Michigan DNR events roundup for month of August 2022
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"DNR Events - August 2022"
boardwalk through the forest at RAM Center
Here are a few ways to get out and enjoy Michigan?s natural and cultural resources in August. For a full list of events, see the Department of Natural Resources calendar at?Michigan.gov/DNRCalendar [ [link removed] ].?
* ?Lodge and Learn? on Higgins Lake for a summer camp-like experience [ #link_4 ]
* Have fun with Michigan history at museum sites across the state [ #link_8 ]
* Find family fun at Outdoor Adventure Center [ #link_3 ]
* Don?t miss out on floating fitness at state parks [ #link_1 ]
* Learn how to get started with turkey hunting [ #link_2 ]
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?Lodge and Learn? on Higgins Lake for a summer camp-like experience
three people sitting in wooden chairs on shore of Higgins Lake
Find your favorite people and come explore the great outdoors, learn new skills and make memories that will last a lifetime with Lodge and Learn at the Ralph A. MacMullan Conference Center [ [link removed] ], on the northern shore of Higgins Lake in Roscommon.
Designed for multiple generations to enjoy, this all-inclusive package for up to 12 people ? offered Aug. 12-14 [ [link removed] ], Aug. 19-21 [ [link removed] ] and Aug. 29-31 [ [link removed] ] ? is like a private summer camp for your friends and family. Your group can lodge at the RAM Center and learn about local wildlife, Michigan ecosystems and outdoor skills.
The package includes three days filled with your choice of summer-camp style programs provided by your own nature educator, two nights of lodging for your group, an evening bonfire with s'mores, use of kayaks for those over 16, and all your meals for one rate of $2,200 for the stay!
Select your favorite Lodge and Learn programs when you register.
Offerings for adults are Birdwatching 101, RAM Center Escape Room, Tour Historic Higgins Lake Tree Nursery and CCC Museum, Compassing and Navigation 101, and Fishing Knot Jewelry.
Programs for families are Leaf Impressions: Looking at Shapes, Water Bug Investigation, Mini Biodiversity Investigation, Parent-Guided Scavenger Hunt, Invasive Species ?Among Us?: A Naturalist?s Version, Signs Animals Leave Behind and Sensing like a Wild Animal ? Sight, Sound, Touch, Smell.
Registration is available through the Lodge and Learn event registration form [ [link removed] ]. Call the RAM Center at 989-821-6200 for more details.
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Have fun with Michigan history at museum sites across the state
Men playing baseball in vintage uniforms
As you travel around the state this summer, don?t miss out on experiencing our state?s past at the Michigan History Center?s 12 museums and historic sites [ [link removed] ]. The Michigan History Museum System will host a variety of fun and educational events around the state in August.
Cambridge Junction Historic State Park in Brooklyn
* Walker Wheels Historic Base Ball Invitational [ [link removed] ], Aug. 27
Cheer on the home-team Walker Wheels as they compete against other historic base ball clubs in this annual invitational tournament. They all play the game by 1860s rules ? no gloves, no swearing! ? when the sport was so new, it was spelled as two words.
Fort Wilkins in Copper Harbor
* Fort Wilkins 1870, A Living History Experience [ [link removed] ], daily through Aug. 19
Step back to summer 1870, as costumed interpreters portray the daily life of people who lived and worked at this remote outpost.
Higgins Lake Nursery and CCC Museum in Roscommon
* A Tree Party! [ [link removed] ], Aug. 6
Celebrate forests and the hard work the Civilian Conservation Corps did in Michigan! You can cool off with an ice-cold, local root beer and meet Smokey Bear, tour Michigan?s first tree nursery, watch as a shortwave radio operator shows how CCC members communicated between camps and learn about the life of a CCC boy from reenactors. Make your weekend even more fun ? stay overnight with event cohost, the Ralph A. MacMullan Conference Center, where you'll enjoy a special CCC dinner and the enchanting songs and stories of Bill Jamerson?s CCC Boy program ? register using MobileCause.com [ [link removed] ].
Michigan History Museum in Lansing
* Mathias J. Alten: An American Artist at the Turn of the Century [ [link removed] ], through Nov. 6
This special exhibition highlights the life and work of noted Michigan artist Mathias J. Alten, who was born in what is now Germany in 1871, came to the United States at age 17 and settled in Grand Rapids. The exhibition features more than 45 works and artifacts, from Alten's naturalization papers as a U.S. citizen to his impressionist oil paintings ? some that celebrate Michigan?s compelling natural landscapes.
Michigan Iron Industry Museum in Negaunee
* Iron Ore Heritage Bike Tour, Aug. 5 [ [link removed] ] and Aug. 12 [ [link removed] ]
Enjoy a leisurely, guided bike tour on the Iron Ore Heritage Trail, led by historian Troy Henderson. Stops along the way include the Jackson Mine and Old Town Negaunee.
* Tuesday afternoon Upper Peninsula history programs
Drop by the museum on select Tuesday afternoons for stories of the U.P.?s intriguing history, courtesy of a variety of experts. Programs are also available on the Michigan Iron Industry Museum Facebook page [ [link removed] ]. August programs include:
* The Seventh Fire: A Decolonizing Experience [ [link removed] ], Aug. 2
* Lost and Found: The Henry B. Smith [ [link removed] ], Aug. 9
* The Find of a Thousand Lifetimes: The 35th Anniversary of the Story of the Gorto Site Discovery [ [link removed] ], Aug. 16
For more details about everything going on at the Michigan History Center, see the MHC events calendar [ [link removed] ].
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Find family fun at Outdoor Adventure Center
two people riding bicycles on paved, tree-lined path
Looking for something fun for the family to do ? or a chance to learn more about Michigan?s outdoors ? in Detroit? Check out some of these upcoming events at the DNR Outdoor Adventure Center [ [link removed] ].
Get hooked on fishing
Aug. 6, learn more about the fish found in the Detroit River, how to fish, the parts of a fish and how to identify fish with Get Hooked on Fishing [ [link removed] ], a catch-and-release fishing program. Equipment, bait and instruction will be provided; beginners are welcome! Included with the price of admission, but preregistration required to ensure the availability of supplies.
Adults interested in fishing for the first time and seasoned anglers alike, grab your fishing license for Fishing With Friends [ [link removed] ] Aug. 12. We?ll fish near the harbor at Milliken State Park and offer prizes for the most fish, biggest fish and smallest fish caught. Don?t let this one get away! Beer, wine and snacks provided. For age 21 and over only. Cost is $20 per person.
Relax and see what you can reel in during an evening of fishing on the Detroit River Aug. 25, with a Thrilling Thursday [ [link removed] ]?that?s all about fishing. For these monthly, family-friendly, free evenings of fun, we offer free admission from 6 to 8 p.m. for all our visitors. Equipment, bait and instruction will be provided, and beginners are welcome.
Get to know nocturnal animals
Join us for Nighttime Animals on Belle Isle, [ [link removed] ] a series of outdoor nighttime animal explorations, Aug. 11. We?ll take a hike to look for resident bats, listen to the calls of summer insects, attract moths to observe up close and more. Taking place at the Belle Isle Nature Center, the hike is recommended for ages 8 and up. An adult must accompany children under the age of 18. The event is free, but registration is required.
Aug. 27, find out what happens after the sun goes down with Nature's Night Life [ [link removed] ], an exciting exploration into the world of nocturnal animals presented by Leslie Science and Nature Center. Meet live animals such as bats, owls and arachnids to learn why they choose to work in the dark and how they are adapted for life at night. Included with the price of OAC admission.
Get on your bike and ride
Bring your bikes and join us for our Dequindre Cut Bike Ride [ [link removed] ] Aug. 13. During this leisurely, 4-mile-roundtrip ride along the Dequindre Cut to Eastern Market, we?ll learn about the history of the area and explore the market. Upon our return to the Outdoor Adventure Center, we'll cool down with lemonade and a snack. Suggested for ages 7 and up. This is a free outdoor event. Regular admission fees apply for building access.
Get the lowdown on all the August fun
Learn more about everything that?s coming up ? including opportunities to try archery, nature education programs for kids and more ? on the Outdoor Adventure Center events calendar [ [link removed] ].
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Don?t miss out on floating fitness at state parks
If you?re looking for a fun outdoor fitness experience, there?s still plenty of opportunity to check out stand-up paddleboard yoga or PaddleFit ? combining intervals of paddling and various types of exercises for a great nonimpact core muscle workout ? at Pinckney Recreation Area [ [link removed] ] in Pinckney or Island Lake Recreation Area [ [link removed] ] in Brighton.
Learn how to get started with turkey hunting
Join us as we team up with the National Wild Turkey Federation for an Intro to Turkey Hunting [ [link removed] ] clinic ? an "A to Z" class covering everything you need to know to get started, including how to find a location, scouting, calling and gear ? at Hoffmaster State Park in Muskegon Aug. 9. The clinic also includes an intro to BB gun shooting.
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