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Tee Off For Uganda Healthcare

hudson mills golf course 4800 Dexter-Pinckney Road, Dexter, M, United States

Tee Off for a Cause: 18-Hole Golf Scramble Join us for a day of golf and giving back! On Saturday, July 26, 2025, we’ll be hosting an 18-hole golf scramble at Hudson Mills Golf Course in Dexter, MI, to support the Tsiyon Family Hospital in Uganda. Event Cost: $125 per person All proceeds go to ... Read more

$125

BEGINNING BIRDING

Eddy Discovery Center 17030 Bush Rd., Chelsea, MI, United States

BEGINNING BIRDING: 2:00 – 3:30 p.m., Sunday September 14.  Join Michigan Master Naturalist & Haehnle Sanctuary Chairman Steve Jerant for an introductory-level birdwatching event.  First-time and young birders are encouraged to attend.  We will review binocular basics and learn some simple ways to see & hear birds.  Bring binoculars if you have them.  Don’t have ... Read more

FALL MUSHROOM HUNT

Eddy Discovery Center 17030 Bush Rd., Chelsea, MI, United States

FALL MUSHROOM HUNT:  2:00 – 3:30 p.m., Sunday, September 21.  Come search the woods to find and collect fall mushrooms!  Afterwards, mushroom experts Phil Tedeschi and Kirk Coppernoll will look at your collection and identify those that are edible and those that are poisonous.  Bring a basket or paper bag and waxed paper for collecting. ... Read more

FALL WATERLOO HISTORY HIKE

Eddy Discovery Center 17030 Bush Rd., Chelsea, MI, United States

FALL WATERLOO HISTORY HIKE:  2:00 – 3:30 p.m., Sunday, October 19.  Have these woods always been here?  Why is there a park here anyway?  Enjoy Waterloo’s brilliant fall foliage while learning of the natural and human histories that have played roles in the evolution of Waterloo’s landscape we see today.  DNR interpreter and Master Naturalist, ... Read more

Wine, Women & Shopping | November 7th & 8th

Chelsea Area Chamber of Commerce 555 S Dancer Rd, Chelsea, MI 48118, Chelsea, MI, United States

Wine, Women, & Shopping | 2025 The annual Wine, Women, & Shopping event is returning for its 20th year, offering a weekend of retail therapy, exclusive events, and great wine in historic Chelsea, Michigan. Stop by the info booth for your free shopping bag and coupon book, and to get your photo in the Wine, ... Read more

FALL COLOR RAMBLE

Eddy Discovery Center 17030 Bush Rd., Chelsea, MI, United States

FALL COLOR RAMBLE:  2:00 – 3:30 p.m., Sunday, November 9.  Celebrate the beauty of autumn on an easy-going 2-mile hike with Robert Ayotte through the colorful woods around the Eddy Discovery Center.  This guided walk is perfect for nature lovers of all ages – from curious beginners to experienced enthusiasts.  As we stroll along flat ... Read more

SANDHILL CRANE TOUR

SANDHILL CRANE TOUR

Eddy Discovery Center 17030 Bush Rd., Chelsea, MI, United States

SANDHILL CRANE TOUR:  4:00 – 6:30 p.m., Sunday, November 16.   Join Michigan Master Naturalist, Doug Jackson, to see Sandhill Cranes preparing for their fall migration.  We will car pool from the lower parking lot to view cranes in the fields around the Waterloo Recreation Area.  We’ll then stop at the Haehnle Sanctuary to see the ... Read more

WINTER WOODY PLANT IDENTIFICATION HIKE

Eddy Discovery Center 17030 Bush Rd., Chelsea, MI, United States

This 1–2 hour guided winter hike will be led by Bryana Guevara, PWS, ISA Certified Arborist, and will introduce participants to identifying woody wetland and upland plant species using winter characteristics, including buds, bark, twigs, growth form, and habitat context. Instruction is entirely field-based and will explore both wetland and upland habitats along the Eddy Discovery Center ... Read more

$2 – $5

AQUATIC INSECTS: ECOLOGY AND USE IN DETERMINING STREAM WATER QUALITY

Eddy Discovery Center 17030 Bush Rd., Chelsea, MI, United States

Aquatic insects, such as mayflies, caddisflies, stone flies, and dragonflies, are cold-blooded organisms that mostly live on stream bottoms, in gravel, fallen tree leaves, and woody debris.  While most other insects are dormant during the winter months, most Michigan aquatic insects are active winter feeders which metamorphose into adults in the spring and complete their ... Read more

$2 – $5
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