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15-20 students ages 5-9, with 10 parents/chaperones will tour the White Oak Trail, visit the VC and have lunch at pavilion.
75 young students with chaperones will take a half-hour tour of the WOC before getting
their Jr. Refuge Manager badges.
50 young students with chaperones will take a half-hour tour of the WOC before getting
their Jr. Refuge Manager badges.
Twenty to thirty children (ages 5-14) and adults wish to tour the WOC in springtime.
They might go to the pavilion for lunch afterwards.

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22 AP Environmental Science students and chaperones
20 visitors will walk the White Oak Trail, tour the Visitor Center, and then have a luncheon and board meeting
in the pavilion.
32 sixth, seventh and eighth grade students with four teachers;
students speak Spanish, but are English language learners
Third graders with staff and chaperones will tour the WOC, then go to the VC for lunch and a tour.
Third graders with staff and chaperones will tour the VC, have lunch, then go to the WOC for a tour.
Third graders with staff and chaperones will tour the WOC, then go to the VC for lunch and a tour.
Third graders with staff and chaperones will tour the VC, have lunch then go to the WOC for a tour.
Third graders with staff and chaperones will tour the WOC, then go to the VC for lunch and a tour.
Third graders with staff and chaperones will tour the WOC, then go to the VC for lunch and a tour.
Third graders with staff and chaperones will tour the VC, have lunch and then go to the WOC for a tour.
Volunteers will greet the visitors at the pavilion where stories will be read by a librarian. Afterwards, the visitors will
be led on a tour of the Nature Detective Trail and possibly the Bockoven Trail.