This is a photo from early this month, by the lovely Ms. Patt. Go to Flickr and check out her lovely photos, and leave her a comment to tell her how awesome she is. (As…
I’ve been a little behind on tell you about the news that the Nature Center has been making (all of the following articles have been published in the Gazette: Late last month, Rich was interviewed…
It’s a time where you ask yourself, “What Goes BUMP in the Night?” Well, the Nature Center wants to help you find out! Come to our Halloween program “What Goes BUMP in the Night?” and…
Well, Honey Fest went off without a hitch! We had about 500 people turn out, and a great time was had by all! Soon (I hope), I will be able to snag someone who took…
We’re fast approaching our biggest event for Autumn: Honey Fest! Come out and support the Nature Center, but more importantly, the bees! The festival is this Sunday, September 21 from 1 to 4 PM. This…
(This photo is courtesy of the National Honey Board. Their website has awesome information and activities for teachers, parents, and students. Check out the excitement by clicking here!)
Something new!: During Indian Creek Nature Center’s Honey Fest, Entomologist Steve Hanlin will be giving a presentation on the Importance of Pollination. Honey Fest will beon Sunday, September 21 from 1-4. The fee to this presentation…
We couldn’t let today go by without a little something to show that we all remember what this day means. (Photo by American photographer Jonathan Hyman. Click the picture to follow the link.)
Here’s the honey recipe I promised a few weeks back. I tried this recipe at home and it turned out delicious! (A few tips, when this recipe says “strong brewed tea”, it means it! Don’t…
That’s right! Though it is still technically summer, autumn has arrived at the Nature Center in a big way. School is back in session, which means school groups have begun visiting us daily to learn…