
Marian Frobe, former FOT President, is
always
willing to help with a smile! |
Friends of Turnbull Store Our
group opened a small store on June 30, 2001. We are staffed with
volunteers and are open on weekends only. Our current plans are to
be open from March through October yearly, as refuge visitation
drops in the winter months. Our store hours are 11:00 a.m. to 4:00
p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
Items for sale include all sizes of T-shirts, both long-sleeve
and short sleeve for adults, short sleeve only for children's
sizes.
We also carry regular sweatshirts for both children and adults, and
hooded sweatshirts and hooded zip sweatshirts for adults. T-shirts
carry the Refuge logo of a wetland with an elk and a great-blue
heron. Sweatshirts have the Friends of Turnbull great-blue heron
logo embroidered on the left front and both T-shirts and sweatshirts
come in a variety of colors. We have T-shirts with a Centennial
theme and logo. T-shirts with the International Migratory Bird Day
theme should be out soon.
 Pins, T-shirts, sweatshirts and many other
items are reasonably priced and for sale at the Turnbull
Store.
 Environmental and wildlife-related
books for kids as well as adults are available at
the Turnbull Store. All proceeds go to the Friends of
Turnbull and the environmental education programs at
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We are also carrying books for both children and adults with
wildlife themes. We stock most of the popular birding guides and
most of the Golden Guides, supposedly for children, but useable by
any age. There are sticker books, pond life activity books, coloring
books, and more. We have stocked several of the popular Lone Pine
guides to plants, trees, etc. We have note cards by local
artist/photographers that feature scenes and flowers from the Refuge
and have a CD screen saver by a local photographer that shows the
plants and flowers of Turnbull. Refuge passport books are available,
as are collectible pins that show the Friends of Turnbull great-blue
heron.
Proceeds from the Friends of Turnbull Store are used toward the
environmental e programs at the refuge. If you want more information
on prices or a specific book or item, you may contact Joanne H.
Powell, (509) 244-2548 or jopowell39@aol.com.
 Local wildlife displays give kids a
hands-on opportunity for learning! |
Environmental Education Classroom
The newly remodeled EE classroom is now an exciting place for
kids and teachers! From the volunteer help of many local businesses
and Friends members, the EE classroom is a bright and beautiful
place for kids to learn about the environment and local wildlife.
All the wildlife displays seen in the following photos are from
animals (deceased) found at the refuge or donated by local
residents.
 Raptors swoop from the ceiling and
kids experience the beauty of wildlife up close.
 Other local birds such as woodpeckers
are on display. Note the background murals, done by local
artists, depicting Turnbull habitat.
 Here is the "Look Table," at which
kids identify various animals on display.
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