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Photo contest highlights growth of World Wetlands Day at Cooper Marsh
Summary
A photo contest and a program of interactive activities marked World Wetlands Day at Cooper Marsh, ending with the announcement of contest winners. The mayor spoke about the role of marshes in slowing water and shared a personal anecdote.
Content
Photo contest winners were revealed as part of World Wetlands Day activities at Cooper Marsh. The celebration combined outdoor programs and cultural demonstrations. Community exhibitors participated and organizers offered several hands-on activities. Local leaders spoke about the environmental role of marshes and reflected on personal experiences.
Event details:
- A photo contest was part of the celebration, with winners announced at the conclusion of the program.
- Interactive activities included atlatl (spear throwing), mountain ash pounding, guided snowshoe tours, and free hot chocolate.
- Traditional Mohawk food was offered during the event and cultural demonstrations were featured.
- Exhibitors included Ontario Power Generation and a local trappers' association.
- The mayor noted that marshes help slow water and shared a personal anecdote about a childhood interest in insects and reading; he referenced the novel Where the Crawdads Sing when reflecting on society.
Summary:
The gathering combined nature, culture and community participation to mark World Wetlands Day at Cooper Marsh. Undetermined at this time.
