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January 14, 2009
Take it outside

Maine's state parks are not just for summertime fun.

It's hard to remember that right now, when it is 5 degrees outside. But to remind you of that, there's a statewide initiative called Take It Outside which provides information on things to do with kids outside. Especially things at state parks.

For instance, the next Take It Outside event will be a children's ice fishing derby Sunday at Lake St. George State Park in Liberty, on Route 3 about 25 miles east of Augusta. It'll be from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The Bureau of Parks and Lands will provide everything families need to fish, including instruction, traps and bait. They'll even cut the hole in the ice for you.

There'll also be other winter activities, a warming hut, coffee and hot cocoa, and lunch. To pre-register and for more information, call Lake St. George State Park at 589-4255.

The only cost is the regular park off-season admission, $1.50 for adults and free for kids under 12.

Other Take It Outside events planned in the coming weeks include "Family Fun Day" events at Mount Blue State Park in Weld on Feb. 7, and at Aroostook State Park in Presque Isle on Feb. 21. The Web site also includes information on lots of other park events this winter, such as ranger-led hikes at Bradbury Mountain State Park in Pownal and nature programs at Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park in Freeport.


For information on outdoor family events, check out the Take It Outside Web site.

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Ray Routhier is a dad who is morally opposed to paying for fun. He's 44, and a New Hampshire native (meaning he's morally opposed to a lot of things) and has been writing for daily newspapers for 20 years. He lives in South Portland with his wife Jessica and two daughters, Sophie, 4, and Dinah, 1. The family also includes two cats, twelve Barbies and 47 Polly Pockets. As a family, they love going to Portland Sea Dogs games, walking down to Willard Beach, dancing to the "Powdermilk Biscuit" song on public radio's "A Prairie Home Companion," and finding new stuff to do.



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