Friends of Black Bayou once again invites the public to enjoy a day of celebration at Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge on Saturday, October 15, 10 am-2 pm, with a nature walk at 9 am. This award-winning volunteer group is happy to celebrate 25 years of the community’s faithful support for this beautiful natural jewel by presenting a day of free family fun! The day is a part of National Wildlife Refuge Week.
Activities for all ages (10 am-2 pm) include the 11 am 25th anniversary commemoration, tree planting, and turning of the Blue Goose Migration Marker, along with the annual photo contest exhibit, native animal displays, nature book sale, free canoeing and kayaking, newly designed T-shirts, face painting, human-sized animal puppets, button making, “backyard bass” game, bird ID game, zoo animals, science fun, recycling and anti-littering information, weather and climate-related activities, arts and crafts, artists working on-site, creative photo ops and more. Several community organizations, scouts, high school clubs and local universities will assist with the activities, along with Fish and Wildlife Service staff and FoBB members.
Preceding the other activities will be a 9 am nature walk, “Walk with the Wildlife,” led by FoBB member Joel Roane. All walk participants should meet at the boat launch parking lot by 8:45 am, wearing shoes appropriate for rough ground.
As always, the Fall Celebration day will include food, but this year there’ll be food trucks with a variety of snacks and lunches for sale. Also served will be Black Bayou Lake Mud Pie, originated at 1997’s first Fall Celebration, along with other sweets and lemonade provided free by FoBB members.
Date and Time
Saturday Oct 15, 2022
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM CDT
October 15th - 10AM-2PM
Location
Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Fees/Admission
FREE