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Clyde Butcher Events in Cedar Key

1/31/2018

 

FLORIDA’S WILD LANDSCAPES THROUGH THE LENS OF CLYDE BUTCHER

Florida Humanities Council - Community Projects grant and Cedar Key Arts Center present an event focused on Florida’s most iconic landscape photographer, Clyde Butcher. Clyde will share hand-selected images honed for the Nature Coast audience and present a lecture about his photography.
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SEATING/TICKETS: Seats are free for the lecture, but limited because of the room’s size. Reserve your seat and get your tickets by visiting Eventbrite.com. Both venues are handicapped assessable. Street parking is available.
  • SCHEDULE FOR MARCH 3, 2018:
    • LECTURE AND BOOK SIGNING Cedar Key Community Center, 809 6th Street, Cedar Key, FL
    • 1:30 pm Book Signing by Clyde Butcher at the Community Center
    • 2:00 pm Lecture by Clyde Butcher
    • OPENING RECEPTION Cedar Key Arts Center, 547 2nd Street, Cedar Key, Florida 5 – 7 pm Enjoy light refreshments and Clyde himself.
  • SCHEDULE FOR MARCH 4 – APRIL 30, 2018:
    • GALLERY EXHIBIT Cedar Key Arts Center, 547 2nd Street, Cedar Key, Florida 10 am – 5 pm daily Butcher’s exhibit will be open in the Arts Center Gallery.
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Signs Galore on the Dixie Side

1/27/2018

 
Refuge volunteers, Dusty and Kathy Dusterwinkle installed a sign at the new Natural Pine Forest Trail off the Dixie Mainline. The trail is about 6 miles down the Mainline from the Suwannee end.
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The Lock and Shingle creeks canoe and kayak trail got 10 more signs today to replace those that were missing. David and Debbie Meeks took advantage of the nice weather and a good high tide to do the work.

Flash Cleanup Day— Friday, January 26

1/19/2018

 
Post Cleanup Update
Friends Peg Hall, Jay Bushnell and Debbie Meeks helped volunteers Charlie Adkins and Carolyn Nobbs pick up litter along CR 347 that borders the Refuge on the Levy county side. The group collected 20 bags of litter. Later that week Charlie and Carolyn finished the entire 9 miles of roadside and totaled 77 bags.

Original Cleanup Announcement
Friends are needed to pick up litter along 9 miles of CR 347 that border the Refuge on the Levy county side.
  • Meet at Refuge Headquarters at 10 am or find us on the road
  • Wear bright clothing
  • Bring gloves if you've got some 
  • Trash bags and grabbers are provided
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Birding Walk on Cabin Road

1/18/2018

 
Donna Thalacker is leading a birding outing on Friday, January 19th on Cabin Road. Meet 10am @ Cedar Key park or 10:15 at Cabin Road.
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New Interactive Refuge Maps

1/9/2018

 
Two new maps make it easy to learn about sites on the refuge to visit and to download trail guides and brochures that describe each.

One is available on the refuge website as the top item in the pull-down menu under MAPS/TRAILS, or it can be accessed by clicking here.
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The whole map looks like this. You can zoom in to get more detail and, by clicking on one of the little icons, you can call up a brochure. For example, clicking on the paddling icon nearest the bottom of the map calls up the brochure for the Barnett to McCormick Creek paddling trail.
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A second refuge interactive map is located at the marina in Cedar Key, on the four-sided kiosk on the dock near the "inside" launch ramp. Instead of clicking on an icon, users focus on QR codes with their smartphones, and are able to download maps and brochures to their phones.
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Our March 10 Annual Meeting will have a New Twist.

1/9/2018

 
Save the date, Saturday March 10, 2018. This year's event will be mostly like those of the past, with good food, good company, the great outdoor spaces of the refuge, and a captivating speaker. Our keynote speaker will be the ever popular Ken Sassaman. Dr. Sassaman will tell attendees about surprising discoveries he and his students have made at Shell Mound and nearby sites. Then, in a break from the past, following lunch we will travel from refuge headquarters to Shell Mound. There Dr. Sassaman and students will guide us around the site, showing us where and how their discoveries were made.

Based on these recent findings, a rerouted trail is being laid out, brochures with two different levels of detail are in preparation, and a series of permanent informative panels will be installed at key locations along the trail. We expect some or all of these products to be available by the time of the meeting, and attendees will get to be the inaugural visitors to the new trail.
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Palmetto Mound. This island, across a shallow channel from Shell Mound was the site of an ancient cemetery with hundreds of graves. Its presence figures importantly in the development of Shell Mound.

Volunteer Visitor Contact Program Takes Off

1/8/2018

 
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Visitor Contact Project
Donation Wish List

  • Laptop computer
  • Computer printer
  • Wall-mountable monitor
  • Comfortable desk chair, or two
  • Golf cart to take less mobile visitors out & about
Even without the expected influx of visitors, volunteering at the Refuge is a great way to spend a morning or afternoon. This day was windy and in the 30s, so the porch rockers were not as inviting as normally.
The Friends volunteer visitor contact program began in December with more than 30 volunteers taking turns greeting visitors at the refuge. Volunteers were on duty most weekdays, with the exception of Fridays and the Christmas to New Years' interval when the refuge office was closed. Visitation has been sparse, but is expected to increase dramatically when the increased level of services available is more widely known. Volunteers have been reorganizing the refuge reception area, working on training materials, developing a chat room to share experiences, and boning up on brochures about refuge features and activities to be shared with visitors. In the future it is expected that volunteers will lead field trips for visitors and expand coverage to include weekends during the winter season.

Additional volunteers will be welcomed. In addition, our needs list includes: a laptop computer with wifi connectivity, a computer printer, a wall-mount computer or television screen, and one or more desk chairs in good condition. In the future we may want to obtain a golf cart to ferry people with disabilities to sites in the headquarters area.

A crab on the go

1/5/2018

 
This crab wasn't caught right on our refuges but I thought it might interest our members. Tagged blue crab caught locally raises eyebrows
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Friends of the Lower Suwannee & Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuges
P. O. Box 532
Cedar Key, FL 32625
[email protected]
We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

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    • Maps >
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    • Vista >
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