Firefly Frolic will help people learn about nature's 'flashlights'

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By Gene Hartley

Just like clockwork, fireflies light the night when warm weather rolls around. Linda Chlorice, manager of the Springfield Conservation Nature Center, joined Ozarks Today on Monday to talk about a special event about fire flies this month.

It's called Firefly Frolic. It's at the Nature Center on Thursday, June 26, from 8 to 9 p.m.

Fireflies have intrigued and fascinated children and adults on countless summer evenings. Volunteer Naturalist Nancy Ryan will teach peoople about nature's "flashlights." Bring your flashlight and join the fun. All ages are welcome. Call (417) 888-4237 to reserve a spot.

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