Monarch Fest

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Monarch Fest

July 11, 2026

10 AM-2 PM

At Monarch Fest there is fun for the entire family as you learn about Monarch butterflies and other pollinators, release butterflies, make milkweed seedballs, and take home a pre-adopted caterpillar of your own.

Activities

Caterpillar Adoption (pre-registration required)
Children’s Crafts
Pollinator Plant Giveaway
Butterfly Releases (11AM, 12PM & 1PM)
Roll Milkweed Seed Balls
Temporary Tattoos
BinSpire
Photo Op Station
Blue Block Building with Iowa Children’s Museum

Adopt a Caterpillar

Caterpillar Adoption registration is closed.

Raising a monarch of your own is an exciting educational experience, but the most beneficial, impactful route to helping monarchs is to plant native, pesticide-free gardens and increase their habitat. Monarch butterflies and other pollinators are essential to environmental and agricultural systems, however they are in decline due to disease, pesticide use and habitat declines. To attract and sustain native pollinators, they must have adequate access to food, water, and shelter (just like us!). That means the number one way to support them is to create and maintain habitat that provides those three very important things.

Pollinator habitat can be created in any open space that won’t be mowed or treated with pesticides. If you have space in your yard, garden, or even container gardens, be sure to plant a few pollinator-friendly plants, such as milkweed (the only thing a monarch caterpillar eats!). Of course, other native flowers also provide food and shelter to adult butterflies and other pollinators — what is good for the monarch is good for all pollinators! Planting a variety of species that have differing bloom times, heights, and flower types fuels the widest range of pollinators all season long. And, this not only supports pollinator populations, it also benefits your garden with bigger and better crops…that’s a win-win!

Resources

Monarch Fest butterfly release

Vendors

  • PaperPie Learning (formerly Usborne Books)
  • The Freeze
  • Smiley’s Soup and Sandwiches Food Truck

Supporting Groups

  • Monarch Research Project
  • Monarchs in Eastern Iowa
  • Muscatine Pollinator Project
  • Milkweed Matters
  • Linn and Johnson County
  • Master Gardeners
  • Good Neighbor Iowa
  • Girl Scout Troops 1949

Event Sponsors

Thank you

Monarch Fest committee members:
Cammie Machholz, Shelley Kamp, Jan Aiels, Roberta Lympus, Angel Burns and Susan & David Anderson

Contributing Artists:
Barb Thompson and family
Carson Saylor

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