Woody the Woodchuck's 21st Groundhog Day Prediction at the Howell Nature Center
Woody the Woodchuck's 21st Groundhog Day Prediction at the Howell Nature Center Howell, MI - Will there be six more weeks of winter or will there be an early spring? Join us at the Howell Nature Center for "Woody the Woodchuck's 21st Groundhog Day prediction" to find out! Festivities begin on Sunday, February 2nd at 8am with a costume contest for the kiddo's dressed in their best Winter or Spring costumes with Woody's prediction at 8:30am. Children have a chance to win Howell Nature Gift Certificates for first, second and third place. FREE continental breakfast (while supplies last) to follow. howellnaturecenter.org
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