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National Park Service educational opportunities actively engage participants in learning about the St. Croix and Namekagon Rivers, their watersheds, and developing a sense of personal stewardship. Teachers and group leaders can schedule educational programs at outdoor river sites, park visitor centers, and in school classrooms at no cost. To schedule a free program or obtain more information, please contact one of the following members of the Educational Partnerships Team. Programming is limited and scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis. Park rangers present programs within one-hour driving time from visitor centers. Programs are developed for groups of 15 to 30 participants. Larger or smaller groups should contact a ranger for availability. St. Croix River Visitor Center, St. Croix Falls, WI, Dale Cox 715-483-2272 or 2274 e-mail Marshland Education Center, Grantsburg,WI/Pine City, MN, Jean Van Tatenhove 320-629-2148 e-mail Namekagon Visitor Center Spooner/Trego, WI Branda Long 715-635-8346 e-mail |