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Step back into time at the Hanson House

Labor Day has become the traditional, though often not the meteorological, last day of summer. It became a holiday in 1882 to celebrate the success of the labor movement; over the years it has become a special day to honor American workers. So at Crossroads at Big Creek, we will honor the hundreds of people who, over the centuries, have labored at Crossroads’ Big Creek and Ida Bay Preserves.

 

During Labor Day Weekend – Friday, Saturday, and Sunday afternoon from 1:00 to 3:30 p.m., the Hanson House (2200 Utah Street) will be open for tours and for an activity we are calling “Labor Day Reminiscences.”

 

If local legend serves, for generations, on holiday weekends, family and neighbors gathered at the Homestead. We can’t imagine that folks did not sometimes sit around a kitchen table and reminisce about the past.

 

We are inviting the community to visit the Hanson House and, if they’d like, sit around the kitchen table. While enjoying a glass of lemonade, they can chat about the people who have labored at Crossroads – stone tool makers, pottery makers, fishers, gardeners, loggers, farmers, orchardists, conservationists, Christmas tree and strawberry growers, stable hands, construction workers, archaeologists, restorationists and educators.

 

We have an ulterior motive for our reminiscence activity. We are hoping that people who have worked at what now is our Big Creek Preserve, or who knew the people who lived here, or boarded horses here, or picked fruit, caught fish or helped build our buildings will share their memories. Or even better, give us contact information so we can arrange to record oral histories.

 

We want to offer a grateful shout-out to one particular group of workers – the barn volunteers and the construction crew from Carlson Erickson Builders – who are revitalizing an historic barn, turning it into a field station for research and education.

 

Whether you have memories to share or not, all are welcome. House tours are free of charge.

 

On the actual Labor Day, the last day of summer, we will offer a 3:00 p.m. hike at our Ida Bay Preserve, and each hiker will receive a map/brochure that tells the stories of the people who lived and labored at Ida Bay. And perhaps, fingers crossed, hikers will witness a butterfly and bird migration.

 

Speaking of migration, on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m., Bird Club will meet at the Collins Learning Center, and, if weather permits, the group will visit the Cove Estuary Preserve. Anyone interested in birds – from novice to fanatic – is welcome and should bring binoculars and a cell phone, if possible. Free and open to the public. Meet at the Collins Learning Center, 2041 Michigan St., Sturgeon Bay.

 

Crossroads at Big Creek Learning Center and Nature Preserve is located at 2041 Michigan. Crossroads is a 501(c)3 organization committed to offering education, conducting research and restoration, and providing outdoor experiences to inspire environmental stewardship in learners of all ages and from all backgrounds. We welcome your support. 

 

Thursday August 31

6:30 p.m. Badger Talk: “Jumping Worms: Biology, Impact and Control of a New Soil Invader and Plans for Door County”

 

Jumping worms have been found in at least three of Door County's compost sites. Brad Herrick, Ecologist and Research Program Manager at the UW-Madison Arboretum, will discuss why it matters that jumping worms have arrived, the long-term ramifications of their arrival, and ways to mitigate their impact and spread. 

 

After Herrick’s presentation, Sam Koyen, Door County Invasive Species Team Leader, will discuss what is happening in Door County, and Josh VanLieshout, Sturgeon Bay City Administrator, will discuss the City's plan of action.

 

The lecture is free and open to the public, but advance seating reservations are requested. Those interested can register on the Events page of the Crossroads at Big Creek website

 

Friday, Saturday and Sunday

September 1, 2, and 3

1:00-3:30 p.m. Hanson House Tours with Labor Day Reminiscences 

Crossroads invites the community to visit the Hanson House and, if they’d like, sit around the kitchen table. While enjoying a glass of lemonade, they can chat about the people who have labored at Crossroads – stone tool makers, pot makers, fishers, gardeners, loggers, farmers, orchardists, conservationists, Christmas tree and strawberry growers, stable hands, construction workers, archaeologists, restorationists and educators.

We are hoping that people who have worked at what now is our Big Creek Preserve, or who knew the people who lived here, or boarded horses here, or picked fruit, caught fish or helped build our buildings…..will share their memories. Or even better, will give us contact information so we can arrange to record oral histories. Free and open to the public. Meet at the Hanson House, 2200 Utah Street, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin.

 

Monday, September 4

3:00 p.m. Labor Day at Ida Bay

On the last day of summer, Crossroads will offer a hike at our Ida Bay Preserve, and each hiker will receive a map/brochure that tells the stories of the people who lived and labored at Ida Bay. And, fingers crossed, hikers may witness a butterfly and bird migration. Meet at the Parking Lot at 1195 Canal Road in Sturgeon Bay.

 

 

Tuesday, September 5

6:30 p.m. Bird Club

Bird Club will meet at the Collins Learning Center, but because migration probably will be underway, weather permitting, the group will visit the Cove Estuary Preserve. Anyone interested in birds is welcome and should bring binoculars and cell phone, if possible. Free and open to the public. Meet at the Collins Learning Center, 2041 Michigan St., Sturgeon Bay.

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