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Three Rivers Park District Naturalist Chad Hollinbeck, center, obscured, answers questions on Academy Pond in Baker Park Reserve Near-Wilderness Settlement during the Park District's Webelos Naturalist Badge program Sunday, Feb. 5, in Maple Plain.  About 40 Webelos and their parents and pack leaders split into two groups for the two-hour event.  This group first tested ice thickness, water temperature, and found animal tracks and other signs of deep Winter wildlife.
Connor Trast, 11, right, turns an ice auger on Academy Pond in Baker Park Reserve Near-Wilderness Settlement during the Three Rivers Park District's Webelos Naturalist Badge program Sunday, Feb. 5, in Maple Plain.  About 40 Webelos split into two groups for the two-hour event.  This group, led by Naturalist Chad Hollinbeck, left, tested ice thickness, water temperature, and found animal tracks and other signs of deep Winter wildlife.
Seen through Three Rivers Park District naturalist Chad Hollinbeck's legs, Webelos Matt Goebel, left, and Will Jewell watch a demonstration of how to use an ice auger on Academy Pond in Baker Park Reserve Near-Wilderness Settlement during the Park District's Webelos Naturalist Badge program Sunday, Feb. 5, in Maple Plain.  About 40 Webelos split into two groups for the two-hour event.  This group tested ice thickness, water temperature, and found animal tracks and other signs of deep Winter wildlife before heading into the lodge for other lessons and information needed to earn a Naturalist Badge.
Three Rivers Park District Naturalist Chad Hollinbeck, center, answers questions outside the lodge in Baker Park Reserve Near-Wilderness Settlement during the Park District's Webelos Naturalist Badge program Sunday, Feb. 5, in Maple Plain.  About 40 Webelos split into two groups for the two-hour event.  This group first ventured onto Academy Pond and tested ice thickness, water temperature, and found animal tracks and other signs of deep Winter wildlife.
'The Golden Hour' by Wayzata author Margaret Wurtele Friday, Feb. 3, 2012.
'The Golden Hour' author Margaret Wurtele in her Wayzata home on Lake Minnetonka Friday, Feb. 3, 2012.
A flying pig decorates a fairway at the Orono Lions 25th annual 'Snowball Open' at Nelson Park held Saturday, Jan. 28, on Long Lake.
Becky Krueger, of the Red Solo Cup Team, looks through her beer goggles during the Orono Lions 25th annual 'Snowball Open' at Nelson Park held Saturday, Jan. 28, on Long Lake.
Tony Holm, right, Wayzata, and friends watch his tee shot on the third hole at the Orono Lions 25th annual 'Snowball Open' at Nelson Park held Saturday, Jan. 28, on Long Lake.
'The Golden Hour' author Margaret Wurtele in her Wayzata home on Lake Minnetonka Friday, Feb. 3, 2012.
'The Golden Hour' author Margaret Wurtele in her Wayzata home on Lake Minnetonka Friday, Feb. 3, 2012.
'The Golden Hour' author Margaret Wurtele in her Wayzata home on Lake Minnetonka Friday, Feb. 3, 2012.
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