Snapshots: Cool Creek Campfire

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Amazon John with Silly Safaris talked about the myths of “really dangerous animals” during the final campfire of the 2012 season Aug. 1 at Cool Creek Park, 2000 E. 151st St., Westfield. Families joined around the Cool Creek campfire ring for songs, presentations and marshmallows. Cindy Baney, music educator with Moriah Music, provided the crowd with music. Each campfire, which began June 6 and ended Aug. 1, included special speakers entertaining guests with topics about animals, snakes, birds, turtles and more. The free event was hosted by the Hamilton County Parks Dept.


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Snapshots: Cool Creek Campfire

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Amazon John with Silly Safaris talked about the myths of “really dangerous animals” during the final campfire of the 2012 season Aug. 1 at Cool Creek Park, 2000 E. 151st St., Westfield. Families joined around the Cool Creek campfire ring for songs, presentations and marshmallows. Cindy Baney, music educator with Moriah Music, provided the crowd with music. Each campfire, which began June 6 and ended Aug. 1, included special speakers entertaining guests with topics about animals, snakes, birds, turtles and more. The free event was hosted by the Hamilton County Parks Dept.

 

Photos by Robert Herrington


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