Lenox College Butterfly Release
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The Butterfly Release is an annual event held in the Campus Butterfly Gardens the first weekend of August. It is an opportunity to honor love ones with the release of a butterfly.
The event begins at noon with words from a local Pastor, Cheryl Gates. Then individual names are called one by one, family and friends step forward to receive their butterfly.
After the ceremony the gardens are full of butterflies and it's a wonderful opportunity for close interaction with the monarchs and photography.
Each Monarch is $25 and must be purchased in advance. Butterflies may not be available for purchase the day of the event.
If you would like to purchase a butterfly please mail a registration form and your payment to the Delaware County Historical Society- PO Box 70 Hopkinton, Iowa 52237
If you would like a copy of the form emailed to you or if you have any questions about the event please contact: Jillian Brown 563-608-1940 or Margie Meehan 563-920-7704 Also feel free to reach out to us in a private message here on Facebook.
All proceeds from this event got to the preservation of the Museum.
The event begins at noon with words from a local Pastor, Cheryl Gates. Then individual names are called one by one, family and friends step forward to receive their butterfly.
After the ceremony the gardens are full of butterflies and it's a wonderful opportunity for close interaction with the monarchs and photography.
Each Monarch is $25 and must be purchased in advance. Butterflies may not be available for purchase the day of the event.
If you would like to purchase a butterfly please mail a registration form and your payment to the Delaware County Historical Society- PO Box 70 Hopkinton, Iowa 52237
If you would like a copy of the form emailed to you or if you have any questions about the event please contact: Jillian Brown 563-608-1940 or Margie Meehan 563-920-7704 Also feel free to reach out to us in a private message here on Facebook.
All proceeds from this event got to the preservation of the Museum.
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