Local Volunteer Conservation Group Hosts Family-Friendly Summer Festival
News release from the Henrys Fork Wildlife Alliance
ASHTON, Idaho – On Saturday, June 24, Henrys Fork Wildlife Alliance hosted its Second Annual Wildlife Festival at Ashton City Park. The purpose of the event was to give members of the community a family-friendly evening to engage with natural resource agencies and organizations while learning more about local wildlife.
Members of the community were invited out to enjoy a cookout-style meal, live western-folk music, a prize-filled raffle, crafts for the kids, and the opportunity to meet with a dozen different wildlife-centered agencies and organizations. Community members had the chance to become better acquainted with local businesses and conservation groups and learn about issues within the Henrys Fork watershed. The sidewalk at the park was lined with booths from various organizations hosting fun games and activities.
Caitlyn Wanner, project coordinator for HFWA, stated, “The festival was a huge success, and we couldn’t have done it without the support from all of the organizations attending.”
Participating organizations included Friends of Harriman State Park, Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center, Henrys Lake Foundation, Henry’s Fork Foundation, Idaho Fish and Game, Idaho Master Naturalists, Idaho Wildlife Federation, Nature Conservancy, Tied to Nature, and the U.S. Forest Service.
Proceeds from the event go to help Henry’s Fork Wildlife Alliance fund future conservation projects and education events. Vendors from the local Ashton Farmers Market were also invited to set up tables. Fall River Propane provided the grill to cook the dinner served at the festival. Raffle prizes were donated by local businesses. Live music was provided by Jake Amen of Lines and Tines.
Communication intern for HFWA, Shaun Ward stated, “It was great to see members of the community show up and have a fun experience while supporting such a good cause. I’d also like to thank all of the generous businesses that donated raffle items, we had some awesome prizes this year to award our raffle winners.”
Some raffled items that were featured included drift boat rentals from Miller Drift Boats, e-bike rentals from Island Park E-bikes, binoculars and bear spray from Al’s Sporting Goods, and several gift certificates to local restaurants.
For more information about the event please contact Caitlyn Wanner at caitlyn@henrysforkwildlifealliance.org.
Henrys Fork Wildlife Alliance is a non-profit 501(c) that was formed in the summer of 2019 with the mission to protect and conserve the native wildlife and its enjoyment by the public in the Henrys Fork Watershed. HFWA claims a hands-on approach to wildlife conservation, by hosting and assisting with numerous conservation projects and events throughout the year. For more information about HFWA please visit henrysforkwildlifealliance.org.
Community members play a round of cornhole. Photo by Tracy River
Guests enjoying cookout style dinner. Photo by Tracy River
Local musician Jake Amen of Lines and Ties performed live music. Photo by Tracy River.
A representative from the Idaho Wildlife Federation speaks with community members. Photo by Tracy River