Reasonable accommodations for special needs will be made with advance notice. ![]() Confirmations, cancellations, or rain rescheduling information will be sent via email. Include the programs you want to attend, the total in your group, your email address, and your phone number. Participants must register ahead by emailing, calling 71, or in person at the Visitor Center. ![]() Are bats monsters or helpful heroes? Learn how bats benefit people and our ecosystem. 23, 3-4 p.m. Take a short hike to learn about trees in Schmeeckle and what they provide for wildlife and people. Join a guided hike through the oak savanna, and learn about its animals and what makes it so special. “Searching in the Oak Savanna,” Saturday, Oct.22, noon-1 p.m., Pop into the pollinators’ world and find out how you can make the world safer for them. “Positive Pollinators,” Saturday, Oct.Join Ant-Man and shrink down to discover insect superheroes and explore their habitats and adaptations. “Schmeeckle Insect Superheroes,” Friday, Oct.19, 5-6 p.m. The reserve has been invaded by exotic plants – find them and find out how you can prevent the spread. “Diagnose the Invaders of Schmeeckle!” Wednesday, Oct.16, 3-4 p.m. Fall in love with nature and the beauty hidden in Schmeeckle, then create your own masterpiece. “Nature: The Masterpiece,” Sunday, Oct.Practice using binoculars and new-school birding apps, then discuss how you can contribute to science. Backyard Birding Basics,” Saturday, Oct.Vultures’ dining habits keep humans safe and healthy. “The Versatile Vulture,” Thursday, Oct.Learn what animals, minerals, plants, and foods represent the dairy state during a fireside chat. “A Look into Wisconsin Symbols,” Wednesday, Oct.The following programs will be offered in October: Meet at the Menzel Pavilion unless otherwise noted. For more information and a submission form, go to Nature programs, led by UW-Stevens Point students, are held outside, so dress for the weather. ![]() 20, 2023, and all entries will be displayed on the Friends website. Submissions must be accompanied by a 75 to 100-word statement describing how the entry was inspired by time spent in Schmeeckle Reserve.Ī reception to honor the winners and participants will be held Friday, Jan. The Writing, Art, and Photo Contest has a deadline of Friday, Dec. The event has a suggested donation of $2 per person or $5 per family. It will feature torch and jack-o’-lantern lit trails, children’s programs at 6:30 and 7:30 p.m., passport stations with hands-on activities, live raptors on display, craft stations, and s’mores and snacks for sale. 28, from 6-9 p.m., at the reserve, 2419 North Point Dr. The Candlelight Hike Festival, “Lights of the Night,” will be held Friday, Oct. The public is invited to share creations inspired by the Reserve in the ninth annual Friends of Schmeeckle Reserve Writing, Art, and Photo Contest. Website: NOTABLE QUOTABLE – “11 Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake.From family nature programs to the fall Candlelight Hike Festival, many public programs are available at UW-Stevens Point’s Schmeeckle Reserve this October. Lin Wood shares why NOW is time to shine a light of truth on Chief Justice Roberts, Justice Stephen Breyer, Joe Biden, Obama, Clintons, Bill Gates, Mike Pence, Mark Meadows, Pat Cippoloni, President H.W. □CENSORSHIP IS AT AN ALL TIME HIGH! MAKE ABSOLUTELY SURE YOU ARE ON OUR TEXT AĪLERT SYSTEM!! SIGNUP FOR FREE: Text “RANGE” to 81257 or visit įIRESIDE CHAT WITH LIN WOOD- EPISODE 3 | SHINING A LIGHT ON THE TRUTH ABOUT CHIEF JUSTICE ROBERTS, JOE BIDEN, OBAMA, THE CLINTONS, BILL GATES, MIKE PENCE, & MORE □HERE’s HOW TO FIND US: LINKS & APPs DASHBOARD ▶▶▶▶
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