![]() Live music by I Go North, Gary Hernandez and Memo begins in the big tent at 11 a.m.įorest Fest is free to the public with suggested donations of $5/person, $20/family. – 2:30 p.m.with a selection of fresh-grilled brats, burgers or hot dogs, baked beans, chips and fresh watermelon slices. Presentations are scheduled throughout the day on a variety of topics live birds of prey, wolves in Wisconsin and Wisconsin’s logging history.Ī hearty lumberjack breakfast of pancakes, sausage, biscuits, fruit and coffee is available for just $8 from 8-10 a.m. in the historic dining hall. The day begins at 8 a.m. with a lumberjack breakfast and festivities starting at 9 a.m.including exhibits from forestry and logging leaders and professionals, handcrafted products by artisans and crafters, and hands-on activities and information from local businesses, organizations and associations. “Our program lineup is designed to provide an educational experience for all ages that touches on all of the products we enjoy and rely on that come from the forest.” “Forest Fest is our way of giving back to the community,” said Robin Ginner, TFT Executive Director. Tour an interactive native village, take a horse-drawn wagon ride, fish for live trout, try your hand at papermaking and crosscut sawing, see if you can light a match with a hatchet and meet the forest’s spokesperson Smokey Bear. ![]() Learn about the ecology of our forests and see how the modern forestry industry helps to sustain them with equipment demos. on the Trees For Tomorrow campus in the heart of Eagle River. This is a free family fun day that takes place from 9 a.m. – Trees For Tomorrow (TFT), an accredited natural resources specialty school in Eagle River, WI invites the public to celebrate Wisconsin’s forests at their annual Forest Fest event on Saturday, July 29, 2017. Hunold Heritage Center open with area historic displays.Forest Fest.Free Family Fun Day Celebrating Logging IndustryĮAGLE RIVER, Wis. First StreetĮagle viewing on Landing Observation Deck with trained spotters MONTROSE, IOWA * Riverfront Landing, 203 N. ![]() Native American Activities * Nauvoo on the RoadĮagle Viewing along the Mississippi River with trained spottersĠ1/22/23 – DAY TWO OF BALD EAGLE APPRECIATION DAYS World Bird Sanctuary * Insect Zoo * Seminars * Vendors KEOKUK, IOWA * First Christian Church, 3476 Main Street 7:00 p.m.įor information, call (319) 524-1127, (319) 795-6797 or email: Annual Bald Eagle Appreciation DaysĠ1/21/23 – DAY ONE OF BALD EAGLE APPRECIATION DAYS The Prophecy Show: Tribute to Trans-Siberian Orchestra / The Legacy Theater / 1160 Buchanan St. & Park Laneĭrop off a toy to volunteers at the entrance.įor information, call (319) 524-1127, (319) 795-6797 or email: CARTHAGE, IL & Park Laneĭrop off canned food items to volunteers at the entrance.Ĭity of Christmas Toys for Tots / Rand Park Entrance at Intersection of N. & Park Lane / Donations Acceptedįor information, call (319) 524-1127, (319) 795-6797 or email: – 01/01/23 KEOKUK, IAįor information, call (319) 524-1127, (319) 795-6797 or email: KEOKUK, IAĬity of Christmas Canned Food Drive / Rand Park Entrance at Intersection of N. to 2:00 p.m.)Ĭity of Christmas Display of Lights / Rand Park / Entrance at Intersection of N. Tickets available at or by calling (217) 357-9479 or at the Legacy Theater Box Office (Hours: Mon – Fri, 10:00 a.m. My Gal Patsy starring Josie Waverly / The Legacy Theater / 1160 Buchanan St. $15.00 admissionįor more information, call (319) 524-8354 or email: CARTHAGE, IL to 2:00 p.m.)ģ3 rd Annual Festival of Trees and Gifts Live Fundraiser Auction sponsored by the Keokuk Art Center Highwaymen Live! / The Legacy Theater / 1160 Buchanan St. Make it a family day and enjoy great food from their various food shacks.įor information, call (660) 216-3223 or visit: Īnn Titus Textile Exhibit Opening Reception/ Keokuk Public Library Round Room / 210 N. Missouri’s Oldest Largest Consecutive Flea Market Since 1948. Rutledge Flea Market / 46001 State Hwy V / 7:00 a.m. 5th St.Įxhibit is sponsored by Bob Woodburn, Janet Smith and the Keokuk Art Center.įor more information, call (319) 524-1483, (319) 524-5599 or email: – RUTLEDGE, MO 2203 or email: -11/30/22 KEOKUK, IAĪnn Titus Textile Exhibit / Keokuk Public Library Round Room / 210 N. Halloween First Stop Trick or Treat / River City Mall / 300 Main Streetįor more information, call (319) 524-2050 – ext. German Heritage Day (Oktoberfest) / 1450 Mulholland St.įor information, call (309) 221-9803 or visit 10/31/22 KEOKUK, IA
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