“Who’s A Pollinator?” Craft

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Every year volunteers decorate a tree as a part of the Peter White Public Library’s “Winter Wonderland Walk.” We would like to invite our member families and the Marquette community to come out and make some simple crafts to decorate our special tree.

Entitled “Who’s A Pollinator?” our educational tree will share fun facts and information on the types of animals that play a very important role in pollinating all the plants and trees in the world. Besides our native and honey bees, birds, bats, wasps, ants, beetles, flies, midges, mosquitoes, and moths are all pollinators. Some of these pollinators will be represented as decorations on our tree.

A variety of simple crafts will be available for the younger kids. Older kids are welcome to create their own crafts for some of the other pollinators not represented. Please join us on Sunday, November 19th at 2:30 p.m.

So that we have enough crafting materials available please RSVP for the program by Saturday, November 18th.

MooseWood’s tree along with many other decorated trees of the “Winter Wonderland Walk” will be available for viewing starting Saturday, December 2nd at the Peter White Public Library.

About

MooseWood Nature Center is an independent, non-profit organization supported by memberships, donations and grants. Our mission is to celebrate nature through education and action in the Upper Peninsula.

Hours

Sat & Sun 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
or by appointment

Phone: (906) 228-6250