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SUMMARY:Conservancy Day: Restoring the Wetlands of Pheasant Branch Conservancy - a Story of Progress and Partnership
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy the sunset in the Conservancy and hear Tom Bernthal and Rob Schubert tell the story of the wetlands.  They will talk about past restoration projects and projects that are currently being tackled.  Come and celebrate the amazing work that has been done and\, if you wish\, learn how you can help with this tremendous effort. We will meet at the old Fredericks family home site at 6:00 pm. This location at the base of the hill in the northern unit of the Conservancy has an excellent view of the marsh. We will visit the big springs as well and return to the homesite by 7:00 pm.  \nTom Bernthal has recently retired from a wetland ecologist position with Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. He developed wetland assessment and monitoring methods to measure the health of wetlands\, identified wetland restoration opportunities\, and evaluated restoration projects. He has been involved with the Friends of Pheasant Branch Conservancy since their inception\, particularly with restoration and invasive species control projects. \nRob Schubert is the Restoration and Management Coordinator for the Friends.  He directs the work of volunteers\, interns and contractors in the Dane County unit of the Conservancy and has been involved with much of the wetland restoration work. \nRSVPs to conservancyday@pheasantbranch.org are appreciated but not necessary. \nDirections:  Arrive early to have time to walk to the homestead site by 6:00 pm.  Two parking options: \n\nPark at Orchid Heights park and walk west to the homestead location.  Allow 15 minutes for the walk. \nPark at the northernmost parking lot at 4864 Pheasant Branch Road and walk west to the homestead site.  Allow 10 minutes for the walk.\n\n \nEvery Conservancy Day is: \n\nFree — thanks to your donations and membership as a Friend\nOpen to the public\nFor all ages unless a specific age group is given in the program description\nDiverse topics — More than 400 participants each year enjoy topics ranging from wildlife\, science\, resource management\, natural and cultural history and current community issues\n\nThank you for your generous gifts and participation. You make it possible and you make it great! We welcome you to join us and help spread the word! Mark your calendars for these inspiring and special events the third Thursday of each month\, from January through November.HomeHoHHhhomHhomehjhhhhh
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/celebrating-conservancy-day-2019-09-19/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, The instructor will send along a Zoom link two days in advance.\, WI
CATEGORIES:Conservancy Days
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190910T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190910T203000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190828T005353Z
UID:2443-1568142000-1568147400@pheasantbranch.org
SUMMARY:Pheasant Branch Creek Corridor Public Input Session
DESCRIPTION:The City of Middleton has started the process of creating a master plan for the Pheasant Branch Creek Corridor Restoration and Improvements. This planning process is designed on improving the creek corridor and making it more resilient to future flooding. An RFP solicited proposals for the work and a team headed by Cardno that includes KL Engineering and Jensen Ecology was selected. The work is being funded jointly by the Friends of Pheasant Branch and the City of Middleton.   \nOn Tuesday\, September 10th another public input opportunity for the Pheasant Branch Creek Corridor will be provided at 7:00 pm in the Kromrey Middle School Cafetorium.  The team working on the master plan will be discussing the various options being considered and soliciting feedback.  Please join us to share concerns and desired improvements for this important corridor! \nIn advance of the meeting\, we are seeking input regarding the public’s preference for Streambank Stabilization and Bridge Design\, please click on each link for both brief surveys.
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/pheasant-branch-creek-corridor-public-input-session/
CATEGORIES:Restoration Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190910T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190910T180000
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CREATED:20190901T025726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190901T025726Z
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SUMMARY:A Celebration with Dementia Friendly Community - Middleton
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to attend the fifth anniversary community celebration of Dementia Friendly – Middleton. \nThe Friends’ Accessibility and Use Committee will be celebrating this milestone anniversary with our valued community partner\, Dementia Friendly-Middleton .  The Friends will have an information table and will be leading small group excursions into the Pheasant Branch Conservancy by foot or by club car.\nPlease review the poster (attached) for more information. \nReservations are not necessary.  This is an open house event.
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/a-celebration-with-dementia-friendly-community-middleton/
LOCATION:Common Ground Cafe\, 2644 Branch Street\, Middleton\, WI\, 53562
CATEGORIES:Education Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190910T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190910T120000
DTSTAMP:20260504T163548
CREATED:20190901T030856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190901T031038Z
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SUMMARY:The Effigy Mounds at Pheasant Branch Conservancy - an Event for Independent Seniors
DESCRIPTION:UW-Madison Professor Emeritus\, Robert Birmingham will give a short presentation at the Orchid Heights Park Shelter. This will be followed by a hike (mild to moderate)\, for those who are interested\, to Fredericks Hill. The hike could continue to the effigy mounds at the top of the hill. Periodic stops along the route will be made for Dr. Birmingham to share key points about the Effigy Mound Builder culture\, topography\, landforms and changes in this area of the Conservancy. \nPlease register using this form. The deadline for registration is Friday\, September 6. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact FOPBC Education Coordinator by email or 608-422-0877.
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/the-effigy-mounds-at-pheasant-branch-conservancy-an-event-for-independent-seniors/
LOCATION:Orchid Heights Park\, 3960 Valley Ridge Rd\, Middleton\, WI\, 53562
CATEGORIES:Education Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190821T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190821T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T163548
CREATED:20190723T023311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190723T024820Z
UID:2336-1566410400-1566417600@pheasantbranch.org
SUMMARY:Bock Prairie Workday
DESCRIPTION:Join in tending the new prairies at the John C. Bock Community Forest. The prairies are a great example of high quality restoration on public lands. We’ll meet at the garden shed in the middle of the enclosed garden. It’s on Highland Way\, just off Century Avenue\, at the crest of the hill east of Allen Blvd. There’s a stop light at the intersection of Century and Highland – turn at the light and follow the road until you see the garden area on the left at the end of the open field. There’s lots of on-street parking.\n \nDress for the weather\, and wear long pants\, socks and sturdy shoes. Long sleeves and hats are also recommended – along with insect repellent and sunscreen. Bring your favorite work gloves if you have some. \n \nPlease RSVP if you’re planning to come to help with planning enough supplies for everyone.\n \nThis is a work session for members of the Bock Community Garden lead by Adaptive Restorations. Each year\, the Bock Gardeners invite the Friends to join them.
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/bock-prairie-workday-4/
LOCATION:Bock Community Garden\, 5606 Highland Way\, Middleton\, WI\, 53562
CATEGORIES:Restoration Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190815T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190815T193000
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CREATED:20181215T054125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190727T034710Z
UID:793-1565893800-1565897400@pheasantbranch.org
SUMMARY:Conservancy Day: What Can Dragonflies Tell You About Your Neighborhood?
DESCRIPTION:Dragonflies are a common summer sight near water bodies in our neighborhoods. The larvae spend from one to five years in the water before emerging as flying adults. They are fierce predators\, feeding on anything and everything that they can catch and subdue. In turn\, these larvae serve as food for fish\, frogs\, and salamanders. They can tell us how the condition of our lakes\, ponds\, wetlands\, and streams is changing. Join Dr. Robert Bohanan as he discusses the 15 years of citizen science research he has done with K-12 teachers and students\, college students and members of the community. He will explain what studying dragonflies can tell us about the ecology of our neighborhoods. You will learn ways you can set up your own studies to contribute to this important citizen science initiative. \nDr. Robert Bohanan is an ecologist with 30 years of experience in teaching\, research\, and outreach\, most of which has included citizen science research. Robert’s research interests have included sunfish and zooplankton\, stream ecology\, red wing blackbirds\, damselflies\, midge larvae\, and the effects of land use\, land cover\, and water quality on dragonflies. Though his interests are many and varied\, dragonflies have been a constant. \nRSVPs appreciated but not necessary. \nEvery Conservancy Day is: \n\nFree — thanks to your donations and membership as a Friend\nOpen to the public\nFor all ages unless a specific age group is given in the program description\nDiverse topics — More than 400 participants each year enjoy topics ranging from wildlife\, science\, resource management\, natural and cultural history and current community issues\n\nThank you for your generous gifts and participation. You make it possible and you make it great! We welcome you to join us and help spread the word! Mark your calendars for these inspiring and special events the third Thursday of each month\, from January through November.
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/celebrating-conservancy-day-2019-08-15/
LOCATION:Kromrey Middle School Room 510\, 7009 Donna Drive\, Middleton\, WI\, 53562\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conservancy Days
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190803T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190803T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T163548
CREATED:20190723T024350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190723T025143Z
UID:2338-1564826400-1564837200@pheasantbranch.org
SUMMARY:Special Workday - Seed Collection
DESCRIPTION:Join us on this special workday to collect prairie and wetland plant seeds.\n \nEven if it is warm\, we highly recommend long pants\, long sleeves and a hat to protect you from brush and the sun. Please wear shoes/boots that are appropriate for wet and muddy areas. Work gloves and insect repellent are also recommended. We will supply all the tools needed\, and have some extra gloves if you need them.\n \nIf you are in a car\, the gate will be open so you can drive in from the County Parking Lot at 4864 Pheasant Branch Road. Please drive slowly up the road\, watch for hikers and park in the large\, grassy parking lot across from the homestead and the Friends work trailer. There’s also a bike rack for those of you who ride in.\n \nEven if you are not able to stay for the full 3 hours you’re welcome to join us for as long as you can stay.Workdays are weather dependent; so please let us know you are coming. This will allow us to let you know if we have to cancel and we can ensure we have enough snacks for everyone.
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/special-workday-seed-collection-3/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, The instructor will send along a Zoom link two days in advance.\, WI
CATEGORIES:Restoration Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190731T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190731T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T163548
CREATED:20190723T023214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190723T024908Z
UID:2333-1564596000-1564603200@pheasantbranch.org
SUMMARY:Bock Prairie Workday
DESCRIPTION:Join in tending the new prairies at the John C. Bock Community Forest. The prairies are a great example of high quality restoration on public lands. We’ll meet at the garden shed in the middle of the enclosed garden. It’s on Highland Way\, just off Century Avenue\, at the crest of the hill east of Allen Blvd. There’s a stop light at the intersection of Century and Highland – turn at the light and follow the road until you see the garden area on the left at the end of the open field. There’s lots of on-street parking.\n \nDress for the weather\, and wear long pants\, socks and sturdy shoes. Long sleeves and hats are also recommended – along with insect repellent and sunscreen. Bring your favorite work gloves if you have some. \n \nPlease RSVP if you’re planning to come to help with planning enough supplies for everyone.\n \nThis is a work session for members of the Bock Community Garden lead by Adaptive Restorations. Each year\, the Bock Gardeners invite the Friends to join them.
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/bock-prairie-workday-3/
LOCATION:Bock Community Garden\, 5606 Highland Way\, Middleton\, WI\, 53562
CATEGORIES:Restoration Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190718T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190718T193000
DTSTAMP:20260504T163548
CREATED:20181215T054125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190628T171348Z
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SUMMARY:Conservancy Day: Dogs in the Conservancy - Dane County and City of Middleton Policy
DESCRIPTION:A panel of representatives from many points of view will discuss the dog policy.  This program will be a review of the policy and its goals and how visitors to the Conservancy can comply with it.  It will NOT be a debate on the policy itself. \nPanel Members: \n\nDarren Marsh – Parks Administrator\, Dane County\nMatt Amundson – Director of Public Lands\, Recreation\, and Forestry\, City of Middleton\nJanet Kane – Chair\, Friends’ Dog Policy Action Team\nJanet Staker Woerner – Member\, Dane County Dog Parks\nGreg Armstrong – Director of Land Management and Environmental Education\, Holy Wisdom Monastery\n\nRSVP to education@pheasantbranch.org. RSVPs are not needed but are appreciated. \nDirections: Enter through Door 3 at the eastern end of the building. Do not enter through the main entrance. \nEvery Conservancy Day is: \n\nFree — thanks to your donations and membership as a Friend\nOpen to the public\nFor all ages unless a specific age group is given in the program description\nDiverse topics — More than 400 participants each year enjoy topics ranging from wildlife\, science\, resource management\, natural and cultural history and current community issues\n\nThank you for your generous gifts and participation. You make it possible and you make it great! We welcome you to join us and help spread the word! Mark your calendars for these inspiring and special events the third Thursday of each month\, from January through November.
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/celebrating-conservancy-day-2019-07-18/
LOCATION:Kromrey Middle School Room 510\, 7009 Donna Drive\, Middleton\, WI\, 53562\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conservancy Days
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190713T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190713T120000
DTSTAMP:20260504T163548
CREATED:20190708T014358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190708T014432Z
UID:2319-1563008400-1563019200@pheasantbranch.org
SUMMARY:Special Workday - Seed Collection
DESCRIPTION:Join us on this special workday to collect spiderwort in the upland prairies and sedges in the wetland.\n \nEven if it is warm\, we highly recommend long pants\, long sleeves and a hat to protect you from brush and the sun. Since we’ll be working in the wetland\, please wear shoes/boots that are appropriate for wet and muddy areas.. Work gloves and insect repellent are also recommended. We will supply all the tools needed\, and have some extra gloves if you need them.\n \nIf you are in a car\, the gate will be open so you can drive in from the County Parking Lot at 4864 Pheasant Branch Road. Please drive slowly up the road\, watch for hikers and park in the large\, grassy parking lot across from the homestead and the Friends work trailer. There’s also a bike rack for those of you who ride in.\n \nEven if you are not able to stay for the full 3 hours you’re welcome to join us for as long as you can stay.Workdays are weather dependent; so please let us know you are coming. This will allow us to let you know if we have to cancel and we can ensure we have enough snacks for everyone.
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/special-workday-seed-collection-2/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, The instructor will send along a Zoom link two days in advance.\, WI
CATEGORIES:Restoration Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190629T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190629T150000
DTSTAMP:20260504T163548
CREATED:20190618T030620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190618T030620Z
UID:2301-1561809600-1561820400@pheasantbranch.org
SUMMARY:Special Workday – Seed Collection
DESCRIPTION:The sedges in the wetland are producing seed and our goal is to collect as much as we can so that we can so we can plant them later into areas that need more of the plants that protect our precious wetland!\n \nEven if it is warm\, we highly recommend long pants\, long sleeves and a hat to protect you from brush and the sun. Since we’ll be working in the wetland\, please bring waterproof shoes. Work gloves and insect repellent are also recommended. We will supply all the tools needed\, and have some extra gloves if you need them. It is spring\, so wear shoes/boots that are appropriate for wet and muddy areas.\n \nIf you are in a car\, the gate will be open so you can drive in from the County Parking Lot at 4864 Pheasant Branch Road. Please drive slowly up the road\, watch for hikers and park in the large\, grassy parking lot across from the homestead and the Friends work trailer. There’s also a bike rack for those of you who ride in.\n \nEven if you are not able to stay for the full 3 hours you’re welcome to join us for as long as you can stay.Workdays are weather dependent; so please let us know you are coming. This will allow us to let you know if we have to cancel and we can ensure we have enough snacks for everyone.
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/special-workday-seed-collection/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, The instructor will send along a Zoom link two days in advance.\, WI
CATEGORIES:Restoration Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190626T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190626T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T163548
CREATED:20190618T030504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190618T030504Z
UID:2299-1561572000-1561579200@pheasantbranch.org
SUMMARY:Bock Prairie Workday
DESCRIPTION:Join in tending the new prairies at the John C. Bock Community Forest. The prairies are a great example of high quality restoration on public lands. We’ll meet at the garden shed in the middle of the enclosed garden. It’s on Highland Way\, just off Century Avenue\, at the crest of the hill east of Allen Blvd. There’s a stop light at the intersection of Century and Highland – turn at the light and follow the road until you see the garden area on the left at the end of the open field. There’s lots of on-street parking.\n \nDress for the weather\, and wear long pants\, socks and sturdy shoes. Long sleeves and hats are also recommended – along with insect repellent and sunscreen. Bring your favorite work gloves if you have some. \n \nPlease RSVP if you’re planning to come to help with planning enough supplies for everyone.
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/bock-prairie-workday-2/
LOCATION:Bock Community Garden\, 5606 Highland Way\, Middleton\, WI\, 53562
CATEGORIES:Restoration Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190625T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190625T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T163548
CREATED:20190221T134526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190618T172154Z
UID:1788-1561485600-1561492800@pheasantbranch.org
SUMMARY:Tunes on Tuesday
DESCRIPTION:Join your neighbors in an evening stroll through the northern part of the Conservancy while enjoying acoustic music played by local musicians.  No RSVP needed\, but please check our facebook page for cancellation notification if the weather looks iffy. \nTonight’s musicians: \nOrchid Heights Park\n6-7 PM: Karavay\n7-8 PM: Douglas Paul \nThe Springs\n6-8 PM: Jim Koomar and Russ Sharpswain \nThe Homestead Site\n6-8 PM: Michelle Sharpswain FM – Teen Acoustic Duo \nNot sure where all the music locations are? Check out this map!
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/tunes-on-tuesday-2019-06-25/
LOCATION:Orchid Heights Park\, 3960 Valley Ridge Rd\, Middleton\, WI\, 53562
CATEGORIES:Education Event,Tunes on Tuesday
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190621T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190621T220000
DTSTAMP:20260504T163548
CREATED:20190617T022809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190617T022809Z
UID:2287-1561136400-1561154400@pheasantbranch.org
SUMMARY:Celebrate the Conservancy Expansion at Capital Brewery
DESCRIPTION:Dane County has just closed on the purchase of 160 acres from the Acker Family.  This will add a large extension onto the northern border of Pheasant Branch Conservancy.  The Friends of Pheasant Branch Conservancy are thrilled to be able to partner with Dane County in returning the property to prairie. Please join us to celebrate! \nCome to the Capital Brewery Bier Garten and see us at the Friends’ Table at 5 PM. Trailhead Ale (part of the proceeds will benefit the Friends) will be on tap\, Live music will be provided by The Jimmys and  Fish Fry by TnT’s Catering & Event Services.  \nTickets for the Fish Fry dinner that evening can be purchased here: https://www.capitalbrewery.com/events/event/friday-fish-fry-tnts-catering/. Please note that tickets for the Fish Fry must be purchased in advance. Food will be served starting at 4pm with live music going from 6-10pm.
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/celebrate-the-conservancy-expansion-at-capital-brewery/
LOCATION:Capital Brewery Bier Garten\, 7734 Terrace Ave\, Middleton\, WI\, 53562
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190620T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190620T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T163548
CREATED:20190616T024138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190618T152054Z
UID:2283-1561057200-1561060800@pheasantbranch.org
SUMMARY:Pheasant Branch Creek Corridor Restoration & Improvements Master Plan Public Input Session
DESCRIPTION:The Friends of Pheasant Branch Conservancy are working closely with the City of Middleton staff and City Council as the City moves forward to restore the Creek Corridor between Parmenter and Century Avenue.\n \nThe City is hosting the first listening session on Thursday June 20\, 2019 from 7 to 8 PM at Kromery Middle School.   This public input session will be a chance for people to share their concerns about the damage to the creek corridor and express their desire for improvements in this important area. The session is being designed to receive input from all interested parties.\n \nWe encourage interested members in the Friends to attend this event and provide input. Please join us to share concerns and desired improvements for this important corridor! The format of the session will be a workshop where everyone has an opportunity to provide input and feedback on the future of the creek corridor.
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/pheasant-branch-creek-corridor-restoration-improvements-master-plan-public-input-session/
LOCATION:Kromrey Middle School Cafetorium\, 7009 Donna Drive\, Middleton\, WI\, 53562\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190620T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190620T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T163548
CREATED:20181215T054125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190606T021041Z
UID:791-1561053600-1561057200@pheasantbranch.org
SUMMARY:Conservancy Day: Pheasant Branch Flood Recovery
DESCRIPTION:Matt Amundson will take participants on a walk and talk in the Pheasant Branch Conservancy corridor. This area sustained extensive damage from flooding that occurred last August. Find out the state of the creek corridor and where the City is in the planning process for restoration. We will walk the creek corridor from Kromrey heading west towards the detention pond behind the Police Department and then head east to Park Street. \nMatt Amundson is the Director of Public Lands\, Recreation and Forestry for the City of Middleton. He has held this position since November of 2016. He has a bachelor’s degree in Recreation Management from UW-LaCrosse and is a Certified Parks and Recreation Professional. Matt has an extensive background in parks and recreation management. \nRSVPs appreciated\, but not required. \n  \nEvery Conservancy Day is: \n\nFree — thanks to your donations and membership as a Friend\nOpen to the public\nFor all ages unless a specific age group is given in the program description\nDiverse topics — More than 400 participants each year enjoy topics ranging from wildlife\, science\, resource management\, natural and cultural history and current community issues\n\nThank you for your generous gifts and participation. You make it possible and you make it great! We welcome you to join us and help spread the word! Mark your calendars for these inspiring and special events the third Thursday of each month\, from January through November.
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/celebrating-conservancy-day-2019-06-20/
LOCATION:Amphitheater behind Kromrey Middle School (bad weather location is KMS room 510)\, 7009 Donna Drive\, Middleton\, WI\, 53562
CATEGORIES:Conservancy Days
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190620T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190620T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T163548
CREATED:20181229T173727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181229T173824Z
UID:781-1561046400-1561060800@pheasantbranch.org
SUMMARY:Master Naturalist Volunteer Training
DESCRIPTION:A 40-hour course combining classroom and field experiences about Wisconsin’s natural resources. Check out the course page for exact dates and details!
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/master-naturalist-volunteer-training/
LOCATION:Middleton\, WI\, Middleton\, WI\, 53562\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190618T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190618T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T163548
CREATED:20190221T134526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190616T030443Z
UID:1787-1560880800-1560888000@pheasantbranch.org
SUMMARY:Tunes on Tuesday
DESCRIPTION:Join your neighbors in an evening stroll through the northern part of the Conservancy while enjoying acoustic music played by local musicians. No RSVP needed\, but please check our facebook page for cancellation notification if the weather looks iffy. \nTonight’s musicians: \nOrchid Heights Park\n6-8 PM: Heidi Forney & Friends \nThe Springs\n6-7 PM: Hayward/ Hartman\n7-8 PM: Happenstance \nThe Homestead Site\n6-8 PM: Jeanna & Friends \nNot sure where all the music locations are? Check out this map!
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/tunes-on-tuesday-2019-06-18/
LOCATION:Orchid Heights Park\, 3960 Valley Ridge Rd\, Middleton\, WI\, 53562
CATEGORIES:Education Event,Tunes on Tuesday
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190615T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190615T150000
DTSTAMP:20260504T163548
CREATED:20190530T033021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190530T033021Z
UID:2260-1560589200-1560610800@pheasantbranch.org
SUMMARY:Special Planting Workday
DESCRIPTION:Please join us in helping create a special new Conservancy feature. Our Land Manager Rob Schubert wrote a successful grant for a plant propagation nursery. It will have about 1\,100 plants this year and we need your help to plant them. \nOn June 15 we will have two three hour sessions with up to 15 people in each session. The first session will be 9 am until noon. The second session is noon until 3 pm or we finish planting. People may sign up for both sessions if they are interested in helping all day. Please RSVP to and tell us which session you will be able to work. \nWe hope those of you with previous planting experience will be able to help. Holes will already be prepared but careful handling and planting will be critical to success this season. \nPlan to park in the gravel parking lot and walk into the homestead site. In addition to the usual long pants and shirts\, you might want to bring your knee pads. \nThank you for helping launch this major effort to expand the diversity of plants in the Conservancy.
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/special-planting-workday/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, The instructor will send along a Zoom link two days in advance.\, WI
CATEGORIES:Restoration Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190615T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190615T110000
DTSTAMP:20260504T163548
CREATED:20181230T035007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190227T145421Z
UID:888-1560585600-1560596400@pheasantbranch.org
SUMMARY:Prairie Chase Run/Walk
DESCRIPTION:The fifth annual Prairie Chase event will take place on June 15\, 2019. The All-Terrain 10K and 5K Run begin around 8:00 am with the walk starting just after.  Stick around after for the kids race\, refreshments and music. Parking and a restroom is available at Orchid Heights Park. We’ll be making some tweaks to the schedule of events in 2019\, but the race routes are pretty set. This is not a chip-timed event but we will provide a timing clock at the finish line. The Prairie Chase will go on regardless of weather\, unless deemed unsafe by race officials or park staff. Sorry\, no refunds. \nFor more information or to register for this event\, please check out the Prairie Chase website. 
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/prairie-chase/
LOCATION:Orchid Heights Park\, 3960 Valley Ridge Rd\, Middleton\, WI\, 53562
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190611T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190611T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T163548
CREATED:20190221T134526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190528T172521Z
UID:1786-1560276000-1560283200@pheasantbranch.org
SUMMARY:Tunes on Tuesday
DESCRIPTION:Join your neighbors in an evening stroll through the northern part of the Conservancy while enjoying acoustic music played by local musicians. No RSVP needed\, but please check our facebook page for cancellation notification if the weather looks iffy. \nTonight’s musicians: \nOrchid Heights Park\n6-8 PM: Jackie Ernst  \nBase of Fredricks Hill:\n6-8 PM: The Artesians \nThe Springs\n6-7 PM: Katie Frye and Mia Chapman\n7-8 PM: Paul Stiegler \nThe Homestead Site\n6-7 PM: Paul Stiegler \n7-8 PM: Shagbark Hickory
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/tunes-on-tuesday-2019-06-11/
LOCATION:Orchid Heights Park\, 3960 Valley Ridge Rd\, Middleton\, WI\, 53562
CATEGORIES:Education Event,Tunes on Tuesday
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190604T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190604T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T163548
CREATED:20190221T134526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190605T161757Z
UID:1783-1559671200-1559678400@pheasantbranch.org
SUMMARY:Tunes on Tuesday
DESCRIPTION:Join your neighbors in an evening stroll through the northern part of the Conservancy while enjoying acoustic music played by local musicians. No RSVP needed\, but please check our facebook page for cancellation notification if the weather looks iffy. \nTonight’s musicians: \nOrchid Heights Park\n6-7 PM: Abby Evans \n7-8 PM: Evergreen Collective \nThe Springs\n6-7 PM: Chris Roberts\n7-8 PM: Matt Cushman \nThe Homestead Site\n6-8 PM: Chad Moritz
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/tunes-on-tuesday/
LOCATION:Orchid Heights Park\, 3960 Valley Ridge Rd\, Middleton\, WI\, 53562
CATEGORIES:Education Event,Tunes on Tuesday
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190601T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190601T110000
DTSTAMP:20260504T163548
CREATED:20190327T130222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190523T024527Z
UID:2029-1559379600-1559386800@pheasantbranch.org
SUMMARY:2019 National Trails Day
DESCRIPTION:Middleton experienced a significant flood event in August 2018 that impacted much of the trail system. A major area of devastation included the Pheasant Branch Creek Corridor between Parmenter Street and Century Avenue.  \nJoin city staff\, elected officials\, and the Friends of Pheasant Branch Conservancy to learn about the flooding\, recovery efforts\, and planned improvements.  \nA full listing of speakers and locations is available on this event flyer.
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/2019-national-trails-day/
LOCATION:Pheasant Branch Creek Corridor\, Middleton\, WI\, 53562
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190530T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190530T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T163548
CREATED:20190523T032533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190524T185446Z
UID:2249-1559239200-1559246400@pheasantbranch.org
SUMMARY:Bock Prairie Workday
DESCRIPTION:Join in tending the new prairies at the John C. Bock Community Forest\, just off Highland Way. The prairies are a great example of high quality restoration on public lands. \nWe’ll meet at the garden shed in the middle of the enclosed garden. It’s on Highland Way\, just off Century Avenue\, at the crest of the hill east of Allen Blvd. There’s a stop light at the intersection of Century and Highland – turn at the light and follow the road until you see the garden area on the left at the end of the open field. There’s lots of on-street parking. \nDress for the weather\, and wear long pants\, socks and sturdy shoes. Long sleeves and hats are also recommended – along with insect repellent and sunscreen. Bring your favorite work gloves if you have some.  \nPlease RSVP if you’re planning to come to help with planning enough supplies for everyone. Hope you can join in on the 30th. \nThis is a work session for members of the Bock Community Garden lead by Adaptive Restorations.  Each year\, the Bock Gardeners invite the Friends to join them.  This session will be the first of four this summer. 
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/bock-prairie-workday/
LOCATION:Bock Community Garden\, 5606 Highland Way\, Middleton\, WI\, 53562
CATEGORIES:Restoration Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190516T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190516T193000
DTSTAMP:20260504T163548
CREATED:20181215T054125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190508T014230Z
UID:790-1558031400-1558035000@pheasantbranch.org
SUMMARY:Conservancy Day: Effigy mounds of the PBC
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Wisconsin Archaeology Month\, join Dr. Amy Rosebrough of the Wisconsin Historical Society on a walking tour to the Springs and then to the top of Fredricks Hill to view the Native American effigy mounds found in Pheasant Branch Conservancy.  This will be a slow walk with a number of stops to discuss the history of mound building in Wisconsin and the archaeology of the Native population of Wisconsin. \n \nDr. Amy Rosebrough is a staff archaeologist with the State Archaeology and Maritime Preservation Program of the Wisconsin Historical Society\, and an alumnus of UW-Madison.  She is a specialist in Wisconsin’s effigy mounds\, and assists Wisconsin’s citizens with issues of archaeological and burial sites preservation.\n \nThe trip will be held even if the weather is cool\, windy\, or if there is a light drizzle of rain. Cancellation will be in the event of heavy rain at the meeting time or thunderstorms within five miles.  Please dress accordingly.  A limited number of wireless headsets will be available for use.\n \nRSVPs are appreciated\, but not required.\nEvery Conservancy Day is: \n\nFree — thanks to your donations and membership as a Friend\nOpen to the public\nFor all ages unless a specific age group is given in the program description\nDiverse topics — More than 400 participants each year enjoy topics ranging from wildlife\, science\, resource management\, natural and cultural history and current community issues\n\nThank you for your generous gifts and participation. You make it possible and you make it great! We welcome you to join us and help spread the word! Mark your calendars for these inspiring and special events the third Thursday of each month\, from January through November.
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/celebrating-conservancy-day-2019-05-16/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, The instructor will send along a Zoom link two days in advance.\, WI
CATEGORIES:Conservancy Days
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190423T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190423T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T163548
CREATED:20190303T015611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190303T015714Z
UID:1987-1556040600-1556049600@pheasantbranch.org
SUMMARY:Dinner Lecture: The Virtues of Natural Land Management
DESCRIPTION:We are partnering with the Friends of Wisdom Prairie to offer this dinner and panel discussion on the Virtues of Natural Land Management.  \nMore information or registration\, click here. Please register by April 9\, 2019. \nSpeakers \nJeffrey Sledge will discuss the issues related to the health benefits of Natural Lands for volunteers and visitors who experience being in an ecological community. He is the Research Scientist and Director of the Health and Built Environment Lab at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. \nSusan Carpenter will address the benefits of restoring a whole ecological community for sustaining biological diversity and restoring ecological services to an area. She is the Native Plant Gardener at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum. \nRandy Hunt will address the benefits of managing natural lands for the health and functioning of a watershed and its waters. He is the Chief Science Officer\, Research Hydrologist for USGS Upper Midwest Water Science Center\, in Middleton\, Wisconsin. \n  \nSchedule \n\n\n\n5:30 pm\nWine\, Beer & Conversation\n\n\n6:00 pm\nDinner\n\n\n7:00 pm\nPanel Discussion\n\n\n8:00 pm\nEvent Ends\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/dinner-lecture-the-virtues-of-natural-land-management/
LOCATION:Holy Wisdom Monastery\, 4200 County Road M\, Middleton\, WI\, 53562
CATEGORIES:Education Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190418T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190418T193000
DTSTAMP:20260504T163548
CREATED:20181215T054125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190404T013054Z
UID:789-1555612200-1555615800@pheasantbranch.org
SUMMARY:Conservancy Day: Bird Migration - How it's Done
DESCRIPTION:Whether the American Robin is making its leisurely way from Illinois wintering grounds or a Bobolink is making its cross-hemispherical journey from Argentina to Wisconsin\, both trips require a sense of direction. Orientation and navigation skills beyond those of Sacagawea\, Merriwether Lewis\, and William Clark are needed for these aerial treks.  Learn the many ways we think birds are able to complete the wonder of migration.\n \nAbout the speaker: Abe Lenoch grew up on the west side of Madison where he attended Crestwood Elementary School\, Jefferson Middle School\, and James Madison Memorial High School. In 2015 he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Zoology and Environmental Studies from UW-Madison. Abe has worked in the Forestry Division of the Wisconsin DNR as a research technician for multiple field seasons.  Abe is the Community Project Coordinator for 1000 Friends of Wisconsin. He is an active volunteer with Madison Audubon.\n \nRSVPs to conservancyday@pheasantbranch.org are appreciated\, but not required.\n \nDirections to the room: enter through Door 3 in the eastern wing of Kromrey Middle School.\nEvery Conservancy Day is: \n\nFree — thanks to your donations and membership as a Friend\nOpen to the public\nFor all ages unless a specific age group is given in the program description\nDiverse topics — More than 400 participants each year enjoy topics ranging from wildlife\, science\, resource management\, natural and cultural history and current community issues\n\nThank you for your generous gifts and participation. You make it possible and you make it great! We welcome you to join us and help spread the word! Mark your calendars for these inspiring and special events the third Thursday of each month\, from January through November.
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/celebrating-conservancy-day-2019-04-18/
LOCATION:Kromrey Middle School Room 510\, 7009 Donna Drive\, Middleton\, WI\, 53562\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conservancy Days
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190415T171500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190415T191500
DTSTAMP:20260504T163548
CREATED:20190131T152135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190220T023003Z
UID:1607-1555348500-1555355700@pheasantbranch.org
SUMMARY:Board of Directors Meeting
DESCRIPTION:All FOPBC members are welcome to attend the meetings of the board of directors. Meetings are generally held the third Monday of each month at 5:00 PM at Kromrey Middle School room 600\, entrance at door #18. Time and place are subject to change. Please note later start time for this meeting.
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/board-of-directors-meeting-2019-03-18-2019-04-15/
LOCATION:Kromrey Middle School Room 600\, 7009 Donna Drive\, Middleton\, WI\, 53562\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190406T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190406T120000
DTSTAMP:20260504T163548
CREATED:20181230T034458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190131T141754Z
UID:1199-1554541200-1554552000@pheasantbranch.org
SUMMARY:Restoration Work Day
DESCRIPTION:Our 2019 plan for workdays has changed. We are planning two “regular” workdays in April\, May\, September and October. They are planned for the first and third Saturdays. This better coincides with typical workload needs and allows for easier scheduling of special workdays typically in the summer and affiliated with employers or organizations.  All regular workdays are from 9 AM – noon. \nWork will consist of pulling invasives\, cutting brush\, or gathering seed. Specific work will be announced by email before the work date. \nVolunteers should meet at the Pheasant Branch Dane County Parking lot (fire number 4864\, labeled “County lot” on this online map) 1.2 miles north of Century Avenue on Pheasant Branch Road\, unless instructed otherwise. \nWorkdays are weather dependent; let us know you are coming at restoration@pheasantbranch.org\, we will let you know if we have to cancel. \nWe hope you can join us!
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/restoration-work-day-2019-06-01/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, The instructor will send along a Zoom link two days in advance.\, WI
CATEGORIES:Restoration Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190321T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190321T193000
DTSTAMP:20260504T163548
CREATED:20181215T054125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190226T025737Z
UID:788-1553193000-1553196600@pheasantbranch.org
SUMMARY:Conservancy Day: Remembering Rachel
DESCRIPTION:In 1958\, Bette Duff had a memorable summer job between her junior and senior year in college.  She assisted Rachel Carson who was gathering information for her upcoming book about the dangers of pesticides. After graduation\, Bette kept in touch with Rachel and worked briefly for her again in 1960. Bette finds that Rachel Carson’s life and work often provide encouragement for those today who face discouraging challenges as they seek to protect the environment.  She recalls the way they did library research in the days before the internet and xerox machines.  She describes the quiet yet determined manner with which Rachel Carson faced both personal and professional challenges.  Bette’s observations have been quoted in Paul Brooks’ biography of Rachel Carson\, The House of Life (1972) and in Linda Lear’s biography\, Rachel Carson\, Witness for Nature (1977). \nAbout the speaker: Bette Duff worked as a biologist doing research and instructing in the labs at both Case Western Reserve and Yale.  She moved to Madison in 1975 with her husband and two sons.  She got her Master’s degree in English Literature at the University of Wisconsin. Then\, at age 53\, she went to McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago.  She served as Associate Pastor of Covenant Presbyterian Church here in Madison for 10 years until her retirement. \nRSVPs appreciated to conservancyday@pheasantbranch.org \nPhoto credit: Alfred Eisenstaedt/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images. Rachel Carson examining a specimen. \nDirections to the room: enter through Door 3 in the eastern wing of Kromrey Middle School.
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/celebrating-conservancy-day-2019-03-21/
LOCATION:Kromrey Middle School Room 510\, 7009 Donna Drive\, Middleton\, WI\, 53562\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conservancy Days
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