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Dee’s Bee & Butterfly Festival

September 5, 2025

04:00 pm

– 7:00 pm

Dickinson County Nature Center

22785 Nature Center Rd

Okoboji,

IA

51355

Dee’s Bee and Butterfly Festival

Who: All families  

When: September 5th, 4-7 PM

Where: Dickinson County Nature Center

Cost: Free

What to expect: Head out to Kenue Park for an evening of family fun! Learn what makes bees and butterflies so important that we created an entire festival to celebrate them. At this event children of all ages can participate in activities such as crafts, face painting, games, butterfly tagging, a scavenger hunt, and so much more! No registration necessary for this free event

What’s buzzing at the Dickinson County Nature Center on Friday, September 5th?

Dee’s Bee & Butterfly Festival – the Dickinson County Conservation Board’s largest annual event. The celebration of pollinators is free for families and individuals to join from 4:00-7:00 p.m. Stop by the amphitheater to see the main entertainment at 4:30 & 6:30, Tricia and the Toonies. Tricia will sing and play guitar, accompanied by her puppet friends in the show “The Great Pollinator.” During the evening in the Nature Center building, families can look forward to tagging Monarch butterflies (while quantities last), buying cotton candy, viewing the honeybee observation hive, and playing in Pollinator Paradise.

Just outside of the Maser Monarch Lodge, there will be a petting goat herd. Activities will also take place inside the lodge, including pollinator crafts, temporary tattoos, and a photo booth. Families can also meet Sweetie the Bee and receive a free honey straw. Under the overhang of Maser Monarch Lodge, there will be a few vendors with products for sale. Marlene Boernsen, owner of Boernsen Bees, will be selling honey and beeswax products. Troy and Sarah Davelaar, owners of Siouxland Prairie Farms, will be selling a diverse variety of pollinator-friendly native plants.

At 5:30 by the gazebo near the lodge, Marlene Boernsen will also demonstrate how to extract and bottle honey.

“We are excited to celebrate and promote all of the cool things that pollinators do, and we hope anyone interested in insects joins us,” exclaimed Amy Heibult, community relations coordinator of the Dickinson County Conservation Board.

Please note that the Nature Center will be closed during Friday’s regular hours due to festival preparations, but visitors can join the beginning activities starting at 4:00 p.m. that day.Although bees generally do not bother people, those who are allergic should take precautions or consult their physician. For more information, visit www.dickinsoncountyconservationboard.com. Like and follow the Dickinson County Nature Center on Facebook and Instagram to see the latest updates and programming.