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What's Happening Elsewhere Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette is offering PAY WHAT YOU CAN PERFORMANCES from September through June 2008 at Historic Monon Depot Theatre and the Long Center in Lafayette. The performances are Thursday previews held prior to opening night of each MainStage and Civic Youth Theatre show. Call Steve Koehler at (765) 423-7529 or e-mail steve@lafayettecivic.org for information. Indiana Native Plant and Wildflower Society will sponsor MILKWEED AND MONARCHS Aug. 27 from 7 to 9 p.m. atWinterhaven Farm, 5724S. CR900W., West Point. Reni Winter, owner of Winterhaven Wildflowers and Native Plant Preserve will inform visitors of the relationship between monarch butterflies and milkweed. She will also share how to establish a monarch waystation or backyard wildlife habitat with the help of government resources and local and national organizations. Call (765) 714-4288 or visit www.winterhavenfarm.us for directions. Wednesdays in theWild will host GOIN' BATTY (ALL ABOUT BATS) Aug. 22 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Brier Environmental Education Center in Battle Ground. Mary Cutler will present an overview of the history of bats in the state followed by a "bat watch" at Tippecanoe Battlefield. Attendees should bring a flashlight. Call (765) 567-2993 for information. Girl Scouts of Tribal Trails Council Inc. will offer GLOW IN THE DARK GOLF Aug. 24 at Rice's Golf Center in Kokomo. Tee times will be at 9, 10 and 11 p.m. A cost is associated with the event. Each player will receive a glow in the dark golf ball, a glow necklace, snacks and a chance to win door prizes. Call the scouts at (800) 346-4475 to reserve a tee time. |
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