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Forest Preserve's Pollinator Party Set For June 15 At Isle a la Cache

Check out the obstacle course, food trucks, face painting, live creatures and vendors from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Romeoville preserve.

Buzz on by the Pollinator Party on June 15 at the Forest Preserve District of Will County's Isle a la Cache preserve to find out why pollinators are essential to our survival and to enjoy activities and food truck fare.
Buzz on by the Pollinator Party on June 15 at the Forest Preserve District of Will County's Isle a la Cache preserve to find out why pollinators are essential to our survival and to enjoy activities and food truck fare. (Glenn P. Knoblock | Forest Preserve staff)

The 2024 Pollinator Party at Isle a la Cache preserve in Romeoville will offer family-friendly activities including an obstacle course, food trucks, face painting, vendors and more.

The Forest Preserve District of Will County event celebrates pollinators and the special role they play in our lives pollinating plants that provide food, purify water and prevent erosion.

The Pollinator Party will be hopping from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 15. This year’s celebration of pollinators will feature many new activities including a 33-foot inflatable Pollinator Challenge Course and two food vendors: Kona Ice and Tacos Maui food truck.

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The Nature Foundation of Will County will be on site selling a large selection of native plants. Wild Birds Unlimited will be selling pollinator-themed goods.

And Forest Preserve staff will be selling nature-themed Forest Preserve merchandise, including T-shirts, hats, mugs, water bottles and magnets. The items also can be purchased online at OutsiderThreads.com. Proceeds from OutsiderThreads.com sales benefit The Nature Foundation.

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Pollinator Party attendees can meet a beekeeper and view a live beehive at the event. Live bats and other creatures that play a role in pollination will be on display at the Incredible Bats station. And volunteers and peer organizations will be on hand to provide information on monarchs, hummingbirds, composting and more.

“Be sure to pop by the picnic shelter for several make-and-take craft options and visit the face painting booth,” said Jen Guest, facility supervisor at Isle a la Cache. “Also, Isle a la Cache's beautiful pollinator garden is blooming. Bring your camera for some great pictures of the plants. And don’t forget to take a quick hike around the island for some amazing views of the Des Plaines River.”

The event is free, but bringing cash or credit cards is recommended for the vendor and food area.

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