Shiver on the River held on Belle Isle
Friends of the Detroit River hosted the Shiver on the River Eco Fair on Saturday on Belle Isle. The event was held inside the Dossin Great Lakes Museum, as well as across parts of the island. There were free caricature drawings, a magic show, ice carvings, winter hiking and more. “The Shiver on the River is a fantastic opportunity to connect with our natural resources and the local organizations dedicated to protecting them. We are thrilled to expand the event to more areas of Belle Isle this year. While Michigan’s winters may be chilly, the Shiver on the River offers exciting indoor and outdoor opportunities to engage with the work FDR and our partners do year-round,” said Stewardship Director McKenzi Waliczek.
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