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  • Arcola Mills Historic Foundation
    Arcola Mills Historic Foundation
    Educational;  Environmental;  Historical;  Nonprofit;  Science & Nature
    A natural and historic treasure on the St. Croix, with programming in history, the arts, the environment and renewal of spirit.
  • Brown's Creek Watershed District
    Brown's Creek Watershed District
    Environmental;  Government;  Science & Nature
    The Brown’s Creek Watershed District (BCWD) is a special-purpose, local unit of government established in 1997 to prevent flooding and protect lakes and streams throughout the Brown’s Creek watershed. The district covers 30 square miles of land, including portions of Grant, Hugo, Lake Elmo, May Twp., Oak Park Heights, Stillwater and Stillwater Township. In addition to completing dozens of flood-prevention and water-improvement projects over the years, BCWD implements rules to guide new development. The watershed drains to Brown’s Creek, a designated trout stream, which flows to the St. Croix River.
  • Carpenter St. Croix Valley Nature Center
    Carpenter St. Croix Valley Nature Center
    Educational;  Environmental;  Kids & Family-Friendly;  Nonprofit;  Science & Nature
    Carpenter Nature Center is located in the St. Croix Valley on 725 acres of protected and restored natural habitat. The Nature Center is open to the public, 361 days a year from 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. for learning about nature. The nature center provides K-12 environmental education curriculum to 7,000 visiting school children on an annual basis. Public programs and events are attended by thousands more visitors. Admission to the site is free and the admission fee for programs is kept as low as possible to ensure accessibility. Carpenter Nature Center is also home to the Junior Girl Scout Nature Bench, which is part of the Art Bench Trail located in the St. Croix Valley.
  • Interstate Park - Wisconsin
    Interstate Park - Wisconsin
    Bookstore;  Educational;  Environmental;  Government;  Historical;  Kids & Family-Friendly;  Museum / Gallery;  Nonprofit;  Science & Nature;  Travel
    WI Interstate Park is known worldwide for its glacial potholes.  It’s also one end of the 1,200 mile National Ice Age Trail.  It offers beautiful views from bluffs along the St. Croix River, swimming/ fishing/ canoeing at Lake O’ the Dalles, family nature programs, and has over 9 miles worth of hiking trails (as well as ski & snowshoe in the winter).  A Visitor Center provides an auditorium, exhibits and a gift shop.
  • Lee and Rose Warner Nature Center
    Lee and Rose Warner Nature Center
    Educational;  Environmental;  Kids & Family-Friendly;  Museum / Gallery;  Nonprofit;  Science & Nature
    The Lee and Rose Warner Nature Center is located 30 miles northeast of St. Paul, Minnesota near historic Marine on St. Croix. The oldest private nature center in Minnesota, Warner features over 600 acres of undeveloped woodland, marsh, lake, bog and grasslands. Within the Trailside Museum, visitors can learn about our public natural history programs, learn how to become a volunteer or Friend of Warner, and experience the Hidden Wonders of Warner, our brand-new interactive, hands-on education exhibits.
  • Scandia Heritage Alliance
    Scandia Heritage Alliance
    Educational;  Environmental;  Historical;  Kids & Family-Friendly;  Multicultural;  Museum / Gallery;  Music;  Nonprofit;  Science & Nature;  Tours;  Traditional Arts
    Scandia Heritage Alliance is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that aims to make Scandia a uniquely interesting and vibrant place to live in and visit by preserving and celebrating our rich history, culture, arts, and rural character. The following values guide our work: SENSE OF PLACE: We embrace the charming, unique character of our community, recognizing its roots as Minnesota’s first Swedish settlement and a historic center of mercantile business and agriculture on the St. Croix River. PRESERVATION: We believe that preserving and renovating our historic resources enhances our community character, links us to our roots, and creates a more vibrant community. COLLABORATION: We believe that working together with groups and individuals who share similar values and goals is essential to achieving our mission. INCLUSION: We believe that bringing residents together and tapping into their inherent talents will enhance our sense of shared community. ADVOCACY: We will advocate for our goals at every level of government and within our community, becoming a strong voice for our mission to make Scandia a uniquely interesting and vibrant place to live and visit.
  • St. Croix County Community Development Department
    St. Croix County Community Development Department
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    The mission of the Community Development Department is: serving the public, guiding communities by balancing the use and protection of natural resources with the needs of the public to enhance the quality of life for current and future generations. It is comprised of four divisions: Land Use & Conservation, Planning & Land Information, Resource Management, and Parks.
  • St. Croix RiverFest
    St. Croix RiverFest
    Educational;  Environmental;  Kids & Family-Friendly;  Nonprofit;  Science & Nature
    Partner organizations and individuals in the Hudson area have colaborated to make “RiverFest – A Party with a Purpose!” a success. The six-day event celebrates the river while also recognizing the need to preserve its health and beauty.
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