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May
Event Details
Highlands Chapter May Meeting: Land Conservation and the Buffalo River Foundation MEETING DETAILS WHEN: Thursday, May 8th, 2025 6:30 pm – Social Time 7:00 pm – Short Business Meeting with Elections for Chapter President and Secretary
Event Details
Highlands Chapter May Meeting: Land Conservation and the Buffalo River Foundation
MEETING DETAILS
WHEN:
- Thursday, May 8th, 2025
- 6:30 pm – Social Time
- 7:00 pm – Short Business Meeting with Elections for Chapter President and Secretary followed by Speaker and Program
WHERE:
- First United Presbyterian Church
- Upper Witherspoon Hall
- 695 E. Calvin Street
- Fayetteville, AR 72703
Directions to Meeting Site: Click on “Location” below for Google Map
SPEAKER:
- Scott Simon
- Scott is the director of the Don and Millie Nelms Foundation which works on dyslexia. He also serves as a Commissioner with the Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission, is on the board of the Buffalo River Foundation, and is an advisor for the Ozark Natural Science Center and for Studio Drift. He previously was the director of The Nature Conservancy in Arkansas where he supported partnerships in Arkansas and helped develop conservation programs in east Africa and Latin America. He has been inducted in the Arkansas Outdoor Hall of Fame. Scott has a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin and a Master’s degree in Natural Resource Ecology from the University of Illinois.
PROGRAM TOPIC:
- The Buffalo River Foundation and Land Conservation
- The Foundation works positively with interested Buffalo River watershed landowners to conserve their land for the natural, recreational, scenic, historical and productive values of the Buffalo National River. Working collaboratively with landowners and many organizations like the Ozark Society, the Buffalo River Foundation has conserved more than 25 key properties in the Watershed. The organization is growing its impact.
- For his presentation Scott Simon will feature some of these conserved properties, ongoing work to protect the river, and some exciting upcoming projects and partnership opportunities. Other Buffalo River Foundation board members will participate and be available for questions.
Contact Person:
- Peggy Bulla
- OSHC Vice-Chair
- (479) 586-2493
Time
May 8, 2025 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM(GMT-05:00)
Organizer
Event Details
Come see the latest trail shelter on the Ouachita Trail! We will take a four mile round trip hike along the north shore of Lake Maumelle to see the new
Event Details
Come see the latest trail shelter on the Ouachita Trail! We will take a four mile round trip hike along the north shore of Lake Maumelle to see the new build. Bring boots, snacks and water. Meet at the Walmart on Cantrell (Hwy 10) near garden center at 9 am.
The hike to Caney Creek that was published will be done next fall. The leader is still in recovery mode and had to make the change.
Time
May 10, 2025 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM(GMT-05:00)
Location
Lundsford Corner trail head
Organizer
June
Event Details
The Ozark Society will host a five night, six day Buffalo River float trip from June 2 – 7. 2025. Depending on water level the trip will put in at
Event Details
The Ozark Society will host a five night, six day Buffalo River float trip from June 2 – 7. 2025. Depending on water level the trip will put in at Carver and take out at Dillards Ferry, or put in at Grinders Ferry and take out at Riley’s on the White River. A decision as to the launch location (Carver or Grinders Ferry) will be made a few days ahead of the trip and will be communicated to trip participants via text.
We will meet at 10:30 a.m. on June 2, unload and pack for the trip, start running the shuttle about noon, and return to the put in and launch. We will spend the nights of June 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 on the river. We will take out on June 7.
Wild Bill’s Outfitter will help us run shuttle. Each car to be shuttled will be driven to the take out point by its owner. Wild Bill will shuttle the drivers back to the put in. The cost of the shuttle is $50 per car, which cost is to be paid by the driver, directly to Wild Bill, and is to be reserved by calling Wild Bill at 870-449-6309. The cost of the shuttle is not included in the trip cost.
The cost of the trip is $175 per person. The trip includes all meals from supper on June 2 to lunch on June 7. Trip community gear to be provided for each group includes a full kitchen and clean up, large tarp, handwash, groover, toilet paper, shovel, hand sanitizer, tables, grill, charcoal, water container, food coolers, food containers, and water filter. Trip participants will be responsible for both helping with group chores and carrying some group gear in their boats. Trip participants are responsible for all personal gear, stored in waterproof bags or containers, and for carrying their personal gear in their boats. Trip participants will provide their own boats, paddles, PFDs, drinking cups, water bottles, and any special medical needs. Trip participants will be responsible for their own safety as river sports involves inherent risks. Participant will be required to sign a liability release at the put-in. Bring fishing gear, if you want. Rented canoes are available from Wild Bill’s, who can be reached at 870-449-6309. Rental canoes are $251.37, for the trip. There are a limited number of canoes available for loan. Contact Stewart Noland for more information on loaner boats.
Please mail your check for $175 per person to Ozark Society, P.O. Box 166, Fayetteville, AR 72702-0166. Please email the name, address, and cell phone number of all trip registrants to Stewart Noland at stewartnoland51@aol.com. Please address any questions to this same email address or text or call Stewart Noland at 501-831-9908.
The Ozark Society has had many memorable Buffalo River float trips in the past, and I am confident that this one will be enjoyable as well.
Time
June 2, 2025 10:30 AM - June 7, 2025 4:00 PM(GMT-05:00)
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