Bird Walks at Sherburne History Center
MN Master Naturalist to Host Bird Walks at Sherburne History Center Join other outdoor enthusiasts on the second and fourth Thursdays, April through June, for Bird Walks at the Sherburne History Center! Hosted by Minnesota Master Naturalist, Dean Kleinhans, this program will focus on birding techniques and the importance of habitat and phenology. Use of binoculars, spotting scopes, cameras and cell phone apps will be covered. Kleinhans has over two decades experience leading and helping with bird surveys
Voting Begins April 1 for Poetry Showcase!
Voting Begins April 1 for Poetry Showcase! To celebrate National Poetry Month in April, the Sherburne History Center (SHC) is hosting a Poetry Showcase! Submissions were accepted through March 15, 2024 and public voting will begin April 1, 2024 and continue through April 27, 2024. Poem viewing and voting can be done in person at the Sherburne History Center or online at www.sherburnehistorycenter.org . Each vote costs $3. The winner will receive half of the vote earnings in the form of a cash prize.
Recognizing Volunteer Achievements at Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Press Release Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge 1 7076 293rd Ave NW Zimmerman, MN 55398 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 14, 2024 Contact: Jade Pederson, jade_pederson@fws.gov, 763-389-3323 ext. 104 Recognizing volunteer achievements at Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge The volunteers at Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge dedicate their knowledge and time to fulfilling the mission of the refuge each year. To honor their accomplishments, staff and volunteers come together at
Prescribed Burns Help Oak Savanna at Sherburne Refuge
Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge 17076 293rd Avenue NW Zimmerman, MN 55398 (763) 389-3323 fws.gov/refuge/sherburne FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 12, 2024 Greg Dehmer (763) 389-3323 ext. 102 Kris Larson (763) 389-3323 ext. 107 Prescribed Burns Help Oak Savanna at Sherburne Refuge Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge is planning a series of prescribed burns to be conducted during the spring season to help maintain the natural habitats for wildlife and reduce the chance of wildfires outside the
Contribute Your Voice and Insights to Identify Community Health Needs
Greetings, Fairview Health Services is conducting its 2024 Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) and wants to hear from our partner community organizations and community leaders that are working toward responding to the social determinants of health needs of community members. The CHNA is an important opportunity for our health system to gather community health information from our patients, employees, partners, and neighbors. Your input will help us identify community health needs as well