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3 Saturday / October 3, 2020

Hands-on Habitat Day

09:00 am to 07:30 pm
Monroe Lake
http://www.tinyurl.com/monroelake

As a reservoir property, Monroe Lake has an active wildlife management program, but one that exists largely behind the scenes. On Saturday, October 3, a Hands-on Habitat day will offer visitors a chance to directly participate in and learn about this hidden side of the reservoir.

Volunteers with an interest in waterfowl hunting are invited to help clean, repair, and cut brush to camouflage the blinds in Monroe Lake’s Stillwater-Northfork wildlife area, beginning at 9 a.m. Youth volunteers (including scout groups) are welcome, if accompanied by an adult. Details are at http://bit.ly/camouduck2020.

From 12 to 1 p.m., you can stop by the new pollinator garden space next to the Activity Center at Paynetown State Recreation Area to learn why native plants are valuable for pollinators. Visitors can make a couple of mini “seed bombs” to toss into their own garden at home.

A guided hike through the field areas at Fairfax State Recreation Area at 3 p.m. will introduce people to how this area is managed for wildlife. This hike is limited to 15 people and advance registration is required by Oct. 1. More details and registration is at http://bit.ly/fairfaxhike2020.

Volunteers are needed for a nest box build at Fairfax SRA at 6 p.m. The nest boxes will be used at the reservoir to support wild bird populations. Advance signup is required by Oct. 1 at http://bit.ly/nestbox2020 and will be limited to 10 people.

Campers at Paynetown SRA should watch for a naturalist walking through the Campground in the evening. She’ll be pulling a wagon with live tree saplings to highlight how tree plantings are used in wildlife management. A limited number of seed packets will be distributed.

Property admission to Paynetown (4850 S. State Road 446) and Fairfax SRA (9301 S. Fairfax Road) is $7 per vehicle, with Indiana license plates ($9 per vehicle with out-of-state plates). For reciprocal admission on the same day only, show your receipt from one SRA for admission to the other. Indiana State Park Annual Entrance Permits are also accepted at both locations. There is no fee at Stillwater-Northfork (intersection of Kent and McGowan Roads) and the fee for Fairfax SRA will be waived for those entering only for the nest box build.

Questions should be directed to Jill Vance, Interpretive Naturalist, at the Paynetown Activity Center on Monroe Lake, 812-837-9967 or [email protected].

Animals / Education / Outdoors / Volunteering

3 Saturday / October 3, 2020

Healing Loss & Grief-Mini Meditation Retreat

10:00 am to 01:00 pm
On-Line via Zoom-406 S. Walnut
http://www.meditationinbloomington.org

On-Line via Zoom
Loss and grief are universal experiences, and usually we are left with just pain and sorrow. Explore scientific methods to heal loss through compassion and transform grief into genuine acceptance.

“There are many difficult and unpleasant circumstances that we cannot avoid, but we can certainly avoid the unhappiness and anger these circumstances normally provoke in us. It is these habitual reactions to hardship, rather than the hardship itself, that disturb our day-to-day peace of mind, as well as our spiritual practice.”

This mini meditation retreat is led by Gen Kelsang Chokyi, Resident Teacher at KMC Bloomington.

You do not need to be Buddhist to take part and benefit. No previous experience is necessary. Suitable for all levels of experience. Everyone is welcome.

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3 Saturday / October 3, 2020

B’town Jazz presents Homegrown Hip! virtual performance

08:00 pm to 09:00 pm
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B’town Jazz presents Homegrown Hip!, Episode #2 virtual performance, Sat. 10/3/20 8pm EDT, online
Episode #2 will feature the ever-popular
Monika Herzig & Peter Kienle
Sat. 10/3/20 8pm EDT
Peter (on guitar) and Monika (on piano) will share some of their original compositions and stories from the road, and talk about events that led to the founding of B’town Jazz.

Monika Herzig and Peter Kienle arrived in the US in 1988 on a one-way ticket from Germany following their jazz musician dreams. Many might remember the award-winning jazz fusion group BeebleBrox, their collaboration project that featured original music on a dozen album releases with guests including Bob Berg, various international tours, and opening slots for Sting, Santana, Yes, Tower of Power, the Dixie Dregs and more.

Monika holds a Doctorate from the IU Jacobs School of Music and is faculty in the SPEA Arts Administration program. Her New York based group Sheroes, which includes some of the world’s leading female jazz instrumentalists. recently celebrated the release of Eternal Dance at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Eternal Dance was featured for 15 weeks on the JazzWeek charts this summer peaking at #6. For more, see www.monikaherzig.com
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