Join author and spider expert, Larry Weber as he shows slides of some
of the different spiders you can find “Up North” in Wisconsin. Larry
will talk about what is and what is not a spider, the life cycle of a
spider, and what you may see while on one of your visits to Northern
Wisconsin. From the burrowing wolf spider found on sandy beaches to
the huge fishing spider found on ponds and lakes, you will be
enchanted and intrigued by Larry Weber’s stories.
Book signing before and after the program.
This program is the first
in a series of Spider Programs.
To find more go to
www.nevillepublicmuseum.orgpresented by
Larry Weber
Wed, June 10, 6:30pm
in the Neville Theater
This program is co-sponsored by the Wild Ones, NEW Audubon & the Baird Creek Preservation Society.
The Natural History Lecture series is held on the second Wednesday night of each month
at the Neville Public Museum, 210 Museum Pl , Green Bay
For more information contact Matt Welter at 920/448-7851