Living off the land here in Michigan went beyond the use of native plants for the Anishinaabe people; wild animals were a natural resource that the Anishinaabek respectfully harvested for a variety of survival needs, from food to clothing. Come meet some of Blandford’s wildlife ambassadors and explore traditionally made artifacts to learn about how their wildlife ancestors would have provided resources for the native people of Michigan.
*All programs will be limited to 10 participants for social distancing purposes. Any programs with higher capacities will be broken into smaller groups to maintain safety.
**All program participants 5 years of age or older must come equipped with a face covering. All staff and participants 5 years of age or older must wear face coverings while in the buildings. Your program leader will communicate outdoor face covering expectations at the start of the program. Blandford is unable to provide face coverings to program participants.
Adults and Children Pricing **This is a family program. Children are required to have an adult chaperone**
Member: $7
Non Member: $10
2 and under: Free (but need to be registered for head count)