Sturgeon Full Moon Lighthouse Climb
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2802 Omar Street,Port Huron MI 48060
22 August, 2021
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Experience August's full moon, the Sturgeon Moon, from the top of Michigan's oldest lighthouse View August's full moon, the Sturgeon Moon, from the top of the Fort Gratiot Lighthouse!Friends of the St. Clair River’s celebration of the Great Lakes continues with their inaugural Sturgeon Full Moon Lighthouse Climb on Sunday, August 22, 2021 from 6:00 – 10:00 p.m. at the Fort Gratiot Lighthouse Station Park. Friends of the St. Clair River planned this event to coincide with August’s full moon, the Sturgeon Moon from Michigan's oldest lighthouse. The August full moon got its name from Indigenous communities because they knew the sturgeon of the Great Lakes were most readily caught during this full moon. The Blue Water Indigenous Alliance will share their ecological knowledge through a traditional Drum to share the history and values Lake sturgeon had on their lives. Indigenous Peoples possess a wealth of multi-generational knowledge resulting from lived experiences and can provide information about Great Lakes ecosystems. The threatened Lake sturgeon are a mascot for the Great Lakes and their recovery. Advanced ticket purchase required. $20/adult (12 yo+) $10/child (4-12 yo) 3 & under are free Tickets are $25/person at the gate regardless of age Ticket purchase includes all activities, parking, a lighthouse climb, food vendors, beach bonfire, fireside chats with stargazing and storytelling, music, and special guest performances. Families are encouraged to bring chairs and blankets for the performances and bonfire. The event is located at 2800 Omar Street in Port Huron. Thanks to Friends of the St. Clair River's event partners: Port Huron Museum, St. Clair County Parks and Recreation Commission, and the Blue Water Indigenous. Learn about Michigan's oldest Lighthouse: https://www.phmuseum.org/fort-gratiot-lighthouse/. Tickets are good for only Sunday, August 22, 2021. The event takes place rain or shine. Tickets are non-refundable. Funds raised during the event support Friends of the St. Clair River’s conservation programs. Complete festival details are at www.SturgeonFestival.com. Kirsten has been a Michigan Butterfly Network volunteer monitor for the past five years and works as Stewardship Director at Friends of the St. Clair River.
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