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Woodland Dunes is an oasis of
marshland, swamps, sandy fields and meadows and wooded ridges between
Manitowoc
and
Two Rivers, Wisconsin.
Woodland
Dunes is located in a "tension zone" between two distinct areas of natural
growth. Both northern and southern species of plants and birds are found here.
Located between two busy
cities, this floodplain, wetland and dune-ridge area forms a green island of
shrubs, grassy glades, and trees that provide a haven for wildlife...and for
people.
Step beyond the cities, only a
few blocks away, and enter an almost timeless environment while hiking
our nature trails.
Enjoy the sight of waxy, yellow
buttercups, hear the clear,whistled notes of an oriole, feel the swish of the
wind through the hemlocks or feel the soft breast feathers of a bluebird at the
bird banding station.
Visit Woodland Dunes and share
this experience.
New at Woodland Dunes See Events Page for details
Annual Members' Meeting
Thursday, April 24, 7 p.m. Members & kids, free; Nonmembers, $5; kids, $3; Family membership: $35 Reservations would be appreciated.
Story-teller Kevin Strauss and his Tales with Tails program. Kevin tells animal stories and world folktales. For more information, see Events Page and www.naturestory.com.
Kayak Expedition
Saturday, April 26, meet at 10 a.m., launch at 11 a.m.
Join the Lakeshore Sea Kayakers and Woodland Dunes for a paddle from Mishicot to Two Rivers. Meet by the dam in Mishicot. Kayaks and canoes are available. For information, contact Phil Rohrer at 794-8500 or philslunch@charter.net.
Water Action Volunteers Meeting
Saturday, April 26, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Silver Creek Park FREE
Kris Stepenuck, the volunteer stream monitoring coordinator for the State of Wisconsin, will join us. See Events Page for more details.
Art Awards: Water Wonders
Wednesday, April 30, 6 to 7:30 p.m. FREE
Join us for the opening exhibit of our collaborative poster contest with the Wisconsin Maritime Museum and the Rahr-West Art Museum. See Events Page for details.
Tree Identification AdventureFREE Do-it-yourself tree hike program. See Events Page for details.
Future 2008 Events:
Live Bait Concert on May 3
Canoe & Kayak Swap on May 4
Migration Celebration and Bird Breakfast on May 10
Wetland Birds on May 17
Five Buck Hootenanny on May 17
Frogging 101 on June 7
Clean Up with Soap! on June 14
Kids Exploraday on July 12
Butterfly Festival on August 9
The Amazing Hike on September 13
Owlfest on October 18
Winnie Smith Harvest Dinner on November 8
See Events Page for Details
Owlfest Sponsors: Brown's of Two Rivers Aurora Medical Center Crystal Pathway Jagemann Stamping Wilfert Farms
Thank You, Corporate Sponsors!
Conservator Level: First National Bank
Explorer Level: Associated Bank
Contributor Level: Brown's of Two Rivers
Crafts Incorporated
Dewane Law Office
Fricke Printing
Just Orthodontics
Lakefield Telephone
Lakeside Foods
Shoto Corporation
Defender Level: Foster Needle Co. Lakeshore Express, Inc.
Contributor Level:
The Cawley Company
Heresite Protective Coatings
Hamann Construction Company
Ihlenfeld, Skatrud, & Anderson, Inc.
Jagemann Stamping
Jim Reif Builders
Schenck Business Solutions
Vinton Construction
Patron Level:
Carron Net Company
Hartman's Greenhouse
Northern Laboratories
George V. Reis Investment Group
Schaus Roofing and Mechanical
U.S. Bank Don's Auto Sales and Service
2006-2007 Grant Support Thank You Program and Project Sponsors!
The West Foundation
- Grant for pavilion construction, and Major Sponsor of Environmental Education Program
Lakeshore Natural Resource Partnership
- Aquatic Education School Program Development
Kallies Charitable Trust
- Environmental Education Program Sponsor
Jane and Arthur Stangel Fund
- Environmental Education Program Sponsor
Kohler Foundation
- Environmental Education Sponsor
Service League of Manitowoc County
- Grant for office equipment
Dominion Company Foundation
- Environmental Education Sponsor
Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources
- River Planning/Monitoring
- Aquatic Invasive Plant Control Grant
Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
- Grant for Explorer Backpacks
We Energies
- Support for Fairchild Challenge at Woodland Dunes high school education program
Wisconsin Environmental Education Board
- Woodland Owners Workshops
Woodland Dunes Folk Concert Series
The Woodland Dunes concert
series is a collaboration of ideas and resources of Woodland
Dunes and The Golden Ring Music & Folklore Center with the
main goal of producing a series of family friendly concerts
of traditional American roots music - ranging from Appalachian
Mountain Music to Traditional Folk music to Acoustic country
Blues as well as music based on those roots presenting quality
entertainment in the enjoyable small intimate setting of
Woodland Dunes. We will be bringing in performers whose names
may be familiar or unfamiliar, but will always be a delight
to our audiences Another of our goals is to foster local
talent in the Folk Music field and give them an audience to
perform in front of and grow. We will be doing just that in
our "Five Buck Hootenannies" where our audiences will be
treated to new as well as experienced local performers in
an evening concert of 5 or 6 different performers for the
low price of...you guessed it - Five Bucks. Complete updated
information of the Woodland Dunes Concert Series can be found
on the Woodland Dunes Concert website. While you are there,
sign up for our e-mail newsletter of Folk concert information
and much more. An upcoming concert schedule can be found on
the site, or you can check our upcoming events page.
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Woodland Dunes
NATURE CENTER
HEADQUARTERS
located on Hwy 310
west
of Two Rivers, Wisconsin
OFFICE AND NATURE
SHOP HOURS
Monday-Friday
8am-4pm
Saturday
9am-Noon
See Our Events Page for Special Programs and Activities
HIKING TRAILS
Open 24 hours a day
PHONE
920-793-4007
MAILING ADDRESS
P.O. Box 486
Two Rivers, WI 54241-0486
E-MAIL
woodlanddunes@lakefield.net
Board of Directors and staff
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