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School & Community Group Request Form
Thank you for your interest in having a school or community group program at the Lake View Nature Center. We ask that you complete this form to begin the reservation process. Please note that all requests must be submitted at least three weeks prior to requested program and this request does not guarantee availability. Once we have received your request, we will contact you to confirm or discuss your program. Please allow three to five business days for a response.
Name
First Name
Last Name
Organization
Email
Phone
Requested Program Date
2nd Choice Date
3rd Choice Date
Start Time
End Time
Programs are 90 minutes
Topic Requested
Hands on Herpetology
Discover the types of reptile and amphibian critters that call Illinois their home. Learn about diet, habitat, and what we can do for species conservation. Meet some of our resident animals up close.
Creepy Crawlies
Learn about insects, arachnids, and annelids through hands on investigations and live-specimen discussion. Discover how these little creatures use their senses and make their homes.
Animal Tracks and Clues
Finding footprints in the mud, holes in trees, and droppings in the grass are just some of the clues that animals leave behind. Learn how to determine what critter has passed through, and what they did while they were around.
Number of Program Participants
Number of Chaperones
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