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Artists Along the Trail - Plein Air Event
- Saturday June 1 7:00 am - 1:00 pm
- Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge
Come celebrate National Trails Day with us! Over a dozen artist will be set up creating plein-air art along trails at the refuge. Visitors are encouraged to engage with the participating artists creating plein-air art from 7:00 - 11:00 am and see their creative process. Visitors are invited to the Outdoor Wonders Learning Center from 11:30 am - 1:00 pm where artists will set up their easels to share their morning work. Snacks and beverages will be provided. Sponsor: the Friends of Trempealeau Refuge. Many Artists from the refuge event will be displaying their artwork in the Crush Pad at Elmaro Vineyard & Winery during the Month of June.
Open Climb at Sugar Loaf Bluff
This Minnesota Driftless Chapter hike of The Prairie Enthusiasts is close to La Crosse and is a high-quality remnant worth seeing. It would be a great way to get to know our members across the river. The hike will start on the lower slopes and those interested in seeing more can hike to the top. If you'd like to join this field trip, send your RSVP to Laurie Arzaga (laarzaga@gmail.com). Sponsor: Minnesota Driftless Chapter, Prairie Enthusiasts
Calling all school-age students ages 5-14! Join us for a fun and creative art event at the Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge. Spend the morning observing nature and creating a one-of-a-kind collage inspired by the refuge. Under the guidance of art educator Sarah Ford, young artists will learn observation techniques and create nature-themed artwork using paint, marker, and collage in the styles of Eric Carle and Charley Harper. Students will first explore the environment as inspiration before beginning their art. Each participant will take home a finished piece to cherish. Don't miss out on this unique art adventure! For those interested, bring a picnic lunch to enjoy at the refuge following the class! Art materials will be provided for all the participants. Reservations are required, please call Dana M. Schelling, (608) 539-2311 ext. 1 to reserve your spot - . Sponsor: the Friends of Trempealeau Refuge
Dragonflies Enviro-Wednesdays and Driftless Area BioBlitz Event
- Wednesday, June 5 , 6:00 – 8:00 PM
It’s all about the dragonflies of Wisconsin this month with Dan Jackson from the Wisconsin Dragonfly Society presenting. Dan is a native of the Coulee Region with a lifelong passion for nature. He is also an avid birder and nature photographer. From 6:00 – 6:45 PM, we will look for and identify dragonflies outdoors. Dan will then do an indoor presentation about Wisconsin dragonflies( with his photos ) from 7:00 to 8:00 PM. Bring the family to one or both of these FREE events. Find out more about the Driftless Area BioBlitz community science effort and how to use iNaturalist to record your dragonfly observations. Sponsor: The Nature Place
Starting at 9:30 on June 9th, we’ll meet at the He Mni Can (aka Barn Bluff) parking lot for a trip across the bluff with Nicky Buck. Nicky is a member of the Prairie Island Indian Community and she'll be sharing her knowledge about the native plants at the site and their cultural significance. Nicky was a presenter at the 2023 Prairie Enthusiasts annual conference and she got rave reviews. We’re fortunate she’ll share her time with us on a bluff prairie where we can see first hand the plants she knows intimately. After the He Mni Can portion of the field trip, we’ll visit a prairie reconstruction project at Red Wing Shoes. The prairie reconstruction is part of the company’s sustainability efforts and they’re excited to interact with the Minnesota Driftless chapter of The Prairie Enthusiasts. Level of Difficulty: moderate on He Mni Can, easy at Red Wing Shoes. If you plan to attend, wear clothing appropriate for the season, including sturdy footwear suitable for the hike on the bluff. Ticks are out so take necessary precautions, and bring your preferred hydrating fluids and snacks to keep you happy. Sunscreen would probably be good too. Meet at the He Mni Can (aka Barn Bluff) parking lot for a trip across the bluff with Nicky Buck. RSVP to Gabe Ericksen (gtericksen@gmail.com). Be sure to send Gabe your RSVP because if the event has to be adjusted or cancelled, only the people who RSVP’d will be notified. Sponsors: Minnesota Driftless Chapter of The Prairie Enthusiasts
- Saturday, June 15 8:30am-10:30 am
Join us for a kid-friendly event where children will learn about the basics of survival and what happens to the human body when facing adverse survival situations! Participants will learn about the basic needs of humans, how to choose which items are essential in a survival situation, and work together to build a shelter based on the survival scenario they are given. This fun, adventure based class is a great way to engage children of all ages while applying essential team building skills! Wilderness Weekends, led by Emily Gorman, is an environmental education program offering an immersive experience to explore the ecosystems and ecological treasures of Winona County. Join us to discover, appreciate, and protect the region's natural wonders. Free/No Cost - Please register at their website. Parking and bathrooms available. Sponsor: Winona Outdoor Collaborative
Shakespeare in the State Parks - Midsummer's Night Dream- Saturday June 22 5:30 workshop; 7-9:00 pm performance
Wildcat (WI) State Park
Kings, queens, fairies, lovers and sprites all collide in an enchanted forest one midsummer night, proving that “the course of true love never did run smooth.” One of Shakespeare's most popular comedies takes us on a beguiling odyssey full of mistaken identities, misguided passions, love potions and magic spells. The Summit Players Theater is a traveling theatre company that presents free, accessible Shakespeare workshops and performances to audiences at Wisconsin state parks. The workshop is at 5:30 p.m., recommended for ages 8 and up. The show is at 7 p.m. Location: Amphitheater Bring a blanket or chairs! Sponsor: Wildcat State Park
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