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The Carroll County Conservation is adjusting the schedule for the Pella Concert Series due to a scheduling conflict but has invited the Conservation Station from Iowa State Extension to offer another family fun activity this weekend. The “Marsh Madness” trailer, a unique opportunity to learn about the importance of Iowa’s wetland ecosystems, will be out at the Swan Lake Education Center from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. this Saturday. Dakota Popp, Naturalist for Carroll County Conservation, says the trailer and the conservation team will explore the sights, sounds, and science aspects of the state’s marshlands.
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Popp says that besides the conservation trailer, more activities will be offered inside the Education Center.
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The Carroll County Conservation team invites everyone of all ages to explore the trailer and participate in the free hands-on activities. Popp says those who were looking forward to the Pella Concert don’t worry, as big things are planned to accommodate the schedule change.
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Again, this Saturday at the Swan Lake Education Center will be the “Marsh Madness” conservation station trailer from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. The first Pella Concert will be on July 20 with Jake Schrodt. The Carroll County Conservation team looks forward to seeing everyone at Swan Lake State Park this summer.