August 2010
SIMNA
Minutes from August 16, 2010, Oaklyn Library, Oak Hill Road, Evansville, IN
Program “Herpetology” by Eleanor Zitek Savage
Herpetology is the study of reptiles and amphibians. Herpe means “to creep”. Amphibian means “double life”. Amphibians have water permeable skin, reptiles have covered skin.
Natasha is WNS black rat snake. Uses Jacobsen organ to “smell” by flicking tongue in and out across top of mouth. (Editor’s note – while checking spelling, learned that all vertebrates have this organ. Only a few mammals actually use it – lion and deer.) Can’t hear – no external ears. No eye lids. Arboreal (moves among trees).
Boris is WNS bull snake. Dislocates jaw to swallow mice.
There are four main species of poisonous snakes in Indiana. They include the Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake, the Cottonmouth, the Northern Copperhead and Timber Rattlesnakes. The very good news is that most of these snakes live in very specific areas of the state, none noted in Vanderburgh County.
WNS Tiger Salamander – has gills and no feet in larval stage. Eats live insects and bugs. 22 species of salamanders in IN.
Darth Invader is WNS Cane Toad – invasive from Central and South America. Introduced to Australia and Hawaii to eradicate sugar cane beetles (which they really don’t eat). Grow up to 30 pounds – eat our native frogs and toads. Produce neuro-toxins on shoulders – DON’T KEEP AS PETS.
Treasurer’s report $1,470.93. We received another $250 for the KEB litter survey.
Thanks to the litter crew once again!
By-laws recommendations next meeting.
Survey results next meeting.
Lauren Preske requested help with Pioneer Days.
Harvest Festival to be discussed next meeting.
The WNS Nature Action Team has been selected to attend the World Nature Action Forum – one of only 60 teams from 30 nations – quite an honor!
Thanks to Carol and Dennis Slow for refreshments.
July 2010
Southwestern Indiana Master Naturalists Association met on July 19th, 2010 at the Oaklyn Library in Evansville IN for our first meeting of the new club year, with Kathy Eicher presiding. Last month’s minutes were approved. Please consider this your reminder that dues for the new club year (July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011) were reduced to $10 per person per year.
There was discussion on the club year, the bylaws, and the blog site, with good ideas presented. A micro-committee of Eleanor and Pat Savage was formed to study the by-laws. A survey was proposed for August or September, to learn about member preferences for meeting day, time, place and ideas for program topics and leaders. Treasurer Joan Andersen reported a balance of $1,420.93.
Our program presenters were Pat and Eleanor Savage and their topic was Nature Centers Visited. Pat showed great slides from 5 of the different Nature Centers that they had visited.
Great Plains Nature Center in Wichita, KS www.gpnc.org: 282 acres, including the Koch Habitat Hall, the Coleman Auditorium, a wildlife observatory, the Owl's Nest Gift Shop, a classroom and an office wing. Slides included some great exhibits, informative maps and displays in a beautiful plains setting. Great gift shop ideas.
Wolf Park in Battle Ground, IN www.wolfpark.org: 7 acres devoted to the study of wolf packs, including coyotes, foxes, and a bison herd. Interpretive programs including wolf/bison demonstrations and Howl Night (guaranteed hair-raising).
Wildlife Discovery Center in Lake Forest, IL www.cityoflakeforest.com: 800 acres total with large variety of herps, especially snakes, especially venomous snakes. Also free flying raptor programs. Log on to listen to the Kookaburras laugh.
North Park Village Nature Center in Chicago www.chicagoparkdistrict.com: 46 acres with trails and discovery room including a bee hive and Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights.
Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum in Lincoln Park, IL www.chias.org: 6 acres affiliated with the Chicago Academy of Science, certified green roof, butterfly haven, and great interactive bird id stations. They have a staff of 75 and 200,000 visitors a year.
Further business included the hole on the boardwalk trail at Howell Wetlands, which has been filled and seems to be holding. Keep Evansville Beautiful is conducting their annual litter survey – please contact Kathy or Eleanor or Pat if you are willing to help.
Upcoming events:
Friday July 23, Moonlight Paddle on Bluegrass FWA at 6pm –
contact Neil 479-0771
Saturday July 24, Wildflower Walk at Howell Wetlands at 8 am
Flutterby Hike at Howell Wetlands at 10am
Night Hike at Howell Wetlands 7 to 9pm
Sunday July 25, Moonlight Paddle on Hovey Lake at 6pm –
contact Neil at 479-0771
Saturday August 7, Recycle Saturday at Old Walmart West 8 to noon
Saturday August 28, Certified Backyard Habitat Seminar –
contact Susan at 479-0771
Saturday October 16, Wandering Owl Wine Trail at Wesselman Woods –
contact Stephanie at 479-0771
Friday Oct 22 & Sat Oct 23, Harvest Festival and Hay Rides –
contact Susan at 479-0771
Snackers for August – Eleanor and Pat Savage
Snacker for September – Jane Magary
June 2010
Southwestern Indiana Master Naturalists Association met for our summer picnic on June 21 at 6pm at the Howell Wetlands Conservation Station. The soaring temperature did not deter 20 members from good camaraderie and great food! Many thanks to everyone for providing a meal fit for royalty! Pot luck is really lucky when you are a part of this group of gourmets! We also enjoyed a green tree frog expedition – heard ‘em, didn’t get to see ‘em.
Treasurer Joan Andersen reported a balance in our account of $1,305.93. This is possible primarily because of the folks who have volunteered their time and energy to participate in the Keep Evansville Beautiful litter survey. Each year this effort has added $250 to our treasury. Thanks again to those volunteers.
President Kathy Eicher discussed the new State program for IMN’s:
Certified Advanced IMN - $10 annually to IMN, plus 30 hours of volunteer time and 8 hours of training annually. The $10 is an administrative fee to offset the cost of pins, certificates, newsletters, Annual Gathering costs, etc., and will be set aside for use only by the IMN program. You are requested to record and submit your hours to IMN as well as our sponsor WNS.
Certified Active IMN - $10 annually to IMN, plus staying connected without turning in your hours (we request that you report your hours to WNS regardless).
Certified Inactive IMN – one-time $10 to IMN. You will not receive newsletter.
This State program starts this year. Any questions may be directed to Jody Heaston, IMN Coordinator, jheaston@dnr.in.gov
In recognition of this new program at the State level, motion was made, seconded, and carried that SIMNA reduce our annual dues to $10 per person. *That’s right – in order to belong to our association you merely have to complete the Master Naturalist course through Wesselman Nature Society and pay annual dues of $10. The pot luck picnic alone is worth that price!* (And this offer is good past midnight, you don’t have to call now!)
Just a reminder that our year runs from July 1 to June 30, so this year’s dues are now due. We don’t send out any other reminder, and you will stay on our e-mail list until you actually request to be removed. We truly hope you will be an active member - the real benefit will be yours.
Mail check to SIMNA for $10 to Joan Andersen, 2221 Adams Ave., Evansville IN 47714.
Lauren Preske asked for Master Naturalists’ help with upcoming ECO Academy July 12 to 16, volcoord@wesselmannaturesociety.org
Eric Reek sends a big THANKS to the outstanding folks who have helped with Recycle Saturdays (that is, outstanding in the heat and hustle), and he requests the pleasure of your presence Saturday July 17 at Old Walmart West from 8 to noon. Please drop by and lend a hand, as student help is much more difficult to arrange during summer vacation.
Various Upcoming events:
>> Wildflower Walk at Howell Wetlands Saturday July 10 at 8am led by Kate Lynch
>> Moonlight Paddle at Blue Grass FWA Friday July 23 at 6pm $15 preregister at 479-0771
>> Wildflower Walk at Howell Wetlands Saturday July 24 at 8am led by Kate Lynch
>> Flutterby Hike at Howell Wetlands Saturday July 24 at 10am
>> Moonlight Paddle at Hovey Lake Saturday July 24 at 6pm $15 preregister at 479-0771
>> Certified Backyard Wildlife Habitat Seminar at Oaklyn Library Saturday August 28 from 9 to noon and 1 to 4pm $10 WNS members; Preregister at 479-0771
>> Wandering Owl Wine and Bourbon Trail at Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve Saturday October 16 watch WNS for more details
>> Harvest Festival and Hayrides at WWNP October 23 and 24 from 5 to 9pm watch WNS for more details
>> “The Art of Science: Exploring and Documenting the Natural World” exhibit at Scholle House in New Harmony through Dec. 30, with companion lectures
August 7 Lois Gray “Trekking the Trail the Thomas Say Way”
September 11 Sally Roth “The Backyard Naturalist”
October 28 Eric McCloud “What Would Thomas Say?”
See www.newharmony.org under Events and Programs
We also had several members in attendance at the Native and Invasive Plant Conference at UE on June 19. The program included an excellent pictorial of Goose Pond by Sharon Sorenson and a keynote “Bringing Nature Home: How You Can Sustain Wildlife with Native Plants” by Dr. Douglas Tallamy, author of an eye-opening book of the same topic.
Our next meeting is scheduled for July 19 at 6pm at Oaklyn Library on Oak Hill Road. According to Vice Presidents Eleanor and Pat Savage, the program promises to be worthwhile!
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According to the state IMN newsletter, in 2008 there were 13 Master Naturalist classes, producing more than 100 graduates. Altogether, there are currently over 585 certified Indiana Master Naturalists.
GRATITUDE!
>> Heidi Doss extended thanks to everyone who helped with the Maple Sugarbush Festival this year. The event would NOT have been possible without volunteers. Early reports show that it was a very good year, with great attendance and many repeat customers!
>> The entry garden is starting to bloom, and work on it will begin again soon. Stop by to see the flowers, and many thanks to Dennis & Carol Slow and other volunteers for all their hard work!
>> A big THANK YOU to everyone who helped clear trails after February's big ice storm. As of the March meeting, all of WWNP's trails were reopened, to the public's amazement.
>> Thanks are due to Mike Seib for constructing fancy new enclosures for the nature center's resident reptiles. Next time you're in the neighborhood, stop in and check them out!
>> Finally, thank you to Dr. Paul Doss for the informative presentation on Global Warming, given after the March SIMNA meeting!
BUSINESS!
>> From now on, attendance at SIMNA meetings counts for one volunteer hour. Also, if you have finished your initial 40 hours, DON'T stop keeping track! Reporting your hours to Lauren or Susan helps them obtain grants and other funding.
>> At the May meeting, we will be electing the next slate of officers. Jane Magary is accepting nominations for all four officer positions, so please contact her ASAP if you are interested! You may nominate yourself or suggest others that Jane might contact, but you may only officially nominate others if you have their permission first. Jane can be reached at jmagary@dpat.com or (812) 473-6535.
The President runs the meetings and helps deal with official group business (Jane promises it's very easy); the Vice President books speakers and programs for our meetings, and may be asked to run a meeting or two in Jane's absence; the Treasurer keeps track of the group's account, collects dues, and writes checks for donations and activities; the Secretary takes notes at meetings and sends out the minutes via email and postal mail. Gena has offered to continue maintenance of the group's blog site (http://masternaturalists.blogspot.com), so the new secretary need only handle the minutes and announcements.
>> Dues for the upcoming year (July 2009 - June 2010) are due to the treasurer on or before July 1st. Dues are curently set at $15 per person or $25 per couple. As our group grows, we will by necessity become more diligent about collecting dues. So far, we have used our dues and fundraising money to donate $250 toward the cost of supplies for the free Family Activities at the Ohio Valley Birding Festival!
>> If you have taken an enrichment course since becoming a Master Naturalists (Flying WILD, Project WILD, Project WET, Project Webfoot, Hoosier Riverwatch, Project Learning Tree, Go FishIN, etc.), please bring your certificates of completion in so that Susan can make a copy for your volunteer file. Also, if you have taken Project Webfoot and aren't sure what to do with the curriculum materials they send, WNS would be glad to have them!
UPCOMING EVENTS & VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES!
>> Earth Day at Howell Wetlands is tomorrow! Join in the festivities from 10 - 2.
>> The 2nd annual Ohio Valley Birding Festival is set for May 1 - 3. The free Family Day activities are scheduled for Saturday the 2nd from 10 - 2:30. If you are able to help, please contact Carol Pettys at (812) 867-6231 or pettys1234@aol.com. Please let her know which shift you'd prefer: 10:00 - 2:00, 10:00 - 12:00, or 12:00 - 2:30.
>> The first moonlight paddle of the season is set for Saturday, May 9th. Call Neal at (812) 479-0771 for more info!
>> The next Basic Backyard Habitat workshop is planned for Saturday, May 30 from 9 AM - noon, with an Advanced Enrichment program to follow. For more information, contact Kathy Eicher at (812) 423-3412 or keleicher@yahoo.com. For a complete description of the program, visit http://masternaturalists.blogspot.com/2009/02/backyard-habitat-classes.html
>> Canoe Evansville is planning a Pigeon Creek cleanup on June 13th. To volunteer (or for more info), contact Don Ralph at (812) 473-2480 or dmralph@wowway.com. Kevin Mills will be offering a water monitoring class focusing on E. Coli sometime soon. If you wish to be added to the Canoe Evansville volunteers' mailing list, contact Neal or Susan at (812) 479-0771.
>> The National Resources Education Center (NREC) is offering a Monarchs, Monitoring, Milkweed, & Migration workshop at Howell Wetlands from 9 AM - 4 PM on Saturday, July 25th:
Monarch Larva Monitoring Project (MLMP)
Hands-on training for anyone interested in monarch butterflies or monarch monitoring projects for home, schools or parks. Learn about the life cycle of an individual monarch traveling from Indiana to the mountains of Mexico and back to the United States, highlighting the threats to this migration phenomenon. Using live monarch eggs, larvae and adults, identify all stages of a monarch's life cycle and tag adult butterflies. Develop strategies for creating Monarch Waystations and experiment with monarch curriculum for grades K-8. Conducted by Ann Richardson and Robert Richardson, Regional Trainers for the Monarch Larva Monitoring Project, a citizen science project developed at the University of Minnesota. Sponsored by Indiana Project WILD, Indiana Department of Natural Resources.
Registration Deadline: Thursday, July 16, 2009
To register for this workshop, contact the Natural Resources Education Center at (317)562-1338 or e-mail nrec@dnr.in.gov
To see the full calendar of the NREC's fantastic programs, visit http://www.in.gov/dnr/nrec/3069.htm
>> To view the WNS event calendar, visit http://wesselmannaturesociety.org/events/index.php
>> Coming soon! Watch for details on the WNS Wine Trail fundraiser (June 6th) and Reptile Roundup (formerly Reptile Invasion) event (June 20th)!
OTHER ITEMS!
>> the Darwin lectures given by Ken Miller and Eugenie Scott back in February are now available to watch at USI's Rice LIbrary, for anyone who is interested. Call the library at (812) 464-1907.
>> Susan is taking orders for Indiana Master Naturalist patches. The patches are $4 each, and you must be finished and certified (have received your certificate and pin from the state) to order one. The order will probably be placed in late Spring or early Summer.
>> Heidi has graciously offered to provide copies of a CD of frog and toad calls to anyone who wishes to learn more about these animals. If you are interested, bring a blank CD-R to the nature center or the next SIMNA meeting.
>> Gena would like to add a Recommended Books section to the group's webpage in the next month or so. Email her at masternaturalists@gmail.com if you have a great nature or eco-themed book to recommend, and check the site for books to add to your reading list!
>> You are also welcome to submit photos to share with the group on the webpage. Email them directly to Gena at masternaturalists@gmail.com or bring them to a meeting on a CD. LD Harry recently shared some awesome photos he took at a heron rookery near Henderson, which can be viewed here.
NEXT MEETING!
>> Our next meeting is set for this coming Monday, April 20th. We will begin promptly at 6:30 PM with a wildflower walk around the WWNP trails, with business to follow. Please dress for the weather, and consider bringing bug spray. Hope to see you all there!
February 2009
Larry Caplan donated some really nice informational signs for the garden at the entrance to the nature preserve, which is being maintained by Dennis & Carol Slow and other members of SWIMGA and SIMNA. If you see Larry, be sure to thank him for his generosity!
If anyone is interested in whitewater paddling, the Ohio Valley Paddlers group meets at the Roca Bar on Kentucky Avenue on the first Thursday of each month. For more information, email Suzanna Morris at suzannamorris@gmail.com
Backyard Habitat Seminars
Kathy Eicher is spearheading an initiative to spread the word about the National Wildlife Federation's Backyard Habitat program. The sessions would be great continuing education opportunities for all Master Naturalists! The first one is this Sat. March 21 from 9am-12pm on the basic elements of a wildlife habitat. Participants will learn how to get a backyard habitat certified with National Wildlife Federation, with the hope that a community-wide effort will begin, inspiring others to get involved with creating their own green spaces for wildlife.
The next two seminars are on Sat. May 30 and Sept. 12 from 9-12noon. Then Advanced Enrichment classes will be offered following those Basic Classes from 1pm-4pm. Guest speakers will have topics on making a rain garden, attracting pollinators, and lawn reduction, and more. For a full class description, visit http://masternaturalists.blogspot.com/2009/02/backyard-habitat-classes.html
Free Project Webfoot workshop!
Sugar Ridge Fish & Wildlife Area
April 1 - 2
8:30 - 4:00 each day
For more info, see the flier that was emailed out a few days ago. The flier has also been posted on the group blog at http://masternaturalists.blogspot.com, and mailed out to those without internet access.
Ohio Valley Birding Fest
The second annual OVBF is scheduled for May 1 - 3. Building upon last year's event, there will be birding trips, workshops, lectures, children's activities, and more. At our last meeting, those in attendance voted to give $250 from our treasury as a sponsorship toward the free children's activities planned for Saturday, May 2nd. Master Naturalists are also being asked to consider volunteering for the kids' activities. If you are able to help, please contact Carol Pettys at pettys1234@aol.com. Please let her know which shicft you'd prefer: 10:00 - 2:00, 10:00 - 12:00, or 12:00 - 2:30.
Upcoming WNS events, for participation or volunteer opportunities:
March 21 Raptor Show (2 p.m.) at Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve. Raptors have ruled as top predators for thousands of years. Why? Explore their specific adaptations, habitats, and niches with an up-close-and-personal look at these magnificent creatures. Live and uncensored with our resident raptors! Proceeds fund the WNS Raptor Program. $4 per person; $12 per family; ½ price with WNS family membership.
March 22 Fungus Among Us (2 p.m.) at Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve. Join a naturalist for a guided tour of the woods to discover the fungi in the forest on display for the spring season. Discover puffballs, morels, toadstools, and many more. Free; donations accepted.
March 28 Wing Watching (8:30 a.m.) at Howell Wetlands and (10 a.m.)at Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve. Bird enthusiast and Wild Birds Unlimited co-owner Tim Griffith will guide you through the woods and wetlands to discover active bird life. Bring your binoculars, cameras, and journals. It’s going to be a fun flight! Free; donations accepted.
April 4 Forest Foliage Frolic (10 a.m.) at Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve. Join a naturalist for a guided tour of the woods to discover what forest foliage (wildflowers, trees, mushrooms and more) is out in display for the spring season. Free; donations accepted.
April 4 Fungus Among Us (2 p.m.) at Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve. Join a naturalist for a guided tour of the woods to discover the fungi in the forest on display for the spring season. Discover puffballs, morels, toadstools, and many more. Free; donations accepted.
April 5 Egg Designs by Nature (2 p.m.) at Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve. Join our naturalists to learn more about eggs as nature intended. Make your own egg dyes from natural ingredients and design your own egg just in time for Easter. $4 per person; $12 per family; ½ price with WNS family membership.
April 11 Wing Watching (8:30 a.m.) at Howell Wetlands and (10 a.m.) at Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve. Bird enthusiast and Wild Birds Unlimited co-owner Tim Griffith will guide you through the woods and wetlands to discover active bird life. Bring your binoculars, cameras, and journals. It’s going to be a fun flight! Free; donations accepted.
April 12 Wing Watching (5:30 p.m.) at Howell Wetlands. Bird enthusiast and Wild Birds Unlimited co-owner Tim Griffith will guide you through the woods and wetlands to discover active bird life. Bring your binoculars, cameras, and journals. It’s going to be a fun flight! Free; donations accepted.
April 18 Earth Day at Howell Wetlands (10 a.m. to 2 p.m.) Join us for Earth Day at Howell Wetlands, an opportunity to celebrate this annual environmental focus in one of our city's most biodiverse urban green spaces. Festivities will include the following activities:
Kids Crafts and Games
Water Bug Fishing
Water Pollution Solutions
Scavenger Hunt
Recycling Demonstrations
Animal Encounters
Eco-products
This event is free to the public. We hope you will join us in celebrating Earth Day this year!
For a complete list of programs, visit http://wesselmannaturesociety.org/events/index.php
Next meeting:
Our next meeting is set for Monday, March 23rd at 6:30 PM. Dr. Paul Doss from USI will present a talk about global environmental change. For an article on some of Dr. Doss's recent work, visit http://www.usi.edu/usitoday/archive/2009/03/06/feature.asp
January 2009
We opened our first meeting of 2009 with a fantastic presentation by USI geology professor Dr. Jim Durbin. Jim's talk was all about karst, a fitting topic since we live in a karst-heavy region. To continue the theme, Gena has agreed to organize a group trip to Marengo Cave sometime this Spring. If you are interested in participating, please send an email to the group account (masternaturalists@gmail.com) and you'll be put on a cave trip mailing list.
In addition, the Lost River Conservation Association is offering three public field featuring "an orientation to the classic portion of Indiana's Lost River karst system." For information on trip options, click here.
Business
Our treasury has grown to a healthy $1184.88, including a whopping $109.88 earned at the Wild Birds Unlimited holiday wrapping event. Thanks to Jane Magary, Kate Lynch, Karen Selby, and Cynthia Nicholson for volunteering their time, and thanks to Wild Birds Unlimited for the opportunity! Jane suggested that we think about considering a small sponsorship of some kind for the upcoming Ohio Valley Birding Festival.
The third Indiana Master Naturalist class is now in progress! Previous graduates are permitted to sit in on individual session, but you must make a reservation and pay a $10 fee. For a list of class topics and to arrange to sit in, contact Lauren Preske at (812) 479-0771 ext 102 or lpreske@wesselmannaturesociety.org.
Don't forget that you still need to be recording and turning in your volunteer hours, even if you have completed your IMN certification.
The annual volunteer banquet is scheduled for Thursday, February 26th, from 6 - 8 PM. It will be held at the Acropolis banquet hall on Highway 41, and the cost is $5 per person. For more information or to RSVP, please contact Stephanie Mosbacher at 479-0771 ext. 107 or smosbacher@wesselmannaturesociety.org.
Upcoming Volunteer Opportunities
The annual Great Backyard Bird Count will be held February 13 through 16. Count in your own yard, at Wesselman Woods or any other location. It takes as little as 15 minutes! Tally sheets are available at the Nature Center, or online at http://www.birdsource.org/gbbc/.
Volunteers are always needed at WNS's Recycle Saturday events. The next two are on February 21st (Evansville Day School) and March 7th (Old Wal-Mart West), from 8:00 am to Noon. Email Susan at shaislip@wesselmannaturesociety.org if you can lend a hand.
The Maple Sugarbush Festival is taking place on March 7th and 8th. Tree tapping has already started! If you'd like to volunteer to help prepare for the event or at the event itself, contact Lauren Preske at 479-0771 ext. 102 or lpreske@wesselmannaturesociety.org.
Lauren is also looking for a few more reptile docents! Click here for more info.
Upcoming Programs
Sunday Sustainability Series at WWNP
This four-part adult seminar series (Energy, Economy, and Environment) discusses interrelationship and interdependency of energy and economy on different facets of our environment. Programs led by Dr. Greg Valentine, Director of the Center for Economic Education at the University of Southern Indiana (USI). The remaining topic in this series is Land Fills/Global Warming, scheduled from 2 - 4 PM on February 22 at the WWNP nature center.
The curriculum is sponsored by the IN Council for Economic Education. The series is free for those attending thanks to platinum sponsor Hafer Associates, a local architectural, engineering, planning and interior design firm.
Backyard Habitat Class
WNS staff & docents, with the assistance of SWIMNA & SWIMGA members, are organizing a new community-wide certified backyard habitat initiative, an established program of the National Wildlife Federation. WNS will offer quarterly backyard habitat seminars for individuals desiring to apply the concepts to their home, school, business, organization, or other properties. WNS hopes to encourage individuals to take an interest in fostering community outreach efforts.
Both basic introduction classes and advanced topic classes will be offered one Saturday a season. The basic class will run on a Saturday morning, and cover basics of wildlife habitat requirements and backyard solutions. The advanced topics class will run the same afternoon, and will cover three topics that vary each time, such as composting, rain gardens, rain barrels, lawn reduction, reduced chemical use and alternatives, attracting various flora and fauna, and many more.
The cost for each class is $15/person. Registration is required. Class size is limited to 50. The following is the class schedule for the rest of 2009:
March 21, 9am-noon Basic Backyard Wildlife Habitat Seminar
May 30, 9am-noon Basic Backyard Wildlife Habitat Seminar
May 30, 1-4pm Backyard Wildlife Habitat Advanced Topics Seminar
Sept 12, 9am-noon Basic Backyard Wildlife Habitat Seminar
Sept 12, 1-4pm Backyard Wildlife Habitat Advanced Topics Seminar
Call Lauren Preske at 479-0771 ext. 102 for more information.
Ice storm cleanup
Both Wesselman Woods and Audubon State Park in Henderson were hit hard by the recent ice storm. If you are interested in helping to clear trails, please consider volunteering. To help at WWNP, contact Susan Haislip at (812) 479-0771 ext. 100 or shaislip@wesselmannaturesociety.org. To help at Audubon, contact Julie McDonald at (270) 826-4424 or JulieA.McDonald@ky.gov. PLEASE NOTE: Per the Education Committee, you may not count hours worked at Audubon toward your 40 hours needed for IMN certification.
Mark your calendars!
The second Ohio Valley Birding Festival is slated for May 1 - 3. Building upon last year's event, there will be birding trips, workshops, lectures, childrens' activities and more. Plan to attend for pleasure, or to help out as a volunteer! More information will be coming soon!
Next meeting!
The next SIMNA meeting is set for this coming Monday, February 16th, at 6:30 PM. The featured speaker is SIMNA secretary and Evansville Museum science educator Gena Garrett, who will give a presentation on Charles Darwin.
According to the state IMN newsletter, in 2008 there were 13 Master Naturalist classes, producing more than 100 graduates. Altogether, there are currently over 585 certified Indiana Master Naturalists.
GRATITUDE!
>> Heidi Doss extended thanks to everyone who helped with the Maple Sugarbush Festival this year. The event would NOT have been possible without volunteers. Early reports show that it was a very good year, with great attendance and many repeat customers!
>> The entry garden is starting to bloom, and work on it will begin again soon. Stop by to see the flowers, and many thanks to Dennis & Carol Slow and other volunteers for all their hard work!
>> A big THANK YOU to everyone who helped clear trails after February's big ice storm. As of the March meeting, all of WWNP's trails were reopened, to the public's amazement.
>> Thanks are due to Mike Seib for constructing fancy new enclosures for the nature center's resident reptiles. Next time you're in the neighborhood, stop in and check them out!
>> Finally, thank you to Dr. Paul Doss for the informative presentation on Global Warming, given after the March SIMNA meeting!
BUSINESS!
>> From now on, attendance at SIMNA meetings counts for one volunteer hour. Also, if you have finished your initial 40 hours, DON'T stop keeping track! Reporting your hours to Lauren or Susan helps them obtain grants and other funding.
>> At the May meeting, we will be electing the next slate of officers. Jane Magary is accepting nominations for all four officer positions, so please contact her ASAP if you are interested! You may nominate yourself or suggest others that Jane might contact, but you may only officially nominate others if you have their permission first. Jane can be reached at jmagary@dpat.com or (812) 473-6535.
The President runs the meetings and helps deal with official group business (Jane promises it's very easy); the Vice President books speakers and programs for our meetings, and may be asked to run a meeting or two in Jane's absence; the Treasurer keeps track of the group's account, collects dues, and writes checks for donations and activities; the Secretary takes notes at meetings and sends out the minutes via email and postal mail. Gena has offered to continue maintenance of the group's blog site (http://masternaturalists.blogspot.com), so the new secretary need only handle the minutes and announcements.
>> Dues for the upcoming year (July 2009 - June 2010) are due to the treasurer on or before July 1st. Dues are curently set at $15 per person or $25 per couple. As our group grows, we will by necessity become more diligent about collecting dues. So far, we have used our dues and fundraising money to donate $250 toward the cost of supplies for the free Family Activities at the Ohio Valley Birding Festival!
>> If you have taken an enrichment course since becoming a Master Naturalists (Flying WILD, Project WILD, Project WET, Project Webfoot, Hoosier Riverwatch, Project Learning Tree, Go FishIN, etc.), please bring your certificates of completion in so that Susan can make a copy for your volunteer file. Also, if you have taken Project Webfoot and aren't sure what to do with the curriculum materials they send, WNS would be glad to have them!
UPCOMING EVENTS & VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES!
>> Earth Day at Howell Wetlands is tomorrow! Join in the festivities from 10 - 2.
>> The 2nd annual Ohio Valley Birding Festival is set for May 1 - 3. The free Family Day activities are scheduled for Saturday the 2nd from 10 - 2:30. If you are able to help, please contact Carol Pettys at (812) 867-6231 or pettys1234@aol.com. Please let her know which shift you'd prefer: 10:00 - 2:00, 10:00 - 12:00, or 12:00 - 2:30.
>> The first moonlight paddle of the season is set for Saturday, May 9th. Call Neal at (812) 479-0771 for more info!
>> The next Basic Backyard Habitat workshop is planned for Saturday, May 30 from 9 AM - noon, with an Advanced Enrichment program to follow. For more information, contact Kathy Eicher at (812) 423-3412 or keleicher@yahoo.com. For a complete description of the program, visit http://masternaturalists.blogspot.com/2009/02/backyard-habitat-classes.html
>> Canoe Evansville is planning a Pigeon Creek cleanup on June 13th. To volunteer (or for more info), contact Don Ralph at (812) 473-2480 or dmralph@wowway.com. Kevin Mills will be offering a water monitoring class focusing on E. Coli sometime soon. If you wish to be added to the Canoe Evansville volunteers' mailing list, contact Neal or Susan at (812) 479-0771.
>> The National Resources Education Center (NREC) is offering a Monarchs, Monitoring, Milkweed, & Migration workshop at Howell Wetlands from 9 AM - 4 PM on Saturday, July 25th:
Monarch Larva Monitoring Project (MLMP)
Hands-on training for anyone interested in monarch butterflies or monarch monitoring projects for home, schools or parks. Learn about the life cycle of an individual monarch traveling from Indiana to the mountains of Mexico and back to the United States, highlighting the threats to this migration phenomenon. Using live monarch eggs, larvae and adults, identify all stages of a monarch's life cycle and tag adult butterflies. Develop strategies for creating Monarch Waystations and experiment with monarch curriculum for grades K-8. Conducted by Ann Richardson and Robert Richardson, Regional Trainers for the Monarch Larva Monitoring Project, a citizen science project developed at the University of Minnesota. Sponsored by Indiana Project WILD, Indiana Department of Natural Resources.
Registration Deadline: Thursday, July 16, 2009
To register for this workshop, contact the Natural Resources Education Center at (317)562-1338 or e-mail nrec@dnr.in.gov
To see the full calendar of the NREC's fantastic programs, visit http://www.in.gov/dnr/nrec/3069.htm
>> To view the WNS event calendar, visit http://wesselmannaturesociety.org/events/index.php
>> Coming soon! Watch for details on the WNS Wine Trail fundraiser (June 6th) and Reptile Roundup (formerly Reptile Invasion) event (June 20th)!
OTHER ITEMS!
>> the Darwin lectures given by Ken Miller and Eugenie Scott back in February are now available to watch at USI's Rice LIbrary, for anyone who is interested. Call the library at (812) 464-1907.
>> Susan is taking orders for Indiana Master Naturalist patches. The patches are $4 each, and you must be finished and certified (have received your certificate and pin from the state) to order one. The order will probably be placed in late Spring or early Summer.
>> Heidi has graciously offered to provide copies of a CD of frog and toad calls to anyone who wishes to learn more about these animals. If you are interested, bring a blank CD-R to the nature center or the next SIMNA meeting.
>> Gena would like to add a Recommended Books section to the group's webpage in the next month or so. Email her at masternaturalists@gmail.com if you have a great nature or eco-themed book to recommend, and check the site for books to add to your reading list!
>> You are also welcome to submit photos to share with the group on the webpage. Email them directly to Gena at masternaturalists@gmail.com or bring them to a meeting on a CD. LD Harry recently shared some awesome photos he took at a heron rookery near Henderson, which can be viewed here.
NEXT MEETING!
>> Our next meeting is set for this coming Monday, April 20th. We will begin promptly at 6:30 PM with a wildflower walk around the WWNP trails, with business to follow. Please dress for the weather, and consider bringing bug spray. Hope to see you all there!
February 2009
Larry Caplan donated some really nice informational signs for the garden at the entrance to the nature preserve, which is being maintained by Dennis & Carol Slow and other members of SWIMGA and SIMNA. If you see Larry, be sure to thank him for his generosity!
If anyone is interested in whitewater paddling, the Ohio Valley Paddlers group meets at the Roca Bar on Kentucky Avenue on the first Thursday of each month. For more information, email Suzanna Morris at suzannamorris@gmail.com
Backyard Habitat Seminars
Kathy Eicher is spearheading an initiative to spread the word about the National Wildlife Federation's Backyard Habitat program. The sessions would be great continuing education opportunities for all Master Naturalists! The first one is this Sat. March 21 from 9am-12pm on the basic elements of a wildlife habitat. Participants will learn how to get a backyard habitat certified with National Wildlife Federation, with the hope that a community-wide effort will begin, inspiring others to get involved with creating their own green spaces for wildlife.
The next two seminars are on Sat. May 30 and Sept. 12 from 9-12noon. Then Advanced Enrichment classes will be offered following those Basic Classes from 1pm-4pm. Guest speakers will have topics on making a rain garden, attracting pollinators, and lawn reduction, and more. For a full class description, visit http://masternaturalists.blogspot.com/2009/02/backyard-habitat-classes.html
Free Project Webfoot workshop!
Sugar Ridge Fish & Wildlife Area
April 1 - 2
8:30 - 4:00 each day
For more info, see the flier that was emailed out a few days ago. The flier has also been posted on the group blog at http://masternaturalists.blogspot.com, and mailed out to those without internet access.
Ohio Valley Birding Fest
The second annual OVBF is scheduled for May 1 - 3. Building upon last year's event, there will be birding trips, workshops, lectures, children's activities, and more. At our last meeting, those in attendance voted to give $250 from our treasury as a sponsorship toward the free children's activities planned for Saturday, May 2nd. Master Naturalists are also being asked to consider volunteering for the kids' activities. If you are able to help, please contact Carol Pettys at pettys1234@aol.com. Please let her know which shicft you'd prefer: 10:00 - 2:00, 10:00 - 12:00, or 12:00 - 2:30.
Upcoming WNS events, for participation or volunteer opportunities:
March 21 Raptor Show (2 p.m.) at Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve. Raptors have ruled as top predators for thousands of years. Why? Explore their specific adaptations, habitats, and niches with an up-close-and-personal look at these magnificent creatures. Live and uncensored with our resident raptors! Proceeds fund the WNS Raptor Program. $4 per person; $12 per family; ½ price with WNS family membership.
March 22 Fungus Among Us (2 p.m.) at Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve. Join a naturalist for a guided tour of the woods to discover the fungi in the forest on display for the spring season. Discover puffballs, morels, toadstools, and many more. Free; donations accepted.
March 28 Wing Watching (8:30 a.m.) at Howell Wetlands and (10 a.m.)at Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve. Bird enthusiast and Wild Birds Unlimited co-owner Tim Griffith will guide you through the woods and wetlands to discover active bird life. Bring your binoculars, cameras, and journals. It’s going to be a fun flight! Free; donations accepted.
April 4 Forest Foliage Frolic (10 a.m.) at Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve. Join a naturalist for a guided tour of the woods to discover what forest foliage (wildflowers, trees, mushrooms and more) is out in display for the spring season. Free; donations accepted.
April 4 Fungus Among Us (2 p.m.) at Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve. Join a naturalist for a guided tour of the woods to discover the fungi in the forest on display for the spring season. Discover puffballs, morels, toadstools, and many more. Free; donations accepted.
April 5 Egg Designs by Nature (2 p.m.) at Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve. Join our naturalists to learn more about eggs as nature intended. Make your own egg dyes from natural ingredients and design your own egg just in time for Easter. $4 per person; $12 per family; ½ price with WNS family membership.
April 11 Wing Watching (8:30 a.m.) at Howell Wetlands and (10 a.m.) at Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve. Bird enthusiast and Wild Birds Unlimited co-owner Tim Griffith will guide you through the woods and wetlands to discover active bird life. Bring your binoculars, cameras, and journals. It’s going to be a fun flight! Free; donations accepted.
April 12 Wing Watching (5:30 p.m.) at Howell Wetlands. Bird enthusiast and Wild Birds Unlimited co-owner Tim Griffith will guide you through the woods and wetlands to discover active bird life. Bring your binoculars, cameras, and journals. It’s going to be a fun flight! Free; donations accepted.
April 18 Earth Day at Howell Wetlands (10 a.m. to 2 p.m.) Join us for Earth Day at Howell Wetlands, an opportunity to celebrate this annual environmental focus in one of our city's most biodiverse urban green spaces. Festivities will include the following activities:
Kids Crafts and Games
Water Bug Fishing
Water Pollution Solutions
Scavenger Hunt
Recycling Demonstrations
Animal Encounters
Eco-products
This event is free to the public. We hope you will join us in celebrating Earth Day this year!
For a complete list of programs, visit http://wesselmannaturesociety.org/events/index.php
Next meeting:
Our next meeting is set for Monday, March 23rd at 6:30 PM. Dr. Paul Doss from USI will present a talk about global environmental change. For an article on some of Dr. Doss's recent work, visit http://www.usi.edu/usitoday/archive/2009/03/06/feature.asp
January 2009
We opened our first meeting of 2009 with a fantastic presentation by USI geology professor Dr. Jim Durbin. Jim's talk was all about karst, a fitting topic since we live in a karst-heavy region. To continue the theme, Gena has agreed to organize a group trip to Marengo Cave sometime this Spring. If you are interested in participating, please send an email to the group account (masternaturalists@gmail.com) and you'll be put on a cave trip mailing list.
In addition, the Lost River Conservation Association is offering three public field featuring "an orientation to the classic portion of Indiana's Lost River karst system." For information on trip options, click here.
Business
Our treasury has grown to a healthy $1184.88, including a whopping $109.88 earned at the Wild Birds Unlimited holiday wrapping event. Thanks to Jane Magary, Kate Lynch, Karen Selby, and Cynthia Nicholson for volunteering their time, and thanks to Wild Birds Unlimited for the opportunity! Jane suggested that we think about considering a small sponsorship of some kind for the upcoming Ohio Valley Birding Festival.
The third Indiana Master Naturalist class is now in progress! Previous graduates are permitted to sit in on individual session, but you must make a reservation and pay a $10 fee. For a list of class topics and to arrange to sit in, contact Lauren Preske at (812) 479-0771 ext 102 or lpreske@wesselmannaturesociety.org.
Don't forget that you still need to be recording and turning in your volunteer hours, even if you have completed your IMN certification.
The annual volunteer banquet is scheduled for Thursday, February 26th, from 6 - 8 PM. It will be held at the Acropolis banquet hall on Highway 41, and the cost is $5 per person. For more information or to RSVP, please contact Stephanie Mosbacher at 479-0771 ext. 107 or smosbacher@wesselmannaturesociety.org.
Upcoming Volunteer Opportunities
The annual Great Backyard Bird Count will be held February 13 through 16. Count in your own yard, at Wesselman Woods or any other location. It takes as little as 15 minutes! Tally sheets are available at the Nature Center, or online at http://www.birdsource.org/gbbc/.
Volunteers are always needed at WNS's Recycle Saturday events. The next two are on February 21st (Evansville Day School) and March 7th (Old Wal-Mart West), from 8:00 am to Noon. Email Susan at shaislip@wesselmannaturesociety.org if you can lend a hand.
The Maple Sugarbush Festival is taking place on March 7th and 8th. Tree tapping has already started! If you'd like to volunteer to help prepare for the event or at the event itself, contact Lauren Preske at 479-0771 ext. 102 or lpreske@wesselmannaturesociety.org.
Lauren is also looking for a few more reptile docents! Click here for more info.
Upcoming Programs
Sunday Sustainability Series at WWNP
This four-part adult seminar series (Energy, Economy, and Environment) discusses interrelationship and interdependency of energy and economy on different facets of our environment. Programs led by Dr. Greg Valentine, Director of the Center for Economic Education at the University of Southern Indiana (USI). The remaining topic in this series is Land Fills/Global Warming, scheduled from 2 - 4 PM on February 22 at the WWNP nature center.
The curriculum is sponsored by the IN Council for Economic Education. The series is free for those attending thanks to platinum sponsor Hafer Associates, a local architectural, engineering, planning and interior design firm.
Backyard Habitat Class
WNS staff & docents, with the assistance of SWIMNA & SWIMGA members, are organizing a new community-wide certified backyard habitat initiative, an established program of the National Wildlife Federation. WNS will offer quarterly backyard habitat seminars for individuals desiring to apply the concepts to their home, school, business, organization, or other properties. WNS hopes to encourage individuals to take an interest in fostering community outreach efforts.
Both basic introduction classes and advanced topic classes will be offered one Saturday a season. The basic class will run on a Saturday morning, and cover basics of wildlife habitat requirements and backyard solutions. The advanced topics class will run the same afternoon, and will cover three topics that vary each time, such as composting, rain gardens, rain barrels, lawn reduction, reduced chemical use and alternatives, attracting various flora and fauna, and many more.
The cost for each class is $15/person. Registration is required. Class size is limited to 50. The following is the class schedule for the rest of 2009:
March 21, 9am-noon Basic Backyard Wildlife Habitat Seminar
May 30, 9am-noon Basic Backyard Wildlife Habitat Seminar
May 30, 1-4pm Backyard Wildlife Habitat Advanced Topics Seminar
Sept 12, 9am-noon Basic Backyard Wildlife Habitat Seminar
Sept 12, 1-4pm Backyard Wildlife Habitat Advanced Topics Seminar
Call Lauren Preske at 479-0771 ext. 102 for more information.
Ice storm cleanup
Both Wesselman Woods and Audubon State Park in Henderson were hit hard by the recent ice storm. If you are interested in helping to clear trails, please consider volunteering. To help at WWNP, contact Susan Haislip at (812) 479-0771 ext. 100 or shaislip@wesselmannaturesociety.org. To help at Audubon, contact Julie McDonald at (270) 826-4424 or JulieA.McDonald@ky.gov. PLEASE NOTE: Per the Education Committee, you may not count hours worked at Audubon toward your 40 hours needed for IMN certification.
Mark your calendars!
The second Ohio Valley Birding Festival is slated for May 1 - 3. Building upon last year's event, there will be birding trips, workshops, lectures, childrens' activities and more. Plan to attend for pleasure, or to help out as a volunteer! More information will be coming soon!
Next meeting!
The next SIMNA meeting is set for this coming Monday, February 16th, at 6:30 PM. The featured speaker is SIMNA secretary and Evansville Museum science educator Gena Garrett, who will give a presentation on Charles Darwin.
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August 2008
Kim Meadors, WNS Executive Director, introduced herself and told us of exciting plans for the upcoming months. Don Ralph provided delicious snacks, and Steve Pitt gave a fantastic presentation on the history of Pigeon Creek. Thanks, Don & Steve!
If anyone missed Heidi's workshop on leading hikes for children in the outdoors and would like a copy of the handouts she provided, you can email her at fidiot@evansville.net. She may offer the workshop again in the Spring if enough people are interested.
Due to continued firearms use and hostile behaviors taking place at Eagle Slough, the steering committee is asking that we avoid the area for now. If you have questions about the situation or the property, please call Susan at 812-479-0771 ext. 100.
WNS and USI have announced a partnership to use Howell Wetlands as a learning laboratory for faculty and students. Click here to read the Courier and Press article.
SIMNA Moonlight Paddle
Thursday, September 11
Canoe Evansville has agreed to schedule a special moonlight paddle for SIMNA members, to be held at Bluegrass Fish & Wildlife Area on September 11th. The cost is $13.50 per person, and can be paid directly to Canoe Evansville manager Ashley on the evening of the paddle. You MUST RESERVE YOUR SPOT BY MONDAY EVENING (Sept. 8th) so that I can tell Ashley how many people to expect. Email masternaturalists@gmail.com or call 812-204-8475.
Participants can choose to meet at the nature center at 6:30 PM on Thursday and take the shuttle out to Bluegrass, or you can meet the group at the second lake (I believe it is Loon Pit) at 7:00 PM. Please dress for the weather and bring water and bug spray. If you have questions about the trip or equipment needs, please call (812) 479-0771 ext. 105 and speak to Ashley or Neal.
possible trip to Indiana Dunes
There has been talk of organizing a weekend trip to Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore this season. Heidi Doss, who worked at the site as a National Parks Service naturalists, is willing to meet up with a SIMNA group at the Dunes either September 27 & 28 or October 4 & 5. If you are interested in the trip, please let me know (812-204-8475 or masternaturalists@gmail.com) and I'll add you to the email / contact list for the trip.
Harvest Festival & Hayrides
October 24 & 25
5 - 9 PM
The event formerly known as Haunted Hayrides will be getting a facelift this year and evolving into a mostly scare-free, family-friendly, educational set of activities that relate to the harvest season.
We will need about 500 sweet gum "gumballs" and about 500 three- or four-inch pine cones for the kids' crafts area, so if you have either of these available on your property, please consider donating some! If you have gum or fir trees but don't have time to collect gumballs or pinecones, that's okay. We can find someone to come out and collect them.
The outline below is TENTATIVE, but gives a general idea of what we are hoping to put together. If you would like to act as lead organizer / chairperson of planning a specific area of the festival--or if you have contacts in the community who could help us plan or donate supplies -- we'd love to hear from you. If you would like to volunteer at the event, we'd love to hear that, too!
We are also looking for local businesses who would be interested in sponsoring a Halloween inflatable display along the hayride route for $150. Sponsors will be recognized in printed event materials and will be named on a sign at their sponsored inflatable. Sponsors can also underwrite a specific area of the festival (kids' crafts, speakers, a hay wagon, etc). For more details or to sign up for a sponsorship, please contact Susan at shaislip@wesselmannaturesociety.org or (812) 479-0771 ext. 100.
ACTIVITIES
non-scary hayrides in Wesselman Park
concessions -- hot dogs, chili, chips, soda, apple cider, hot chocolate, S'mores kits
painting miniature pumpkins -- we are looking for a source to donate or deeply discount the pumpkins and paints
kids' crafts in the nature center lobby
raptor programs
owl pellet dissection workshops
fall leaves talk presented by Julie McDonald from Audubon State Park
gourd talk presented by Master Gardener Debbie Goedde
bat program - ??
2 half-hour Owl Prowl hikes
S'Mores around the campfire ring
stargazing on the golf course
VOLUNTEER TASKS:
solicit donations of money or supplies
pick up donated supplies from donors
pre-event prep work (cut craft supplies, make S'Mores kits, package concession items, etc.)
help with setup
collect money at the gate
work the concession booth
help with the hayrides (load wagons, manage lines, etc.)
supervise pumpkin painting activity
manage campfire area
help with kids' crafts -- three simple crafts, two people for each craft
lead 1 or 2 Owl Prowl hikes each night
tear down
Please contact me (Gena) directly if you have info, want to chair an area, or would like to volunteer! You can email me at masternaturalists@gmail.com or call (812) 204-8475.
Volunteer Opportunities
Just a reminder: to obtain your IMN certification from the state, you need to log and turn in 40 hours of volunteer service. All of the volunteer activities organized through SIMNA and WNS count, as well as time spent attending workshops where you are learning naturalist teaching methods or preparing for a volunteer position (Project Learning Tree, Hoosier Riverwatch, etc). Attending SIMNA meetings does not count toward your 40 hours. However, if you give a presentation at a meeting, you can count that time and the prep time toward your volunteer hours.
Once you have completed your 40 hours, please continue to keep track of any time you spend volunteering for WNS programs and events. Susan can provide a form for tracking these hours.
garden rehab
Dennis and Carol Slow will soon begin rehabilitating the garden just outside the nature center doors, and are looking for volunteers to help with the work. If you are interested in helping, have native plants in your yard to donate, or have questions, you can email them at caslow@hughes.net.
Fall Festival
October 6 - 11
The Fall Festival is fast approaching, and WNS will need lots of volunteers to keep its food booth running. Volunteers are most needed for daytime shifts, but there are some evening slots as well. Please call 812-479-0771 and speak to Lisa or Susan to sign up.
Programs
Butterfly Bedazzled Hike at Howell Wetlands
Wednesday, September 17
9 - 10 AM
free!
Garden Conference 2008
Saturday, September 20
The Southwestern Indiana Master Gardener Association is presenting a garden conference featuring an exciting keynote guest: garden designer, author and columnist Jon Carloftis. Other topics include lawn care and equipment, culinary uses of herbs and edible weeds, rain gardens, using native plants and wildflowers, pruning, bulbs, sun plants, community supported agriculture, hostas, water gardens, a creative spirit inspired by the garden, seasons in the garden, and birdscaping.
The conference fee is $35 and includes lunch. Registration will take place from 7:30 - 8:15 AM, and the conference will run from 8:15 AM - 4:00 PM on Saturday the 20th. For reservations, call USI at (812) 464-1989 or 1-800-467-8600 by September 16th. For an event flier and schedule, click here.
Indiana Master Naturalist Fall Gathering
Friday, October 10 and Saturday, October 11
Fort Harrison State Park in Indianapolis is hosting the second annual statewide gathering of Master Naturalists in October. This conference is only open to those who have completed their 40 hours of service and received their certification from the state. To view the full sheet of event information, click here and scroll down to page five.
Our next SIMNA meeting is scheduled for Monday, September 15th. We will begin at 6:00 with an insect hike led by Dr. Eric McCloud from USI's biology department. Hope to see everyone there!
If you have a suggestion for a speaker or program to open our October meeting, please email it to masternaturalists@gmail.com or call Gena at 812-204-8475.
We will not have formal meetings in November and December, but will be convening at Jane and Jim Magary's at 3 PM on Sunday, December 7th for a potluck SIMNA holiday party. Mark your calendars!
June & July 2008
We started our June meeting with a wonderful tree hike led by UE professor and IMN instructor Cris Hochwender. We had a great turnout and everyone learned a lot. Thanks, Dr. Hochwender!
The following slate of officers and project chairs was accepted:
President -- Jane Magary
Vice President -- Heidi Doss
Treasurer -- Joan Andersen
Secretary -- Gena Garrett
Eagle Slough Project Chair -- Eleanor Zitek
Birding Festival Project Chair -- Susan Haislip
Canoe Evansville Project Chair -- Don Ralph
Howell Wetlands Chair -- Kate Lynch
We're still looking for someone to serve as the Project Chair for Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve programs!
Many thanks to Kathy, who is working hard to rehab the planting beds at the front entrance of the nature preserve. She has replanted with native species and labeled the new plants so they are both beautiful and educational.
"No hunting," "No vehicle traffic," "Foot traffic only," and "Natural Resource Area" signs have been posted at Eagle Slough, but motor vehicles and hunting is still going on. The advisory committee asks that NO ONE confront people out at Eagle Slough, especially if they are hunting. If you are hiking or working there and hear engine noise or gunfire, call the authorities.
For our July meeting, we gathered at the Evansville Museum. The weather did not cooperate with our plan to stargaze, but we checked out the summer sky in the Planetarium with no problems.
If you have completed your 40 hours of service and received your certification from the State, you can choose to order an Indiana Master Naturalist logo patch. To save on shipping, we are collecting names and payment and will send in a group order after the August meeting. If you'd like a patch, please give your name and $4 to Susan Haislip. The supplier will be cross-checking with the state lists, so please do not order a patch unless you are certified. We'll put together a second patch order in the fall or winter, to give newer graduates more time to complete their required hours.
Upcoming SIMNA activities:
On Thursday, July 31st, Heidi Doss will present a training on the topic of teaching children in the outdoors. The class will meet from 6 - 8:00 PM at the nature center. The class is limited to 15 people, so please email Gena at masternaturalists@gmail.com or call (812) 204-8475 if you wish to sign up. If you sign up but later realize you will not be able to attend, please let us know so we can offer your spot to someone else.
The next SIMNA meeting is scheduled for Monday, August 18 at 6:00 PM. We'll meet at the Nature Center and begin with SIMNA member Steve Pitt's presentation on the history of Pigeon Creek.
On Thursday, September 11th, Canoe Evansville will be offering a moonlight paddle exclusively for SIMNA. Please email an RSVP to masternaturalists@gmail.com or call Gena at (812) 204-8475 if you wish to attend, and indicate if you'd prefer to paddle at Hovey Lake or at Bluegrass Fish & Wildlife Area. If you are planning to bring your own canoe or kayak, let us know. The cost of the program is $13.50 per person. Please RSVP at or before the August 18th meeting.
For our September 15th meeting, we're planning to take a hike at Howell Wetlands, since many Master Naturalists have not had a chance to visit the property. Don't worry--there are barely any bugs at all!
Lauren Preske has requested that we save empty toilet paper rolls for her, as she frequently uses them for programs. You can bring your collected tubes to the nature center, but please indicate that they are for Lauren when you drop them off so that they can be set aside for her.
Volunteer opportunities:
Scott has left WWNP, so there is an even greater need for volunteers than ever before.
nature camps at WWNP (contact Lisa to volunteer: 479-0771, extension 103
or lhoffman@wesselmannaturesociety.org)
7/29, 9:30 AM: Butterfly Buzz program at Howell Wetlands
Upcoming events:
Moonlight paddles with Canoe Evansville (ages 7 & up, $15 per person)
July 19, 7 p.m. at Hovey Lake
Aug 15, 7 p.m. at Bluegrass Fish & Wildlife Area
August 16, 7 p.m. Hovey Lake
Contact: Ashley Benthall, canoe@wesselmannaturesociety.org or 479-0771
Hikes at Howell Wetlands
July 19, 8:30 AM -- wildflower hike with Debbie Goedde
July 19, 7 PM -- insect nightlife hike with Purdue entomology student Brandon Runyon
July 26, 9 AM -- butterfly hike with Debbie Goedde
Contact: Lauren Preske, lpreske@wesselmannaturesociety.org or 479-0771, extension 139
If you stop by the nature center, pop in and say hello to the new Executive Director, Kim Meadors!
Thanks everyone, and see you soon!
May 2008
Upcoming meetings and trips
>> Heidi Doss has arranged for Dr. Cris Hochwender, UE professor and SIMNA class instructor, to lead a tree ID hike for the group on Monday, June 23. We will meet at the WWNP nature center at 6:00 PM, and our regular meeting will follow the hike. Again, we will NOT be meeting on the third Monday, but will be meeting on June 23 instead.
>> In July, we will not have a regular meeting. Instead, the group is invited to meet at the Evansville Museum on Tuesday, July 8 for a Planetarium show followed by stargazing through a telescope on the Museum's back lawn until 9:30 PM (weather permitting). We will meet in the front lobby at 7:30. If you wish to attend the Planetarium show, please arrive before 7:45 PM, as there can be no late admission into the dome. Contact Gena (gena.garrett@gmail.com) if you have any questions.
>> Heidi is also working to put together two sessions of hike leader training this summer, to give pointers and practice at leading educational hikes for adults and kids. She'll be covering topics like how to handle crowds, discussion skills, and activities. Watch the blog / newsletter for further details!
>> Several members expressed interest in going on some field trips during the upcoming year. Suggestions include visiting a show cave (walking tour, not spelunking!), going to Jasper Pulaski Fish & Wildlife Area to see sandhill cranes, visiting Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, and going on a SIMNA-only moonlight paddle with Canoe Evansville. If you have other ideas, we'd love to hear them!
Business
>> SIMNA dues have been revised to $15 per individual and $25 per couple / family for the 2008/2009 year. Since graduates of the 2007 class paid a higher rate last year, the members voted to "grandfather in" anyone who paid dues last year for the upcoming group year (June 2008 - July 2009).
>> Nominations will be accepted for officer positions and for project chairs until the week before the June meeting. Members may vote at the June 23 meeting.
Thus far, nominations include:
Joan Andersen for treasurer
Gena Garrett for secretary
Heidi Doss for vice president
Jane Magary for president
Eleanor Zitek has accepted the role of project chair for Eagle Slough, and Don Ralph has agreed to serve as project chair for Canoe Evansville. (We'll be adding projects and properties pages to this site as things develop, so check back often!)
Volunteer Opportunities
>> If you're available to help out with Canoe Evansville's annual Pickin' on the Pigeon event on June 7, please contact Susan at (812) 479-0771 ext. 100 or shaislip@wesselmannaturesociety.org. The event runs from 10 AM to 4 PM, and setup will begin at 8:00.
>> Scott Kramer is looking for volunteers for the always-exciting Reptile Invasion event on June 14 & 15
>> Scott is also looking for someone who is interested in helping out with Toddler Tales on Wednesday mornings through the summer.
>> If you're interested in providing refreshments for a future meeting, send an email to Gena at masternaturalists@gmail.com to sign up. Click here to view the snack schedule. We're looking for someone to bring treats for the June meeting!
Birding Festival a success!
The first-ever Ohio Valley Birding Festival, held May 1 - 4, was a success!
Jane Magary says, "Family Day was a very successful first year event. Carol Pettys co-ordinated a dozen activity stations for youngsters, along with all the volunteers to staff the activities. Most of the volunteers were Master Naturalists. All the activities were well attended, even requiring special dispatch to refurbish the suet feeder supplies. To satisfy hungry attendees as well as hungry volunteers, the Bible Center grilled lunch for us. Additional workshops during the day included Debbie Goedde's gourd decorating and "Fun with Owl Puke" popularly presented by our own Gena Garrett. Home Depot provided 72 bird house kits for a bird house building clinic in the amphitheater. The grand finale was a raptor show, with a huge attendance and a delightful close to an outstanding day."
Susan Haislip says, "The event was a great success with over two hundred people taking part in a wide variety of birding activities throughout the weekend. The birding hikes/trips were very popular, with attendees recording scores of birds - from the many migrating warbler species to black necked stilts. The many Family Day activities hosted by the Evansville Audubon Society and the WNS Master Naturalists were enjoyed by all who attended. Lectures, raptor shows, bird banding and various workshops at both Wesselman Woods and Audubon State Park provided a diverse offering for novices and experienced birders alike. Many thanks to all the birding enthusiasts and other talented folk who volunteered their time to put forth this quality environmental program for the community. The Steering Committee would like to hear your comments!"
Carol Pettys sent a note thanking all the Master Naturalists who volunteered their time and talents to help in the children's area.
If any participants have recommendations and/or suggestions for next year, please email Susan with your ideas at shaislip@wesselmannaturesociety.org
To see photos from the festival, click here.
Odds and ends
>> The Natural Resources Education Center, based in Indianapolis, offers lots of excellent educational workshops throughout the year, and they have an email list you can join to receive upcoming program info. There is also an Indiana Master Naturalist listserv that you can join once you've completed your 40 hours. Remember, SIMNA meetings don't count toward your volunteer hours, but time spent at naturalist trainings and workshops can count!
>> If you take photos at an event and would like to share them with the group, please send them as attachments to masternaturalists@gmail.com. Meanwhile, check out the beautiful photos Eleanor Zitek shot at Eagle Slough!
Keep up the good work, everyone!


April 2008
We started our April meeting with a wildflower hike along the mini-loop at the nature center. One the hike, we saw lots of wildflowers: nbsp;jack in the pulpit, rue anemone (or false rue...we weren't sure!), yellow violet, spring beauty, Solomon's Seal, bluebell, Jacob's Ladder, white and red trillium. Se also saw a Pileated woodpecker, and a sharp-shinned hawk on the hunt! Thanks to Heidi for suggesting the hike, and thanks to Jane for the delicious snacks we enjoyed afterwards! Click here to view photos from our hike.
Meeting Minutes
Many interesting birds have been seen at WWNP lately, including rose breasted grosbeaks, indigo buntings, and prothonotary warblers.
WWNP is looking for someone to cook lunch for the Wednesday work crew. The position will require about 5 hours of work a week, and will pay $8 per hour.
WNS is accepting applications for an executive director. Applicants must have fundraising, management, and / or nonprofit experience. Interested parties should contact Vic Chamness (get contact info from Susan).
There is need of someone who is knowledgeable about WWNP (or willing to be trained) who can staff the desk and greet guests at the nature center. Must be friendly and willing to learn!
Jackie Crowley, Master Naturalist and seasonal naturalist at Audubon State Park in Henderson, has put out a call to arms. Invasive garlic mustard is taking over at Audubon and needs to be pulled! Audubon will provide trash bags, park maps, and a picture of garlic mustard to anyone willing to spend a day hiking and pulling invasives. Stop at the front desk and ask Sally for supplies and for the IMN sign in sheet -- you can count hours toward your Master Naturalist certification.
Because the official organizational year runs July 1 - June 30, we will be seeking nominations for officers and committee chairs at the May meeting.
Many, many thanks to everyone who helped with the Ohio Valley Birding Festival! The first-year event was a success, and the weather was nearly perfect!
Our next meeting is set for Monday, May 19 at 6:30 PM at the Nature Center. Hope to see you there!
March 2008
Dues
The group approved a proposal to adjust membership dues. Individuals can SIMNA for $25, and couples can join for $35 if both people have completed the Master Naturalist class.
Raptor Docent Training
Lauren will soon be accepting applications for new docents who wish to join the Raptor Ambassador Program. For more information, visit http://masternaturalists.blogspot.com/2008/03/raptor-ambassador-program-docents.html or contact Lauren at (812) 479-0771, extension 139 or
lpreske@wesselmannaturesociety.org
Eagle Slough
Susan announced that Wesselman Nature Society has partnered with the Vanderburgh County Soil and Water Conservation District, the Four Rivers Resource Conservation and Development Area, and the Indiana Nature Conservancy to purchase 127 acres of wetlands north of Ellis Park and place it into conservation. Known historically as Eagle Slough, the area preserves a stand of bald cypress trees and provides valuable habitat for migratory birds. WNS is looking forward to drawing up a management plan and offering programs at Eagle Slough in the future. If you're interested in helping clean up the property, a group will be gathering at the North entrance of Ellis Park at 8:00 AM on Saturday, April 26th. Call or email Susan Haislip for directions: (812) 479-0771 ext. 100 or shaislip@wesselmannaturesociety.org
To read the Courier and Press article about the acquisition, visit http://www.courierpress.com/news/2008/feb/28/groupsjoin-to-savewetlands/
Groundbreaking at Howell Wetlands
April 11 3 PM
Kentucky Bluebird Festival at Audubon State Park
April 12
For a schedule of the day's activities, including a Flying Wild educators' workshop and a bluebird box building session, visit http://masternaturalists.blogspot.com/2008/03/kentucky-bluebird-society-at-audubon.html
Earth Day at Howell Wetlands
April 19 8 AM - 2 PM
Lauren needs volunteers to help out with Earth Day at Howell Wetlands on April 19th.
>> 2 people to drive the shuttle for 2 hours each
>> a parking guide near the cul-de-sac
>> someone to dress up as WES the raccoon
>> a few people to help me load the trailer on Friday (April 18) at noon
>> and some to staff several activity stations
To sign up, contact Lauren at (812) 479-0771, extension 139 or
lpreske@wesselmannaturesociety.org
Master Naturalist Lois Schmidt is recruiting volunteers for the children's activities, and needs people to fill the following spots:
>> 2 people to help with seed balls from 12 - 2 PM
>> 1 person to help with butterfly necklaces from 12 - 2 PM
Please contact Lois directly to sign up: lojack@insightbb.com or (812) 867-5253
Pioneer Days at WWNP
Lisa and Scott need volunteers to help with kids' activities at the annual Pioneer Days event at Wesselman Woods. The event runs Tuesday, April 22 through Friday, April 25, and the kids' activities will take place from 8:30 AM - noon each day. For a full list of activities, visit the Master Naturalist blog: http://masternaturalists.blogspot.com/2008/03/volunteers-needed-for-kids-pioneer-days.html
To volunteer, contact Scott Kramer at (812) 479-0771 ext 102 or skramer@wesselmannaturesociety.org
Ohio Valley Birding Festival
Birding enthusiasts and novices alike will want to be sure to mark their calendars for a new event this spring in celebration of International Migratory Bird Month. Wesselman Nature Society has partnered with the Evansville Audubon Society, Evansville's Wild Birds Unlimited store and John James Audubon State Park to bring four days of birding excitement to Evansville and the surrounding region on May 1–4, 2008.
A whole host of activities are being planned for birders (or potential birders) of all ages and skill levels. Guided hikes to area birding hotspots such as Howell Wetlands, Hovey Lake, Bluegrass Fish and Wildlife Area and the Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge will showcase a variety of native and migratory bird species. Various lectures and workshops will be offered, including topics such as photographing birds, making gourd birdhouses, and providing backyard habitat for birds. Special Guest Stan Tekiela, author of Birds of Indiana, will also be on hand to share his birding expertise and autograph copies of his books.
Saturday, May 3rd will be a special day for children and families. Join us at Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve to experience a full day of family birding fun! Children will have many opportunities throughout the day to participate in hands-on learning activities related to birds and their environment. A bird banding demonstration, family hike and a live raptor show will make this a day you won't want to miss!
To see a full events calendar, go to http://masternaturalists.blogspot.com/2008/04/ovbf-event-schedule.html
We are offering two shifts for volunteers who can help out with the kids' activities. during Family Day on May 3: 9:30 am - 12:30 pm; and 12:00 noon to 3:00 pm. You may opt for one shift, or choose to work both. All of these activities are easy enough to learn that you'll need no preparation. All supplies will be provided for you. Below are the stations we'll be offering. If something specific appeals to you please let us know. Otherwise, simply contact Susan (812-479-0771 ext. 100 or shaislip@wesselmannaturesociety.org), indicating which shift(s) you would like to work. After that, all you'll need to do is dress for the weather and show up for your appointed shift!
To see a list of the kids' activities we're offering, go to http://masternaturalists.blogspot.com/2008/04/ovbf-kids-activities.html
I'm working to update the group's webpage (http://masternaturalists.blogspot.com) to make it more interesting and more informative. If you have any feedback or suggestions, please let me know!
The next meeting will is scheduled for Monday, April 21 at 6:30 PM. We'll be meeting in the small classroom at the nature center. Hope to see you there!
:) Gena :)
Kim Meadors, WNS Executive Director, introduced herself and told us of exciting plans for the upcoming months. Don Ralph provided delicious snacks, and Steve Pitt gave a fantastic presentation on the history of Pigeon Creek. Thanks, Don & Steve!
If anyone missed Heidi's workshop on leading hikes for children in the outdoors and would like a copy of the handouts she provided, you can email her at fidiot@evansville.net. She may offer the workshop again in the Spring if enough people are interested.
Due to continued firearms use and hostile behaviors taking place at Eagle Slough, the steering committee is asking that we avoid the area for now. If you have questions about the situation or the property, please call Susan at 812-479-0771 ext. 100.
WNS and USI have announced a partnership to use Howell Wetlands as a learning laboratory for faculty and students. Click here to read the Courier and Press article.
SIMNA Moonlight Paddle
Thursday, September 11
Canoe Evansville has agreed to schedule a special moonlight paddle for SIMNA members, to be held at Bluegrass Fish & Wildlife Area on September 11th. The cost is $13.50 per person, and can be paid directly to Canoe Evansville manager Ashley on the evening of the paddle. You MUST RESERVE YOUR SPOT BY MONDAY EVENING (Sept. 8th) so that I can tell Ashley how many people to expect. Email masternaturalists@gmail.com or call 812-204-8475.
Participants can choose to meet at the nature center at 6:30 PM on Thursday and take the shuttle out to Bluegrass, or you can meet the group at the second lake (I believe it is Loon Pit) at 7:00 PM. Please dress for the weather and bring water and bug spray. If you have questions about the trip or equipment needs, please call (812) 479-0771 ext. 105 and speak to Ashley or Neal.
possible trip to Indiana Dunes
There has been talk of organizing a weekend trip to Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore this season. Heidi Doss, who worked at the site as a National Parks Service naturalists, is willing to meet up with a SIMNA group at the Dunes either September 27 & 28 or October 4 & 5. If you are interested in the trip, please let me know (812-204-8475 or masternaturalists@gmail.com) and I'll add you to the email / contact list for the trip.
Harvest Festival & Hayrides
October 24 & 25
5 - 9 PM
The event formerly known as Haunted Hayrides will be getting a facelift this year and evolving into a mostly scare-free, family-friendly, educational set of activities that relate to the harvest season.
We will need about 500 sweet gum "gumballs" and about 500 three- or four-inch pine cones for the kids' crafts area, so if you have either of these available on your property, please consider donating some! If you have gum or fir trees but don't have time to collect gumballs or pinecones, that's okay. We can find someone to come out and collect them.
The outline below is TENTATIVE, but gives a general idea of what we are hoping to put together. If you would like to act as lead organizer / chairperson of planning a specific area of the festival--or if you have contacts in the community who could help us plan or donate supplies -- we'd love to hear from you. If you would like to volunteer at the event, we'd love to hear that, too!
We are also looking for local businesses who would be interested in sponsoring a Halloween inflatable display along the hayride route for $150. Sponsors will be recognized in printed event materials and will be named on a sign at their sponsored inflatable. Sponsors can also underwrite a specific area of the festival (kids' crafts, speakers, a hay wagon, etc). For more details or to sign up for a sponsorship, please contact Susan at shaislip@wesselmannaturesociety.org or (812) 479-0771 ext. 100.
ACTIVITIES
non-scary hayrides in Wesselman Park
concessions -- hot dogs, chili, chips, soda, apple cider, hot chocolate, S'mores kits
painting miniature pumpkins -- we are looking for a source to donate or deeply discount the pumpkins and paints
kids' crafts in the nature center lobby
raptor programs
owl pellet dissection workshops
fall leaves talk presented by Julie McDonald from Audubon State Park
gourd talk presented by Master Gardener Debbie Goedde
bat program - ??
2 half-hour Owl Prowl hikes
S'Mores around the campfire ring
stargazing on the golf course
VOLUNTEER TASKS:
solicit donations of money or supplies
pick up donated supplies from donors
pre-event prep work (cut craft supplies, make S'Mores kits, package concession items, etc.)
help with setup
collect money at the gate
work the concession booth
help with the hayrides (load wagons, manage lines, etc.)
supervise pumpkin painting activity
manage campfire area
help with kids' crafts -- three simple crafts, two people for each craft
lead 1 or 2 Owl Prowl hikes each night
tear down
Please contact me (Gena) directly if you have info, want to chair an area, or would like to volunteer! You can email me at masternaturalists@gmail.com or call (812) 204-8475.
Volunteer Opportunities
Just a reminder: to obtain your IMN certification from the state, you need to log and turn in 40 hours of volunteer service. All of the volunteer activities organized through SIMNA and WNS count, as well as time spent attending workshops where you are learning naturalist teaching methods or preparing for a volunteer position (Project Learning Tree, Hoosier Riverwatch, etc). Attending SIMNA meetings does not count toward your 40 hours. However, if you give a presentation at a meeting, you can count that time and the prep time toward your volunteer hours.
Once you have completed your 40 hours, please continue to keep track of any time you spend volunteering for WNS programs and events. Susan can provide a form for tracking these hours.
garden rehab
Dennis and Carol Slow will soon begin rehabilitating the garden just outside the nature center doors, and are looking for volunteers to help with the work. If you are interested in helping, have native plants in your yard to donate, or have questions, you can email them at caslow@hughes.net.
Fall Festival
October 6 - 11
The Fall Festival is fast approaching, and WNS will need lots of volunteers to keep its food booth running. Volunteers are most needed for daytime shifts, but there are some evening slots as well. Please call 812-479-0771 and speak to Lisa or Susan to sign up.
Programs
Butterfly Bedazzled Hike at Howell Wetlands
Wednesday, September 17
9 - 10 AM
free!
Garden Conference 2008
Saturday, September 20
The Southwestern Indiana Master Gardener Association is presenting a garden conference featuring an exciting keynote guest: garden designer, author and columnist Jon Carloftis. Other topics include lawn care and equipment, culinary uses of herbs and edible weeds, rain gardens, using native plants and wildflowers, pruning, bulbs, sun plants, community supported agriculture, hostas, water gardens, a creative spirit inspired by the garden, seasons in the garden, and birdscaping.
The conference fee is $35 and includes lunch. Registration will take place from 7:30 - 8:15 AM, and the conference will run from 8:15 AM - 4:00 PM on Saturday the 20th. For reservations, call USI at (812) 464-1989 or 1-800-467-8600 by September 16th. For an event flier and schedule, click here.
Indiana Master Naturalist Fall Gathering
Friday, October 10 and Saturday, October 11
Fort Harrison State Park in Indianapolis is hosting the second annual statewide gathering of Master Naturalists in October. This conference is only open to those who have completed their 40 hours of service and received their certification from the state. To view the full sheet of event information, click here and scroll down to page five.
Our next SIMNA meeting is scheduled for Monday, September 15th. We will begin at 6:00 with an insect hike led by Dr. Eric McCloud from USI's biology department. Hope to see everyone there!
If you have a suggestion for a speaker or program to open our October meeting, please email it to masternaturalists@gmail.com or call Gena at 812-204-8475.
We will not have formal meetings in November and December, but will be convening at Jane and Jim Magary's at 3 PM on Sunday, December 7th for a potluck SIMNA holiday party. Mark your calendars!
June & July 2008
We started our June meeting with a wonderful tree hike led by UE professor and IMN instructor Cris Hochwender. We had a great turnout and everyone learned a lot. Thanks, Dr. Hochwender!
The following slate of officers and project chairs was accepted:
President -- Jane Magary
Vice President -- Heidi Doss
Treasurer -- Joan Andersen
Secretary -- Gena Garrett
Eagle Slough Project Chair -- Eleanor Zitek
Birding Festival Project Chair -- Susan Haislip
Canoe Evansville Project Chair -- Don Ralph
Howell Wetlands Chair -- Kate Lynch
We're still looking for someone to serve as the Project Chair for Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve programs!
Many thanks to Kathy, who is working hard to rehab the planting beds at the front entrance of the nature preserve. She has replanted with native species and labeled the new plants so they are both beautiful and educational.
"No hunting," "No vehicle traffic," "Foot traffic only," and "Natural Resource Area" signs have been posted at Eagle Slough, but motor vehicles and hunting is still going on. The advisory committee asks that NO ONE confront people out at Eagle Slough, especially if they are hunting. If you are hiking or working there and hear engine noise or gunfire, call the authorities.
For our July meeting, we gathered at the Evansville Museum. The weather did not cooperate with our plan to stargaze, but we checked out the summer sky in the Planetarium with no problems.
If you have completed your 40 hours of service and received your certification from the State, you can choose to order an Indiana Master Naturalist logo patch. To save on shipping, we are collecting names and payment and will send in a group order after the August meeting. If you'd like a patch, please give your name and $4 to Susan Haislip. The supplier will be cross-checking with the state lists, so please do not order a patch unless you are certified. We'll put together a second patch order in the fall or winter, to give newer graduates more time to complete their required hours.
Upcoming SIMNA activities:
On Thursday, July 31st, Heidi Doss will present a training on the topic of teaching children in the outdoors. The class will meet from 6 - 8:00 PM at the nature center. The class is limited to 15 people, so please email Gena at masternaturalists@gmail.com or call (812) 204-8475 if you wish to sign up. If you sign up but later realize you will not be able to attend, please let us know so we can offer your spot to someone else.
The next SIMNA meeting is scheduled for Monday, August 18 at 6:00 PM. We'll meet at the Nature Center and begin with SIMNA member Steve Pitt's presentation on the history of Pigeon Creek.
On Thursday, September 11th, Canoe Evansville will be offering a moonlight paddle exclusively for SIMNA. Please email an RSVP to masternaturalists@gmail.com or call Gena at (812) 204-8475 if you wish to attend, and indicate if you'd prefer to paddle at Hovey Lake or at Bluegrass Fish & Wildlife Area. If you are planning to bring your own canoe or kayak, let us know. The cost of the program is $13.50 per person. Please RSVP at or before the August 18th meeting.
For our September 15th meeting, we're planning to take a hike at Howell Wetlands, since many Master Naturalists have not had a chance to visit the property. Don't worry--there are barely any bugs at all!
Lauren Preske has requested that we save empty toilet paper rolls for her, as she frequently uses them for programs. You can bring your collected tubes to the nature center, but please indicate that they are for Lauren when you drop them off so that they can be set aside for her.
Volunteer opportunities:
Scott has left WWNP, so there is an even greater need for volunteers than ever before.
nature camps at WWNP (contact Lisa to volunteer: 479-0771, extension 103
or lhoffman@wesselmannaturesociety.org)
7/29, 9:30 AM: Butterfly Buzz program at Howell Wetlands
Upcoming events:
Moonlight paddles with Canoe Evansville (ages 7 & up, $15 per person)
July 19, 7 p.m. at Hovey Lake
Aug 15, 7 p.m. at Bluegrass Fish & Wildlife Area
August 16, 7 p.m. Hovey Lake
Contact: Ashley Benthall, canoe@wesselmannaturesociety.org or 479-0771
Hikes at Howell Wetlands
July 19, 8:30 AM -- wildflower hike with Debbie Goedde
July 19, 7 PM -- insect nightlife hike with Purdue entomology student Brandon Runyon
July 26, 9 AM -- butterfly hike with Debbie Goedde
Contact: Lauren Preske, lpreske@wesselmannaturesociety.org or 479-0771, extension 139
If you stop by the nature center, pop in and say hello to the new Executive Director, Kim Meadors!
Thanks everyone, and see you soon!
May 2008
Upcoming meetings and trips
>> Heidi Doss has arranged for Dr. Cris Hochwender, UE professor and SIMNA class instructor, to lead a tree ID hike for the group on Monday, June 23. We will meet at the WWNP nature center at 6:00 PM, and our regular meeting will follow the hike. Again, we will NOT be meeting on the third Monday, but will be meeting on June 23 instead.
>> In July, we will not have a regular meeting. Instead, the group is invited to meet at the Evansville Museum on Tuesday, July 8 for a Planetarium show followed by stargazing through a telescope on the Museum's back lawn until 9:30 PM (weather permitting). We will meet in the front lobby at 7:30. If you wish to attend the Planetarium show, please arrive before 7:45 PM, as there can be no late admission into the dome. Contact Gena (gena.garrett@gmail.com) if you have any questions.
>> Heidi is also working to put together two sessions of hike leader training this summer, to give pointers and practice at leading educational hikes for adults and kids. She'll be covering topics like how to handle crowds, discussion skills, and activities. Watch the blog / newsletter for further details!
>> Several members expressed interest in going on some field trips during the upcoming year. Suggestions include visiting a show cave (walking tour, not spelunking!), going to Jasper Pulaski Fish & Wildlife Area to see sandhill cranes, visiting Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, and going on a SIMNA-only moonlight paddle with Canoe Evansville. If you have other ideas, we'd love to hear them!
Business
>> SIMNA dues have been revised to $15 per individual and $25 per couple / family for the 2008/2009 year. Since graduates of the 2007 class paid a higher rate last year, the members voted to "grandfather in" anyone who paid dues last year for the upcoming group year (June 2008 - July 2009).
>> Nominations will be accepted for officer positions and for project chairs until the week before the June meeting. Members may vote at the June 23 meeting.
Thus far, nominations include:
Joan Andersen for treasurer
Gena Garrett for secretary
Heidi Doss for vice president
Jane Magary for president
Eleanor Zitek has accepted the role of project chair for Eagle Slough, and Don Ralph has agreed to serve as project chair for Canoe Evansville. (We'll be adding projects and properties pages to this site as things develop, so check back often!)
Volunteer Opportunities
>> If you're available to help out with Canoe Evansville's annual Pickin' on the Pigeon event on June 7, please contact Susan at (812) 479-0771 ext. 100 or shaislip@wesselmannaturesociety.org. The event runs from 10 AM to 4 PM, and setup will begin at 8:00.
>> Scott Kramer is looking for volunteers for the always-exciting Reptile Invasion event on June 14 & 15
>> Scott is also looking for someone who is interested in helping out with Toddler Tales on Wednesday mornings through the summer.
>> If you're interested in providing refreshments for a future meeting, send an email to Gena at masternaturalists@gmail.com to sign up. Click here to view the snack schedule. We're looking for someone to bring treats for the June meeting!
Birding Festival a success!
The first-ever Ohio Valley Birding Festival, held May 1 - 4, was a success!
Jane Magary says, "Family Day was a very successful first year event. Carol Pettys co-ordinated a dozen activity stations for youngsters, along with all the volunteers to staff the activities. Most of the volunteers were Master Naturalists. All the activities were well attended, even requiring special dispatch to refurbish the suet feeder supplies. To satisfy hungry attendees as well as hungry volunteers, the Bible Center grilled lunch for us. Additional workshops during the day included Debbie Goedde's gourd decorating and "Fun with Owl Puke" popularly presented by our own Gena Garrett. Home Depot provided 72 bird house kits for a bird house building clinic in the amphitheater. The grand finale was a raptor show, with a huge attendance and a delightful close to an outstanding day."
Susan Haislip says, "The event was a great success with over two hundred people taking part in a wide variety of birding activities throughout the weekend. The birding hikes/trips were very popular, with attendees recording scores of birds - from the many migrating warbler species to black necked stilts. The many Family Day activities hosted by the Evansville Audubon Society and the WNS Master Naturalists were enjoyed by all who attended. Lectures, raptor shows, bird banding and various workshops at both Wesselman Woods and Audubon State Park provided a diverse offering for novices and experienced birders alike. Many thanks to all the birding enthusiasts and other talented folk who volunteered their time to put forth this quality environmental program for the community. The Steering Committee would like to hear your comments!"
Carol Pettys sent a note thanking all the Master Naturalists who volunteered their time and talents to help in the children's area.
If any participants have recommendations and/or suggestions for next year, please email Susan with your ideas at shaislip@wesselmannaturesociety.org
To see photos from the festival, click here.
Odds and ends
>> The Natural Resources Education Center, based in Indianapolis, offers lots of excellent educational workshops throughout the year, and they have an email list you can join to receive upcoming program info. There is also an Indiana Master Naturalist listserv that you can join once you've completed your 40 hours. Remember, SIMNA meetings don't count toward your volunteer hours, but time spent at naturalist trainings and workshops can count!
>> If you take photos at an event and would like to share them with the group, please send them as attachments to masternaturalists@gmail.com. Meanwhile, check out the beautiful photos Eleanor Zitek shot at Eagle Slough!
Keep up the good work, everyone!

April 2008
We started our April meeting with a wildflower hike along the mini-loop at the nature center. One the hike, we saw lots of wildflowers: nbsp;jack in the pulpit, rue anemone (or false rue...we weren't sure!), yellow violet, spring beauty, Solomon's Seal, bluebell, Jacob's Ladder, white and red trillium. Se also saw a Pileated woodpecker, and a sharp-shinned hawk on the hunt! Thanks to Heidi for suggesting the hike, and thanks to Jane for the delicious snacks we enjoyed afterwards! Click here to view photos from our hike.
Meeting Minutes
Many interesting birds have been seen at WWNP lately, including rose breasted grosbeaks, indigo buntings, and prothonotary warblers.
WWNP is looking for someone to cook lunch for the Wednesday work crew. The position will require about 5 hours of work a week, and will pay $8 per hour.
WNS is accepting applications for an executive director. Applicants must have fundraising, management, and / or nonprofit experience. Interested parties should contact Vic Chamness (get contact info from Susan).
There is need of someone who is knowledgeable about WWNP (or willing to be trained) who can staff the desk and greet guests at the nature center. Must be friendly and willing to learn!
Jackie Crowley, Master Naturalist and seasonal naturalist at Audubon State Park in Henderson, has put out a call to arms. Invasive garlic mustard is taking over at Audubon and needs to be pulled! Audubon will provide trash bags, park maps, and a picture of garlic mustard to anyone willing to spend a day hiking and pulling invasives. Stop at the front desk and ask Sally for supplies and for the IMN sign in sheet -- you can count hours toward your Master Naturalist certification.
Because the official organizational year runs July 1 - June 30, we will be seeking nominations for officers and committee chairs at the May meeting.
Many, many thanks to everyone who helped with the Ohio Valley Birding Festival! The first-year event was a success, and the weather was nearly perfect!
Our next meeting is set for Monday, May 19 at 6:30 PM at the Nature Center. Hope to see you there!
March 2008
Dues
The group approved a proposal to adjust membership dues. Individuals can SIMNA for $25, and couples can join for $35 if both people have completed the Master Naturalist class.
Raptor Docent Training
Lauren will soon be accepting applications for new docents who wish to join the Raptor Ambassador Program. For more information, visit http://masternaturalists.blogspot.com/2008/03/raptor-ambassador-program-docents.html or contact Lauren at (812) 479-0771, extension 139 or
lpreske@wesselmannaturesociety.org
Eagle Slough
Susan announced that Wesselman Nature Society has partnered with the Vanderburgh County Soil and Water Conservation District, the Four Rivers Resource Conservation and Development Area, and the Indiana Nature Conservancy to purchase 127 acres of wetlands north of Ellis Park and place it into conservation. Known historically as Eagle Slough, the area preserves a stand of bald cypress trees and provides valuable habitat for migratory birds. WNS is looking forward to drawing up a management plan and offering programs at Eagle Slough in the future. If you're interested in helping clean up the property, a group will be gathering at the North entrance of Ellis Park at 8:00 AM on Saturday, April 26th. Call or email Susan Haislip for directions: (812) 479-0771 ext. 100 or shaislip@wesselmannaturesociety.org
To read the Courier and Press article about the acquisition, visit http://www.courierpress.com/news/2008/feb/28/groupsjoin-to-savewetlands/
Groundbreaking at Howell Wetlands
April 11 3 PM
Kentucky Bluebird Festival at Audubon State Park
April 12
For a schedule of the day's activities, including a Flying Wild educators' workshop and a bluebird box building session, visit http://masternaturalists.blogspot.com/2008/03/kentucky-bluebird-society-at-audubon.html
Earth Day at Howell Wetlands
April 19 8 AM - 2 PM
Lauren needs volunteers to help out with Earth Day at Howell Wetlands on April 19th.
>> 2 people to drive the shuttle for 2 hours each
>> a parking guide near the cul-de-sac
>> someone to dress up as WES the raccoon
>> a few people to help me load the trailer on Friday (April 18) at noon
>> and some to staff several activity stations
To sign up, contact Lauren at (812) 479-0771, extension 139 or
lpreske@wesselmannaturesociety.org
Master Naturalist Lois Schmidt is recruiting volunteers for the children's activities, and needs people to fill the following spots:
>> 2 people to help with seed balls from 12 - 2 PM
>> 1 person to help with butterfly necklaces from 12 - 2 PM
Please contact Lois directly to sign up: lojack@insightbb.com or (812) 867-5253
Pioneer Days at WWNP
Lisa and Scott need volunteers to help with kids' activities at the annual Pioneer Days event at Wesselman Woods. The event runs Tuesday, April 22 through Friday, April 25, and the kids' activities will take place from 8:30 AM - noon each day. For a full list of activities, visit the Master Naturalist blog: http://masternaturalists.blogspot.com/2008/03/volunteers-needed-for-kids-pioneer-days.html
To volunteer, contact Scott Kramer at (812) 479-0771 ext 102 or skramer@wesselmannaturesociety.org
Ohio Valley Birding Festival
Birding enthusiasts and novices alike will want to be sure to mark their calendars for a new event this spring in celebration of International Migratory Bird Month. Wesselman Nature Society has partnered with the Evansville Audubon Society, Evansville's Wild Birds Unlimited store and John James Audubon State Park to bring four days of birding excitement to Evansville and the surrounding region on May 1–4, 2008.
A whole host of activities are being planned for birders (or potential birders) of all ages and skill levels. Guided hikes to area birding hotspots such as Howell Wetlands, Hovey Lake, Bluegrass Fish and Wildlife Area and the Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge will showcase a variety of native and migratory bird species. Various lectures and workshops will be offered, including topics such as photographing birds, making gourd birdhouses, and providing backyard habitat for birds. Special Guest Stan Tekiela, author of Birds of Indiana, will also be on hand to share his birding expertise and autograph copies of his books.
Saturday, May 3rd will be a special day for children and families. Join us at Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve to experience a full day of family birding fun! Children will have many opportunities throughout the day to participate in hands-on learning activities related to birds and their environment. A bird banding demonstration, family hike and a live raptor show will make this a day you won't want to miss!
To see a full events calendar, go to http://masternaturalists.blogspot.com/2008/04/ovbf-event-schedule.html
We are offering two shifts for volunteers who can help out with the kids' activities. during Family Day on May 3: 9:30 am - 12:30 pm; and 12:00 noon to 3:00 pm. You may opt for one shift, or choose to work both. All of these activities are easy enough to learn that you'll need no preparation. All supplies will be provided for you. Below are the stations we'll be offering. If something specific appeals to you please let us know. Otherwise, simply contact Susan (812-479-0771 ext. 100 or shaislip@wesselmannaturesociety.org), indicating which shift(s) you would like to work. After that, all you'll need to do is dress for the weather and show up for your appointed shift!
To see a list of the kids' activities we're offering, go to http://masternaturalists.blogspot.com/2008/04/ovbf-kids-activities.html
I'm working to update the group's webpage (http://masternaturalists.blogspot.com) to make it more interesting and more informative. If you have any feedback or suggestions, please let me know!
The next meeting will is scheduled for Monday, April 21 at 6:30 PM. We'll be meeting in the small classroom at the nature center. Hope to see you there!
:) Gena :)
10/8/07
September 17 Meeting Minutes
Southwestern Indiana Master Naturalist Association
Meeting Minutes
September 17, 2007
Jane welcomed everyone and asked if there were any proposed changes to the minutes from the August meeting. There were not. Eldon Scott could not be at the meeting but Jane reported that the Association now had 10 paid members and a treasury balance of $500.
The WNS education committee is soliciting MN alumni input on test and course content in preparation for the next Master Naturalist class beginning in January. Suggestions were made including that there could be an essay component where participants actually perform observation and interpretation. Comments will be forwarded to the committee
Jane made the group aware that the Evansville Parks Department was asking residents to complete an online survey regarding their interests in Evansville parks and recreation. A number in attendance had already completed the survey and felt it was worthwhile. The survey can be accessed through the following website: www.usi.edu/parksurvey.asp
Lauren told the group that Fall Flutterby was a great success and thanked everyone that helped with the event. The evening insect hike was rescheduled for September 29th because of rain. She asked the group to think about more possible activities for adults during next year’s event. Some suggestions given included Monarch tagging, instruction on raising butterflies, and details on how to be a Monarch way station.
Jane distributed the new WNS Program Guide to give everyone a feel for the types of programs they might be asked to assist with in the future.
Susan shared that plans for the first ever Ohio Valley Birding Festival were coming along nicely and that members of the Steering Committee were very excited about this new event. A week of hikes, lectures, workshops and activities will focus on educating people about migratory birds and the importance of protecting and providing habitat to ensure their survival. The event would be held over a number of days, but primarily occur on the weekend of May 2-4, 2008. She asked that all interested Master Naturalists please reserve the date now because there would be plenty of opportunity for docents to assist during the festival. Committees will start forming soon. Those specifically interested in helping plan or assist with the children’s activity area were encouraged to attend the Flying Wild curriculum training to be held on November 17th. Those in attendance offered a variety of suggestions for activities and sponsors. Susan will forward these on to the Steering Committee.
Lauren gave an impromptu tour of the newly renovated raptor facilities. She’s very busy training docents and new raptors! Master Naturalists with an interest in becoming a raptor handler are invited to speak to Lauren about being included in the next raptor docent training class.
Our next meeting will be held at the nature center at 6:30 PM on Monday, October 15. Heidi has arranged for Chuck Price, Professor of Science Education at USI, to give a presentation on the USI Bluebird Trail. Dr. Price will begin his talk at 6:30 sharp, so don't be late!
More info on the Bluebird trail can be found at: http://www.usi.edu/bluebird/.
Upcoming volunteer opportunities:
10/13 Recycle Saturday at Old Wal-Mart West, 8 am – Noon
10/20 & 21 “Tree”mendous Tree Weekend at WWNP
Upcoming educational opportunities:
10/16 John Castrale, IN DNR to speak about IN Raptors at WWNP @ 7 pm
11/17 Flying Wild curriculum training @ JJ Audubon State Park, 9 am-2 pm
Scott will be conducting Bird Banding Workshops during the upcoming months. If you would like to receive training in bird banding techniques and skills, please come on out. Practice is the only way to build confidence and learn the tricky techniques of removing birds from the mist net.
Please check these dates on your calendar:
Sunday, November 4, 9am-10:30am
Sunday, December 2, 1:00pm-2:30pm
Thursday, January 17, 9:00am-10:30am
A few of the dates listed are also open to the public, these are on Sunday mornings or afternoons.
The January date will be just for a Master Naturalists training class.
Scott says: "The last afternoon Bird Banding Workshop that I offered had over 50 public participants who came to watch and learn! It was somewhat overwhelming, but great. I could definitely use help during the workshops by trained Master Naturalists. This is a hands-on workshop for all who attend, as they assist with banding, recording information, and releasing banded birds. Generally, only trained hands assist with removal of birds from the net due to the difficulty of removing them, this is where I need help!
This will also be excellent training so that you can assist with the Ohio Valley Bird Festival during the first weekend May of 2008."
Contact Scott at skramer@wesselmannaturesociety.org or (812) 479-0771 ext. 102.
Meeting Minutes
September 17, 2007
Jane welcomed everyone and asked if there were any proposed changes to the minutes from the August meeting. There were not. Eldon Scott could not be at the meeting but Jane reported that the Association now had 10 paid members and a treasury balance of $500.
The WNS education committee is soliciting MN alumni input on test and course content in preparation for the next Master Naturalist class beginning in January. Suggestions were made including that there could be an essay component where participants actually perform observation and interpretation. Comments will be forwarded to the committee
Jane made the group aware that the Evansville Parks Department was asking residents to complete an online survey regarding their interests in Evansville parks and recreation. A number in attendance had already completed the survey and felt it was worthwhile. The survey can be accessed through the following website: www.usi.edu/parksurvey.asp
Lauren told the group that Fall Flutterby was a great success and thanked everyone that helped with the event. The evening insect hike was rescheduled for September 29th because of rain. She asked the group to think about more possible activities for adults during next year’s event. Some suggestions given included Monarch tagging, instruction on raising butterflies, and details on how to be a Monarch way station.
Jane distributed the new WNS Program Guide to give everyone a feel for the types of programs they might be asked to assist with in the future.
Susan shared that plans for the first ever Ohio Valley Birding Festival were coming along nicely and that members of the Steering Committee were very excited about this new event. A week of hikes, lectures, workshops and activities will focus on educating people about migratory birds and the importance of protecting and providing habitat to ensure their survival. The event would be held over a number of days, but primarily occur on the weekend of May 2-4, 2008. She asked that all interested Master Naturalists please reserve the date now because there would be plenty of opportunity for docents to assist during the festival. Committees will start forming soon. Those specifically interested in helping plan or assist with the children’s activity area were encouraged to attend the Flying Wild curriculum training to be held on November 17th. Those in attendance offered a variety of suggestions for activities and sponsors. Susan will forward these on to the Steering Committee.
Lauren gave an impromptu tour of the newly renovated raptor facilities. She’s very busy training docents and new raptors! Master Naturalists with an interest in becoming a raptor handler are invited to speak to Lauren about being included in the next raptor docent training class.
Our next meeting will be held at the nature center at 6:30 PM on Monday, October 15. Heidi has arranged for Chuck Price, Professor of Science Education at USI, to give a presentation on the USI Bluebird Trail. Dr. Price will begin his talk at 6:30 sharp, so don't be late!
More info on the Bluebird trail can be found at: http://www.usi.edu/bluebird/.
Upcoming volunteer opportunities:
10/13 Recycle Saturday at Old Wal-Mart West, 8 am – Noon
10/20 & 21 “Tree”mendous Tree Weekend at WWNP
Upcoming educational opportunities:
10/16 John Castrale, IN DNR to speak about IN Raptors at WWNP @ 7 pm
11/17 Flying Wild curriculum training @ JJ Audubon State Park, 9 am-2 pm
Scott will be conducting Bird Banding Workshops during the upcoming months. If you would like to receive training in bird banding techniques and skills, please come on out. Practice is the only way to build confidence and learn the tricky techniques of removing birds from the mist net.
Please check these dates on your calendar:
Sunday, November 4, 9am-10:30am
Sunday, December 2, 1:00pm-2:30pm
Thursday, January 17, 9:00am-10:30am
A few of the dates listed are also open to the public, these are on Sunday mornings or afternoons.
The January date will be just for a Master Naturalists training class.
Scott says: "The last afternoon Bird Banding Workshop that I offered had over 50 public participants who came to watch and learn! It was somewhat overwhelming, but great. I could definitely use help during the workshops by trained Master Naturalists. This is a hands-on workshop for all who attend, as they assist with banding, recording information, and releasing banded birds. Generally, only trained hands assist with removal of birds from the net due to the difficulty of removing them, this is where I need help!
This will also be excellent training so that you can assist with the Ohio Valley Bird Festival during the first weekend May of 2008."
Contact Scott at skramer@wesselmannaturesociety.org or (812) 479-0771 ext. 102.
9/3/07
August 20 meeting minutes
Hello again, everyone!
Big thanks to Paul & Heidi Doss who hosted a great picnic at their farm.
Our geology field trip has been rescheduled for Saturday, September 22, and I will pass along the details as I receive them.
Treasurer Eldon Scott wants to remind everyone that we agreed on $25 annual dues. If you haven't yet paid, you can bring your dues to the next meeting, or send your dues to:
Eldon Scott
2561 W. 1125 S.
Haubstadt, IN 47639
Laurie Liggett is working on a design for volunteer name badges, and is hoping to collect photos of everyone. Details TBA.
Our next meeting will take place at WWNP on September 17 at 6:30 PM. Hope to see you all there!
:) Gena :)
Don't forget to check out the current volunteer opportunities and programs & education opportunities!
Big thanks to Paul & Heidi Doss who hosted a great picnic at their farm.
Our geology field trip has been rescheduled for Saturday, September 22, and I will pass along the details as I receive them.
Treasurer Eldon Scott wants to remind everyone that we agreed on $25 annual dues. If you haven't yet paid, you can bring your dues to the next meeting, or send your dues to:
Eldon Scott
2561 W. 1125 S.
Haubstadt, IN 47639
Laurie Liggett is working on a design for volunteer name badges, and is hoping to collect photos of everyone. Details TBA.
Our next meeting will take place at WWNP on September 17 at 6:30 PM. Hope to see you all there!
:) Gena :)
Don't forget to check out the current volunteer opportunities and programs & education opportunities!
7/25/07
July 16 Meeting Minutes
( 1 ) Business
Lois Schmidt provided wonderful snacks for the meeting. Thanks, Lois!
Eldon and Jane are working on getting a tax ID number for SIMNA, and will set up a bank account for the group. The bylaws have been amended to state that in the event that the SIMNA group dissolves, any remaining assets will be donated to Wesselman Nature Society.
The KEB Litter Survey has been completed, and SIMNA will receive $250 from Keep Evansville Beautiful for the brand-new treasury! Thanks to everyone who helped with the survey!
( 2 ) Bird Festival
Mark your calendars! The first-ever Evansville-area bird festival is being planned for May 1 - 4, 2008. Wesselman Nature Society is joining forces with the local Wild Birds Unlimited, the Evansville Audubon Society, Audubon State Park in Henderson, and SIMNA to create a birding education festival. SIMNA has been asked to handle the kids' craft areas, and there will be lots of volunteer opportunities associated with the event as a whole. Julie from Audubon State Park will be presenting a Flying Wild workshop sometime this Fall to help us gear up for the kids' programming. Stay tuned for more news about this exciting event!
( 3 ) Master Naturalist Geology Field Trip with Professor Paul Doss
Date: Saturday, August 11
Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location: We will meet at the Doss farm (14501 Big Cynthiana Road) at 8:00 AM
From there, we will carpool to locations in the Hoosier National Forest. Tentative stops include Hemlock Cliffs Nature Preserve and a “world-class” roadcut at SR 37 and I-64. You/We will return to the Doss farm around 5:00 PM.
The option exists to camp somewhere in Hoosier (and the Dosses may choose to stay and camp!). If you are interested in camping, please let us know when you RSVP so we can plan accordingly.
Wear good hiking shoes. Bring a sack lunch, water and a daypack.
To RSVP and / or for directions, contact Heidi and Paul Doss at fidiot@evansville.net.
( 4 ) Night Hike
We ended our meeting with a wonderful night hike, led by Scott Kramer. If you have ideas for future educational programs, please contact Heidi Doss at fidiot@evansville.net.
( 5 ) Our next meeting will be a picnic! (really!)
Master Naturalist Picnic Potluck
Date: Monday, August 20
Time: 6:30 – 10:00 PM
Location: Doss Farm (14501 Big Cynthiana Road, email Heidi at fidiot@evansville.net for directions)
Bring: A dish to share, a chair to sit on, and something to put on the grill
Agenda: We will start with a regular member meeting, share a meal and then end with some star watching with Gena.
Click here for upcoming programs and educational opportunities.
Click here for volunteer opportunities.
Lois Schmidt provided wonderful snacks for the meeting. Thanks, Lois!
Eldon and Jane are working on getting a tax ID number for SIMNA, and will set up a bank account for the group. The bylaws have been amended to state that in the event that the SIMNA group dissolves, any remaining assets will be donated to Wesselman Nature Society.
The KEB Litter Survey has been completed, and SIMNA will receive $250 from Keep Evansville Beautiful for the brand-new treasury! Thanks to everyone who helped with the survey!
( 2 ) Bird Festival
Mark your calendars! The first-ever Evansville-area bird festival is being planned for May 1 - 4, 2008. Wesselman Nature Society is joining forces with the local Wild Birds Unlimited, the Evansville Audubon Society, Audubon State Park in Henderson, and SIMNA to create a birding education festival. SIMNA has been asked to handle the kids' craft areas, and there will be lots of volunteer opportunities associated with the event as a whole. Julie from Audubon State Park will be presenting a Flying Wild workshop sometime this Fall to help us gear up for the kids' programming. Stay tuned for more news about this exciting event!
( 3 ) Master Naturalist Geology Field Trip with Professor Paul Doss
Date: Saturday, August 11
Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location: We will meet at the Doss farm (14501 Big Cynthiana Road) at 8:00 AM
From there, we will carpool to locations in the Hoosier National Forest. Tentative stops include Hemlock Cliffs Nature Preserve and a “world-class” roadcut at SR 37 and I-64. You/We will return to the Doss farm around 5:00 PM.
The option exists to camp somewhere in Hoosier (and the Dosses may choose to stay and camp!). If you are interested in camping, please let us know when you RSVP so we can plan accordingly.
Wear good hiking shoes. Bring a sack lunch, water and a daypack.
To RSVP and / or for directions, contact Heidi and Paul Doss at fidiot@evansville.net.
( 4 ) Night Hike
We ended our meeting with a wonderful night hike, led by Scott Kramer. If you have ideas for future educational programs, please contact Heidi Doss at fidiot@evansville.net.
( 5 ) Our next meeting will be a picnic! (really!)
Master Naturalist Picnic Potluck
Date: Monday, August 20
Time: 6:30 – 10:00 PM
Location: Doss Farm (14501 Big Cynthiana Road, email Heidi at fidiot@evansville.net for directions)
Bring: A dish to share, a chair to sit on, and something to put on the grill
Agenda: We will start with a regular member meeting, share a meal and then end with some star watching with Gena.
Click here for upcoming programs and educational opportunities.
Click here for volunteer opportunities.
6/25/07
June 18, 2007 Meeting Minutes
Business
We opened the meeting with further discussion of the group's name, and then those present added their votes to those previously cast via email. When the count was finalized, the name chosen was Southwestern Indiana Master Naturalists Association, or SIMNA.
Eldon Scott has agreed to serve as the group's treasurer, so a motion was made and passed to accept the following slate of officers for the July 1, 2007 – June 30, 2008 SIMNA year:
President: Jane Magary
Vice President: Heidi Doss
Treasurer: Eldon Scott
Secretary: Gena Garrett
Annual dues of $25 were previously agreed upon.
Gena presented a short tutorial on how to use the features of the webpage.
Susan would like to let everyone know that 101 Trees of Indiana (recommended by instructor Ron Rathfron) and Wildflowers of Tennessee, the Ohio Valley, and the Southern Appalachians (recommended by instructor Debbie Goedde) are now in stock in the nature center shop.
Job Openings
Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve is adopting extended hours for the summer and fall, and is in need of people to staff the nature center in short afternoon and evening shifts. Beginning July 1, the nature center will be open 8 AM – 6 PM every day of the week, including Mondays. To apply for a position, contact Susan Haislip.
SIMNA Fundraiser
Keep Evansville Beautiful (formerly Operation City Beautiful) is looking for 4 – 5 Master Naturalists to conduct a litter survey of Evansville. Volunteers will need to be able to commit about twelve hours of work over 2 or 3 days. It has been suggested that the survey group meet on two or three Saturdays. Volunteers will visit several pre-selected neighborhoods by car, noting the presence or absence of litter in each area.
KEB will pay $250 to SIMNA for the project, which will be a great start to our treasury!
This project will not count toward Master Naturalist service hours.
Please contact Gena Garrett at gena.garrett@gmail.com or (812) 204-8475 if you’re interested in participating.
A Note of Thanks
Jane—
I wish to express a huge “thank you” to you and the Master Naturalist group for all of your help this spring at Howell Wetlands. Our second annual Earth Day celebration was a great success, and you and the other Master Naturalists were indispensable and great to work with. Our spring season of school programs at Howell Wetlands exploded in popularity and we saw a 900% growth in demand from last year. I couldn’t have accommodated this growth without the Master Naturalists who helped me lead large groups of children through the Wetlands.
I hope to continue a great relationship with all of you as we grow and expand with exciting new programs, projects, and events. Thank you for your interest, passion, and dedication to education and our WNS programs! You are more valuable than you know!
Your fellow nature lover,
Lauren Preske
Coming soon!
Project Learning Tree Workshop
Date: Saturday, August 25
Time: 9 AM - 4 PM
Location: Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve
Cost: free
Do you enjoy the outdoors? Want to teach others about the outdoors?
Project Learning Tree is an award-winning environmental education program designed for educators, scout leaders, or others working with children in indoor or outdoor settings, outdoor labs, nature centers, or at the zoo.
PLT is a hands-on learning experience, so come ready to be actively involved! PLT instructs you how to help students learn about the world around them, their place in the world, and their responsibility for it. This PLT workshop is free through a grant with the Indiana Hardwood Lumbermen's Association.
Participants in this 7 hour class will receive a free PLT activity guide with over 400 pages packed full of information and activities relating to forest and plant ecology, biodiversity, air quality and more. Bring a sack lunch.
Call Scott Kramer at 812-479-0771 ext 102 to register. Maximum number of participants is 30, so register as soon as possible!
Bird Festival
In May of 2008, WNS, the Evansville Audubon Society, and Wild Birds Unlimited will team up to host a bird education festival. Stan Tekiela, author of Birds of Indiana, will be the keynote speaker. SIMNA has been asked to plan the children's activities for the festival. If you're interested in helping with the planning, the Bird Festival committee will be meeting at the nature center at 7 PM on July 10. Stay tuned for more details!
The next meeting will be held on Monday, July 16 at 6:30 PM at the nature center. Lois Schmidt will provide snacks, and we will be going on a night hike in Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve.
If you'd like to volunteer to bring snacks for the August meeting, please let us know.
Click here for current volunteer opportunities.
Click here for upcoming programs and educational opportunities.
We opened the meeting with further discussion of the group's name, and then those present added their votes to those previously cast via email. When the count was finalized, the name chosen was Southwestern Indiana Master Naturalists Association, or SIMNA.
Eldon Scott has agreed to serve as the group's treasurer, so a motion was made and passed to accept the following slate of officers for the July 1, 2007 – June 30, 2008 SIMNA year:
President: Jane Magary
Vice President: Heidi Doss
Treasurer: Eldon Scott
Secretary: Gena Garrett
Annual dues of $25 were previously agreed upon.
Gena presented a short tutorial on how to use the features of the webpage.
Susan would like to let everyone know that 101 Trees of Indiana (recommended by instructor Ron Rathfron) and Wildflowers of Tennessee, the Ohio Valley, and the Southern Appalachians (recommended by instructor Debbie Goedde) are now in stock in the nature center shop.
Job Openings
Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve is adopting extended hours for the summer and fall, and is in need of people to staff the nature center in short afternoon and evening shifts. Beginning July 1, the nature center will be open 8 AM – 6 PM every day of the week, including Mondays. To apply for a position, contact Susan Haislip.
SIMNA Fundraiser
Keep Evansville Beautiful (formerly Operation City Beautiful) is looking for 4 – 5 Master Naturalists to conduct a litter survey of Evansville. Volunteers will need to be able to commit about twelve hours of work over 2 or 3 days. It has been suggested that the survey group meet on two or three Saturdays. Volunteers will visit several pre-selected neighborhoods by car, noting the presence or absence of litter in each area.
KEB will pay $250 to SIMNA for the project, which will be a great start to our treasury!
This project will not count toward Master Naturalist service hours.
Please contact Gena Garrett at gena.garrett@gmail.com or (812) 204-8475 if you’re interested in participating.
A Note of Thanks
Jane—
I wish to express a huge “thank you” to you and the Master Naturalist group for all of your help this spring at Howell Wetlands. Our second annual Earth Day celebration was a great success, and you and the other Master Naturalists were indispensable and great to work with. Our spring season of school programs at Howell Wetlands exploded in popularity and we saw a 900% growth in demand from last year. I couldn’t have accommodated this growth without the Master Naturalists who helped me lead large groups of children through the Wetlands.
I hope to continue a great relationship with all of you as we grow and expand with exciting new programs, projects, and events. Thank you for your interest, passion, and dedication to education and our WNS programs! You are more valuable than you know!
Your fellow nature lover,
Lauren Preske
Coming soon!
Project Learning Tree Workshop
Date: Saturday, August 25
Time: 9 AM - 4 PM
Location: Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve
Cost: free
Do you enjoy the outdoors? Want to teach others about the outdoors?
Project Learning Tree is an award-winning environmental education program designed for educators, scout leaders, or others working with children in indoor or outdoor settings, outdoor labs, nature centers, or at the zoo.
PLT is a hands-on learning experience, so come ready to be actively involved! PLT instructs you how to help students learn about the world around them, their place in the world, and their responsibility for it. This PLT workshop is free through a grant with the Indiana Hardwood Lumbermen's Association.
Participants in this 7 hour class will receive a free PLT activity guide with over 400 pages packed full of information and activities relating to forest and plant ecology, biodiversity, air quality and more. Bring a sack lunch.
Call Scott Kramer at 812-479-0771 ext 102 to register. Maximum number of participants is 30, so register as soon as possible!
Bird Festival
In May of 2008, WNS, the Evansville Audubon Society, and Wild Birds Unlimited will team up to host a bird education festival. Stan Tekiela, author of Birds of Indiana, will be the keynote speaker. SIMNA has been asked to plan the children's activities for the festival. If you're interested in helping with the planning, the Bird Festival committee will be meeting at the nature center at 7 PM on July 10. Stay tuned for more details!
The next meeting will be held on Monday, July 16 at 6:30 PM at the nature center. Lois Schmidt will provide snacks, and we will be going on a night hike in Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve.
If you'd like to volunteer to bring snacks for the August meeting, please let us know.
Click here for current volunteer opportunities.
Click here for upcoming programs and educational opportunities.
6/7/07
May 21, 2007 meeting minutes
Hello again, everyone!
Here are the minutes and announcements from the May 21, 2007, meeting of the Indiana Master Naturalists group. It's a lot of info, but please take a few moments to read through it.
MEETING MINUTES:
( 1 ) Who Are We?
There was a discussion about what to name the group, but no consensus was reached. It was decided that a vote would be the most fair way to decide on a group name. Names that have been suggested are:
Southwestern Indiana Master Naturalists Association
Southwestern Indiana Master Naturalists Association of Wesselman Nature Society
Wesselman Master Naturalists Association
Master Naturalists Association of Wesselman Nature Society
Please email your vote (or further suggestions) to Jane Magary at jmagary@dpat.com by Wednesday, June 13th .
We will announce the results and formalize the vote at our next meeting.
( 2 ) Business
Susan Haislip would like to ask that anyone who has not yet turned in a volunteer interest survey, please do so ASAP.
Heidi Doss has not only agreed to serve as our charter Vice-President, but she has also already begun putting together programs for future meetings. Dr. Paul Doss has offered to conduct a geology field trip for us in August or September. Heidi has also offered to teach a one-hour program about how children learn, to help us learn methods for introducing young people to the wonders of the natural world.
The position of treasurer remains open at this time.
Dues for membership in the group were set at $25 per year.
Those present agreed that there would be no requirement for additional hours to be a member of the group. Requirements would be to pass the Master Naturalist class and complete service hours.
( 3 ) Guest Speakers
Vic Chamness, President of Wesselman Nature Society's Board of Directors, spoke with the group about the relationship between the Society and the Master Naturalist group. He thanked the group for their volunteer service, and invited Master Naturalists to attend Board of Directors' meetings to provide input and / or to serve on BOD committees.
The BOD has discussed last month's request for reduced Wesselman Nature Society membership fees for Master Naturalists, and the matter has been referred to the Board's Finance and Education Committees for further consideration. A BOD representative will attend the next IMN meeting to anwer any questions from the group.
Vic also talked about the exciting things that were in the works such as working with the city to plan and budget for renovations to the Wesselman Woods Nature Center building and a building at Howell Wetlands.
Group president Jane Magary asked Vic to pass the class members' thanks on to the Board and staff for the terrific instruction provided by staff during the Master Naturalist class.
Amy Brown, Program Manager for Canoe Evansville, gave a presentation about Canoe Evansville and Pigeon Creek. She answered group members' questions and shared a wonderful slide show.
Canoe Evansville's volunteer group meets at the Roca Bar on Kentucky Ave. at 6:00 PM on the first Thursday of each month, and all Master Naturalists are welcome to attend.
( 4 ) Next Meeting:
The next meeting will be held at 6:30 PM on Monday, June 18 at the nature center. We will be finalizing the vote for our group name, and Gena will give a short presentation on how to access and use the features on this website. If you are interested in providing refreshments, please contact Jane Magary at jmagary@dpat.com, (812) 473-6535 (day), or (812) 401-2327.
Click here for current volunteer opportunities.
Click here for upcoming programs and educational opportunities that you can enjoy.
Here are the minutes and announcements from the May 21, 2007, meeting of the Indiana Master Naturalists group. It's a lot of info, but please take a few moments to read through it.
MEETING MINUTES:
( 1 ) Who Are We?
There was a discussion about what to name the group, but no consensus was reached. It was decided that a vote would be the most fair way to decide on a group name. Names that have been suggested are:
Southwestern Indiana Master Naturalists Association
Southwestern Indiana Master Naturalists Association of Wesselman Nature Society
Wesselman Master Naturalists Association
Master Naturalists Association of Wesselman Nature Society
Please email your vote (or further suggestions) to Jane Magary at jmagary@dpat.com by Wednesday, June 13th .
We will announce the results and formalize the vote at our next meeting.
( 2 ) Business
Susan Haislip would like to ask that anyone who has not yet turned in a volunteer interest survey, please do so ASAP.
Heidi Doss has not only agreed to serve as our charter Vice-President, but she has also already begun putting together programs for future meetings. Dr. Paul Doss has offered to conduct a geology field trip for us in August or September. Heidi has also offered to teach a one-hour program about how children learn, to help us learn methods for introducing young people to the wonders of the natural world.
The position of treasurer remains open at this time.
Dues for membership in the group were set at $25 per year.
Those present agreed that there would be no requirement for additional hours to be a member of the group. Requirements would be to pass the Master Naturalist class and complete service hours.
( 3 ) Guest Speakers
Vic Chamness, President of Wesselman Nature Society's Board of Directors, spoke with the group about the relationship between the Society and the Master Naturalist group. He thanked the group for their volunteer service, and invited Master Naturalists to attend Board of Directors' meetings to provide input and / or to serve on BOD committees.
The BOD has discussed last month's request for reduced Wesselman Nature Society membership fees for Master Naturalists, and the matter has been referred to the Board's Finance and Education Committees for further consideration. A BOD representative will attend the next IMN meeting to anwer any questions from the group.
Vic also talked about the exciting things that were in the works such as working with the city to plan and budget for renovations to the Wesselman Woods Nature Center building and a building at Howell Wetlands.
Group president Jane Magary asked Vic to pass the class members' thanks on to the Board and staff for the terrific instruction provided by staff during the Master Naturalist class.
Amy Brown, Program Manager for Canoe Evansville, gave a presentation about Canoe Evansville and Pigeon Creek. She answered group members' questions and shared a wonderful slide show.
Canoe Evansville's volunteer group meets at the Roca Bar on Kentucky Ave. at 6:00 PM on the first Thursday of each month, and all Master Naturalists are welcome to attend.
( 4 ) Next Meeting:
The next meeting will be held at 6:30 PM on Monday, June 18 at the nature center. We will be finalizing the vote for our group name, and Gena will give a short presentation on how to access and use the features on this website. If you are interested in providing refreshments, please contact Jane Magary at jmagary@dpat.com, (812) 473-6535 (day), or (812) 401-2327.
Click here for current volunteer opportunities.
Click here for upcoming programs and educational opportunities that you can enjoy.
5/8/07
Welcome, IMN Class of 2007!
Hello, everyone!
Welcome to the IMN blog! This site has been set up as a place for us to post our minutes, announcements, photos, calls to action, and other various pieces of IMN business.
Post a comment to participate!
Meeting Minutes
April 23, 2007
Congratulations on completing the course, passing the exam, and beginning your volunteer hours! The next step is to join our brand new association for alumni.
We held our first organizational meeting on Monday, April 23. There were 20 people in attendance, and many others expressed interest in future attendance. We had a very positive discussion about staying “loosely” associated, with many expressing an interest in continuing to have educational meetings. We settled on trying to meet monthly on the third Monday at 6:30PM.
There was much discussion on what to call our association, so we will vote on that at our next meeting. Gena Garrett graciously volunteered to be our Secretary, and help create this newsletter to keep us informed! And until someone else volunteers, Jane Magary will act as President. That leaves the jobs of Vice-President and Treasurer up for grabs! Here’s your chance to take charge of this charter association and set the direction for the future. The subject of dues will also be voted on at our next meeting.
Next Meeting: May 21 at 6:30PM at the Nature Center.
There is a rumor that we may even have snacks and a speaker!
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Susan Haislip has requested that you turn in your volunteer interest list as soon as possible so that she can put together training for various volunteer positions. Please let her know what you want to help out with! shaislip@wesselmannaturesociety.org
Norma Duckworth needs help with Pickin on the Pigeon at Garvin Park on June 2, 2007. She will train volunteers to demonstrate the Enviroscape (the watershed model Lauren used in class) and explain handouts. Norma.duckworth@in.nacdnet.net
Welcome to the IMN blog! This site has been set up as a place for us to post our minutes, announcements, photos, calls to action, and other various pieces of IMN business.
Post a comment to participate!
Meeting Minutes
April 23, 2007
Congratulations on completing the course, passing the exam, and beginning your volunteer hours! The next step is to join our brand new association for alumni.
We held our first organizational meeting on Monday, April 23. There were 20 people in attendance, and many others expressed interest in future attendance. We had a very positive discussion about staying “loosely” associated, with many expressing an interest in continuing to have educational meetings. We settled on trying to meet monthly on the third Monday at 6:30PM.
There was much discussion on what to call our association, so we will vote on that at our next meeting. Gena Garrett graciously volunteered to be our Secretary, and help create this newsletter to keep us informed! And until someone else volunteers, Jane Magary will act as President. That leaves the jobs of Vice-President and Treasurer up for grabs! Here’s your chance to take charge of this charter association and set the direction for the future. The subject of dues will also be voted on at our next meeting.
Next Meeting: May 21 at 6:30PM at the Nature Center.
There is a rumor that we may even have snacks and a speaker!
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Susan Haislip has requested that you turn in your volunteer interest list as soon as possible so that she can put together training for various volunteer positions. Please let her know what you want to help out with! shaislip@wesselmannaturesociety.org
Norma Duckworth needs help with Pickin on the Pigeon at Garvin Park on June 2, 2007. She will train volunteers to demonstrate the Enviroscape (the watershed model Lauren used in class) and explain handouts. Norma.duckworth@in.nacdnet.net
1/1/07
2007 Meeting Minutes
September, 2007
Jane welcomed everyone and asked if there were any proposed changes to the minutes from the August meeting. There were not. Eldon Scott could not be at the meeting but Jane reported that the Association now had 10 paid members and a treasury balance of $500.
The WNS education committee is soliciting MN alumni input on test and course content in preparation for the next Master Naturalist class beginning in January. Suggestions were made including that there could be an essay component where participants actually perform observation and interpretation. Comments will be forwarded to the committee
Jane made the group aware that the Evansville Parks Department was asking residents to complete an online survey regarding their interests in Evansville parks and recreation. A number in attendance had already completed the survey and felt it was worthwhile. The survey can be accessed through the following website: www.usi.edu/parksurvey.asp
Lauren told the group that Fall Flutterby was a great success and thanked everyone that helped with the event. The evening insect hike was rescheduled for September 29th because of rain. She asked the group to think about more possible activities for adults during next year’s event. Some suggestions given included Monarch tagging, instruction on raising butterflies, and details on how to be a Monarch way station.
Jane distributed the new WNS Program Guide to give everyone a feel for the types of programs they might be asked to assist with in the future.
Susan shared that plans for the first ever Ohio Valley Birding Festival were coming along nicely and that members of the Steering Committee were very excited about this new event. A week of hikes, lectures, workshops and activities will focus on educating people about migratory birds and the importance of protecting and providing habitat to ensure their survival. The event would be held over a number of days, but primarily occur on the weekend of May 2-4, 2008. She asked that all interested Master Naturalists please reserve the date now because there would be plenty of opportunity for docents to assist during the festival. Committees will start forming soon. Those specifically interested in helping plan or assist with the children’s activity area were encouraged to attend the Flying Wild curriculum training to be held on November 17th. Those in attendance offered a variety of suggestions for activities and sponsors. Susan will forward these on to the Steering Committee.
Lauren gave an impromptu tour of the newly renovated raptor facilities. She’s very busy training docents and new raptors! Master Naturalists with an interest in becoming a raptor handler are invited to speak to Lauren about being included in the next raptor docent training class.
Our next meeting will be held at the nature center at 6:30 PM on Monday, October 15. Heidi has arranged for Chuck Price, Professor of Science Education at USI, to give a presentation on the USI Bluebird Trail. Dr. Price will begin his talk at 6:30 sharp, so don't be late!
More info on the Bluebird trail can be found at: http://www.usi.edu/bluebird/.
Upcoming volunteer opportunities:
10/13 Recycle Saturday at Old Wal-Mart West, 8 am – Noon
10/20 & 21 “Tree”mendous Tree Weekend at WWNP
Upcoming educational opportunities:
10/16 John Castrale, IN DNR to speak about IN Raptors at WWNP @ 7 pm
11/17 Flying Wild curriculum training @ JJ Audubon State Park, 9 am-2 pm
Scott will be conducting Bird Banding Workshops during the upcoming months. If you would like to receive training in bird banding techniques and skills, please come on out. Practice is the only way to build confidence and learn the tricky techniques of removing birds from the mist net.
Please check these dates on your calendar:
Sunday, November 4, 9am-10:30am
Sunday, December 2, 1:00pm-2:30pm
Thursday, January 17, 9:00am-10:30am
A few of the dates listed are also open to the public, these are on Sunday mornings or afternoons.
The January date will be just for a Master Naturalists training class.
Scott says: "The last afternoon Bird Banding Workshop that I offered had over 50 public participants who came to watch and learn! It was somewhat overwhelming, but great. I could definitely use help during the workshops by trained Master Naturalists. This is a hands-on workshop for all who attend, as they assist with banding, recording information, and releasing banded birds. Generally, only trained hands assist with removal of birds from the net due to the difficulty of removing them, this is where I need help!
This will also be excellent training so that you can assist with the Ohio Valley Bird Festival during the first weekend May of 2008."
Contact Scott at skramer@wesselmannaturesociety.org or (812) 479-0771 ext. 102
August 20, 2007
Hello again, everyone!
Big thanks to Paul & Heidi Doss who hosted a great picnic at their farm.
Our geology field trip has been rescheduled for Saturday, September 22, and I will pass along the details as I receive them.
Treasurer Eldon Scott wants to remind everyone that we agreed on $25 annual dues. If you haven't yet paid, you can bring your dues to the next meeting, or send your dues to:
Eldon Scott
2561 W. 1125 S.
Haubstadt, IN 47639
Laurie Liggett is working on a design for volunteer name badges, and is hoping to collect photos of everyone. Details TBA.
Our next meeting will take place at WWNP on September 17 at 6:30 PM. Hope to see you all there!
:) Gena :)
July 16, 2007
( 1 ) Business
Lois Schmidt provided wonderful snacks for the meeting. Thanks, Lois!
Eldon and Jane are working on getting a tax ID number for SIMNA, and will set up a bank account for the group. The bylaws have been amended to state that in the event that the SIMNA group dissolves, any remaining assets will be donated to Wesselman Nature Society.
The KEB Litter Survey has been completed, and SIMNA will receive $250 from Keep Evansville Beautiful for the brand-new treasury! Thanks to everyone who helped with the survey!
( 2 ) Bird Festival
Mark your calendars! The first-ever Evansville-area bird festival is being planned for May 1 - 4, 2008. Wesselman Nature Society is joining forces with the local Wild Birds Unlimited, the Evansville Audubon Society, Audubon State Park in Henderson, and SIMNA to create a birding education festival. SIMNA has been asked to handle the kids' craft areas, and there will be lots of volunteer opportunities associated with the event as a whole. Julie from Audubon State Park will be presenting a Flying Wild workshop sometime this Fall to help us gear up for the kids' programming. Stay tuned for more news about this exciting event!
( 3 ) Master Naturalist Geology Field Trip with Professor Paul Doss
Date: Saturday, August 11
Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location: We will meet at the Doss farm (14501 Big Cynthiana Road) at 8:00 AM
From there, we will carpool to locations in the Hoosier National Forest. Tentative stops include Hemlock Cliffs Nature Preserve and a “world-class” roadcut at SR 37 and I-64. You/We will return to the Doss farm around 5:00 PM.
The option exists to camp somewhere in Hoosier (and the Dosses may choose to stay and camp!). If you are interested in camping, please let us know when you RSVP so we can plan accordingly.
Wear good hiking shoes. Bring a sack lunch, water and a daypack.
To RSVP and / or for directions, contact Heidi and Paul Doss at fidiot@evansville.net.
( 4 ) Night Hike
We ended our meeting with a wonderful night hike, led by Scott Kramer. If you have ideas for future educational programs, please contact Heidi Doss at fidiot@evansville.net.
( 5 ) Our next meeting will be a picnic! (really!)
Master Naturalist Picnic Potluck
Date: Monday, August 20
Time: 6:30 – 10:00 PM
Location: Doss Farm (14501 Big Cynthiana Road, email Heidi at fidiot@evansville.net for directions)
Bring: A dish to share, a chair to sit on, and something to put on the grill
Agenda: We will start with a regular member meeting, share a meal and then end with some star watching with Gena.
June 18, 2007
We opened the meeting with further discussion of the group's name, and then those present added their votes to those previously cast via email. When the count was finalized, the name chosen was Southwestern Indiana Master Naturalists Association, or SIMNA.
Eldon Scott has agreed to serve as the group's treasurer, so a motion was made and passed to accept the following slate of officers for the July 1, 2007 – June 30, 2008 SIMNA year:
President: Jane Magary
Vice President: Heidi Doss
Treasurer: Eldon Scott
Secretary: Gena Garrett
Annual dues of $25 were previously agreed upon.
Gena presented a short tutorial on how to use the features of the webpage.
Susan would like to let everyone know that 101 Trees of Indiana (recommended by instructor Ron Rathfron) and Wildflowers of Tennessee, the Ohio Valley, and the Southern Appalachians (recommended by instructor Debbie Goedde) are now in stock in the nature center shop.
Job Openings
Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve is adopting extended hours for the summer and fall, and is in need of people to staff the nature center in short afternoon and evening shifts. Beginning July 1, the nature center will be open 8 AM – 6 PM every day of the week, including Mondays. To apply for a position, contact Susan Haislip.
SIMNA Fundraiser
Keep Evansville Beautiful (formerly Operation City Beautiful) is looking for 4 – 5 Master Naturalists to conduct a litter survey of Evansville. Volunteers will need to be able to commit about twelve hours of work over 2 or 3 days. It has been suggested that the survey group meet on two or three Saturdays. Volunteers will visit several pre-selected neighborhoods by car, noting the presence or absence of litter in each area.
KEB will pay $250 to SIMNA for the project, which will be a great start to our treasury!
This project will not count toward Master Naturalist service hours.
Please contact Gena Garrett at gena.garrett@gmail.com or (812) 204-8475 if you’re interested in participating.
A Note of Thanks
Jane—
I wish to express a huge “thank you” to you and the Master Naturalist group for all of your help this spring at Howell Wetlands. Our second annual Earth Day celebration was a great success, and you and the other Master Naturalists were indispensable and great to work with. Our spring season of school programs at Howell Wetlands exploded in popularity and we saw a 900% growth in demand from last year. I couldn’t have accommodated this growth without the Master Naturalists who helped me lead large groups of children through the Wetlands.
I hope to continue a great relationship with all of you as we grow and expand with exciting new programs, projects, and events. Thank you for your interest, passion, and dedication to education and our WNS programs! You are more valuable than you know!
Your fellow nature lover,
Lauren Preske
Coming soon!
Project Learning Tree Workshop
Date: Saturday, August 25
Time: 9 AM - 4 PM
Location: Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve
Cost: free
Do you enjoy the outdoors? Want to teach others about the outdoors?
Project Learning Tree is an award-winning environmental education program designed for educators, scout leaders, or others working with children in indoor or outdoor settings, outdoor labs, nature centers, or at the zoo.
PLT is a hands-on learning experience, so come ready to be actively involved! PLT instructs you how to help students learn about the world around them, their place in the world, and their responsibility for it. This PLT workshop is free through a grant with the Indiana Hardwood Lumbermen's Association.
Participants in this 7 hour class will receive a free PLT activity guide with over 400 pages packed full of information and activities relating to forest and plant ecology, biodiversity, air quality and more. Bring a sack lunch.
Call Scott Kramer at 812-479-0771 ext 102 to register. Maximum number of participants is 30, so register as soon as possible!
Bird Festival
In May of 2008, WNS, the Evansville Audubon Society, and Wild Birds Unlimited will team up to host a bird education festival. Stan Tekiela, author of Birds of Indiana, will be the keynote speaker. SIMNA has been asked to plan the children's activities for the festival. If you're interested in helping with the planning, the Bird Festival committee will be meeting at the nature center at 7 PM on July 10. Stay tuned for more details!
The next meeting will be held on Monday, July 16 at 6:30 PM at the nature center. Lois Schmidt will provide snacks, and we will be going on a night hike in Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve.
If you'd like to volunteer to bring snacks for the August meeting, please let us know.
May 21, 2007
( 1 ) Who Are We?
There was a discussion about what to name the group, but no consensus was reached. It was decided that a vote would be the most fair way to decide on a group name. Names that have been suggested are:
Southwestern Indiana Master Naturalists Association
Southwestern Indiana Master Naturalists Association of Wesselman Nature Society
Wesselman Master Naturalists Association
Master Naturalists Association of Wesselman Nature Society
Please email your vote (or further suggestions) to Jane Magary at jmagary@dpat.com by Wednesday, June 13th .
We will announce the results and formalize the vote at our next meeting.
( 2 ) Business
Susan Haislip would like to ask that anyone who has not yet turned in a volunteer interest survey, please do so ASAP.
Heidi Doss has not only agreed to serve as our charter Vice-President, but she has also already begun putting together programs for future meetings. Dr. Paul Doss has offered to conduct a geology field trip for us in August or September. Heidi has also offered to teach a one-hour program about how children learn, to help us learn methods for introducing young people to the wonders of the natural world.
The position of treasurer remains open at this time.
Dues for membership in the group were set at $25 per year.
Those present agreed that there would be no requirement for additional hours to be a member of the group. Requirements would be to pass the Master Naturalist class and complete service hours.
( 3 ) Guest Speakers
Vic Chamness, President of Wesselman Nature Society's Board of Directors, spoke with the group about the relationship between the Society and the Master Naturalist group. He thanked the group for their volunteer service, and invited Master Naturalists to attend Board of Directors' meetings to provide input and / or to serve on BOD committees.
The BOD has discussed last month's request for reduced Wesselman Nature Society membership fees for Master Naturalists, and the matter has been referred to the Board's Finance and Education Committees for further consideration. A BOD representative will attend the next IMN meeting to anwer any questions from the group.
Vic also talked about the exciting things that were in the works such as working with the city to plan and budget for renovations to the Wesselman Woods Nature Center building and a building at Howell Wetlands.
Group president Jane Magary asked Vic to pass the class members' thanks on to the Board and staff for the terrific instruction provided by staff during the Master Naturalist class.
Amy Brown, Program Manager for Canoe Evansville, gave a presentation about Canoe Evansville and Pigeon Creek. She answered group members' questions and shared a wonderful slide show.
Canoe Evansville's volunteer group meets at the Roca Bar on Kentucky Ave. at 6:00 PM on the first Thursday of each month, and all Master Naturalists are welcome to attend.
( 4 ) Next Meeting:
The next meeting will be held at 6:30 PM on Monday, June 18 at the nature center. We will be finalizing the vote for our group name, and Gena will give a short presentation on how to access and use the features on this website. If you are interested in providing refreshments, please contact Jane Magary at jmagary@dpat.com, (812) 473-6535 (day), or (812) 401-2327.
April 23, 2007
Congratulations on completing the course, passing the exam, and beginning your volunteer hours! The next step is to join our brand new association for alumni.
We held our first organizational meeting on Monday, April 23. There were 20 people in attendance, and many others expressed interest in future attendance. We had a very positive discussion about staying “loosely” associated, with many expressing an interest in continuing to have educational meetings. We settled on trying to meet monthly on the third Monday at 6:30PM.
There was much discussion on what to call our association, so we will vote on that at our next meeting. Gena Garrett graciously volunteered to be our Secretary, and help create this newsletter to keep us informed! And until someone else volunteers, Jane Magary will act as President. That leaves the jobs of Vice-President and Treasurer up for grabs! Here’s your chance to take charge of this charter association and set the direction for the future. The subject of dues will also be voted on at our next meeting.
Next Meeting: May 21 at 6:30PM at the Nature Center.
There is a rumor that we may even have snacks and a speaker!
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Susan Haislip has requested that you turn in your volunteer interest list as soon as possible so that she can put together training for various volunteer positions. Please let her know what you want to help out with! shaislip@wesselmannaturesociety.org
Norma Duckworth needs help with Pickin on the Pigeon at Garvin Park on June 2, 2007. She will train volunteers to demonstrate the Enviroscape (the watershed model Lauren used in class) and explain handouts. Norma.duckworth@in.nacdnet.net
Jane welcomed everyone and asked if there were any proposed changes to the minutes from the August meeting. There were not. Eldon Scott could not be at the meeting but Jane reported that the Association now had 10 paid members and a treasury balance of $500.
The WNS education committee is soliciting MN alumni input on test and course content in preparation for the next Master Naturalist class beginning in January. Suggestions were made including that there could be an essay component where participants actually perform observation and interpretation. Comments will be forwarded to the committee
Jane made the group aware that the Evansville Parks Department was asking residents to complete an online survey regarding their interests in Evansville parks and recreation. A number in attendance had already completed the survey and felt it was worthwhile. The survey can be accessed through the following website: www.usi.edu/parksurvey.asp
Lauren told the group that Fall Flutterby was a great success and thanked everyone that helped with the event. The evening insect hike was rescheduled for September 29th because of rain. She asked the group to think about more possible activities for adults during next year’s event. Some suggestions given included Monarch tagging, instruction on raising butterflies, and details on how to be a Monarch way station.
Jane distributed the new WNS Program Guide to give everyone a feel for the types of programs they might be asked to assist with in the future.
Susan shared that plans for the first ever Ohio Valley Birding Festival were coming along nicely and that members of the Steering Committee were very excited about this new event. A week of hikes, lectures, workshops and activities will focus on educating people about migratory birds and the importance of protecting and providing habitat to ensure their survival. The event would be held over a number of days, but primarily occur on the weekend of May 2-4, 2008. She asked that all interested Master Naturalists please reserve the date now because there would be plenty of opportunity for docents to assist during the festival. Committees will start forming soon. Those specifically interested in helping plan or assist with the children’s activity area were encouraged to attend the Flying Wild curriculum training to be held on November 17th. Those in attendance offered a variety of suggestions for activities and sponsors. Susan will forward these on to the Steering Committee.
Lauren gave an impromptu tour of the newly renovated raptor facilities. She’s very busy training docents and new raptors! Master Naturalists with an interest in becoming a raptor handler are invited to speak to Lauren about being included in the next raptor docent training class.
Our next meeting will be held at the nature center at 6:30 PM on Monday, October 15. Heidi has arranged for Chuck Price, Professor of Science Education at USI, to give a presentation on the USI Bluebird Trail. Dr. Price will begin his talk at 6:30 sharp, so don't be late!
More info on the Bluebird trail can be found at: http://www.usi.edu/bluebird/.
Upcoming volunteer opportunities:
10/13 Recycle Saturday at Old Wal-Mart West, 8 am – Noon
10/20 & 21 “Tree”mendous Tree Weekend at WWNP
Upcoming educational opportunities:
10/16 John Castrale, IN DNR to speak about IN Raptors at WWNP @ 7 pm
11/17 Flying Wild curriculum training @ JJ Audubon State Park, 9 am-2 pm
Scott will be conducting Bird Banding Workshops during the upcoming months. If you would like to receive training in bird banding techniques and skills, please come on out. Practice is the only way to build confidence and learn the tricky techniques of removing birds from the mist net.
Please check these dates on your calendar:
Sunday, November 4, 9am-10:30am
Sunday, December 2, 1:00pm-2:30pm
Thursday, January 17, 9:00am-10:30am
A few of the dates listed are also open to the public, these are on Sunday mornings or afternoons.
The January date will be just for a Master Naturalists training class.
Scott says: "The last afternoon Bird Banding Workshop that I offered had over 50 public participants who came to watch and learn! It was somewhat overwhelming, but great. I could definitely use help during the workshops by trained Master Naturalists. This is a hands-on workshop for all who attend, as they assist with banding, recording information, and releasing banded birds. Generally, only trained hands assist with removal of birds from the net due to the difficulty of removing them, this is where I need help!
This will also be excellent training so that you can assist with the Ohio Valley Bird Festival during the first weekend May of 2008."
Contact Scott at skramer@wesselmannaturesociety.org or (812) 479-0771 ext. 102
August 20, 2007
Hello again, everyone!
Big thanks to Paul & Heidi Doss who hosted a great picnic at their farm.
Our geology field trip has been rescheduled for Saturday, September 22, and I will pass along the details as I receive them.
Treasurer Eldon Scott wants to remind everyone that we agreed on $25 annual dues. If you haven't yet paid, you can bring your dues to the next meeting, or send your dues to:
Eldon Scott
2561 W. 1125 S.
Haubstadt, IN 47639
Laurie Liggett is working on a design for volunteer name badges, and is hoping to collect photos of everyone. Details TBA.
Our next meeting will take place at WWNP on September 17 at 6:30 PM. Hope to see you all there!
:) Gena :)
July 16, 2007
( 1 ) Business
Lois Schmidt provided wonderful snacks for the meeting. Thanks, Lois!
Eldon and Jane are working on getting a tax ID number for SIMNA, and will set up a bank account for the group. The bylaws have been amended to state that in the event that the SIMNA group dissolves, any remaining assets will be donated to Wesselman Nature Society.
The KEB Litter Survey has been completed, and SIMNA will receive $250 from Keep Evansville Beautiful for the brand-new treasury! Thanks to everyone who helped with the survey!
( 2 ) Bird Festival
Mark your calendars! The first-ever Evansville-area bird festival is being planned for May 1 - 4, 2008. Wesselman Nature Society is joining forces with the local Wild Birds Unlimited, the Evansville Audubon Society, Audubon State Park in Henderson, and SIMNA to create a birding education festival. SIMNA has been asked to handle the kids' craft areas, and there will be lots of volunteer opportunities associated with the event as a whole. Julie from Audubon State Park will be presenting a Flying Wild workshop sometime this Fall to help us gear up for the kids' programming. Stay tuned for more news about this exciting event!
( 3 ) Master Naturalist Geology Field Trip with Professor Paul Doss
Date: Saturday, August 11
Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location: We will meet at the Doss farm (14501 Big Cynthiana Road) at 8:00 AM
From there, we will carpool to locations in the Hoosier National Forest. Tentative stops include Hemlock Cliffs Nature Preserve and a “world-class” roadcut at SR 37 and I-64. You/We will return to the Doss farm around 5:00 PM.
The option exists to camp somewhere in Hoosier (and the Dosses may choose to stay and camp!). If you are interested in camping, please let us know when you RSVP so we can plan accordingly.
Wear good hiking shoes. Bring a sack lunch, water and a daypack.
To RSVP and / or for directions, contact Heidi and Paul Doss at fidiot@evansville.net.
( 4 ) Night Hike
We ended our meeting with a wonderful night hike, led by Scott Kramer. If you have ideas for future educational programs, please contact Heidi Doss at fidiot@evansville.net.
( 5 ) Our next meeting will be a picnic! (really!)
Master Naturalist Picnic Potluck
Date: Monday, August 20
Time: 6:30 – 10:00 PM
Location: Doss Farm (14501 Big Cynthiana Road, email Heidi at fidiot@evansville.net for directions)
Bring: A dish to share, a chair to sit on, and something to put on the grill
Agenda: We will start with a regular member meeting, share a meal and then end with some star watching with Gena.
June 18, 2007
We opened the meeting with further discussion of the group's name, and then those present added their votes to those previously cast via email. When the count was finalized, the name chosen was Southwestern Indiana Master Naturalists Association, or SIMNA.
Eldon Scott has agreed to serve as the group's treasurer, so a motion was made and passed to accept the following slate of officers for the July 1, 2007 – June 30, 2008 SIMNA year:
President: Jane Magary
Vice President: Heidi Doss
Treasurer: Eldon Scott
Secretary: Gena Garrett
Annual dues of $25 were previously agreed upon.
Gena presented a short tutorial on how to use the features of the webpage.
Susan would like to let everyone know that 101 Trees of Indiana (recommended by instructor Ron Rathfron) and Wildflowers of Tennessee, the Ohio Valley, and the Southern Appalachians (recommended by instructor Debbie Goedde) are now in stock in the nature center shop.
Job Openings
Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve is adopting extended hours for the summer and fall, and is in need of people to staff the nature center in short afternoon and evening shifts. Beginning July 1, the nature center will be open 8 AM – 6 PM every day of the week, including Mondays. To apply for a position, contact Susan Haislip.
SIMNA Fundraiser
Keep Evansville Beautiful (formerly Operation City Beautiful) is looking for 4 – 5 Master Naturalists to conduct a litter survey of Evansville. Volunteers will need to be able to commit about twelve hours of work over 2 or 3 days. It has been suggested that the survey group meet on two or three Saturdays. Volunteers will visit several pre-selected neighborhoods by car, noting the presence or absence of litter in each area.
KEB will pay $250 to SIMNA for the project, which will be a great start to our treasury!
This project will not count toward Master Naturalist service hours.
Please contact Gena Garrett at gena.garrett@gmail.com or (812) 204-8475 if you’re interested in participating.
A Note of Thanks
Jane—
I wish to express a huge “thank you” to you and the Master Naturalist group for all of your help this spring at Howell Wetlands. Our second annual Earth Day celebration was a great success, and you and the other Master Naturalists were indispensable and great to work with. Our spring season of school programs at Howell Wetlands exploded in popularity and we saw a 900% growth in demand from last year. I couldn’t have accommodated this growth without the Master Naturalists who helped me lead large groups of children through the Wetlands.
I hope to continue a great relationship with all of you as we grow and expand with exciting new programs, projects, and events. Thank you for your interest, passion, and dedication to education and our WNS programs! You are more valuable than you know!
Your fellow nature lover,
Lauren Preske
Coming soon!
Project Learning Tree Workshop
Date: Saturday, August 25
Time: 9 AM - 4 PM
Location: Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve
Cost: free
Do you enjoy the outdoors? Want to teach others about the outdoors?
Project Learning Tree is an award-winning environmental education program designed for educators, scout leaders, or others working with children in indoor or outdoor settings, outdoor labs, nature centers, or at the zoo.
PLT is a hands-on learning experience, so come ready to be actively involved! PLT instructs you how to help students learn about the world around them, their place in the world, and their responsibility for it. This PLT workshop is free through a grant with the Indiana Hardwood Lumbermen's Association.
Participants in this 7 hour class will receive a free PLT activity guide with over 400 pages packed full of information and activities relating to forest and plant ecology, biodiversity, air quality and more. Bring a sack lunch.
Call Scott Kramer at 812-479-0771 ext 102 to register. Maximum number of participants is 30, so register as soon as possible!
Bird Festival
In May of 2008, WNS, the Evansville Audubon Society, and Wild Birds Unlimited will team up to host a bird education festival. Stan Tekiela, author of Birds of Indiana, will be the keynote speaker. SIMNA has been asked to plan the children's activities for the festival. If you're interested in helping with the planning, the Bird Festival committee will be meeting at the nature center at 7 PM on July 10. Stay tuned for more details!
The next meeting will be held on Monday, July 16 at 6:30 PM at the nature center. Lois Schmidt will provide snacks, and we will be going on a night hike in Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve.
If you'd like to volunteer to bring snacks for the August meeting, please let us know.
May 21, 2007
( 1 ) Who Are We?
There was a discussion about what to name the group, but no consensus was reached. It was decided that a vote would be the most fair way to decide on a group name. Names that have been suggested are:
Southwestern Indiana Master Naturalists Association
Southwestern Indiana Master Naturalists Association of Wesselman Nature Society
Wesselman Master Naturalists Association
Master Naturalists Association of Wesselman Nature Society
Please email your vote (or further suggestions) to Jane Magary at jmagary@dpat.com by Wednesday, June 13th .
We will announce the results and formalize the vote at our next meeting.
( 2 ) Business
Susan Haislip would like to ask that anyone who has not yet turned in a volunteer interest survey, please do so ASAP.
Heidi Doss has not only agreed to serve as our charter Vice-President, but she has also already begun putting together programs for future meetings. Dr. Paul Doss has offered to conduct a geology field trip for us in August or September. Heidi has also offered to teach a one-hour program about how children learn, to help us learn methods for introducing young people to the wonders of the natural world.
The position of treasurer remains open at this time.
Dues for membership in the group were set at $25 per year.
Those present agreed that there would be no requirement for additional hours to be a member of the group. Requirements would be to pass the Master Naturalist class and complete service hours.
( 3 ) Guest Speakers
Vic Chamness, President of Wesselman Nature Society's Board of Directors, spoke with the group about the relationship between the Society and the Master Naturalist group. He thanked the group for their volunteer service, and invited Master Naturalists to attend Board of Directors' meetings to provide input and / or to serve on BOD committees.
The BOD has discussed last month's request for reduced Wesselman Nature Society membership fees for Master Naturalists, and the matter has been referred to the Board's Finance and Education Committees for further consideration. A BOD representative will attend the next IMN meeting to anwer any questions from the group.
Vic also talked about the exciting things that were in the works such as working with the city to plan and budget for renovations to the Wesselman Woods Nature Center building and a building at Howell Wetlands.
Group president Jane Magary asked Vic to pass the class members' thanks on to the Board and staff for the terrific instruction provided by staff during the Master Naturalist class.
Amy Brown, Program Manager for Canoe Evansville, gave a presentation about Canoe Evansville and Pigeon Creek. She answered group members' questions and shared a wonderful slide show.
Canoe Evansville's volunteer group meets at the Roca Bar on Kentucky Ave. at 6:00 PM on the first Thursday of each month, and all Master Naturalists are welcome to attend.
( 4 ) Next Meeting:
The next meeting will be held at 6:30 PM on Monday, June 18 at the nature center. We will be finalizing the vote for our group name, and Gena will give a short presentation on how to access and use the features on this website. If you are interested in providing refreshments, please contact Jane Magary at jmagary@dpat.com, (812) 473-6535 (day), or (812) 401-2327.
April 23, 2007
Congratulations on completing the course, passing the exam, and beginning your volunteer hours! The next step is to join our brand new association for alumni.
We held our first organizational meeting on Monday, April 23. There were 20 people in attendance, and many others expressed interest in future attendance. We had a very positive discussion about staying “loosely” associated, with many expressing an interest in continuing to have educational meetings. We settled on trying to meet monthly on the third Monday at 6:30PM.
There was much discussion on what to call our association, so we will vote on that at our next meeting. Gena Garrett graciously volunteered to be our Secretary, and help create this newsletter to keep us informed! And until someone else volunteers, Jane Magary will act as President. That leaves the jobs of Vice-President and Treasurer up for grabs! Here’s your chance to take charge of this charter association and set the direction for the future. The subject of dues will also be voted on at our next meeting.
Next Meeting: May 21 at 6:30PM at the Nature Center.
There is a rumor that we may even have snacks and a speaker!
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Susan Haislip has requested that you turn in your volunteer interest list as soon as possible so that she can put together training for various volunteer positions. Please let her know what you want to help out with! shaislip@wesselmannaturesociety.org
Norma Duckworth needs help with Pickin on the Pigeon at Garvin Park on June 2, 2007. She will train volunteers to demonstrate the Enviroscape (the watershed model Lauren used in class) and explain handouts. Norma.duckworth@in.nacdnet.net
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