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Campfires: Tom and Jane Dustin Nature Preserve (Fort Wayne)
Hosted by Indiana HumanitiesJoin us for a flora-filled walk on this private nature preserve being cared for by ACRES Land Trust!
Event Details
The Tom and Jane Dustin Nature Preserve is one of three nature preserves that sit along the Cedar Creek corridor near Fort Wayne, Indiana—the largest remaining forested corridor in Allen County. ACRES Land Trust protects these lands and will serve as our host for this Campfire. We’ll explore a loop trail that winds through the preserves; along the way we’ll experience meadows, woodlands and wetlands and learn about the preserves’ flora and fauna.
The Campfire trek will be co-led by a humanities scholar and a naturalist. Along the way, we’ll stop to read short writings by nature writers. The trek will conclude with a shared meal and discussion around a campfire.
Your ticket price includes a campfire meal, Upland Brewing Co. beers, and snacks for the trail in addition to any entrance or rental fees associated with the trek.
WHERE: Tom and Jane Dustin Nature Preserve (ACRES Land Trust)
WHEN: May 22, 2023, 5 – 7 p.m. EDT
SCHOLAR-FACILITATOR: TBD
TRAIL DIFFICULTY: Easy; relatively flat, earthen trails
THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND
- A limited number of free tickets are available based on need, please contact Sam Opsahl at sopsahl@indianahumanities.org.
- Depending on weather, some trails may be wet, so wear shoes that can handle the mud!
- Please bring a reuseable water bottle to take with you on the outing.
- We will send a final confirmation two days before the event with driving and parking instructions and any other updates.
- In case of inclement weather, Indiana Humanities will cancel the event and alert you via email at least two hours prior to event start time. If the event is cancelled, you will be offered a ticket to another Campfires event of your choice.
- Upland Brewing Co. beer will be available to those 21 and older.
- Events are designed for ages 12 and up.
- Refunds are not available after 72 hours in advance.
ABOUT CAMPFIRES
Indiana Humanities’ award-winning Campfires program pairs nature and literature to spark conversations about Indiana’s future. Something about the combination of wild places, great writing, a warm campfire and cold beer gets Hoosiers talking in fresh and surprising ways about the world around us and our place in it. www.IndianaHumanities.org/Campfires
ABOUT INDIANA HUMANITIES
Indiana Humanities connects people, opens minds and enriches lives by creating and facilitating programs that encourage Hoosiers to think, read and talk. www.IndianaHumanities.org
ABOUT ACRES LAND TRUST
ACRES Land Trust owns and protects natural and working lands, inspiring people to value, appreciate and support these places for the benefit of all — today and forever.
Masks are optional at this event. A full refund will be granted to anyone who does not feel well on the day of the event. Please do not attend if you have any COVID-19 symptoms. Any updates to the COVID-19 protocols will be communicated to attendees at least 24 hours prior to the event start time.
Indiana Humanities will make reasonable modifications to ensure that everyone has an equal opportunity to enjoy our programs. If you need an accommodation, please email Sam Opsahl at sopsahl@indianahumanities.org.
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