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Good Natured: It Must Be 2020 — Birds Are 'Irrupting' All Over Kane County!

Good Natured: It Must Be 2020 — Birds Are ‘Irrupting’ All Over Kane County!

November 13, 2020
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Animal Care and Control, Communities, Education, Environment, Government, Homeowners, Nature, Nonprofits, Parks and Recreation, Public Service, Quality of Life, Quirky and Fun, Sustainability, WK-Communities

EDITOR’S NOTE: This good-natured column was written by Pam Erickson Otto, the outreach ambassador for the St. Charles Park District. She can be reached at…

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Register Your Little Ones For Forest Preserve District's 'Little Saplings'

Register Your Little Ones For Forest Preserve District’s ‘Little Saplings’

September 1, 2020
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Communities, Consumers, Education, Entertainment, Environment, Events, Government, Kane County Forest Preserve District, Nature, Parenting, Parks and Recreation, Public Service, Quality of Life, Recycling, WK-Communities

Registration is now open for the September session of “Little Saplings,” a fun nature program series for children ages 3 to 5, presented by the…

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Kane County Fall Events Guide 2018

Kane County Fall Events Guide 2018

November 21, 2018
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Arts & Entertainment, Communities, Consumers, Education, Entertainment, Events, Government, History, Quality of Life, Recreation, Weekend, WK-Communities

Editor’s Note: This is Kane County Connects’ first-ever Fall Events Guide. The guide will be regularly updated, so please bookmark and check back often. If…

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Recycling Tips: 3 Smart Ways To Compost This Fall!

Recycling Tips: 3 Smart Ways To Compost This Fall!

September 21, 2018
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Communities, Consumers, Education, Environment, Events, Homeowners, Jennifer Jarland!, Quality of Life, Recycling, Sustainability

Editor’s Note: This article is part of a series of recycling tips from Kane County Recycling Coordinator Jennifer Jarland. Got a question or idea for…

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One of Fall's Big Events — Scarecrow Fest — Set For Oct. 6-8 in St. Charles

One of Fall’s Big Events — Scarecrow Fest — Set For Oct. 6-8 in St. Charles

September 25, 2017
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Arts & Entertainment, Business, Communities, Consumers, Entertainment, Government, Local Economy, Parks and Recreation, Recreation, Weekend

The 32nd annual Scarecrow Fest, presented by ComEd — cited once again as one of Country Living Magazine’s top Fall Fests for 2017 — will…

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Ants 'Dispersing' as Season Changes

Ants ‘Dispersing’ as Season Changes

October 26, 2016
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Communities, Entertainment, Government, Nature, Nonprofits, Parks and Recreation

Editor’s Note: This “Good Natured” article was submitted to Kane County Connects by Pam Otto, the manager of nature programs and interpretive services at the…

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What the Heck Are Those Weird Mushrooms We're Seeing?

What the Heck Are Those Weird Mushrooms We’re Seeing?

October 12, 2016
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Communities, Environment, Government, Nature, Parks and Recreation

Editor’s Note: This “Good Natured” article was submitted to Kane County Connects by Pam Otto, the manager of nature programs and interpretive services at the…

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Where, When to See Kane County's Most-Spectacular Fall Colors

Where, When to See Kane County’s Most-Spectacular Fall Colors

September 29, 2016
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Environment, Events, Kane County Forest Preserve District, Parks and Recreation, Recycling, Weekend

“Nature Nearby” is written by Forest Preserve District of Kane County Nature Programs Manager Valerie Blaine, whose home base is Creek Bend Nature Center in…

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'Powerhouse Autumn Storm' Wednesday Night, Thursday: Get Ready Now

‘Powerhouse Autumn Storm’ Wednesday Night, Thursday: Get Ready Now

November 11, 2015
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Weather Events

  With an ominous Thursday-morning forecast for most of the central U.S.— including 45 to 50 mph wind gusts here in Kane County —  the…

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