You’re invited to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the Canadian Forest Service tonight with scientists and other experts.
The event will take place Thursday from 5 to 8:30 p.m. at the Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre at 50 Pim St.
Tonight will include fun for the whole family, the service said by email. The celebration will include “the opportunity to learn more about the unique history of the Canadian Forest Service, and the exciting work taking place at the Great Lakes Forestry Centre, which focuses on forest pests, climate change, forest fires, and forest ecosystems- all to better understand our Canadian forests.
“Whether you are interested in education, entertainment, or celebrating the rich history of the Canadian Forest Service, this event promises something for everyone.”
Event Highlights:
- Entomica Insectarium: Live insects to discover
- Interactive science activities: Hands-on science fun with leaf and seed matching, a spruce budworm scavenger hunt, pipette challenge, and an insect show
- Science Mini Lectures: 10 GLFC scientists sharing bite-sized talks covering fascinating topics from insects to fire safety
- Entertainment: Enjoy some live music by local band TurboDad, along with crafts, trivia, and face painting for the kids
Admission to this educational evening is by donation of cash or a canned good item to the United Way Sault Ste Marie & Algoma District (via the Government of Canada Workplace Charitable Campaign - Canada.ca).