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5th Annual Monarch Butterfly Festival

Posted: Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Monarch Butterfly FestivalThis Sunday, July 15th, is the 5th Annual Monarch Butterfly Festival at The Living Prairie Museum (2795 Ness Ave). The event is being held from 12-4 pm. It is free to attend and promises to be a lot of fun for the whole family. Here is the tentative schedule:

  • 12:15   Guided Prairie Hike- learn why Living Prairie Museum is prime habitat for butterflies with a knowledgeable naturalist
  • 12:30   Storytelling – join Joe McLellan as he recounts his traditional tale of "Nanabosho and the Butterflies"
  • 1:15     Presentation- "Flying zoos: the fauna that lives on birds" with University of Manitoba entomologist Terry Galloway
  • 1:45     Guided Prairie Hike-learn why Living Prairie Museum is prime habitat for butterflies with a knowledgeable naturalist
  • 1:45     Storytelling – join Joe McLellan as he recounts his traditional tale of "Nanabosho and the Butterflies"
  • 2:15     Presentation "Insects in the City"- meet City Entomologist Taz Stewart as he discuss insects of Winnipeg.
  • 3:00     Butterfly Gardening Workshop- prairie expert John Morgan shows you how to bring butterflies to your backyard.
  • 3:45     Butterfly Release

All-day activities include: face painting, butterfly life-cycle station, crafts, street painting, geocaching, native prairie plant sale and more.

We hope to see you here. Please call 823-0167 should you wish to volunteer or if you have any questions about the event.

Thank you.
The Living Prairie Museum