Hackberry Flat

Family Fun Day

Sat Sept 13th, 2008


 

Family Fun Day Agenda

8 am – Noon Hunter Education Home Study Course

8 am – 10 am Birdwatching Tour with Mary Truex

1:15 Grand Company Dancers Opening Dance

1 pm – 5 pm Ongoing Activities:

Archery in the Schools

Shotgun Training

Wetland Classroom – Take a closer look at critters from the wetland

Hayride into the Wetlands

Name That Bird Quiz

What Animal? Activity

The Story of the Bison

Animal Skins & Skulls exhibit

Waterfowl Identification Tips exhibit

5 pm – 7 pm Evening Activities: Bring a picnic supper and enjoy evening at Hackberry Flat. Dessert provided. Evening Hayrides (at 5 pm and 6 pm)

4:30 pm and 6 pm Professor Nature and Jimmy "WhoDoneIt" Magic

 

 

Join the celebration at the Hackberry Flat Family Fun Day Sept. 13 The Hackberry Flat Wildlife Management Area Family Fun Day on Sept. 13 will be a day of celebration of the enormous success of this southwest Oklahoma wetland jewel. "This will be the first chance for the public to tour the brand new Hackberry Flat Center. We've got a bunch of great activities planned for the Family Fun Day and I am really looking forward to meeting young and old alike and showing them around Hackberry Flat," said Melynda Hickman, wildlife diversity biologist for the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. The Hackberry Flat Wildlife Management Area has been widely recognized nationwide as one of the most successful wetland restoration efforts ever attempted. Once a drained and plowed shadow of a former ecosystem, Hackberry Flat is now a shining example of what a wetland can be - and of what individual citizens, government agencies and private businesses can accomplish when they work together toward a common goal. The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, which owns and manages Hackberry Flat, has built upon the success of this restoration by constructing a 4,600 square foot center on the area. This unique, multi-functional facility will serve as a wetland outreach center, meeting place and wetland laboratory. The facility will serve as a jumping-off point for visitors to the area. Included in the interpretive displays is information on the area's history, species of special interest and maps to help newcomers navigate the area. The center also provides meeting spaces for students and a workspace for on-site research. A boardwalk is connected via a trail to the center that will usher visitors into the heart of the wetland. Along with the new center, additional observation towers and viewing platforms are in the development stages. These facilities will provide even more access for visitors to enjoy the area's fantastic bird life. The festivities for the Family Fun Day will kick off at 8 a.m. with a birding tour of the area. "There will be experienced birders pointing the many different species on the area. We especially want you to join us if you are new to birdwatching. It will be a lot of fun," Hickman said. Also beginning at 8 a.m. new hunters can get their hunter education certification - just in time for the fall hunting seasons. The home study course is free, but participants must pre-register by calling (580) 335-2126. Families will get a chance to try shooting a shotgun through the Wildlife Department's Shotgun Training Education Program (STEP). STEP introduces both youth and adults to shotgun shooting techniques and the proper handling of firearms. Educators will certainly want to see the Oklahoma Archery in the Schools program in action at the family fun day. The program, coordinated by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, is part of a national program that creates partnerships between state wildlife agencies, schools and the nation's archery industry to introduce students to the sport of archery. The program curriculum is designed for 4th-12th graders and covers archery history, safety, techniques, equipment, mental concentration and self-improvement. Beginning at 1 p.m. visitors will be able to take an old-fashioned hayride with a few stops along the way with information about the restoration of the wetland. The staff from the Oklahoma Wildlife and Prairie Heritage Alliance and the Quartz Mountain State Park Nature Center will be there all day with fun, hands-on activities. The staff from the Washita Battlefield National Historic Site will be on hand to provide insight on the unique history of the area. The conservation-minded, volunteer group, Friends of Hackberry Flat, will also be there to share their love of the area. The first 750 visitors will receive a complimentary, commemorative Hackberry Flat WMA water bottle. Families are encouraged to bring their lawn chairs and picnic suppers about 5 p.m. A dessert will be provided. Hackberry Flat WMA covers 7,120 acres of southwestern Tillman County in southwest Oklahoma. Located southeast of the town of Frederick, Hackberry Flat WMA is a combination of upland and wetland habitats. Approximately 99 water control structures, 35 miles of dikes, four miles of water distribution canals and 35 wetland units have been constructed to provide wetland wildlife habitat. For more information about the Hackberry Flat WMA or the Family Fun Day call the Hackberry Flat Center (580) 335-7057 or the Frederick Chamber of Commerce at 580-335-2126.


Directions to the Hackberry Flat Center

From the intersection of Hwy 5 and Hwy 183 in Frederick, go 1 mile south on 183. Turn east onto Airport Rd and go three miles, then follow the blacktop road as it turns south and go 6 miles. Turn east (left) at the second intersection past the Hackberry Flat cemetery and drive about 1/2 mile until you reach the Center.

 

 



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