Wednesday, September 19, 2012
FALL CAMPING TRIP!!!
The Annual Fall Camping Trip is just two weeks away! So here is a recap of the details:
Where: Pine River - Manistee National Forest
We'll be camping at Pine River Paddlesports, on the Pine River
When: OCT 5-7
leaving Friday (time TBD) and returning Sunday
What: Included in the cost of the trip is all of your food for the weekend, camping and canoe rental Saturday morning, those that are interested will be able to canoe the Pine River
We will be inside of the Manistee National Forest, so a hike in the woods, maybe some birding and wildlife viewing will be possible as well. Additional activities will be posted when we know what they are.
Cost: Cost is $40/person which includes all of the items noted above
Travel: We will carpool, and the cost of gas will be split between passengers
in each car. We don't expect it will be too costly
Important: In order to attend you MUST fill out a registration form, available at the upcoming meeting, or by email (please request). The form MUST be returned to an E-board member by Sept 28th. And you will have to have at least your semester dues paid at the time you register. Reminder: semester dues are $15, yearly dues are $30.
Also!! If you have any camping equipment, particularly propane stoves or portable cooking utensils/methods, PLEASE bring them along!
If you have any questions, see Drew Rayner or another E-Board member or send us an email at msufwclub@gmail.com
Link to Pine River Paddlesports website: http://www.thepineriver.com/
Welcome Back!
As we start the Fall semester, things can seem very hectic. We've been working hard at comprising opportunities, finding activities and planning fun and exciting meetings to keep everyone excited and engaged in the club, and at times it can seem like we're inundating you with information. We want to make a better effort at making information available to you in many places so you can find what you're looking for or catch up on what you missed.
First things first, the Fall camping Trip is one of our most anticipated events. We are a professionally-minded organization, but what's the harm in having a little fun as well? We look at this trip as the first real opportunity for members to catch up with one another and meet new folks. Attending is the best way you can get to know each and every one of us, so we hope you decide to come. If you're fuzzy on the details, see an E-board member or check to make sure you're receiving e-mails, as we will communicate most information that way.
***this trip is for dues paying members only. We want to stress that we hate to exclude anyone and this is one of FEW activities that are exclusive to dues paying members, however it is important that the club makes money in order to host events, plan field trips, keep the cost of transportation down and to provide the delicious ice cream sundaes and other snacks that we all enjoyed last week. We appreciate your support and hope that you will consider becoming a dues paying member.
Next up, weekly meetings are the time we use to introduce you to new ideas, connect you with potential employers and plan our activities. Classes sometimes conflict, and we hope that if you can't make it to meetings that you feel like you can participate in other ways. If you see or hear about something that happened at a meeting or want to get more involved in planning events and serving on a committee, please e-mail us and we will do our best to get you there. A side note about committees, this is a great way to hone your skills in developing research projects, planning communications and outreach activities, managing private lands and just overall planning and execution. This is something we encourage you to get into and to put on your resume, as many of the things you do in committees are valuable skills.
Lastly, our club is very active...we do an absurd amount of work and have a lot of fun doing it. There are a lot of dates and times to keep up with, details to remember, opportunities to be aware of so we encourage you to use all of our resources (which are linked on this website). We have a facebook page, a google calendar and this blog in addition to the reminders at meetings and emails that you may see. So please check these sites often to find information.
First things first, the Fall camping Trip is one of our most anticipated events. We are a professionally-minded organization, but what's the harm in having a little fun as well? We look at this trip as the first real opportunity for members to catch up with one another and meet new folks. Attending is the best way you can get to know each and every one of us, so we hope you decide to come. If you're fuzzy on the details, see an E-board member or check to make sure you're receiving e-mails, as we will communicate most information that way.
***this trip is for dues paying members only. We want to stress that we hate to exclude anyone and this is one of FEW activities that are exclusive to dues paying members, however it is important that the club makes money in order to host events, plan field trips, keep the cost of transportation down and to provide the delicious ice cream sundaes and other snacks that we all enjoyed last week. We appreciate your support and hope that you will consider becoming a dues paying member.
Next up, weekly meetings are the time we use to introduce you to new ideas, connect you with potential employers and plan our activities. Classes sometimes conflict, and we hope that if you can't make it to meetings that you feel like you can participate in other ways. If you see or hear about something that happened at a meeting or want to get more involved in planning events and serving on a committee, please e-mail us and we will do our best to get you there. A side note about committees, this is a great way to hone your skills in developing research projects, planning communications and outreach activities, managing private lands and just overall planning and execution. This is something we encourage you to get into and to put on your resume, as many of the things you do in committees are valuable skills.
Lastly, our club is very active...we do an absurd amount of work and have a lot of fun doing it. There are a lot of dates and times to keep up with, details to remember, opportunities to be aware of so we encourage you to use all of our resources (which are linked on this website). We have a facebook page, a google calendar and this blog in addition to the reminders at meetings and emails that you may see. So please check these sites often to find information.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
TWS Conclave 2012
TWS Conclave is a mere 8 days away, so in light of that we wanted to make sure everyone was prepared. Below you will find a list of items you should bring , as well as some details regarding the event.
Firstly, there will be no electricity, showers or furniture at the camp site. Also, the camp area is small relative to the number of attendees so we encourage you to share tents whenever possible. If you have a large tent available, please let E-board know. We will try to group people together once we have a list of tents. Keep in mind, you may still bring your own, but space is limited. Additionally, main meals will be provided, however you may want to bring snacks for in between meals. Lastly, the Club has not yet determined what amount will be avilable to fund Conclave and reimburse for gas. As of now, plan to spend around $50.00 for gas.
Equipment List:
Firstly, there will be no electricity, showers or furniture at the camp site. Also, the camp area is small relative to the number of attendees so we encourage you to share tents whenever possible. If you have a large tent available, please let E-board know. We will try to group people together once we have a list of tents. Keep in mind, you may still bring your own, but space is limited. Additionally, main meals will be provided, however you may want to bring snacks for in between meals. Lastly, the Club has not yet determined what amount will be avilable to fund Conclave and reimburse for gas. As of now, plan to spend around $50.00 for gas.
Equipment List:
- sleeping bag
- sleeping pad
- pillows/blankets
- camp chair
- flash light
- tall rubber boots (recommended)
- hiking boots
- clothing for all weather (even snow)
- refillable water bottle
- insect repellent
- binoculars
- camera
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Earth Day Extravaganza
Over the past few years, the FW Club has partnered with Fenner Nature Center to host Bioblitz, an event focused on creating interactions with wildlife through herpetology surveys, small mammal trapping and other such activities. This year the event has been integrated into the annual Earth Day Celebration at Fenner Nature Center and has substantially increased in size.
Along with Fenner Nature Center, the FW Club will be partnering with the Herpetology Club, the ZSA, the FW GSO, the Michigan DNR, Michigan Audubon Society and the Nature Conservancy to host the event, expected to reach several hundred people in the community!
Throughout the day long event, attendees can participate in mist-netting, guided bird and wildflower walks, tree identification, herp surveying and pond-dipping as well as stop by a number of informational booths and purchase souvenirs. Also during the celebration the Nature Conservancy will be attempting to break a Guinness world record for most simultaneous picnickers. The event, taking place on Sunday April 22nd, assures a wonderful and educational time for all in attendance. For more information, check out the facebook page Earth Day At Fenner Nature Center.
For FW Club members, there will be some opportunities to volunteer, and you can also become more involved by attending the next planning meeting on April 2nd at 6:30pm. We will meet in the NR parking lot and head from there to Fenner Nature Center. Contact Genelle Uhrig for more information on attending.
Along with Fenner Nature Center, the FW Club will be partnering with the Herpetology Club, the ZSA, the FW GSO, the Michigan DNR, Michigan Audubon Society and the Nature Conservancy to host the event, expected to reach several hundred people in the community!
Throughout the day long event, attendees can participate in mist-netting, guided bird and wildflower walks, tree identification, herp surveying and pond-dipping as well as stop by a number of informational booths and purchase souvenirs. Also during the celebration the Nature Conservancy will be attempting to break a Guinness world record for most simultaneous picnickers. The event, taking place on Sunday April 22nd, assures a wonderful and educational time for all in attendance. For more information, check out the facebook page Earth Day At Fenner Nature Center.
For FW Club members, there will be some opportunities to volunteer, and you can also become more involved by attending the next planning meeting on April 2nd at 6:30pm. We will meet in the NR parking lot and head from there to Fenner Nature Center. Contact Genelle Uhrig for more information on attending.
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Polar Plunge
It is that time of year again. The time when the waters of Michigan are icy cold and the undeniable urge to jump head first into them is eating away at all of us. For those who aren't sure what I'm referring to it is the 2012 POLAR PLUNGE!!!
Each year, the Special Olympics, through partnership with local law enforcement raise funds by enlisting members of the community to take the plunge. For those individuals with the right amount of crazy and the ability to secure the $75 in donations required, a deep icy blue body of water is presented for their plunging enjoyment. All proceeds raised by "jumpers" benefit the hundreds of Special Olympics events and activities taking place in the coming year.
So here are the logistics:
- Register on the website to raise funds via internet, or raise the funds on your own and register the day of the event.
- For $75 you can jump at Eagle Eye Golf Course in East Lansing at 11:00am Sunday 2/26
- With your $75 you have not only bought yourself a jump, but a Polar Plunge T-shirt
- Costumes are encouraged and an after party will be help post-jump
- Non-jumping (i.e. sane) attendees can enter the Post-Plunge Party for $10 donation
If you're one of those people who prefers something more exciting than snowshoeing in the heart of winter, and you want nothing more than to dive into the icy cold depths, here is a link to the website and online registration.
http://www.firstgiving.com/polarplunge - Online Registration
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Fenner Nature Center Night Walk
Mark your calendars for Friday,February 10th fora nature walk at Fenner Nature Center!It’s a guided hike that explores astronomy, survival skills, nocturnal animalsenses, owls, and storytelling. After the hike is a campfire with hot chocolateand/or cider. The cost is $5 and it goesfrom 6-8pm. Click the link https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvXLNM-aCV2HdGRxdFl5TVR6SzZOQ212VmZKb3dhM3c sign up and let us know if you can drive! Sign up by Wednesday, February 8thso that I can assign drivers and passengers. We’ll be meeting in the parkinglot of Nature Resources to car pool that evening at 5:25pm.
Friday, January 20, 2012
Wood Duck Box Cleaning at Rose Lake
Hello All! The DNR has contacted our club with an opportunity to clean out wood duck boxes at their Rose Lake station. Initially, it was planned to have a work day this upcoming Saturday 1/21. Due to thin ice at the lake, the event has been postponed with an alternate date of Saturday 1/28. With the erratic weather we've had, this too will depend on ice conditions. Phil at Rose Lake will notify the club by next Thursday as to whether we will move forward with the cleaning on 1/28. Please keep your ears open for announcements. If you have signed up to participate, you will be notified via text or e-mail as updates become available.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Pheasants Forever Fundraising Opportunity
Pheasants Forever of Lansing has invited our club to volunteer at an upcoming event. On March 2nd, the PF Chapter in Lansing will be hosting a dinner event for which they need volunteers to assist with set-up. This would include moving tables, putting up signs, etc. This event requires 12-15 people and would earn the club $250!!! This is a huge opportunity for the club to make money, and a great chance for you to get involved with one of the largest Pheasants Forever chapters in the country! Here are the details, please sign up at a weekly meeting, or email msufwclub@gmail.com if interested.
Date: March 2nd
Time: 8:00am-2:00pm
Location: Eagle Eye Golf Course, Lansing, MI
Lunch is provided
Additionally, volunteers would be invited to stay for the dinner event...a great opportunity to connect with professionals! Note: This is the Friday before Spring Break, however keep in mind that this both helps the club with funding for activities like Camping Trips and Conclave, and also helps you with applications for attending conferences. We hope you can participate!!
Here is a link to the event page, and to the Pheasants Forever Michigan Chapter website:
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