Haunted happenings & outside learning for fall at Waukesha's Retzer Nature Center
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WAUKESHA (CBS 58)--Haunted houses can be pretty scary, especially during this pandemic. One great alternative for your family just might be what's happening at Retzer Nature Center in Waukesha. Now through October 31st, you can see more than 40 scarecrows made by community members. Many you'll find on "Scarecrow Lane" are both scary and creative at the same time. Organizers say what's being offered here is just an example of one activity Retzer has available to the public over the course of the entire year.
To learn more about what Retzer Nature Center has to offer beside Scarecrow Lane, including the various "outdoor classroom" programs for kids, just click here. The center's address is S14 W28167 Madison Street.