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2023 Conference

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The Prairie Enthusiasts 2023 Conference


Reverence for the Land

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Hosted by our Minnesota Driftless Chapter, the 2023 conference, Reverence for the Land, will celebrate the role you play as a steward of soils, water, plants, animals, and other members of the land community. Walk-in registrations will be accepted, however, advanced registration is highly encouraged.

1/16/2023 Update!  Conference attendees will receive a free copy of Flower Flies of Minnesota by Scott King. Supplies may be limited so register soon!

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Presentations
Conference Map
Accommodations
Featured Keynote Description
Silent Auction
Photo Contest
Poster Session
Prescribed Burn School
Sponsor and Exhibitor Opportunities
Questions


Presentations

FRIDAY – February 10

Prescribed Burn School [8am-4pm; Capri room] (SOLD OUT – pre-registered attendees only)

  • 7:15am – Registration Opens
  • 8:00am – Prescribed Burn School Begins
  • 12:00pm – 1:00pm – Lunch provided
  • 4:00pm – Prescribed Burn School Concludes

Evening Social [5-9pm; Wolf/Eagle rooms] (SOLD OUT – pre-registered attendees only)

  • 4:00pm – Registration opens till 7:30pm
  • 5:00pm – Social opens, cash bar opens (only cash accepted)
  • 6:00pm – Light dinner is served
  • 7:00pm – Film Screening; the film Landscape Stories, Helen Allison Savanna, presented by Regina Flanagan and Eric Chien, followed by Q&A
  • 9:00pm – Social concludes

SATURDAY – February 11

7:30-10:30am – Registration opens [Pre-Function Area], continental breakfast and silent auction opens [Wacipi/Tinta Wita room]

8:30-9:00am — Welcome [Wacipi/Tinta Wita room]

Introduction of the conference and the keynote speaker by Steve Winter, chair of the Minnesota Driftless chapter of The Prairie Enthusiasts.

Welcome address by Prairie Island Indian Community Tribal Council President, Johnny Johnson

9-10:15 — Keynote Presentation.  The Pollination of Native Plants, presented by Heather Holm  [Wacipi/Tinta Wita room]

10:15-10:30 – Break

10:30-Noon — Morning Sessions (concurrent)

  • Session 1 — Southeast Minnesota Success Stories [Eagle room]

Forty Years of Prescribed Fire in Southeast Minnesota State Parks [Presenter: Shawn Fritcher]
McKnight Prairie, Goodhue County, Minnesota: 50 years of Conservation Management [Presenter: Nancy Braker]
Weaver Dunes Preserve: History, Management, and Rare Species [Presenter: Autumn Jensen]

  • Session 2 — Ṫíŋta Iwohdakapi: A Conversation about Indigenous Prairie Stewardship Perspectives [Wacipi / Tinta Wita rooms]

Nicky Buck, Ferin Davis-Anderson, Hope Flanagan, and Gabe Miller

  • Session 3 — Discovering Prairie and Savannah Insects [Wolf room]

An Overview of Prairie-Dependent Insects of the Upper Midwest [Presenter: Rich Henderson; handouts:  Working list  Nectar sources]
Robber Flies of the Prairie and Savanna [Presenter: Mike Reece]
Prairie Skipper Losses in the Driftless [Presenter: Jessica Petersen; handout: Skipper cards]

Noon-1:30pm — Lunch and Learn [Wacipi/Tinta Wita room]

  • 12:00pm – Deli sandwich buffet
  • 12:15pm – Welcome from Executive Director, Debra Behrens, and Presentation by Dan Carter, TPE Landowner Services Coordinator,Insights from the Prairie Past for the Prairie Present
    Check out the silent auction!

1:30-3pm — Afternoon Sessions (concurrent)

  • Session 4 — Drawing Life from Nature: Plants, Landscapes, Pollinators [Eagle room] (FULL – pre-registered attendees only)

Session led by Vera Ming Wong, natural science illustrator 

Note:  This limited-capacity session is full. Email Michelle Cochran at michelle.galles.cochran57@gmail.com if you’d like a place on the waiting list.

  • Session 5 — Prairies, Echinacea, and Bumblebees [Wicipi / Tinta Wita rooms]

Echinacea Seed Source for Restorations: Genetic Implications [Presenter: Amy Dykstra]
Density-Dependent Effects of Fire on Plant Reproduction: Implications for Conservation and Restoration [Presenter: Jared Beck]
Prescribed Burns and Bumble Bees in Restored Prairie [Presenter: Jade Kochanski]

  • Session 6 — Practicalities of Savanna Habitat Restoration [Wolf room]

Perspectives on Costs, Funding, and Scalability [Presenter: Tom Hunter]
Brush Management with Goats: Considerations and Possibilities [Presenter: Cherie Nolden]
Restoring Native Plant Communities Without Herbicide: Focus on Tangled Bank Farms [Presenter: Jen Wahls]

3-4pm — Break, silent auction bidding and photo contest votes end at 4pm.

4-6pm — Social with cash bar and one complimentary keg of beer, poster session. [Registration Area] (included with conference registration)

  • 6pm  – Auction winners and photo contest winner announced.

6:30-9pm — Banquet buffet [Wacipi/Tinta Wita room] (SOLD OUT – pre-registered attendees only)

Conference Location

Treasure Island Resort & Casino in Welch, Minnesota (Map)

5734 Sturgeon Lake Rd, Welch, MN 55089

Private accommodation

TPE members Carl and Cindy Nelson are generously offering their rustic cabin in Maiden Rock, WI, (45 minutes to Treasure Island) to conference attendees.  First come, first served!
They have 2 bedrooms, one with the single bed and one with a double bed, for Friday and Saturday nights.

Hotels

Special group booking rates for hotel rooms are available at Treasure Island when you make your reservation by phone at 1-800-222-7077 (ext. 0).  Outline of hotels in the area:

Hotel Address Phone Number Approx. Nightly Cost Distance from Treasure Island
Treasure Island Resort & Casino* 5734 Sturgeon Lake Rd, Welch, MN 55089 1-800-222-7077 (ext. 0)  $159.00 0 Miles
Super 8 232 Withers Harbor Dr, Red Wing, MN 55066 (651) 347-6954  $79.00 12 miles
Quality Inn & Suites 752 Withers Harbor Dr, Red Wing, MN 55066 (651) 388-1577  $101.00 12 miles
Holiday Inn Express 1919 Old W Main St, Red Wing, MN 55066 (651) 327-2225  $152.00 12 miles
Nichols Inn & Suites 1750 Highway 61 w, Red Wing, MN 55066 (651) 388-6633  $100.00 12 miles
Hastings Inn 1520 Vermillion St, Hastings, MN 55033 (651) 437-3155  $134.00 15 miles
Days Inn 955 E 7th St, Red Wing, MN 55066 (651) 388-3568  $45.00 15 miles
The Port of Prescott 201 Broad St, Prescott, WI 54021 715-600-2683  $143.00 20 miles

*Site of conference. Must make reservation via phone for discounted rate.


The Pollination of Native Plants by Heather Holm

This presentation is a fascinating journey showcasing the development of different flower types and the presentation of floral resources to pollinators. Exploring the types of insect pollinators, their foraging behavior, and the floral features that attract pollinators, Heather will provide many specific examples of how native plants are pollinated and what pollinator is most effective and why.

Heather is a National Honorary Director of Wild Ones and award-winning author of Pollinators of Native PlantsBeesWaspsand Common Native Bees of the Eastern United States.


Silent Auction

Great news!  The annual conference silent auction will be back in 2023.  This fundraising event helps our chapters with restoration projects.  All money raised goes directly to the donor chapter!  Everyone can bid on a variety of great items, such as cookies, jams, honey, artwork, beer and wine.

If you wish to donate to the silent auction, contact your chapter chairperson no later than January 1.  Handmade items raise the most money – people like to know who made what. Service items are also very well received — people are always looking for someone to clear buckthorn, conduct a prescribed burn, etc.

Items will be available for bidding Saturday until 3:30pm.  Winners will be announced at 6:00pm and items must be paid for before the banquet.


Photo Contest

Cast your votes at the registration desk, Saturday, February 11, 7:30am-4:00pm. Winner announced at 6:00pm.

WINNER: Gary Schackelford

Winning Haiku by: Hella Cohen

Pray for flower Lure 

Wild plum musk, a siren song 

Storied flower lore 


Poster Session

Please take time to check out the posters on Saturday. The posters will be set up most of the day, but the authors will be present for questions and comments during the official Poster Session from 4:00-6:00. You can view the poster abstracts here.


Prescribed Burn School

Note:  Burn school registration has reached capacity. Email info@theprairieenthusiasts.org if you’d like to be added to the waitlist.

February 10 (Friday), 8am -4pm

This one-day class is for people without previous burn experience or those who want a refresher. The training follows the guidelines of the Wisconsin Prescribed Fire Council and is taught by The Prairie Enthusiasts volunteers. Successful participation in this training, plus a half-day field practical course provided by a local chapter, and helping on two The Prairie Enthusiasts burns as an apprentice, provides the qualifications to be a new crew member on The Prairie Enthusiasts burns.

Key topics addressed:

  • Why do we burn? Fire ecology
  • Fire behavior
  • Fire suppression
  • Safety on the fire line
  • Burn crew roles

For questions about Prescribed Burn School reach out to Scott Fulton at sfulton@theprairieenthusiasts.org.

 


 

Sponsor and Exhibitor Opportunities: Build awareness for your business by connecting your prairie community. If you’re interested in sponsoring or exhibiting, let us know at info@theprairieenthusiasts.org.

Explore sponsorship and exhibitor options here.


Questions?

Please write to info@theprairieenthusiasts.org with any dietary restrictions or accommodation requirements. No refunds will be issued after Tuesday, January 31st.

info@theprairieenthusiasts.org / (608) 638-1873