outdoor Elements - June 16th, 2019
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There is a long history of clams in the St. Joseph River and the harvesting and use of those clams. Local historian Richard Ladonski shares with Evie how the clam shells spawned a button industry and how modern developments ended it.
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- Richard LadonskiLocal Historian
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There are more varieties of beetles in the world than you can count. Corey Hopwood at Fernwood shares with Vince what some of the things are that make a beetle a beetle, and shows us a few examples of some you can find right here in Michiana. Book https://www.amazon.com/American-Beetles-Ross-Arnett-Jr/dp/0849319250/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=north+american+beetles&qid=1560531377&s=books&sr=1-1
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- Corey HopwoodSeasonal NaturalistFernwood Botanical Garden
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Nature is proven to have a healing and calming effect on those who can get out and spend time outside. Deirdre Guthrie shares with Evie and Vince how Outdoor Yoga builds on that for a truly refreshing experience. Get more info about programs at Fernwood here: www.FernwoodBotanical.org
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