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1/1/08-12/31/08
Member: $5
Non-member: $7
All Ages
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Walk
100 Miles
Register
at the office 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,
and a mi-Vibe
pedometer.
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 2008 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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5/7/08 Wednesday
7:00 - 10:00 am
Free Admission
Ages: 9+
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Early
Bird Hike
Spring migration is nearly at its peak, so we are
sure to see warblers, vireos, sparrows, orioles and
plenty of resident species on this walk along CNC's
trails. Join Senior Naturalist Janea Little for part
or all of this guided bird walk. Loaner binoculars
are available.
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5/8/08 Thursday
8:00 - 11:00 am
Registration
Deadline: 5/1/08
Member: $12
Non-member: $15
Ages: 18+
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F08-14 Birding
by Voyageur Canoe
Grab a paddle
and join Senior Naturalist Janea Little and Dennis
Pilaske for a birding trip down the Chippewa River
in a 29' voyageur canoe! This large canoe is a great
birding boat because it keeps us all together and
you don't have to worry about steering your own boat
and missing the chance of seeing a bird. Birding
should be excellent, with migration still in full
swing and resident birds already nesting. Belted
Kingfishers, Great Blue and Green Herons, Baltimore
Orioles, Cliff and Barn Swallows, Spotted Sandpipers
and many others should be easy to spot. We'll also
listen for the many birds singing in the woods
lining the river, such as Hermit and Wood Thrushes,
Scarlet Tanagers and Eastern Wood-Pewee. It will be
important to dress according to weather conditions.
Be sure to bring binoculars (bring the good ones --
this is a VERY stable canoe!), a snack and something
to drink. If poor weather or river conditions exist,
this trip will be canceled and those registered will
get a full refund. Loaner binoculars are available.
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5/9/08 Friday
9:30 - 10:30 am
Free Admission
Ages: 6 mos.-2 yrs.
w/adult
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Wee
Stroll
This program is designed for parents to take a
guided walk with their child, learn about the
outdoors and learn ways to introduce children to the
natural world around them.
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5/10/08
Saturday
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Free Admission
Ages: 5+, under 18
w/adult
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Bird
Banding Research
If you missed the opportunity last year to see how
birds are caught in mist nets and banded for the
purpose of research, there are several chances again
this summer for you to make such observations. This
third year of bird banding research at the Chippewa
Nature Center provides a great chance for you to see
resident and migratory birds up close.
You can drop in at the east wetlands parking lot off
of Grey road (the gate will be open during banding
hours) and see these birds and learn from Chippewa
Nature Staff and researcher and president of the
Michigan Bird Banding Association, Mike Bishop.
If it is raining or windy banding will not take
place. If you are questioning whether the banding
will be taking place, you can call the front office
after 8am to finalize whether it's worth making the
trip.
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5/10/08
Saturday
8:00 am -
5/11/08 Sunday
6:00 pm
Registration
Deadline: 5/1/08
Member: $40
Non-member: $45
Ages: 18+
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F08-15 Birding
Tawas Point and More
Tawas Point State Park is one of Michigan's best
areas for birdwatching during the spring migration
of songbirds. This two-day trip will include visits
to the state park, nearby Tuttle Marsh, and
Nayanquing Point on the way to Tawas, all of which
should net us 100 or more species of warblers,
vireos, sparrows, hawks, rails, swallows, ducks and
more! Participants of all experience levels are
welcome.
We will leave CNC at 8:00 am on Saturday, and bird
until the evening hours. On Sunday, be prepared for
getting up EARLY, as we'll leave the hotel at 6:00
am! Saturday evening, we'll eat at a restaurant, and
the hotel provides a continental breakfast for EARLY
risers Sunday, but participants need to bring sack
lunch/beverage/snacks for the remainder of the
two-day trip. We will return to CNC by 6:00pm
Sunday. Lodging will be at the Tawas Days Inn. The
fee for this trip includes transportation and
leadership only -- not meals or lodging.
Participants need to make their own hotel
reservation BY MAY 1 TO ENSURE ROOM AVAILABILITY.
Call toll-free, 1-866-362-0088 and ask for one of
the rooms reserved for Chippewa Nature Center to get
the group rate.
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5/10/08
Saturday
10:00 am - 12:30 pm
Free Admission
Ages: 12+
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River
Point Walk
Join naturalist Phil Stephens at the Visitor Center
for a short drive to our River Point trails, where
we will search for spring wildflowers, watch for
returning birds, and enjoy some of the Nature
Center's large pine and hemlock trees, as well as a
nice stretch of the Chippewa River. The 2-mile walk
will take you through some of the more
remote-feeling parts of the Center. Wear sturdy,
comfortable shoes for this rustic trail.
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5/13/08 Tuesday
6:00 - 9:00 pm
Registration
Deadline: 5/6/08
Member: $12
Non-member: $15
Ages: 12+, under 18
w/adult
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F08-16 Fur
Trade History by Voyageur Canoe - FULL
Explore the fur trade heritage of our local rivers
as you join costumed interpreters Dennis Pilaske and
Kyle Bagnall for an exciting adventure into the
past! Near the riverside, learn about the furs and
European goods that were exchanged by Native
Americans, French, British and Americans over two
centuries. Then, paddle the the Chippewa River in a
29-foot Voyageur Canoe! The canoe is a fiberglass
reproduction of the birchbark canoes used by
voyageurs to haul loads of goods in the 18th and
19th centuries. During the trip we'll explore the
natural and cultural resources of the area and share
stories of the past all while having a truly unique
outdoor experience. We expect this program to fill
up quickly, so sign up right away! If weather or
water conditions are not favorable this trip will be
canceled (determined the afternoon of the trip at
CNC's discretion) and participants will be refunded.
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5/14/08 Wednesday
6:30 - 9:00 pm
Free Admission
Ages: 9+
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Woodcarvers
Instructor(s): Barb and Willy Stewart
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5/15/08
Thursday
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Free Admission
Ages: 12+
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Global
Warming
Midland resident, Peter Sinclair, will present a
slide program on global warming based on the
award-winning film by Al Gore, An Inconvenient
Truth. The slide program will last approximately 1
hour, followed by a question and answer period.
Mr. Sinclair was one of 1,000 people who completed a
rigorous training program led by former Vice
President Al Gore to spread the message about the
threat of and solutions to global warming. Each
trainee took part in an intensive tutorial about
issues surrounding global warming, led by Gore and a
team of renowned scientists and environmental
educators. In addition, each received technical
training to become experienced presenters of a
version of Gore's computer-based slide show, which
became the basis of his best-selling book and
documentary film, An Inconvenient Truth.
Co-sponsored with AAUW
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5/15/08
Thursday
9:30 - 10:30 am
Free Admission
Ages: 3-5
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Preschool
Story Hour: A Seed is Sleepy
Come spend an
hour learning about nature! The hour will include a
story and may include songs, art, rhymes and other
age-appropriate activities.
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5/16/08
Friday
1:00 - 4:00 pm
5/17/08 Saturday
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Free
Admission
All Ages
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Building
a Birch Bark Canoe
Starting in March 2008 Jim Miller,
Director of Willow Winds Traditional Skills
School will be constructing his latest birch
bark canoe on-site at Chippewa Nature Center!
Jim is one of the nation's leading advocates
of the study and application of traditional
skills and crafts. He is perhaps best known
for his all-natural brain tanning method of
producing buckskin. His birch bark boxes, in
the design of the Woodland Indians, are
featured at Colonial Michilimackinac, in
Mackinaw City, Michigan.
Jim is currently working on his fourth birch
bark canoe, made entirely by hand using
Michigan natural materials including birch
bark, white cedar, spruce root and pitch. Jim
has prepared most of the materials and will be
set-up in the River Overlook of the Visitor
Center to work on the assembly of the
traditional watercraft. In addition, he will
set-up an array of other traditionally crafted
items to interpret our cultural heritage and
natural history. The program series will
culminate with a launching of the birch bark
in the Chippewa River in May.
Please note: The birch bark canoe will be
off-site between construction dates.
Funding for this special program series is
made possible by the Dale Dean Natural History
Speaker Series.
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5/17/08
Saturday
5:00 am -
5/18/08 Sunday
6:00 pm
Registration
Deadline: 5/1/08
Member: $160
Non-member: $175
Ages: 15+, under 18
w/adult
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F08-17 Birding
Sleeping Bear Dunes
With more than 70,000 acres of varied habitats,
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is an
excellent place to find migrating and nesting birds.
Experienced birders Kyle Bagnall and Janea Little
will lead a weekend trip to explore the rich
diversity found in this unique Michigan location.
One species we'll look for is the endangered Piping
Plover at a nesting site along the Lake Michigan
shoreline. We'll also walk along Good Harbor Bay to
look for nesting Prairie Warblers, a Michigan-listed
endangered species. In addition, we'll look for
migrants along the Platte Plains Hiking Trail, at
Pyramid Point and several other amazing locations.
Lodging (included in the registration fee) will be
in Glen Arbor at the Lakeshore Inn. Rates assume
DOUBLE occupancy. Please sign up with a friend! If
assistance is needed in securing a roommate, please
inquire at registration. Ages 15 and up (under 18
with an adult).
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5/17/08
Saturday
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Free
Admission
All Ages
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Building
a Birchbark Canoe
Starting in March 2008 Jim Miller,
Director of Willow Winds Traditional Skills
School will be constructing his latest birch
bark canoe on-site at Chippewa Nature Center!
Jim is one of the nation's leading advocates
of the study and application of traditional
skills and crafts. He is perhaps best known
for his all-natural brain tanning method of
producing buckskin. His birch bark boxes, in
the design of the Woodland Indians, are
featured at Colonial Michilimackinac, in
Mackinaw City, Michigan.
Jim is currently working on his fourth birch
bark canoe, made entirely by hand using
Michigan natural materials including birch
bark, white cedar, spruce root and pitch. Jim
has prepared most of the materials and will be
set-up in the River Overlook of the Visitor
Center to work on the assembly of the
traditional watercraft. In addition, he will
set-up an array of other traditionally crafted
items to interpret our cultural heritage and
natural history. The program series will
culminate with a launching of the birch bark
in the Chippewa River in May.
Please note: The birch bark canoe will
be off-site between construction dates.
Funding for this special program series is
made possible by the Dale Dean Natural History
Speaker Series.
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5/17/08
Saturday
1:00 - 4:30 pm
Free Admission
All Ages
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Jolly
Hammers and Strings Dulcimer Club
Instructor(s): Alice Parry
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5/17/08
Saturday
2:00 pm
Free Admission
Ages: 11 & up
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ALL
THINGS ARE POSSIBLE
The Verlen Kruger Story, 100,000 Miles by Paddle
Authorized
biographer, Phil Peterson, Sr., will present the
story of the world's most famous canoeist, Verlen
Kruger.
Verlen
Kruger, the humble son of an Indiana sharecrop
farmer, never set foot in a canoe until the age of
42, and then paddled more than four times the
distance around the earth - over 100,000 miles!
It’s an adventure story of life experiences
most find astounding and accomplished by a man from Lansing,
Michigan.
www.verlenkruger.com
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5/19/08 Monday
9:00 - 11:00 pm
Free Admission
Ages: 9+
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Full
Moon Walk
Enjoy a beautiful night walking by the light of the
full moon with Senior Naturalist Janea Little. The
moon will hit it peak fullness at 10:12, so this is
as good a view as we can get! At this time of year,
we'll also hear the songs of spring peepers, the
sounds of courtship calls and flights by the
American Woodcock, and possibly Barred or
Great-horned Owls. Please wear dark clothing so we
will be less visible to the wildlife. We'll walk
without flashlights for the most part, but bring one
along just in case.
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5/20/08 Tuesday
6:00 - 9:00 pm
Registration
Deadline: 5/16/08
Member: $12
Non-member: $15
Ages: 18+
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F08-18 Local
Kayak Trip
Join CNC's Staff on a leisure kayak trip to travel
down the river. Interesting facts about the natural
and cultural history found along the way will be
pointed out. This trip is an easy way to relieve the
pressures of the week and get a little exercise and
is a great way to get out and enjoy the outdoors! If
weather or water conditions are not favorable, this
trip will be canceled (determined the afternoon of
the trip at CNC's discretion) and participants will
be refunded.
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5/21/08 Wednesday
7:00 am - 4:00 pm
Registration
Deadline: 5/16/08
Member: $25
Non-member: $30
Ages: 15+
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F08-19 Birding
at Rose Lake
Rose Lake Wildlife Area, near Lansing, has a great
variety of habitats, including mature deciduous
woods, natural and man-made lakes, open areas and
marsh. In turn, it attracts a variety of birds,
including such declining species as the Cerulean
Warbler & Acadian Flycatcher. The site also has
a shooting range that is closed on Wednesdays, hence
the weekday trip! Join Janea Little and Jeanne
Henderson for an exploration of this wildlife area.
We will hike several miles during the course of the
day, and have a picnic lunch at a nearby city park.
Participants should bring a sack lunch.
Transportation will be via CNC's vans.
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5/22/08
Thursday
1:00 - 8:00 pm
Free Admission
Members Only
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Members
Only - Native Plant Sale
CNC Members
get to shop early and get first choice of the plants
at the sale. Here's your chance to purchase ferns,
trees, shrubs, vines and wildflowers that are native
to Michigan. Plants that are propagated from native
genotypes are easier to establish in your home
landscape than non-native plants. We will have some
of the most sought after species that are not
readily available from local retailers. Come early
for the best selection!
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5/23/08 Friday
9:00 am - 8:00 pm
Free Admission
All Ages
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Native
Plant Sale
Here's your chance to purchase ferns, trees, shrubs,
vines and wildflowers that are native to Michigan.
Plants that are propagated from native genotypes are
easier to establish in your home landscape than
non-native plants. We will have some of the most
sought after species that are not readily available
from local retailers. Come early for the best
selection!
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5/24/08
Saturday
9:00 am - 8:00 pm
Free Admission
All Ages
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Native
Plant Sale
Here's your chance to purchase ferns, trees, shrubs,
vines and wildflowers that are native to Michigan.
Plants that are propagated from native genotypes are
easier to establish in your home landscape than
non-native plants. We will have some of the most
sought after species that are not readily available
from local retailers. Come early for the best
selection!
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5/24/08
Saturday
7:00 - 9:00 am
Free Admission
Ages: 9+
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Short-N-Sweet
Bird Hike
Two hours for
a bird hike at the peak of migration probably won't
get us far down the trail, but you are welcome to
extend it if you'd like! Experienced and beginning
birdwatchers alike are welcome to join Senior
Naturalist Janea Little to look and listen for birds
along CNC's trails. Loaner binoculars are available.
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5/25/08 Sunday
1:30 - 5:00 pm
Free Admission
All Ages
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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 25 -
August 31.
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5/28/08 Wednesday
6:00 - 8:00 pm
Free Admission
All Ages
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Green
Dragons of CNC
Green Dragons
are on the rise at CNC. Join Naturalist Karen
Breternitz to find this unusual plant. We will also
visit some of CNC's "Big Trees" and look
for wildflowers in bloom.
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5/28/08 Wednesday
9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Free Admission
Ages: 18+
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Quilters
Instructor(s): Betty Thayer
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5/28/08 Wednesday
6:30 - 9:00 pm
Free Admission
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Woodcarvers
Instructor(s): Barb and Willy Stewart
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5/29/08
Thursday
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Free Admission
Ages: 5+, under 18
w/adult
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Bird
Banding Research
If you missed the opportunity last year to see how
birds are caught in mist nets and banded for the
purpose of research, there are several chances again
this summer for you to make such observations. This
third year of bird banding research at the Chippewa
Nature Center provides a great chance for you to see
resident and migratory birds up close.
You can drop in at
the east wetlands parking lot off of Grey road (the
gate will be open during banding hours) and see
these birds and learn from Chippewa Nature Staff and
researcher and president of the Michigan Bird
Banding Association, Mike Bishop.
If it is raining or
windy banding will not take place. If you are
questioning whether the banding will be taking
place, you can call the front office after 8am to
finalize whether it's worth making the trip.
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5/29/08
Thursday
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Free Admission
Ages: 9+
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Wildlife
Walk
Join Senior Naturalist Janea Little for this evening
walk to look and listen for deer, beaver, bats,
American woodcock, spring frogs and other wildlife
species that become active at night. Please wear
dark clothing so we are less visible to the
wildlife.
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