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Visitor Center Hours:
Monday-Friday 8-5,
Saturdays 9-5, Sundays and Holidays 1-5
Trails
open every day from dawn to dark
2010:
March |
April |
May |
June |
July |
August
September |
October |
November |
December
Download a
Registration
Form to sign up for fee-related programs |
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September 2010 |
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1/1/10-12/31/10
Member: $5
Non-member: $7
All Ages |
Walk
100 Miles
Register
at the temporary visitor center
to walk 100 miles on
Chippewa Nature Center Trails
and you will receive a logbook in which to
keep track of the dates and mileage you have
traveled. To
achieve your goal, travel along any of the
nature center trails by walking, skiing or
snowshoeing. Take in the beautiful views along
the Pine and Chippewa Rivers, investigate the
fields, forests and wetlands, see how things
change throughout the seasons, look for and
enjoy the bountiful wildlife and join the many
guided hikes throughout the year.
Travel
100, 200 or 500 miles in 2010 and receive a
t-shirt to mark your achievement!
Three additional prizes will be awarded to the
three people who have logged the most miles.
Registration:
989-631-0830 or scheduler@chippewanaturecenter.org
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9/2/10
Thursday
9:30 - 11:30 am
Free Admission
All
Ages, under 18
w/adult |
Fungi Hike
There is more to
mushrooms than what meets the eye, or the fry pan. Join
Naturalist Karen Breternitz to learn how fungi rule the
world! We will also debunk or confirm some common wives'
tales about eating mushrooms, and try to find some
choice edible fall mushrooms and learn how to identify
them. Collecting is not allowed on nature center
property but we can try to get other participants to
tell us where they hunt! Meet at the temporary Visitor Center.
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9/2/10
Thursday
1:00 - 2:30 pm
Free Admission
Ages: 5-9 |
Nature for Youth
(Butterflies!)
This program is designed
to help kids develop a connection to the natural world
through fun, hands-on activities including experiment
stations, games, crafts, and more. Each session is held
on the first Saturday of the month at the temporary Visitor
Center.
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9/2/10
Thursday
6:00 - 8:00 pm
Free Admission
Ages: 9+, under 18
w/adult |
Wildlife Walk
Early September evenings
are still summer-like - full of the songs of katydids
and tree crickets, with bats flying overhead and other
wildlife collecting food for the winter. Join Senior
Naturalist Janea Little for this casual stroll to look
and listen for wildlife along CNC's trails. Loaner
binoculars are available.
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9/4/10 Saturday
1:00 - 4:00 pm
Free Admission
All
Ages |
Fungi at the River Point
The River Point property
is an ideal location for an excellent variety of fungi.
Learn to identify some choice edible mushrooms as well
as some deadly poisonous ones. Lobsters, Honeys and
Amanitas should be fruiting. This longer, but slow hike
will be led by Naturalist Karen Breternitz, so a bit of
forest ecology will be be covered...she can't help it. Note: We will not be
gathering mushrooms for eating on this program.
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9/5/10 Sunday
1:30 - 5:00 pm
Free Admission
All
Ages |
Homestead Sunday
Take a break from your
busy schedule and enjoy a peaceful afternoon at the
Homestead Farm. Staff and volunteers will be on hand at
our log cabin and one-room schoolhouse to answer your
questions, give tours of the farm and teach lessons from
long ago. Kids of all ages can help with chores, play
traditional games and visit the farm animals. The
Homestead and Schoolhouse are open Sundays, May 30 -
September 5. |
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9/8/10
Wednesday
8:00 - 11:00 am
Free Admission
Ages: 12+, under 18
w/adult |
Early Bird Walk
Join Senior Naturalist
Janea Little for part or all of this morning bird hike.
The fall migration of songbirds is at its peak, so we
should see a great variety of birds. Experienced and
beginner birders are all welcome. Loaner binoculars are
available.
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9/9/10
Thursday
7:00 am -
9/12/10 Sunday
7:00 pm
Registration
Deadline:
8/23/10
Member: $85
Non-member: $100
Ages: 18+ |
F10-32
Big Island Lake
Wilderness Canoe Adventure
The Big Island Lake
Wilderness Area lies in the heart of Michigan's Upper
Peninsula. The area features 23 small lakes, ranging in
size from five to 149 acres. The lakes are situated
among low, rolling hills and are connected by canoe
portages.
Our group will leave CNC
in a 15-passenger van at 7:00am. As we arrive at the
Wilderness Area we'll carry our gear and canoes to Big
Island Lake and paddle to a backcountry campsite. We'll
spend the next three days exploring northern lakes,
observing wildlife and enjoying the peaceful pace of the
northern autumn forest. On foot, we'll also look for
evidence of old logging camps, an old homestead and
abandoned railroad grades.
CNC will provide canoes,
paddles, PFDs, a group water filter and other group
gear. Other gear, such as portage packs, backpacks, dry
bags, tents and sleeping pads are available for loan at
no extra charge (first-come, first-served). Participants
are required to provide all other gear and their own
meals throughout the trip (including cooking gear and
stove).
A required pre-trip
meeting to review gear recommendations, a preview of
photos from the area and backcountry camping basics will
be held on 8/24/2010 in the CNC's temporary Visitor
Center. A suggested gear list will be mailed to
participants at time of registration.
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9/15/10
Wednesday
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Free Admission
All
Ages, under 18
w/adult |
Fungi at the River Point
The River Point property
is an ideal location for an excellent variety of fungi.
Learn to identify some choice edible mushrooms as well
as some deadly poisonous ones. Lobsters, Honeys and
Amanitas should be fruiting. This longer, but slow hike
will be led by Naturalist Karen Breternitz, so a bit of
forest ecology will be be covered...she can't help it. Note: We will not be
gathering mushrooms for eating on this program.
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9/21/10
Tuesday
6:00 - 7:30 pm
Free Admission
All Ages,
under 18
w/adult |
Fungi Hike at Chippewa
Cabin
The Chippewa Cabin area
is one of our best locations for producing a wide
variety of fungi and here's your chance to hike at an
area reserved for guided groups. Meet Naturalist Karen
Breternitz at the Chippewa Cabin on Chippewa River Rd.
about ¼ mile west of Meridian Road. (For directions,
call 631-0830). Note: We will not be
gathering mushrooms for eating on this program.
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9/23/10
Thursday
7:30 - 8:30 pm
Free Admission
Ages: 18+ |
Gazing and Grazing
Walking under the full
moon is wonderful, but tonight we'll enjoy concentrating
on the moon from the comfort of our lawn chairs! Please
bring lawn chairs, blankets, warm jackets,
cameras/tripods, binoculars, and of course, SNACKS -
whatever you need to spend a comfortable hour just
sitting and staring at the moon! Senior Naturalist Janea
Little will be on hand to provide information about the
moon, and any wildlife we see/hear. Parking for this
program will be at the Nature Study Building
"turn-around" parking area (just past the Homestead
Farm).
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9/25/10
Saturday
7:00 am - 12:00 pm
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2010 Memory Walk
http://www.kintera.org/FAF/home/default.asp?ievent=339397
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9/25/10 Saturday
2:00 - 4:00 pm
Registration Deadline:
9/17/10
Member: $12
Non-member: $15
Ages: 5+,
under 18
w/adult |
F10-29
Family Canoe Trip
Here's an opportunity to
get your kids or grandkids out to enjoy a trip canoeing
down the Chippewa River. Jenn Kirts will spend time
teaching the basic skills of paddling canoes and then be
there to help everyone navigate down the river. Paddling
a canoe gives you a totally different perspective on the
landscape and the rivers around you. Throughout the trip,
you'll have a chance to discover some of the rarely seen
critters of this aquatic environment and learn how to
safely avoid common hazards on a river. Group size is
kept small so that each paddler will receive good
attention and instruction. If weather or water
conditions are not favorable this trip will be canceled
(determined by CNC) and participants will be refunded.
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9/26/10
Sunday
1:00 - 4:00 pm
Free Admission
All
Ages |
Cider Sunday at the
Homestead
Join us for an afternoon
of cider-making the traditional way among heirloom apple
trees at the Homestead Farm. Help crush and press apples
by hand as we make pure apple cider. Also learn how to
make small batches of cider at home and pick up some
tasty recipes. Also watch (and smell!) as volunteers
make apple treats on the cabin's woodstove. While we
can't offer samples of the cider we make, cider and
doughnuts from a local orchard will be available to
taste.
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9/26/10
Sunday
2:00 - 3:00 pm
Free Admission
All
Ages |
How Do Plants and Animals
Get Ready for Winter?
Bring the family to learn
more about what plants and animals do to prepare for the
cold, dark months of winter. CNC Educator Jackie Kelly
will lead a short walk through the woods looking for
signs of change.
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9/27/10
Monday
9:00 - 11:00 am
Free Admission
All
Ages, under 18
w/adult |
Fungi Hike at Chippewa
Cabin
The Chippewa Cabin area
is one of our best locations for producing a wide
variety of fungi and here's your chance to hike at an
area reserved for guided groups. Meet Naturalist Karen
Breternitz at the Chippewa Cabin on Chippewa River Rd.
about ¼ mile west of Meridian Road. (For directions,
call 631-0830). Note: We will not be
gathering mushrooms for eating on this program.
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9/28/10 Tuesday
6:00 - 8:00 pm
Registration
Deadline:
9/24/10
Member: $12
Non-member: $15
Ages: 15+, under 18
w/adult |
F10-30
Sunset Kayaking
Beautiful colors of
autumn, migrating birds, and a chill in the air will be
highlights of this trip as we explore the waters of the
Chippewa River under the light waning autumn sun. Using
CNC's kayaks, this trip will begin at Chippewa Nature
Center and end on the Tittabawassee River, near
Midland's Tridge. If weather or water conditions are not
favorable, this trip will be canceled (determined the
day of the trip at CNC's discretion) and participants
will be refunded.
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