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First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park hosts Kite Festival and Plant Hike

First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park hosts Kite Festival and Plant Hike First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park hosts Kite Festival and Plant Hike By: Kailey Neitzel and last updated 2021-07-11 16:59:09-04 NEAR ULM — First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park hosted two outdoor activities on Saturday. The eighth annual Buffalo Kite Festival featured kits designed by Native American artists. Visitors learned about the buffalo art featured on the kites, and have an opportunity create their own kite and watch as it takes flight over the buffalo jump. Blackfoot tribal member Don Fish performed an opening ceremony to start the activities, and the festival featured original designs from Native artists, including DG House (Cherokee), Jaune Quick-to-See Smith (Flathead Salish), Angela Babby (Oglala Lakota), Rabbit Knows Gun (Crow), and others.

First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park hosts Kite Festival and Plant Hike

First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park hosts Kite Festival and Plant Hike
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Central bats quiet in key league softball matchup - Oskaloosa News

Central bats quiet in key league softball matchup CEDAR RAPIDS Central College couldn’t generate the offense it needed as Coe College strengthened its hold on first place in the American Rivers softball race Tuesday with a pair of wins. The Dutch (13-9 overall, 11-7 conference) dropped a 5-3 decision in the completion of a suspended game from April 13, finishing a scoreless seventh inning Tuesday, before getting blanked 4-0. That lifts Coe to 16-5 in league play (21-8 overall) with Central in third place. Coe only outhit the Dutch 6-5, but two of the hits were home runs by Bree Mangelsen, who knocked in three runs.

Volunteers wanted at Giant Springs and Buffalo Jump state parks

Volunteers wanted at Giant Springs and Buffalo Jump state parks Volunteers wanted at Giant Springs and Buffalo Jump state parks and last updated 2021-04-21 16:23:08-04 GREAT FALLS — Giant Springs State Park and First People’s Buffalo Jump State Park are looking for volunteers to help clean and maintain nature trails. On May 1st, Giant Springs and Buffalo Jump will host a beginner training session for those interested in volunteering. The training event will acquaint volunteers with the parks, while describing their trail maintenance needs. “Basically, we’re looking for volunteers because, especially here at Giant Springs, but First People’s Buffalo Jump as well, has an extensive trail network,” said Alex Sholes, manager of Giant Springs State Park. “Giant Springs has nearly 30 miles of trail and it’s a lot for our small staff to maintain, so we’re really hoping to get some help from the public and maintaining those trails.”

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