Education · Workshop

History Rocks: John James Audubon

An educational youth program exploring the life and work of John James Audubon.

Thu, 27 Aug 2026 1:00 PM (EDT) National Trail Parks and Recreation District Springfield , Ohio
Discover the fascinating world of ornithology and art with the History Rocks program featuring John James Audubon. Designed specifically for children ages 6 to 12, this engaging session at the National Trail Parks and Recreation District offers a unique opportunity to learn about the famous naturalist's contributions to science and art. Participants will explore historical themes in a fun, interactive environment, making it an ideal afternoon activity for young learners in Springfield this August.

What to Expect

A structured educational session for children focusing on historical figures and nature.

Who Should Attend

  • Children ages 6-12
  • Parents
  • History enthusiasts
  • Nature lovers

Agenda Overview

Afternoon session starting at 1:00 PM focusing on Audubon's life and legacy.
Venue & Address
National Trail Parks and Recreation District
1301 Mitchell Blvd
Springfield , Ohio – 45503
United States
Organizer
National Trail Parks and Recreation District · Government
Local parks and recreation department providing community programs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the age range?
The program is designed for children ages 6-12.
Where is it held?
National Trail Parks and Recreation District, 1301 Mitchell Blvd, Springfield, OH.
Is registration required?
Please check the NTPRD website for registration details.
What should I bring?
Standard comfortable clothing for an indoor/outdoor educational setting.
Is there a cost?
Please verify current pricing on the official NTPRD website.
Can parents attend?
Yes, caregivers are encouraged to participate.
Tags
History Education Youth Springfield Audubon Nature
Summary
Educational youth program about John James Audubon for ages 6-12.
Highlights
  • Interactive history lesson
  • Focus on John James Audubon
  • Youth-oriented curriculum
  • Nature and art integration
  • Expert-led instruction
  • Community engagement
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