Furs, tracks & traps
Visit the historic Pond House for a game of animal-track bingo. Players pair up woodland animals with their tracks until a winner is pronounced and gains a prize. Touch real furs and see what pioneers used to catch animals in the early 1900s. Warm up by the fireplace with tea, cocoa and cookies. (House tour at 1:30 p.m. Sun., drop-in program 2 to 4 p.m. Pond Dakota Mission Park, 401 E. 104th St., Bloomington. bloomingtonmn.gov.)
MELISSA WALKER
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