Defenders of Soil, Air, Woods, Waters and Wildlife
Summerfest 2012
Archery is always popular, especially with life-like targets!
Early archers did not have to wait in line.
Even moms got to try their had at a bow and arrow.
These funny shaped pieces of wood will be a birdhouse?
Let's see now, how do I turn this thing on?
There is no bottom to this bird house.
Older kids got to make one too.
Are you sure the screw goes there?
Our two bluebird experts were kept busy much of the day.
A bright ribbon makes the work easier.
Fishing takes a bit of preparation but the IKEs are up to it.
Fishing poles just waiting for some eager angler!
And if fishing was not for you, there was always a canoe or kayak to paddle around in.
Keeping an eye on the food line.
Serving up hot dogs in style!
Please sign in so we have a count of how many people came.
Plenty of conservation materials to browse.
Some invasive species plants for inspection.
Lots of photo opportunities.
A good scavanger hunt requires advance work.
Successful kids got to pick out a prize for their efforts.
Creative path boundaries along Teardrop Island.
Lots of hard work to make this area all native plants.
Daisies in bloom.
Gathering for the treasure hunt!
Searching for treasure starts here.
Looking for the next clue.
If you are not tall enough, it helps to sit on Dad's shoulders.