MASON CITY – The Lime Creek Nature Center and Cerro Gordo County Conservation Board are hosting their annual Fall Festival on Sunday, September 11 at the nature center located just north of Mason City off Highway 65. A variety of activities will be held throughout the day for the public to enjoy.
Activities include canoeing/kayaking, air rifles, archery, trail tram rides, crafts, bird feeder building, Dutch oven cooking demo, minnow races, and many more! A complete schedule of activities for the festival is available on the LCNC’s website at: www.cgcounty.org (click on departments/Lime Creek Nature Center).
A lunch of grilled burgers & brats will be served from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., with free will donations being accepted.
LCNC naturalist Heather Hucka said the event is for people of all ages. “Our goal is to provide a wide variety of recreational activities, so there is something for everyone who attends”. “People can choose specific activities that appeal to them or stay for the whole day and enjoy them all.”
There is no cost to attend the celebration, but registration is required. Registrations will be accepted beginning immediately. Please call 641-423-5309 to register or for more information.