with 4H club

Our view pulling up to the Lee Wenner Park.

The kids finding their first cache.

On our walk to the 2nd cache in the area. Crab boats were headed back in, sailboats were sailing, dolphins were playing by the boardwalk. Wow!

Here is Riverfront Park from the docks & boardwalk.
Here are the 4H kids in front of their 2nd find. I never realized it but there is a wonderful history to those Traveler's Palms behind the kids. They are filled with water and helped keep thirsty travelers alive. They originated from Madagascar.
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