By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism.
Enroll now for Wetlands Native American Tales
Placeholder Image


Children can step back in time to when Native Americans hunted Cheyenne Bottoms, and investigate what the natives would have found in the marsh 200 years ago, at the program “Native Indian Tales,” from 9:30-10:30 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 3, at the Kansas Wetlands Education Center, 592 NE K-156.
This program is sponsored by the Great Bend Recreation Commission and the KWEC. Pam Martin will help participants will make a Native American talking stick and learn how to walk silently through the grass. Children ages 5 and older must be accompanied by at least one adult. Entry free is $5 per child.
Preregistration is required at the Great Bend Recreation Commission office, 1214 Stone St., or call 620-793-3755 ext. 2, or e-mail recreation@gbrc.kscoxmail.com.  Entry deadline is noon on Tuesday, Oct. 30.