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Sat, Jun 13, 2026 at 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Location:
191 Linnippi Trail
Wayne Township, Pennsylvania
17745
United States
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1.7 Miles Walk

Give kids the world Nature Dream Walk is a magical outdoor experience designed for families to explore and enjoy the beauty of nature. It features a serene pathway surrounded by lush greenery, colorful flowers, and whimsical sculptures that inspire imagination and curiosity. The walk may include interactive elements like bird watching, frog ponds and gentle water features, creating a peaceful environment for kids to connect with the natural world and foster a love for outdoor adventures. Join us in supporting nature by donating $15 to participate in the Nature Dream Walk at Wayne Township Nature Park. Your contribution helps us reach our goal with helping the Give Kids the World Village, the cause and provide enriching experiences for everyone. Sign up today and be a part of our efforts to preserve and enjoy the beauty of nature!

The link to register and join is as followed

https://give.gktw.org/event/2026-gktw-nature-dream-walk/e766936

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me at j.a.mitchell118@gmail.com

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