Sensory experiences planned at Oklahoma City’s Martin Park Nature Center

A series of monthly events on Saturdays has started at Martin Park Nature Center in Oklahoma City. The sensory experience events continue through February.

 
BY ROBERT MEDLEY | Published: November 26, 2012   

For those who live life with disabilities or developmental challenges, experiencing nature in a public park may not always be as easy as it is for others.

photo - Above: Dillon Griggs, 9, left, and Holden Kleckner, 4, play a game of “Bat and Butterfly,” as they learn about using senses other than sight at Martin Park Nature Center in Oklahoma City.Photo by  PAUL HELLSTERN,  The Oklahoman
Above: Dillon Griggs, 9, left, and Holden Kleckner, 4, play a game of “Bat and Butterfly,” as they learn about using senses other than sight at Martin Park Nature Center in Oklahoma City.Photo by PAUL HELLSTERN, The Oklahoman

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Martin Park Nature Center in northwest Oklahoma City has set up a series of monthly events geared toward helping people experience the outdoors, park naturalist Emily Hiatt said.

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