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Calendar
of Events
June – December 2006
pdf Version of Ranger
Conducted Activities
Please remember that some events
will be added, some may be cancelled and details may change.
Please call the monument
for more details closer to the event date or to volunteer to assist with
programs at (563) 873-3491.
May -
September Guided Bird
Walks
Departing
from the visitor center, one guided bird walk
will be held each month at 8:00
a.m., beginning on May
13th
- International
Migratory Bird Day and June 10th,
July 15th, August 12th and September 23rd.
June –
September Weekend
Cultural Demonstration Special cultural
demonstration programs will be scheduled
Program Series
during the day on select Saturday’s
throughout the
summer.
Topics will relate to archeology and American
Indian
culture – including traditional Dance, flintknapping
and spear throwing (atlatl). Call after May 1, 2006
for
specific information on times and
topics.
Saturday, June 24 2:00 PM - Chloris
Lowe, Native American Culture
Saturday,
July 15 4:00 PM & 7:00 PM
- Brian Hammill, Native American Culture
Saturday, August 12 1:00 PM - Jerry Cochrane, Native American Culture
Saturday, September 23 Special cultural program during
HawkWatch to be announced.
June 17 to Sept. 4 Ranger
Programs Daily
hikes, walks and talks that discuss the mounds history
and nature at 11:00
AM and 2:00 PM.
Boardwalk Trail Tour our reconstructed Indian
village and garden area;
Walks enjoy a one mile round trip walk
into the wetlands
below the visitor center.
Junior Ranger Saturday at 10:00 AM
the park will host a special Junior Ranger
Saturdays hike
or activity which can then be followed up on one’s own by
completing the Junior Ranger activity
guidebook, signing out a
Discovery Pack,
or attending one of the other park programs.
Ancient Indian Daily at 1:00 PM except (not on) Saturdays.
Tools Lear
about various tools and implements used by ancient American
Indians. Hands on activities will include
objects such as stone points,
spear launchers (atlatl) and fire
starters.
Prairie Walks Saturday at 1:00 PM. Visit the restored tallgrass prairie along the fire
point trail. This two mile round trip
hike will take approximately 2 hours.
Atlatl 3:00 PM - Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Sunday. Learn how
Demonstrations this ancient spear launcher was utilized
by American
Indians to
hunt wild game.
August
25
Founders Day
Fee
Free Day! To celebrate the 90th anniversary of the
establishment of the National Park Service, August
25, 1916. No entrance fees will be
charged.
Sept. /
October
Month
However, special programs are scheduled during the
annual recognition of
Call after
September 5thth for specific dates and events.
September 23 & 24 HawkWatch
Celebrate the annual fall migration!
Live raptor
demonstrations, adult educational programs, children's
activities, and hawk banding (catch and release).
Programs
and activities from 10:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m.
September 30 National Public Lands Day Fee Free
Day
The National Park Service will join other agencies for a fee free day in
celebration of National Public Lands Day.
Volunteers across the country
celebrate National Public Lands Day by
assisting with conservation projects on their favorite public lands.
Call monument's visitor center after
August 1, 2006 for details.
October 7 Moonlight Hike Presented
annually, these popular activities can include walks
along the Yellow River Bridge Boardwalk Trail and hikes the
along
the Fire Point Trail to the top of the bluff. Effigy mound
building
culture, the impact of the historic settlement period and
moonlit
views of the
Call
after Sept. 22, 2006 for specific information on topics.
Moonlight
Hike reservations are required and will be taken
beginning on the preceding Monday (October 2nd).
Call the
visitor center for reservations at 563-
873-3491.
November Native American Every month is Native
American History Month at Effigy
History Month
Ancient American Indians and their legacy.
December
3 Holiday Open House
Please call the monument for more details closer to the event date at (563) 873-3491.
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Most recently updated March 27, 2006
Effigy Mounds National Monument, 151 Hwy 76, Harpers Ferry, Iowa 52146
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