The National Park Trust and the City of Rockville Recreation and Parks Department are inviting everyone to visit Croydon Creek Nature Center, 852 Avery Road, and celebrate Kids to Parks Day.
Kids to Parks Day is free and takes place 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, May 18. Explore the Hayes Forest Preserve and enjoy a free make ‘n’ take activity to help with forest exploration.
Find out more about Kids to Parks Day at www.parktrust.org/kids-to-parks-day. Follow Croydon Creek Nature Center’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/croydoncreek.
Kids to Parks Day is May 18 at Croydon Creek Nature Center
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