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By Billie Moore
ROSCOMMON-Celebrating the rare Kirtland’s Warbler, its unique jack pine habitat and communities within the ecosystem, the Kirtland’s Warbler Festival took place on June 5-June 6 at the CRAF Center and Marguerite Gahagan Nature Preserve.
To kick off the weekend, the festival hosted a social evening with keynote speakers, beer and wine tasting, appetizers and a live art auction at the Marguerite Gahagan Nature Preserve.
On Saturday, the community had a real northern Michigan experience with a variety of activities, including field trips to see jack pines, nature and educational presentations, raffles, interactive experience with reptiles, turtles and more from Nature Discovery Nature Center and a vendor market featuring local artists and young business owners.
The festival is held every year on the first full weekend of June. For more information, you can send an email to [email protected] or visit their Facebook page.





