Winter Walkin` on the Wild Side
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Winter Walkin` on the Wild Side
GET MOVIN’ this winter with Gazelle Sports Winter Walkin’ on the Winter Warm Up! Wild Side FREE 60-90 minute nature walks. 2015 Walk Schedule Think winter weather looks better from the inside looking out? Why not allow us to change your perspective while enriching you with the healthy benefits of physical exercise all year ‘round? No registration is required You’ll be pleasantly surprised, and maybe even become passionate about how refreshed and invigorated you’ll feel in the company of like-minded people spending time outside in the winter! Leash up your well-behaved dog and bring a friend to enjoy the multiple benefits of physical exercise and learning while experiencing the beauty and wisdom that nature has to offer. Our walk leaders love the outdoors and sharing their knowledge with you. Following the walks, we like to warm up and enjoy further conversation at one of our fine local food establishments and encourage you to join us if you’d like. Your Guides: David Nesius is an active member of many nature organizations, including the Asylum Lake Preservation Association, Audubon Society of Kalamazoo, Southwest Michigan Land Conservancy, Michigan Botanical Club, Wild Ones and Kalamazoo Valley Walkers. Wil Reding is an Environmental Sciences instructor at Western Michigan University and Kalamazoo Valley Community College. During his free time he runs a company called “Rent a Rambling Naturalist” throughout the Midwest. Wil models his life after his mentor John Muir. Saturday, January 24, 10:30 am Asylum Lake Preserve Saturday, February 21, 10:30 am NEW Heronwood Field Station Enjoy a special peek inside KNC’s beautiful research center that is not usually open to the public! Saturday, March 14, 10:30 am Oshtemo Township Park Saturday, March 28, 10:30 am Kalamazoo Nature Center see note below Walk and maple sugar demonstration followed by an hour of yoga with Down Dog Yoga Center. Yoga participants should provide their own mats, if possible. See other side for location/meeting details. While there is not a fee for non-members at the Kalamazoo Nature Center walks, you will want to arrive early to pick up a guest bracelet at the front desk before proceeding on the walk. This will allow us to begin on time. Thank you! At the same time you may wish to pick up KNC membership information to learn about all of the great membership advantages. For more information contact barbarabratherton@gmail.com or call Gazelle Sports at 269-342-5996. KALAMAZOO • Downtown on the Mall • 269.342.5996 Directions to Walkin’on the Wild Side walks Saturday, January 24, 10:30 am Asylum Lake Preserve 3836 S. Drake Rd., Kalamazoo Saturday, March 14, 10:30 am Oshtemo Township Park 7275 W. Main St., Kalamazoo As parking space is limited, ride sharing is encouraged. Meet at the Drake Rd. Prairie parking lot. If the Prairie parking lot is full, park in the Parkview lot and walk over to the Prairie lot. Meet up afterward at Oakwood Bistro, 3003 Oakland Dr. Oshtemo Township Park is located on the south side of W. Main St. just west of 7th St. Take the main entrance into Oshtemo Township Library and turn right at the end of the main driveway. Continue down through the parking lots to the Oshtemo Park Trailhead sign. A driveway on your left leads into a large parking area. If you miss the library entrance, there is another entrance just down the road on your left. Meet up afterward at Marta’s Fine Food, 6541 Stadium Dr., Kalamazoo. Saturday, February 21, 10:30 am NEW Heronwood Field Station 6378 Hart Dr., Kalamazoo This area features over 60 acres of oak forest, wetlands and a large pond surrounding a 5,000 square foot home that was generously donated to the Kalamazoo Nature Center. The home was converted into an ecological field station with fully equipped laboratories and a GIS station. Heronwood focuses on environmental studies for high school, college and graduate students interested in pursuing a career related to the environment. After the walk we will enjoy some warmth and hot chocolate inside this lovely refurbished building and learn more about the area. Take US 131 north to D Ave., turn left (west) onto D Ave. for 1.3 miles. Turn left onto Ravine Rd. for 0.5 miles. Turn right onto Owen Dr. for 1.1 miles. Turn left onto Hart Dr. for 0.7 miles. Destination - 6378 Hart Dr. - is on your left. Walks take place rain or shine or snow unless severe weather is predicted. Dress warm for winter weather and bring along a water bottle and binoculars, if desired. For more information: barbarabratherton@gmail.com or call Gazelle Sports at 269.342.5996. KALAMAZOO Downtown on the Mall 269.342.5996 Saturday, March 28, 10:30 am Kalamazoo Nature Center 7000 N. Westnedge Ave., Kalamazoo From US 131: Exit at D Ave. (exit 44) and travel approximately 4 miles east on D Ave. to N. Westnedge Ave. Turn right and go approximately one mile. Turn left at the Kalamazoo Nature Center sign. From I-94: Exit at US 131 north (exit 74) and follow the directions from US 131 above. From downtown Kalamazoo: Follow Park St. north through downtown Kalamazoo. Park St. becomes US 131 Business Loop. Follow signs to the right to N. Westnedge and the Kalamazoo Nature Center. Follow N. Westnedge approximately 3 miles and turn right at the Kalamazoo Nature Center sign just past E Ave. Meet up afterward at the Sports Forum, 803 West Mosel, Kalamazoo.