08-09-2012, 11:10 AM
"We have a stocked pond for kids to learn how to cast and catch a fish, and then gently release it," said the DNR's coordinator for the event, Janet Canode. "We'll have DNR staff and volunteers on site, to teach kids how to shoot using a pellet gun, and a bow, too. We have all the equipment, right down to the bait and the safety glasses."
A couple of extra treats are in store for this year's visitors: the Passport to Summer RV tour, and a taxidermy mount of Michigan's only known wild wolverine.
The Passport to Summer RV will be on site during the kickoff on Monday, Aug. 13, from 4 to 8 p.m., where visitors can:
Indulge in a free sample of Hudsonville's Pure Michigan Caramel Apple ice cream, the official flavor of Michigan state parks;
Learn about the state parks' Recreation Passport; and<br />
Get inspired by Recreation 101, a series of free, introductory classes and programs on everything from archery and kayaking to geocaching and campfire cooking.
Visitors can also get a rare, up-close look at Michigan's "lone" wolverine. Discovered in the thumb area in 2004, the wolverine roamed the Minden City State Game Area until its natural death in 2010. The exhibit will be on display at the fair August 16-19 and features a taxidermy mount of the wolverine along with information about its time in Michigan and its natural history.
The U.P.State Fair takes place in downtown Escanaba. For more information about the fair, visit www.upstatefair.org.
To find out more about volunteering at the Pocket Park, contact Janet Canode at canodej@michigan.gov or 517-241-5120 or Joe Russell at 906-789-0714.
A couple of extra treats are in store for this year's visitors: the Passport to Summer RV tour, and a taxidermy mount of Michigan's only known wild wolverine.
The Passport to Summer RV will be on site during the kickoff on Monday, Aug. 13, from 4 to 8 p.m., where visitors can:
Indulge in a free sample of Hudsonville's Pure Michigan Caramel Apple ice cream, the official flavor of Michigan state parks;
Learn about the state parks' Recreation Passport; and<br />
Get inspired by Recreation 101, a series of free, introductory classes and programs on everything from archery and kayaking to geocaching and campfire cooking.
Visitors can also get a rare, up-close look at Michigan's "lone" wolverine. Discovered in the thumb area in 2004, the wolverine roamed the Minden City State Game Area until its natural death in 2010. The exhibit will be on display at the fair August 16-19 and features a taxidermy mount of the wolverine along with information about its time in Michigan and its natural history.
The U.P.State Fair takes place in downtown Escanaba. For more information about the fair, visit www.upstatefair.org.
To find out more about volunteering at the Pocket Park, contact Janet Canode at canodej@michigan.gov or 517-241-5120 or Joe Russell at 906-789-0714.