8:00 AM Early Bird Walk Meet at the Visitor Center Master Naturalist Jack Chiles will lead our Early Birding event, weather permitting. Bring binoculars or borrow ours. Walk about a mile, at a slow pace, on Harris Creek Trail and return in time for the Second Saturday program. 8:00 AM Sale: Native Plants and Auction Surplus In the Parking Lot Carport During the Refuge Roundup, the volunteers from the Hagerman Butterfly Garden will conduct a plant sale from 8 AM to Noon (or until we sell out). The plants were thinned from the Hagerman Butterfly Garden and the volunteers' home gardens. The plants for sale are primarily native plants that are food or host plants for pollinator insects, a few non-native pollinator plants are included. A partial lists of plants for sale are: |
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Proceeds from the sale go to promote Friends of Hagerman activities. Most popular plants typically sell out out quickly so come early! 10:00, 12:00 and 2:00 Tram Tours of the Refuge Meet at the Visitor Center Come join us for a ride on the Wildlife Explorer! Our new and beautiful tram is available for ninety-minute tours of Hagerman every Saturday and Sunday, weather permitting. Our tours are as varied as our drivers. Each tram driver has her/his approach to the tour: you may learn about wildlife, birds, habitat, refuge history, photography, you name it! To paraphrase, “a Wildlife Explorer tour at Hagerman is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re going to get.” But you know it’s going to be good! Come see us! Lots of stops for bird-watching and photography. 12:00 Master Storyteller Visitor Center Multipurpose Room Something new for everyone will be Storytime by Master Storyteller Doris Haynie, scheduled for 12:00 in the Multipurpose Room. She will tell a “Birds of Prey” story that will be kid friendly but factual and educational, and entertaining for adults as well. Doris spent most of her teaching career in the Whitesboro ISD. She says that she always enjoyed reading to her Pre-K and Kindergarten children during the school day. But during a teacher training seminar in Fort Worth, she found herself mesmerized when she attended a storytelling session featuring Elizabeth Ellis, a world renowned storyteller. After this seminar, she went back and began telling stories with voice inflections and animation. She soon discovered that she had their attention more intently and for a longer period of time when orally sharing a story. She also realized their retention of the story was enhanced as well. Their curiosity and creativity was sparked through the oral word. Doris says the absolute best part of telling stories is watching the faces of the children. Her journey came full circle when she was invited to tell a story at the Tejas Storytelling Festival in Denton. In attendance was Elizabeth Ellis, who started Doris on her own storytelling adventure! 1:00 - 3:00 Activities for the Kids in the Environmental Education Pavilion |
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Kroger: Stop by the customer service desk at Kroger and link your Kroger Card to the Friends of Hagerman: the Friends will get rewards for every dollar you spend, at no cost to you.
Please add info@friendsofhagerman.org to your contacts to ensure delivery of registration confirmations, account information and the Featherless Flyer
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