This could open walleye fishing to more people than any other fishing pier in the world. That's quite a statement and the rest of the refuge is shaping up to be even better than the pier.
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May 4th - Refuge Gateway
5437 W. Jefferson Ave. Trenton, MI 12:00-2:00 pm
We invite you to join the Wyandot of Anderdon in
blessing the Shoreline Restoration at the Refuge Gateway.
We invite students to experience a traditional smudging ceremony, administered by the Wyandot of Anderdon, the local Native American Tribe. The ceremony will bless the restoration work at the Refuge Gateway and Humbug Marsh.
After the ceremony, students will embark on a journey to learn about the natural, industrial, and cultural history of our region through visiting 5 learning stations. Stations will include: history and culture of the Wyandot of Anderdon; industrial history of the Refuge Gateway; Monguagon wetland system restoration; shoreline restoration ; and the natural history and the habitat found in Humbug Marsh and the Refuge Gateway.
For More Infromation Contact:
Allison Krueger
ph: 734.692.7672
Dear Teachers and Administrators:
The Wyandot of Anderdon and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service invite your class to participate in a traditional blessing ceremony at the Refuge Gateway.
May 4th, Refuge Gateway, Trenton, MI
11:30 arrival, 12:00 pm ceremony, 2:00 pm dismissal
After the ceremony, the students will visit 5 learning stations to describe the natural, industrial, and cultural history of the Refuge Gateway site.
As a traditional Wyandot ceremony will be performed at this event, we ask that participating students act respectfully
and appropriately.
We would be honored by your classes’
participation in this upcoming
learning opportunity.
Schedule:
11:30 arrival,
12:00 pm Blessing Ceremony,
12:30-2:00 Visiting learning stations
2:00 pm dismissal
Directions:
The Refuge Gateway is located 1 mile south of Van Horn on West Jefferson Ave.
5437 W. Jefferson Ave, Trenton, MI 48183
ACTIVITIES:
1.WYANDOT OF ANDERDON SMUDGING CEREMONY & BLESSING OF THE LAND
LEARNING STATIONS:
2. INDUSTRIAL HISTORY: Learn the Refuge Gateway’s industrial history and how we are transforming this property back to wildlife habitat
3. MONGUAGON CREEK DAYLIGHTING: The Monguagon is a newly restored wetland at the Refuge Gateway, learn what ‘daylighting’ means and how it improves water quality
4. WYANDOT HISTORY: Discover the culture of the Wyandot of Anderdon, our local Native American tribe, and learn how they used these lands
5. NATURAL HISTORY: Learn what species of birds use this land with and how migratory species use it as stopover habitat
6. SHORELINE RESTORATION: The restoration of coastal habitat is significant to our area! Learn the why and what of this important restoration
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