posted by Barbara Dixson, photos by Steve Faber A bright autumn morning drew Steve out wandering in the Reserve with his camera. Maples at their glorious peak Sunday morning on Moses Creek, just before the sun went behind the clouds...
Continue readingWho lives in the Reserve? Join the Forest Homes Tour
by Chris McCart, introduced by Barbara Dixson Each semester, students in Dr. Chris McCart’s environmental education and interpretation practicum create signs to post around Schmeeckle Reserve to invite passers-by into yet another dimension of this magical space. Up now on the Trail of Reflections: glimpses of forest homes. The signs from the spring semester...
Continue readingPolishing Up the Reserve for the Candlelight Hike
by Barbara Dixson The Fall Candlelight Hike Festival is just around the corner, this Friday, November 1 from 6-9 p.m. Most falls, several thousand visitors walk the trails by torchlight and jack-o’-lantern glow. To make these visitors welcome, our fabulous volunteer crew–the Tuesday crew–has been working diligently to put everything in good order. Above:...
Continue readingPumpkins Needed! Candlelight Hike Ahead
posted by Barbara Dixson, information and photos provided by Alex Mentele The Fall Candlelight Hike Festival is this Friday, November 1! Just picture the trails of the Reserve blazing with torches and glowing with the smiles and leers of hundreds of jack-o’-lanterns, while the pavilion and surrounding areas buzz with craft and learning stations,...
Continue readingHanging Out With the Shakespeare Crowd
by Barbara Dixson From Thursday, August 15, through Sunday, August 18, this summer, Schmeeckle Reserve echoed with the poetic, sometimes puzzling, and often bawdy lines of Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor. It’s the fourth year in a row that the Central Wisconsin Area Community Theater (cwACT) has performed Shakespeare in the Reserve, sponsored...
Continue readingSteve Faber’s July and August Photos Around the Reserve
by Barbara Dixson This summer, Steve has been noticing our busy and beautiful insect life in Schmeeckle. He labeled this submission “Bugs!”...
Continue readingSchmeeckle’s Babies
by Rae Henneman Pictured above: striped skunk kits This spring and summer Schmeeckle was awash with babies! Big and small, we had them all. We had a doubled up family of geese with about 20 goslings combined! Good luck walking past them unscathed. We also had multiple pairs of twin fawns. Having twins is...
Continue readingJazz in the Woods
by Barbara Dixson Point of Jazz performed for the Friends’ third entry in our summer music series, and they were wonderful! The five musicians–Jessie Crandall, Colt Maichle, Kadin Yach, Mat Chapman, and Jayce Gorski–are recent UWSP grads, brimming with creativity and energy to give pzazz to their finely honed skills. Friends gathered early, chatting...
Continue readingKids Explore Schmeeckle in Nature Explorers Day Camp
by Barbara Dixson For the past two weeks, a dozen or so children of younger elementary age have spent their afternoons exploring Schmeeckle, led by Em Sinclair, a UWSP forest recreation major, and Adasyn Bullard, a UWSP soils major, with backing from Schmeeckle staff members Griffin Bray and Melissa Ruether. This is the first...
Continue readingSteve Faber’s June Photos Around the Reserve
by Barbara Dixson More lovely photos from Steve Faber! Steve calls the one above “self-portrait from final wetlands bridge.” Maple leaf, fallen in our very moist late spring. Blue flag iris leans onto the boardwalk....
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