april
tue02apr7:00 PMtue8:30 PMPulaski Chapter Monthly Meeting7:00 PM - 8:30 PM 600 Pleasant Valley Drive
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Our meeting is at Second Presbyterian and it’s the start of a busy week. Our speaker has yet to be named, so check back for updates. Get info on next
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Our meeting is at Second Presbyterian and it’s the start of a busy week. Our speaker has yet to be named, so check back for updates. Get info on next week’s eclipse and how you can join the viewing party at the Nye’s home in Maumelle. We’ll have environmental and other outings news as well.
Time
(Tuesday) 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Location
Second Presbyterian Church
600 Pleasant Valley Drive
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sat06apr10:00 AMsat3:00 PMHighlands Chapter Dayhike: Rush Mtn Mining Trail10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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On Saturday, April 6, 2023 Jack and Sue Mabry will be leading a hike in the Rush area. You will find the ghost town Rush by going 10 miles south
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On Saturday, April 6, 2023 Jack and Sue Mabry will be leading a hike in the Rush area. You will find the ghost town Rush by going 10 miles south of Yellville on Highway 14, there is a sign at county Road 6035 where you turn left to go another 4 miles to find the old town. The Morning Star Mine trailhead will be just past the line of buildings and that is where Jack and Sue Mabry will meet hikers at 10:00 AM. Please see more details below:
This Week’s Outing: Hike at Rush Mountain
Day, Date: Saturday, April 6, 2024
Name of Hike: Rush Mountain Mining Trail
Type of Hike: mostly trail
Hiking Distance: 4.5 miles
Elevation Gain: 600 feet
Rating: Moderate
Features: On this hike we will be visiting some of the mines around the ghost town of Rush. There is a lot of history in this area where more than 5000 people once lived and most are gone now. The Buffalo River and Rush landing are close by. We will be by the beautiful Clabber Creek for awhile.
Hike Leaders: Jack and Sue Mabry
Telephone and Email: 816-922-9896 or mabrysue@gmail.com
Meeting Place and Time:
- Meet at the Morning Star Trailhead just past buildings at Rush AR at 10:00 AM, April 6, 2024
- See trailhead on Google Map link: Morning Star Trailhead – Google Maps
- Or, click on “Location” below for trailhead map
Comments: Bring water, lunch, rain gear, bug spray, gloves, and wear hiking boots. No pets are allowed on any hikes, and children under 12 years must be accompanied by a guardian. Participants are required to sign a “liability release” http://www.ozarksociety.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/OS-Sign-Up_Sheet_rev4.pdf at the trailhead to take part in any Ozark Society outing. Everyone is welcome to hike with the OSHC, whether an Ozark Society member or not.
Judi Nail
Outings CoChair
870 421 6824
Time
(Saturday) 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Alan and Janet Nye are hosting a solar eclipse flotilla on Murray Lake (an offshoot of the AR River) on April 8. This is an opportunity to launch your canoe, kayak,
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Alan and Janet Nye are hosting a solar eclipse flotilla on Murray Lake (an offshoot of the AR River) on April 8.
This is an opportunity to launch your canoe, kayak, paddle board or other boat into the flat water and share fun conversation as we await the TOTAL solar eclipse. Of course if you want to relax in a lawn chair, that’s a great way to view the sky also.
How this works:
Partial eclipse begins at 12:33pm and the total eclipse begins at 1:45pm. It’s all over by 3:11pm.
Depending on how much of the eclipse a person wants to see will determine when they arrive. We will “open the door” at 11:30. We have a launch into the lake that can handle canoes, kayaks, rafts and paddle boards. If someone wants to bring a larger boat, Maumelle has a boat launch down stream at Maumelle Park on the River.
What to bring:
- Water craft
- Snack and drinks to share
- Solar eclipse eye glasses
- Lawn chair
Note: Traffic promises to be heavy so make plans to allow for delays on I 430.
Contact Janet Nye for further information and to confirm if coming.
Time
(Monday) 11:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Location
Janet & Alan Nye's House
80 Belle River Point
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It’s going to be tough to top the eclipse on the previous Monday, but when it comes to raw natural beauty, this hike has a lot. The hike is about
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It’s going to be tough to top the eclipse on the previous Monday, but when it comes to raw natural beauty, this hike has a lot. The hike is about 4 miles. We will carpool from Morgan McDonald’s at 7:30 or you can meet us at Haw Creek Falls at 9:30. You’ll see cliffs, waterfalls and early wildflowers. Bring a lunch, water and water shoes in case the creek is up.
Steve will be leading a hike for UCA on Sunday at Lost Valley. If you would like to join him, he will be staying at the Hanley Cabin in Jasper Saturday night and you can join him if you contact him before the Saturday hike to Cedar Creek.
Time
(Saturday) 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Location
Cedar Creek - OHT
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: Celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Neil Compton. “First River” will be shown on Saturday April 13 at 10
Time
(Saturday) 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Location
Compton Gardens
312 N Main St
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sat13aprAll DayHighlands Chapter Outing: 12th Annual Ozark Classic(All Day: saturday)
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12th Annual Ozark Classic (A One-day Outdoor Event) When: Saturday, April 13, 2024 Hosts: Highlands and Sugar Creek Chapters of the Ozark Society Location: Withrow Springs State Park near Huntsville AR The Highlands
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12th Annual Ozark Classic (A One-day Outdoor Event)
When: Saturday, April 13, 2024
Hosts: Highlands and Sugar Creek Chapters of the Ozark Society
Location: Withrow Springs State Park near Huntsville AR
The Highlands and Sugar Creek Chapters of the Ozark Society invite hikers, floaters, and lovers of the Buffalo River to celebrate the12th Annual Classic. This year we will be celebrating the Buffalo River and other beautiful wilderness areas from Withrow Springs State Park. Join us for this one-day recreational event on Saturday, April 13, 2024. Everyone is welcome to participate in this event whether an Ozark Society member or not. Please see contact information near the end of this announcement.
Activities for this one-day outdoor event include:
1) No Pre-registration Required – Easy to Moderate Day Hike within Withrow Spring State Park. This 3-part hike, led by Miranda Kohout, will include 3 trails linked together to form 1 hike. It should be fairly easy for you to hike the entire route or choose any combination of these 3 trails. In sequential order this hike will include:
1st) The Dogwood Trail 1.1 miles; 30 min average time; Loop; 170ft. Elevation Gain
2nd) The War Eagle Trail 1.6 miles; 45 minute average time; Loop with optional spur to the river; 246ft. Elevation Gain with spur
3th) Withrow Springs Forest Trail 2 miles; 44 min. average time; Out and Back; 160ft Elevation Gain
Features: This 3-part hike will include: spring wildflowers, visas overlooking War Eagle Creek, and a hike on lovely forested paths. Meet at the Pavilion at 10:45 for 11:00 departure.
2) No Pre-registration Required – Moderate to Difficult Bushwhack Day Hike – Terry Frederick will lead this hike through the Madison County Wildlife Management Area. Meet at the Withrow Springs Pavilion at 9:15 for a 9:30 departure.
Features: Ridges and hollows, tributaries of the Kings River, native shortleaf pines, hardwoods and small streams, birds and a variety of other wildlife dominate this beautiful wilderness area.
3) Pre-Registration Required – War Eagle Creek Float– Don Bridges will lead and coordinate this float. (Meet-up time and location to be announced closer to the event date.)
On the river: Bring water, lunch, rain gear, and all float gear. The water will be cold, so dress for a spill. All floaters will be expected to follow the rules of the river: (i) No glass on the river; (ii) A life jacket for each person in your boat; (iii) Life jacket must be worn (it cannot be tied to the boat) and children under 12 are required by law to wear them; (iv) Coolers and ice chests must be secured in the boat and the lid must be secure, and no Styrofoam coolers; (v) Drinks must be secured in a floatable device such as a “koozie;” and, (vi) Each boat must have a mesh trash bag secured to the boat. You will be asked to sign a “liability release” before the float.
For Hikes and the Float: Bring water, lunch, rain gear, and wear hiking boots. No pets are allowed on any hikes, and children under 12 years are discouraged and must be accompanied by a guardian. You will be asked to sign a “liability release” before the hike. Please see details below. Disclaimer: All participants in the hikes and the float are required to sign a “liability release” http://www.ozarksociety.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/OS-Sign-Up_Sheet_rev4.pdf at the trailhead or float launch site. No pets are allowed on any outings, and guardians must accompany minors.
4) Pre-Registration Required – Classic Pot-Luck Picnic: (Vegetarian and Gluten-Free options available)
The cookout will include grilled burgers, veggie burgers, and potluck dishes. It’s a time to enjoy a meal with old friends and to meet people who enjoy our wilderness areas and strive to protect their uniqueness. Everyone is welcome to the cookout whether or not they participate in the float, or the day-hikes. Everyone is requested to bring a side-dish (snacks, dessert, salad, covered dish) and to provide their own beverages. To reduce the trash, please bring your own non-disposable plates, cups, and flatware; we’ll have napkins. Start time is approximately 4:00 p.m. at Withrow Springs Park Pavilion.
Please Pre-Register by Wednesday, April 10, 2024. Indicate your name and the number in your party, plus a meat or vegetarian option when registering for this event. There are toilets, picnic tables, electric lights and plug-ins at the Pavilion. Please bring lawn chairs. Contact Chris Kline at 479-409-0394 or ckline901@gmail.com
Highlands Chapter Carpool to Withrow Springs State Park:
There will be a carpool from Root School in Fayetteville for NW Arkansas participants who wish to arrive at Withrow Springs State Park Pavilion by 10:45 a.m. Meet at Root School on 1529 E Mission Blvd in Fayetteville for a 10:00 a.m. departure.
Directions to the Withrow Springs State Park and Pavilion:
Please see the attached maps or visit: https://www.arkansasstateparks.com/parks/withrow-springs-state-park
Contact Information:
Tom Perry, OSHC Chair, 479-841-2414 or tomperry106@yahoo.com
Peggy Bulla, OSHC Vice-Chair, 479-586-2493 or sunnypegs@aol.com
Judi Nail, (day-hike coordinator): 870-421-6824 or jnail1113@gmail.com
Don Bridges (float coordinator): gofigure243@hotmail.com
Chris Kline (picnic/event coordinator): 479-409-0394 or ckline901@gmail.com
Updates will be announced, as we get closer to the event date.
See Attached maps to the Withrow Springs Park and Pavilion.
Time
All Day (Saturday)
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https://www.bayouchapter.com/event-details/mt-magazine-weekend
Time
19 (Friday) 11:00 AM - 21 (Sunday) 3:00 PM
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On Saturday, April 20, 2024 Mike McKinnon will lead a hike to Thunder Canyon aka Fantasy Falls. We will meet up with Mike at JB’s Trading Company in Compton, Arkansas
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On Saturday, April 20, 2024 Mike McKinnon will lead a hike to Thunder Canyon aka Fantasy Falls. We will meet up with Mike at JB’s Trading Company in Compton, Arkansas (this is on Highway 43 nine miles north of Ponca) at 10:00. When parking at the JB Trading Company at Compton, please park on the left of the parking area. We will take as few cars as possible down to Broadwater Hollow. On this hike we will visit Broadwater Hollow Falls, Paige Falls, and will then follow the Cecil Cove Trail crossing the creek several times to get to where we will go to find Thunder Canyon. Please note that the trail to Thunder Canyon, aka Fantasy Falls, is difficult and usually very slick-but Mike has a plan for the slick parts. This will be an exciting day.
Date: Saturday, April 20, 2024
Name of Hike: Thunder Canyon, aka Fantasy Falls
Location: Cecil Cove in Buffalo National River, between Compton and Erbie
Type of Hike: Trail and social trail
Hiking Distance: 6 miles
Elevation Gain: 400 feet
Rating: Moderate to difficult due to distance, stream crossings, and slippery terrain.
Features: This hike will take hikers past Paige and Broadwater Hollow Falls, then to Cecil Cove Trail, there will be creek crossings, and on to Fantasy Falls. There is a lot to experience on this hike-waterfalls, cave entrances, wildflowers and Cecil Creek.
Hike leader: Mike McKinnon
Telephone and email: 479-806-2652 or mikemckinnon@gmail,com
Meeting Place and Time:
- Meet for carpooling at Root School, 1529 E Mission Blvd in Fayetteville for an 8:15 AM departure; or,
- Meet at 9:00 AM at Kings River Country Store in Marble AR; or,
- Meet at 10:00 AM JB’s Trading Post in Compton AR on Highway 43
Comments: Bring water, snacks, lunch, rain gear, gloves, and a hiking stick, and wear comfortable hiking boots/shoes. No pets are allowed on any hikes. Children under 12 years are discouraged and minors must be accompanied by a guardian. Participants are required to sign a Liability Release sheet at the trail head to take part in any Ozark Society outing. Everyone is welcome to hike with the OS, whether an Ozark Society member or not. See: http://www.ozarksociety.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/OS-Sign-Up_Sheet_re
Links to Pictures of recent OSHC hikes can be seen on the Ozark Society Website at www.ozarksociety.net Go to Chapters & Activities/Highlands Chapter and look for Frank Millett’s and Luke Parsch’s Flickr websites links.
Judi Nail
Outings CoChair
870 421 6824
Time
(Saturday) 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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On Wednesday, April 24, 2024, Jack and Sue Mabry will lead a wildflower hike at Smith Creek Preserve which is 1 1/4 miles south of the Boxley Trailhead. Hikers will
Event Details
On Wednesday, April 24, 2024, Jack and Sue Mabry will lead a wildflower hike at Smith Creek Preserve which is 1 1/4 miles south of the Boxley Trailhead. Hikers will gather at Boxley Trailhead at 10:00 AM and consolidate into fewer cars then drive to Smith Creek to hike. There will be some wet water crossings and wildflowers and dramatic scenery. Please view details below.
Highlands Chapter Outing: Smith Creek Preserve Wildflower Hike
Day, Date: Wednesday, April 24, 2024
Name of Hike: Smith Creek Preserve Wildflowers
Type of Hike: Dayhike, trail, most of the trail is old roadbed along Smith Creek, hikers are encouraged to spur trails for viewing the creek
Location: Nature Conservancy Smith Creek is 1.25 miles south of Boxley Valley trailhead off AR Hwy 21
Hiking Distance: 5.75 miles
Maximum Elevation Difference: 797 feet
Rating: Moderate due to distance and elevation
Features: Waterfalls, boulders, blue pools, wildflowers, moss rock covered springs, creeks, and more
Hike Leaders: Sue and Jack Mabry
Telephone and Email: 816-922-9896, mabrysue@gmail.com
Place and Time:
- Meet at 9:15 AM for at King’s River Country Store in Marble, AR; or,
- Meet at 10:00 AM at the Boxley Trailhead (Upper Buffalo River Trailhead, Mile 0) parking area. Due to limited parking at the Smith Creek preserve hikers will need to consolidate into fewer cars, then drive 1.2 miles to Smith Creek Preserve
- Click on “Location” below for Google Map, or see map link at: Upper Buffalo Wilderness Trailhead – Google Maps
Comments: Bring water, snacks, lunch, rain gear, gloves, and a hiking stick, and wear comfortable hiking boots/shoes. You might want to bring binoculars. No pets are allowed on any hikes. Children under 12 years are discouraged and minors must be accompanied by a guardian. Participants are required to sign a Liability Release sheet at the trail head to take part in any Ozark Society outing. Everyone is welcome to hike with the OS, whether an Ozark Society member or not.
Time
(Wednesday) 9:15 AM - 3:00 PM
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sat27apr10:00 AMsat1:30 PMHighlands Chapter Dayhike: Tea Kettle Falls10:00 AM - 1:30 PM
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Peggy Bulla will lead an impromptu hike to Kettle Falls (called that in AllTrails, but a.k.a. Tea Kettle Falls) in the Madison County/McIlroy Wildlife Management Area, Saturday, April 27. Name of
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Peggy Bulla will lead an impromptu hike to Kettle Falls (called that in AllTrails, but a.k.a. Tea Kettle Falls) in the Madison County/McIlroy Wildlife Management Area, Saturday, April 27.
Name of Hike: Tea Kettle Falls
Hiking Distance: 3.5 miles, Loop
Rating: Easy, but steep grade down going in and long grade up back to trailhead. Hopefully there will be ankle-deep creek crossings, so bring water shoes.
Meeting Place and Time:
- Meet at 10:00 AM at Chana’s Corner Shell Service Station, corner of AR Hwys 23 and 12, 11 miles south of Eureka Springs, or 8 miles north of Forum on Hwy 23.
- Click on “Location” below or see Google Map link at: Chana’s Corner – Google Maps
Driving Distance: 46 min from Fayetteville via Hwy 45. From there we will drive about 2 miles to Trailhead
Description: This needs to be an impromptu hike to possibly see flowing water through the “tea kettle.” 🤞 We will walk a closed, gravel road down to Warm Creek then follow it along the valley floor. With an early spring, the poison ivy is in full leaf, and ticks also are out so come prepared. The valley floor offers lots of wildflowers. The hike out follows an old access road so it’s a gentle but long slope.
Hike Leader: Peggy Bulla, 479 586 2493, peggy.bulla@gmail.com, or sunnypegs@aol.com
Time
(Saturday) 10:00 AM - 1:30 PM
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sat27apr10:00 AMsat2:00 PMBayou Chapter - Corney Creek Paddle10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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https://www.bayouchapter.com/event-details/bayou-darbonne-corney-creek-paddle
Time
(Saturday) 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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Highlands Chapter April Meeting Our speaker, David Eddy of Russellville, is a Sassafras Hiking Award recipient, an award given by the Ozark Society to individuals who have hiked all four major
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Highlands Chapter April Meeting
Our speaker, David Eddy of Russellville, is a Sassafras Hiking Award recipient, an award given by the Ozark Society to individuals who have hiked all four major regional trails. They are the Buffalo River Trail, the Ozark Highlands Trail, the Ozark Trail and the Ouachita Trail. David has hiked numerous other places including the Appalachian Trail and has some favorite areas. His enthusiasm for hiking is so infectious we may feel we’re on the trail beside him.
Because some members have expressed an interest in knowing more about the Ouachitas, I asked David to speak about the Ouachita Trail. He has hiked it now 6 times, knows the shuttle possibilities, and recently took pictures of each shelter along the way.
So mark the date on your calendar and plan to join us Tuesday evening, April 30th. All are welcome for social time at 6:30 PM and the meeting, starting at 7:00. Visitors and guests are welcome.
WHEN:
Tuesday, April 30, 2024
6:30-7:00 pm social time
7:00 pm announcements
Guest Speaker immediately following announcements
WHERE:
First United Presbyterian Church
Witherspoon Hall
695 E. Calvin Street
Fayetteville, AR 72703
SPEAKER:
David Eddy, Russellville
Sassafras Hiking Award Recipient
“The Ouachita Trail and More”
Feel free to call me if you have questions. If you want to respond to me from this announcement, please use “REPLY”, not “REPLY ALL”. We have over 200 members in the Highlands Chapter of the OS. We’d love to see many of you at our meetings. If you have interests that you’d like to have a program about, please let me know.
Hope to see you at this last meeting of the season!
Peggy Bulla
OSHC Vice-Chair
(479) 586-2493
Time
(Tuesday) 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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may
tue07may7:00 PMtue8:30 PMPulaski Chapter Monthly Meeting7:00 PM - 8:30 PM 600 Pleasant Valley Drive
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We are meeting at Second Presbyterian for our meeting this May. Our speaker has yet to be named, so check back to see who it will be. After the presentation,
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We are meeting at Second Presbyterian for our meeting this May. Our speaker has yet to be named, so check back to see who it will be. After the presentation, we will have a business meeting to cover Arkansas environmental events and where our outing will be for this month.
Time
(Tuesday) 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Location
Second Presbyterian Church
600 Pleasant Valley Drive
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Another new hike! We head south to White Oak Lake State Park to hike the Fern Hollow Trail. We will only do half of the trail and then go over
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Another new hike! We head south to White Oak Lake State Park to hike the Fern Hollow Trail. We will only do half of the trail and then go over to the Little Grand Canyon area on a branch of White Oak creek. Meet at the Chik-fil-A by Bass Pro at 8am or meet us at the Park Visitor’s center at 10. Bring a lunch and water. Hike total of 6 miles or so.
Time
(Saturday) 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Location
White Oak Lake State Park
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Spring 2024 Meeting in Springfield MO, May 18th-19th A Meeting to Remember: the Ozark
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Spring 2024 Meeting in Springfield MO, May 18th-19th
A Meeting to Remember: the Ozark Society Spring Member Gathering May 18-19, 2024, Featuring Author Doug Tallamy
Our annual spring meeting will be like one you’ve ever attended before May 18-19. There’s the host: the 100-member Schoolcraft Chapter centered around Springfield, MO. The chapter is named after Henry Schoolcraft who traveled the winter of 1818/1819 with Levi Pettibone from Potosi to Springfield through the Ozark Mountains and down the White River into Arkansas.
There’s the keynote speaker: nationally known sustainability and conservation author Doug Tallamy, who will present “A Conversation with Doug Tallamy” Saturday. His best-selling conservation and ecology-related books, including Nature’s Best Hope, Bringing Nature Home and the Nature of Oaks. Books will be available for sale.
There’s the meeting location: the Darr Agriculture Center, a feature of Missouri State University.
There’s the extras for the meeting: a catered lunch, a native plant sale, and, in addition, Springfield Environmental Services will present its yard ethic program.
And post-meeting, there’s more: two campsites highlighting spectacular member properties, landscapes and conservation best practices; a potluck in a barn with musical entertainment and maybe even some dancing; a possible reappearance of Henry Schoolcraft himself; and the option of a tour Sunday afternoon of Tumbling Creek Cave and Ozark Mountain Laboratory.
Here are the details as of press time:
Location of Saturday Morning & Afternoon Activities
The Darr Agricultural Center, 2401 S. Kansas Expressway, Springfield, MO 65807, 417-836-5638
Schedule Saturday Morning
8 a.m.-Noon: Native Plant Sale Outside Darr Building – Ozark Society and public invited. Hosted by Missouri Wildflowers, mowildflowers.net, Gaylena’s Garden, gaylenasgarden@gmail.com and Ozark Soul, natives@ozarksoul.com
9 a.m: Member and Board Meeting and Refreshments
Noon: Catered lunch $20, featuring Doug Tallamy. Registration/head count required at www.eventbrite.com/e/ozark-society-spring-meeting-and-luncheon-tickets-847524006117
Saturday Afternoon
2 p.m: Mini-conference, free to Ozark Society members, charge for nonmembers. Doug Tallamy Speaker. Introduction by Curtis Millsap, Chair, Schoolcraft Chapter
3:15-3:30 p.m: Break
3:30-4:15 p.m: City of Springfield Yard Ethics Program. Conclusion by Curtis Millsap for to mini-conference
Accommodations and Evening Activities
Free Camping Sites
Location is Bob and Barbara Kipfer’s historic Bull Mills property, about 25 miles southeast of Springfield. This beautiful 400-acre property includes pristine Bull Creek, a cabin, cemetery, grasslands, woods and site of the former Bull Mills. The Kipfers host many wildflower walks, WOLF School visits, research projects and educational presentations.
Barb or Bob Kipfer, rekipfer@gmail.com for questions, reservations and map
AND
Rockspan Farm, home of Dan and Mike Chiles, an extraordinary tree farm and site of many sustainability projects, best practices, research and innovation
1448 Chiles Lane, Bois D’Arc, MO 65612. https://www.rockspanfarm.com/ for description and directions, 417-848-2780, Dan Chiles
Potluck & Entertainment
After setting up camp, kick back at Rockspan Farm’s Red Barn for good food, music and some toe tapping. Tables, chairs and electric provided.
Sunday Activities
For Sunday, the Schoolcraft Chapter has two possibilities:
- Enroute home if you live south of Springfield, take a slight detour southeast for a tour of the nationally known Tumbling Creek Cave and Ozark Underground Laboratory May 19 at 1572 Aley Lane, Protem, MO 65733. The cave’s owners, Tom and Cathy Aley, have devoted their careers to using dye tracing to track groundwater, its flow and path through karst topography in many parts of the U.S. We’ll need a head count before announce start of tour.
To learn more about the cave go to https://www.ozarkundergroundlab.com/tumbling-creek-cave.html.
- There may be a sighting of the elusive Henry Schoolcraft at the Bull Mills property Sunday morning. We’ll announce an expected time of arrival later. Henry is well versed in his own adventures, of course, as well as the land’s history, starting when an ocean covered it millions of years ago and 15,000 year-old artifacts were left behind.
All Members Welcome!
Missouri Plans to Show You a Good Time
Time
18 (Saturday) 9:00 AM - 19 (Sunday) 12:00 PM
Location
Darr Center
2401 S. Kansas Expwy
june
tue04jun7:00 PMtue8:30 PMPulaski Chapter Monthly Meeting7:00 PM - 8:30 PM 600 Pleasant Valley Drive
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We are at Second Presbyterian for our meeting this June. Our speaker has yet to be named, so check back to find out who it will be. We will hold
Event Details
We are at Second Presbyterian for our meeting this June. Our speaker has yet to be named, so check back to find out who it will be. We will hold a business meeting after to discuss club and environment items.
Time
(Tuesday) 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Location
Second Presbyterian Church
600 Pleasant Valley Drive
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july
tue02jul12:00 AMtue12:00 PMPulaski Chapter - NO MEETING IN JULY12:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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It’s our summer break, folks are busy doing outdoor things, so there will not be a July meeting. Get out and
Time
(Tuesday) 12:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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august
tue06aug7:00 PMtue8:30 PMPulaski Chapter Monthly Meeting7:00 PM - 8:30 PM 600 Pleasant Valley Drive
Event Details
We are back at Second Presbyterian and our regular meeting. No speaker as of yet, check back and see who’ll be our guest speaker will be. We will also catch
Event Details
We are back at Second Presbyterian and our regular meeting. No speaker as of yet, check back and see who’ll be our guest speaker will be. We will also catch up on environmental and outings news. See you at 7pm.
Time
(Tuesday) 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Location
Second Presbyterian Church
600 Pleasant Valley Drive
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