Family EvEnts CalEndar marCh 2013 – FEbruary 2014
For Sewer, Water & Cable EmergenciesCall innsbrook security at 636-745-3000 or 636-928-3366 ext. 400.
For Power OutagesCall Cuivre river Electric at 1-800-392-3709 (have your account number ready).
Warren County Telephone NumbersFor All Emergencies (from a land line or cell phone) .................................911sheriff non-Emergency .................................................................. 636-456-4332ambulance – non-Emergency ....................................................... 636-456-8413Wright City Fire Protection district – non-Emergency.................. 636-745-2262Warrenton Fire Protection district – non-Emergency .................... 636-456-8935Cuivre river Electric ................................................................... 1-800-392-3709Centurylink ............................................................................... 1-800-201-4099Wright City Post Office .................................................................. 636-745-3513
Innsbrook Contact Numbers & Email AddressesMain Line: Local 636-745-3000 | Toll-Free from St. Louis 636-928-3366
General Information ext. 0 [email protected]
Activities & Events ext. 180 [email protected]
Audubon Program ext. 177 [email protected]
Conference Center Catering ext. 884 [email protected] Conference sales ext. 804 [email protected] Front desk ext. 0 [email protected] Fitness Center ext. 600 [email protected] General manager ext. 803 [email protected] vacations/accommodations ext. 808 [email protected] Weddings ext. 884 [email protected]
Country Market ext. 333 [email protected]
Custom Homes ext. 166 [email protected]
Golf Course director of Golf ext. 206 [email protected] tee times ext. 203 [email protected]
Hanneken’s Restaurant ext. 207 [email protected] General manager ext. 208 [email protected]
Innsbrook Institute ext. 218 [email protected]
Landscape Services ext. 177 [email protected]
Marketing ext. 214 [email protected]
Property Owner Billing ext. 222 [email protected]
Real Estate ext. 199 [email protected]
Remodeling ext. 166 [email protected]
Security director of security ext. 402 [email protected] main Gate ext. 400 [email protected] West Gate ext. 401 [email protected]
Services / Home Repairs ext. 150 [email protected]
Stables ext. 300 [email protected]
Village of Innsbrook, City Hall 636-745-8844 [email protected]
CC Conference CenterPMB Property Mgmt BldgFH FarmhouseGC Golf CourseHC Harmonie ChurchFWP Fireworks Point
New MoonFull MoonFirst QuarterLast Quarter
LAS Lake Aspen StageCPB Cedarpass BeachCB Corlina BeachCA Condo AreaLA Lake AspenRE Real Estate Office
EvENt LOCAtiON COdES
VISIT US ONLINE AT:
www.innsbrook-resort.com
www.facebook.com/innsbrookresort
FRONt COvER PHOtOS By: (counterclockwise from top left) Carol Chrismer, Gary Barton, Gary vonderHaar, Carolyn Mooney
CAMP INNSBROOK Learning, Sharing, Creating Together in the OutdoorsCamp innsbrook began as a way to get families to try new things that they can enjoy together at innsbrook. Whether it’s crafts, art, rock climbing or horseback riding, everything we do at Camp innsbrook emphasizes fun and discovery in nature. and our programs are designed to be shared between kids and adults. Plus, it’s a fantastic opportunity for you to meet other innsbrook families. nature is always at the center of each year’s camp theme, and throughout the course of the summer — from memorial day through labor day with a few events in the fall thrown in — you and your kids and grandkids are sure to find a program that knocks your socks off. We also offer two in-depth weeklong summer camps for school-age kids (be sure to see the summer calendar for dates!).
SUMMER WORKSHOPS Summer Educational Fun for Kidsmany of our innsbrook families who are our recreational owners love spending their summers here at our 7,500-acre playground. Our summer Workshops are great exploration opportunities beyond going to the beach, swimming in the pool or exploring our nature trails. in 2010 we started our summer Workshops, led by experts in their respective fields. most of these two- and three-day workshops are geared toward ‘tweens and teens; some classes are also for the single-digit ages. be sure to check out June and July for the scheduled workshops.
SUMMER BREEZE CONCERTS Dancin’ in the Farmhouse Fieldmost weekends in the summer we host a different band at the farmhouse pasture for 2 ½ hours of music, camaraderie and fun. There are a lot of summer music festivals around st. louis, and most of our bands play at those as well as regionally and nationally. Our summer breeze concerts are an opportunity for families to enjoy live music together. We are extremely “kid friendly” with plenty of room for Frisbee throwin’, running around and, most importantly, dancing. We strive to find musicians who enjoy playing for audiences of all ages – which can make for some magical moments. Come out and enjoy it with us.
INNSBROOK INSTITUTE Summer Music Academy & FestivalThe innsbrook institute celebrates its 13th season this June under the artistic direction of david halen, concertmaster of the saint louis symphony. The festival includes many chamber music concerts showcasing some of the best classical artists performing today. The academy brings high level students together to learn from the distinguished performers and teaching faculty. Find out more online at www.innsbrookinstitute.org. see our June calendar for concert dates!
PHOtOS By: innsbrook Staff
“at innsbrook, every time you wake up, nature is there to greet you.”
– Bob & Kathy H.
PHOtOS By: Bob Keefe (top) and innsbrook Staff (right)
sunday mOnday tuEsday WEdnEsday thursday Friday saturday
iNSEt PHOtOS By:Cynthia Bowers
1Purple martins start arriving
2Golf Meeting 9 am CC
3Geese begin to migrate north
4Bluebirds begin to nest
5Look for bloodroot blooming
6Ohio buckeyes begin blooming
7 Wild plums begin to bloom
8Look for false garlic blooming
9AdventureMax Race 10 am
10Daylight Savings Time begins
AdventureMax Race 10 am
11Muskrats are breeding
12Phoebes arrive this month
13Eastern moles are breeding
14Serviceberry begin to bloom
15Hibernating bats leave caves
16St. Patrick’s Day Party 5 pm HK
17 st. Patrick’s day
St. Patrick’s Day Buffet 11 am HK
18Look for Mayapples blooming
19 20Vernal Equinox
First day of Spring
21Dutchman’s breeches blooming
22Adopt-a-Highway 3 pm PMB
23Eastern pipistrelles mating
24
Catholic Service 9 am FH Protestant Service 10 am HCEaster Brunch/Breakfast various CC/HKBig Trash Day All day PMB
25Aromatic sumac in bloom
26 First day of Passover
27Look for trout lily blooming
28 29 Good Friday
Good Friday Buffet 6 pm HK
30Easter Egg Hunt 11 am FHBig Trash Day All day PMB
march
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Easter sunday
“innsbrook has created a unique bond across three Generations of our family.” – Carol G.
PHOtOS By: Gary Barton (top) and Greg Hoeltzel (right)
sunday mOnday tuEsday WEdnEsday thursday Friday saturday
1Boats can be back on the
Innsbrook beaches and shores starting today
2last day of Passover
3Listen for bobwhite quail
4Shining blue star in bloom
5Lady slipper orchids in bloom
6Run for Your Lives 5k
7Watch for luna moths
8Keep an eye out for bumblebees
9White pelicans migrating
through Missouri
10Look for golden seal in bloom
11Raise your purple martin boxes
12Elms scatter seeds
13Fishing Tournament 6:30 am FH Adopt-a-Highway 9:30 am PMBSpring Home Tour 12 pm RE
14Spring Home Tour 12 pm RE
15Keep an eye out for kingfishers
16Look for white trillium
17It’s morel season!
18Eastern chipmunks are
bearing young
19 20
21Jacob’s ladder in bloom
22Earth day
23 24Tent caterpillars appear
25 26arbor day
27
28 29Look for sicklepod in bloom
30
iNSEt PHOtOS By:innsbrook Staff (top)
Brian Bouquet (right)
aprilMARCH
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“innsbrook is a great sanctuary to relax and unwind.” – Mike B.
PHOtOS By: Mike Gualdoni (top) and innsbrook Staff (right)
sunday mOnday tuEsday WEdnEsday thursday Friday saturday
iNSEt PHOtOS By:Gary Barton
1Bluegill are spawning
2Look for striped violet in bloom
3Wood ducks hatch
4Garden Club Plant Sale 9 am PMB
5Cinco De Mayo Brunch various CC
6Shooting star in bloom
7 Watch out for stinging nettle
8Star of Bethlehem in bloom
9Jack-in-the-pulpits
are blooming
10Watch for shorebirds by water
11
12mother’s day
Mother’s Day Brunch various CCMother’s Day Breakfast various HK
13Thimbleweed in bloom
14Wake robin blooming
15Raccoons bear their young
16Cream wild indigo in bloom
17Skunks bear their young
18Adopt-a-Highway 9:30 am PMB
19Meadowlarks are nesting
20Look for squaw weed
on trails
21Young whitetail deer
get antlers
22Look for mouse-earedchickweed in bloom
23 24 25Tennis Tournament 8 am FH/CCWalk/Run 9 am FHModel Airplane Show 9 am FWPMemorial Day Party 1-4 pm CCCamp Innsbrook 1-4 pm CCOutdoor Movie: Wreck-It Ralph
8:30 pm FH
26Catholic Service 9 am FHProtestant Service 10 am HCSailing Regatta 2 pm CPBSummer Breeze: Butchwax and
the Hollywoods 7:30 pm FHNite Lite Golf 8:30 pm GC
27memorial day
Boat Auction 10 am FHMemorial Day Service 1 pm FH
28Listen for gray tree frogs
29Wild strawberries
are ripening
30 31
mayAPRIL
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“The institute is a marvelous addition to innsbrook and we look forward to it every year.” – Ann B.
PHOtOS By: Amy Pugh (top) and innsbrook Staff (right)
sunday mOnday tuEsday WEdnEsday thursday Friday saturday
iNSEt PHOtOS By:Craig McConnell (left)Jane Richter Baker (right)
1Summer Breeze: Soulard Blues
Band 7:30 pm FH
2Gooseberries are ripening
3Goat’s beard in bloom
4Purple martins arriving
5 6Innsbrook Institute Festival
Preview Concert 7 pm
7Music Grille Bistro 6-8 pm CCInnsbrook Institute Summer Music Academy & Festival
Opening Night Concert 8 pm
8Camp Innsbrook 3 pm FHMusic Grille Bistro 6-8 pm CCInnsbrook Institute Concert
7:30 pm
9
Music Grille Bistro 6-8 pm CC
10
Music Grille Bistro 5-7 pm CC
11
Music Grille Bistro 5-7 pm CC
12
Music Grille Bistro 5-7 pm CC
13
Music Grille Bistro 5-7 pm CC
14
Music Grille Bistro 6-8 pm CC
15
Music Grille Bistro 6-8 pm CC
16 Father’s day
17Camp Innsbrook Weeklong Camp #1
9 am - 1:30 pm FH
18Camp Innsbrook Weeklong Camp #1
9 am - 1:30 pm FH
19 Camp Innsbrook Weeklong Camp #1
9 am - 1:30 pm FH
20Camp Innsbrook Weeklong Camp #1
9 am - 1:30 pm FH
21Camp Innsbrook Weeklong Camp #1
9 am - 1:30 pm, 6-8:30 pm FH; CB
summer solsticeFirst day of summer
22Adopt-a-Highway 9:30 am PMBSummer Breeze: Mirage 7:30 pm FH
23 24 25Chocolatier 2-Day Workshop
(Ages 10-15) 9-11 am HK(Ages 6-9) 1-3 pm HK
26Chocolatier 2-Day Workshop
(Ages 10-15) 9-11 am HK(Ages 6-9) 1-3 pm HK
Creative Drama 3-Day Workshop (Ages 6-9) 9 am - 12 pm FH(Ages 10-15) 1-4 pm FH
27Creative Drama 3-Day Workshop
(Ages 6-9) 9 am - 12 pm FH(Ages 10-15) 1-4 pm FH
28Creative Drama 3-Day Workshop
(Ages 6-9) 9 am - 12 pm FH(Ages 10-15) 1-4 pm FH
29Ultramax TriathlonsCamp Innsbrook 3 pm FHSummer Breeze: Jake’s Leg
7:30 pm FH
june
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Innsbrook Institute Summer Music Academy & Festival – Concerts Nightly
“The Fireworks at innsbrook are truly the most spectacular i’ve ever seen!” – Heather H.
PHOtOS By: Carolyn Mooney (top) and Corey McConnell Best (right)
sunday mOnday tuEsday WEdnEsday thursday Friday saturday
1Circus 3-Day Workshop
(Ages 6-9) 9 am - 12 pm FH(Ages 10-15) 1-4 pm FH
2Circus 3-Day Workshop
(Ages 6-9) 9 am - 12 pm FH(Ages 10-15) 1-4 pm FH
3 Circus 3-Day Workshop
(Ages 6-9) 9 am - 12 pm FH(Ages 10-15) 1-4 pm FH
4independence day
5 Summer Breeze: That 80’s Band
7:30 pm FHNite Lite Golf 8:30 pm GC
6Tennis Tournament 8 am FH/CCWalk/Run 9 am FHWatermelon Hunt 1 pm CPBVIP Party & Buffet 6 pm CAFireworks Buffet 6 pm CCFireworks Show 9:15 pm LA
7Catholic Service 9 am FHProtestant Service 10 am HC
8Cooking 2-Day Workshop
(Ages 6-9) 9 am - 12 pm HK
9Cooking 2-Day Workshop
(Ages 6-9) 9 am - 12 pm HK
10Cooking 2-Day Workshop
(Ages 10-15) 9 am - 12 pm HK
11Cooking 2-Day Workshop
(Ages 10-15) 9 am - 12 pm HK
12Christmas in July Outdoor Movie: Elf
8:45 pm FH
13Camp Innsbrook 3 pm FHSummer Breeze: Miss Jubilee and
the Humdingers 7:30 pm FH
14Search for slender mountain
mint on our trails
15Camp Innsbrook Weeklong Camp #2
9 am - 1:30 pm FH
16Camp Innsbrook Weeklong Camp #2
9 am - 1:30 pm FH
17Camp Innsbrook Weeklong Camp #2
9 am - 1:30 pm FH
18Camp Innsbrook Weeklong Camp #2
9 am - 1:30 pm FH
19Camp Innsbrook Weeklong Camp #2
9 am - 12 pm; 6-8:30 pm FH; CB
20Swim Meet 9 am CCAdopt-a-Highway 9:30 am PMBSummer Breeze: Hazard to Ya Booty
7:30 pm FH
21 22Watch for the appearance ofpaper wasps near your home
23Watch for the American
rubyspot damselfly
24Pirate 3-Day Workshop
(Ages 6-9) 9 am - 12 pm FH(Ages 10-15) 1-4 pm FH
25Pirate 3-Day Workshop
(Ages 6-9) 9 am - 12 pm FH(Ages 10-15) 1-4 pm FH
26Pirate 3-Day Workshop
(Ages 6-9) 9 am - 12 pm FH(Ages 10-15) 1-4 pm FH
27Sand Sculpture Contest 4 pm CBRock Skipping Contest 5 pm CBSummer Breeze: Blended328
7:30 pm FH
28Cardboard Boat Races 12:30 pm CB
29Found in Nature 3-Day Workshop
(Ages 6-9) 9 am - 12 pm FH(Ages 10-15) 1-4 pm FH
30Found in Nature 3-Day Workshop
(Ages 6-9) 9 am - 12 pm FH(Ages 10-15) 1-4 pm FH
31Found in Nature 3-Day Workshop
(Ages 6-9) 9 am - 12 pm FH(Ages 10-15) 1-4 pm FH
iNSEt PHOtOS By:Cynthia Bowers
julyJUNE
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“innsbrook raises your spirits and lowers your blood pressure.”
– Patrice F.
PHOtOS By: Cynthia Bowers (top) and Carol Kappel (right)
sunday mOnday tuEsday WEdnEsday thursday Friday saturday
iNSEt PHOtOS By:Craig McConnell (left)Jane Richter Baker (right)
1Horse nettle in bloom
2 3Camp Innsbrook: Amazing Race
10 am FHSummer Breeze: Vote for Pedro
7:30 pm FH
4Look for the bright orangeof the royal walnut moth
5Search for oyster mushrooms
on trees and logs
6Watch for monarchs on
summer goldenrod
7Snapping turtle eggs hatching
8Look for plains spadefoot toad
9 10Adopt-a-Highway 9:30 am PMBSummer Breeze: Erin Bode
7:30 pm FH
11Hedge parsley in bloom
12 13Look for gray treefrogs
around your deck
14Hairy mountain mint
in bloom
15Look for the molted shells of
dog day cicadas on trees
16Eastern collared lizards
are active
17Yard Sale 7-11 am PMBLake Aspen Bistro 5-7 pm FHSummer Breeze: Motown Revue
7:30 pm FH
18Purple martins gather
to migrate
19Shorebirds are migrating
south
20Indian tobacco in bloom
21Keep a look out for the
tiny northern red-bellied snake
22Spiderwort in bloom
23 24Summer Breeze: Dr. Zhivegas
7:30 pm FH
25Elderberries are ripening
26Bur cucumber in bloom
27Wild grapes are ripening
28 29 30Look for luna moths at night
31Tennis Tournament 8 am FHWalk/Run 9 am FHLog Cabin Dedication 1-3 pm LCCamp Innsbrook 3 pm FHSummer Breeze: Funky Butt Brass
Band 7:30 pm FH
augustJULY
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“The Events and activities provided at innsbrook truly set it apart as a premier resort.” – Pat & Dan R.
PHOtOS By: Jeff vaughn (top) and Carolyn Mooney (right)
sunday mOnday tuEsday WEdnEsday thursday Friday saturday
1Catholic Service 9 am FHProtestant Service 10 am HCMarket at Innsbrook 10 am CCSailing Regatta 1 pm CPBNite Lite Golf 7:30 pm GCOutdoor Movie 8 pm FH
2labor day
3Rattlesnake root in bloom
4Watch for the trumpet-shaped
chanterelle mushrooms
5rosh hashanah
6 7Indian pipe in bloom
8 Cardinal flower in bloom
9Keep an eye out for red foxactive at dawn and dusk
10Purple cudweed in bloom
11Deer mice are collecting
their winter stores
12Look for puffball mushrooms
13 14yom Kippur
15 16Search for tiger salamanders
17 18 19 20Swamp milkweed in bloom
21Adopt-a-Highway 9:30 am PMB
22Fall Equinox
First day of autumn
23Compass plant in bloom
24Prairie dock in bloom
25 26Sparrows are arriving
27 28Car Show 9 am - 3 pm CCChili Cook-Off 11 am - 3 pm CC
29Third Annual Jeep Safari 1 pm FH
30
iNSEt PHOtOS By:Jeff vaughn (left)Mike Gualdoni (right)
septemberAUGUST
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OCTOBERSU M T W TH F SA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
“innsbrook is a pleasant, relaxing place to be.”
– Stephen P.
PHOtOS By: Jane Richter Baker (top) and Carolyn Mooney (right)
sunday mOnday tuEsday WEdnEsday thursday Friday saturday
1Get ready for fall’s great color
2 3Woodchucks begin hibernating
4Juncos are arriving
5Fishing Tournament 6:30 am FH2nd Annual Best-Wurstfest 4 pm HKFall Fest 7 pm FHBig Trash Day All day PMB
6Big Trash Day All day PMB
7Blue lobella in bloom
8Don’t miss the bright orange
of the sulphur shelf mushrooms
9Watch out for opossums crossingthe road with their young ones
10Goldenrod in bloom
11Gentians are in bloom
12
13Look for bright green
hedge apples
14Columbus day
15Elephant’s foot in bloom
16Bullfrogs begin to hibernate
17Birds gather their winter stores
18 19Trunk or Treat 4 pm FH
20Keep watch for pie-billed grebe
21Striped skunks snuggle in
their dens when cold
22Look for goldfinches
at your feeder
23Look for crowds of lady beetles
24Watch for active chipmunks
25Keep an eye out
for Cooper’s hawk
26Halloween Party 6 pm
27 28Squirrels gathering winter food
29 30 31halloween
Property Owner Photo Contest Entry Deadline by 5 pm iNSEt PHOtOS By:
Bob Keefe (top)Kathy Hill (right)
octoberSEPTEMBER
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“innsbrook continues to be our refuge and our little slice of heaven.”
– Louise C.
PHOtOS By: Bob Wombacher (top) and Brian Serniak (right)
sunday mOnday tuEsday WEdnEsday thursday Friday saturday
iNSEt PHOtOS By:Cynthia Bowers (left)Jane Richter Baker (right)
1Little brown bats are mating
2Listen for coyotes at night
3Daylight Savings Time Ends
4Watch for frost flowers
5Listen for the call of the
bobwhite quail
6Prepare your winterbirdfeeding stations
7 8Milkweed pods opening
9
10 Watch the sky for red-tailed hawks
11veterans day
12 13Look for the moss,Fissidens bushii
14 15 16Listen for the caw-caw of
the American crow
17Canada geese are
active around lakes
18Look for active northern
harriers
19Black field crickets mate
and bury their eggs for winter
20 21 22Voles feed on seeds and grass
23
24Look for old bird nests in
trees on your walks
25Pecans are ripening
26 27Look for common snipe
on the water
28Thanksgiving dayhanukkah begins
Thanksgiving Buffet 1-4 pm CC
29 30All boats must be removed from
beaches and shores by today
novemberOCTOBER
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“innsbrook’s quietude and all-seasons natural beauty makes it a very pleasant experience.” – John O.
PHOtOS By: Gary Barton (top) and innsbrook Staff (right)
sunday mOnday tuEsday WEdnEsday thursday Friday saturday
1Watch for the ice crystals
forming on thin spiderwebs
2Carolina wrens frequent
backyard feeders
3 4Hairy woodpeckers
are abundant
5hanukkah Ends
6Look for squirrel nests inthe tops of barren trees
7Residential Owners’ Meeting
10 am CC
8Look for bald eagles
around our lakes
9 10 Gray squirrels are breeding
11Pine siskins are at feeders
12 13Barred owls are courting
14
15Spot cottontail rabbit
tracks in snow
16 17 18Male cardinals are a
familiar sight
19 20Watch for deer tracks
in the snow
21Winter solstice
First day of Winter
22 23Watch for belted kingfisher
24 25Christmas
26Hawthorn trees provideberries for winter feeding
27 28
29 30Look for Christmas ferns
on our nature trails
31new year’s Eve
New Year’s Eve Celebration 6 pm CCiNSEt PHOtOS By:Bob Keefe (left)Jane Richter Baker (right)
decemberNOVEMBER
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“What a Wonderful Community to be a part of. Each season of the year offers something new and exciting.” – Jeff L.
PHOtOS By: innsbrook Staff
sunday mOnday tuEsday WEdnEsday thursday Friday saturday
iNSEt PHOtOS By:innsbrook Staff (left)Cynthia Bowers (bottom)
1new year’s day
2Red fox squirrels are mating
3 4Watch for snow fleas on the snow
5Keep watch for
great horned owls
6 7Bobcats are breeding
8 9Fox are breeding
10White-tail bucks lose antlers
11Look for fire moss,
Ceratodon purpureus
12Moles are active underground
13Look for the large holes of the
pileated woodpecker instanding dead trees
14 15Look for the bright orange of
dried bittersweet
16 17Adult winter stoneflies
are around the water’s edge
18
19Common chickweed blooming
20martin lutherKing Jr. day
21Look for watercress
22 23Beavers are breeding
24Dried sycamore fruit iseasy to spot in the woods
25Look for turkeytail mushrooms
26Chickadees are feeding
27 28Keep watch for bald eagles
around our lakes
29 30 31
januaryDECEMBER
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“in many ways, innsbrook has simply become home to our family.”
– Dan B.
PHOtOS By: innsbrook Staff
sunday mOnday tuEsday WEdnEsday thursday Friday saturday
iNSEt PHOtOS By:innsbrook Staff (left)William A. Moran (bottom)
1Screech owls nesting
2Groundhog day
3Geese migrating through Missouri
4Tiger salamanders
are looking for mates
5Coyotes are breeding Listen for howling
6 7Harbinger of spring blooming
8Look for mama opossumwith their new babies
9Search for reindeer lichen
10 11Keep a look out for robins
12 13Whitlow grass blooming
14valentine’s day
15Canada geese are courting
16Look for chipmunks around
17Presidents’ day
18Watch for deer feeding
in groups
19 20Killdeer arrive
21 22
23 24Spring beauty blooming
25 26Look for moss releasing
its spores
27 28
februaryJANUARY
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