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Edfors to Present Beaver Island History at Fulton Windmill Event

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The opening of the Wild Winter Wednesday program season on December 3 will feature a presentation by Hannah Pannell Edfors, following a scheduling change due to a medical emergency involving Dana Starkell. Edfors, a naturalist with Clinton County Conservation, will guide attendees on a historical journey exploring the significance of Beaver Island.

As a native of Fulton, Edfors brings a wealth of local knowledge and a deep appreciation for the outdoors, having spent considerable time on the river and in nature. Her passion for the environment informs her presentation, promising an engaging experience for all attendees.

Event Details and Accessibility

The event will take place at the Windmill Cultural Center in Fulton, with doors opening at 8:30 a.m.. Guests will be welcomed with coffee, hot cider, and mill treats before the program commences at approximately 9:15 a.m. The venue is fully accessible to individuals with disabilities, ensuring that everyone can participate in this enlightening session.

Attendance is free and open to the public, encouraging community involvement and education. However, it is important to note that if River Bend Schools are closed, delayed, or conducting remote learning due to adverse weather conditions, the Wild Winter Wednesday program will be canceled.

This event not only highlights the rich history of Beaver Island but also underscores the commitment of the Clinton County Conservation to educate the public about local heritage and environmental stewardship. Edfors’ insights are expected to resonate with both residents and visitors eager to learn more about the area’s natural history.

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