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SUMMARY:Farley Center Bluegrass Concert with Down From the Hills
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for an in-person bluegrass concert with “Down from the Hills” at the Farley Center under the Bur Oak Welcoming Area (BOWA ).\n\nSee: http://personalpages.tds.net/~downhome \nListen to a little of their music \n\nCome join us for an in-person bluegrass concert with “Down from the Hills” at the Farley Center under the Bur Oak Welcoming Area (BOWA ).\n\nSee: http://personalpages.tds.net/~downhomeListen to a little of their music \n\nCost: $15 (PAY AT THE DOOR) \nSUPPORT YOUR LOCAL MUSICIANS!\nAll proceeds will go to the musicians \nCome join us for an in person bluegrass concert with “Down from the Hills” at the Farley Center under the Bur Oak Welcoming Area (BOWA ).\nSee: http://personalpages.tds.net/~downhome\n\nWe encourage attendees to come early or stay late and take a walk through the Natural Path Sanctuary and Farley Center farms.Please bring your own blanket\, chair\, food and drinks to the concert. Please bring your masks as well.\nWe are offering an informational tour with Farley Center Board Vice Chair Jeanne Meier at 4:00 – one hour before the concert.\n\n**Farley Center honey ($10) and organic vegetables will be available. Please bring cash.** \nFor any questions\, please contact us a 608-845-8724 or e-mail us at programs@farleycenter.org \nHOSTED BY: \nFarley Center\nwww.farleycenter.org \nDown from the Hills\nhttp://personalpages.tds.net/~downhome \nSouthwest Wisconsin Area Progressives (SWWAP)\nhttps://swwap.org/ \nNatural Path Sanctuary\nwww.naturalpathsanctuary.org \nListen to a little of their music\n\n\nPat Downing: mandolin\, fiddle\, melodion\, vocals\nBill McWilliams: banjo\, guitar\, vocals\nLee Grady: guitar\, harmonica\, vocals\nKevin Lague: upright bass\, vocals
URL:http://naturalpathsanctuary.org/event/farley-center-bluegrass-concert-with-down-from-the-hills/
LOCATION:Farley Center for Peace\, Justice & Sustainability\, 2299 Spring Rose Rd.\, Verona\, WI\, United States
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED - Farley Center Tour of Prairie Spirit Wildlife Sanctuary
DESCRIPTION:Come join the Farley Center for a visit/tour to Prairie Spirit Wildlife Sanctuary in Springdale. Dr. John Barnes established this sanctuary in 2000 and serves as the Director of the Sanctuary. Dr. Barnes has been a long time Farley Center Board Member from the beginning of the Farley Center until August 2016. http://www.wildlifelandtrust.org/…/prairie-spirit… \nPLEASE MEET PROMPTLY at 10:30 AM on Saturday\, June 26 at the Prairie Sprit Wildlife Sanctuary located at 1811 Spring Rose Road. \nDr. Barnes will give a presentation/tour (PLEASE SOCIAL DISTANCE DURING THE OUTDOOR PRESENTATION) and then attendees may stay until 3:00 p.m. to walk about the sanctuary on their own. \n“The Prairie Spirit Wildlife Sanctuary is 200 acres of land in Springdale\, Wisconsin. The terrain is quite gentle and rolling\, with good drainage and deep soils with few outcrops. Most of the property is formerly tilled land that has been restored to tall grass prairie\, native to the area. The remaining land is central hardwood forest dominated by oaks and hickories. There also are a few planted softwood stands – spruce and red pine.”\n“Three springs form ponds on the property and provide life-sustaining water year-round for the animals who call this place home. More than 130 bird species have been seen at the sanctuary\, including chestnut-sided warbler\, common yellowthroat\, and grasshopper sparrow. White-tailed deer thrive here\, along with many varieties of reptiles and amphibians.” \n“The sanctuary was established in 2000 by the donation of a conservation easement by Dr. John Barnes. He worked with the Humane Society Wildlife Land Trust to ensure that his property would forever remain a safe haven for the wildlife who call it home. As with all land protected by HSWLT conservation easements\, recreational and commercial hunting and trapping\, as well as destructive logging practices\, will always be prohibited.”
URL:http://naturalpathsanctuary.org/event/farley-center-tour-of-prairie-spirit-wildlife-sanctuary-2/
LOCATION:Prairie Spirit Wildlife Sanctuary\, 1811 Spring Rose Rd.\, Springdale\, WI\, United States
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