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Summer Camps

Bugs and Butterflies Summer Camp 

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Get ready for a week of exploration, creativity, and hands-on fun at Bugs and Butterflies Camp! Designed for children entering 1st–5th grade, this engaging camp brings young explorers up close with the fascinating world of insects and pollinators. Through interactive games, creative crafts, and outdoor exploration, campers will learn all about the tiny creatures that keep our ecosystems buzzing. Please reach out if you have any questions or sign up now!

Dates:

Time 9:00-4:00 with optional before (8-9am) and after (4-5pm) care

Location: Monarch Joint Venture's Prairie Oaks Campus in Belle Plaine, MN

  • Nestled on 20 scenic acres in Belle Plaine, MN, Prairie Oaks offers a serene setting with restored prairies and wooded nature trails, providing an ideal environment for children to explore, learn, and connect with nature during our summer camp.

Each day of camp features a unique theme:
🦋 Day 1: A Bug’s a Bug! – What makes an insect an insect? Campers will dive into the world of bugs, create their own insect crafts, and play fun movement games.
🌿 Day 2: Habitat is Home – Explore where bugs live and why habitats matter while searching for insects in different environments.
🐞 Day 3: High and Low – Where Are the Bugs? – Investigate the hidden world of bugs in trees, underground, and everywhere in between!
🌼 Day 4: Pollinator Power! – Discover the incredible role of butterflies, bees, and other pollinators through interactive activities and hands-on learning.
🎉 Day 5 (Optional Bonus Day): Friday Fun Day! – A day full of your favorite activities from the week…and some new ones!

Campers will read stories, play games like Bug Bingo and Monarch Migration, craft their own bugs, and even plant milkweed to support monarch butterflies. From running like insects in relay races to learning about how bugs move and survive, every moment is designed to spark curiosity and excitement.


Public Programs

Moth Ball

Moth Ball at Prairie Oaks

Explore the night flying relatives of monarchs and other butterflies during an evening of mothing with MJV at our Prairie Oaks campus! We’ll explore the difference between moths and butterflies, use different ways to attract and collect moths, learn how to ID different groups of moths, and learn the important roles moths play in our ecosystem. We’ll also collect data through iNaturalist to help us understand more about the wildlife we share Prairie Oaks with!

This program is family friendly, though please note that it does take place after dark. 

Date: Apr 18, 2025 (this event will be rescheduled in the case of inclement weather)

Time: 7:30pm - 9:00pm

Cost: Adults and youth (12 and over) - $10

Kids (under 12) - $5 (must be accompanied by an adult over 18)

Family (up to 2 adults and 2 kids) - $25 (each additional child $3)

Register Here


Community Science Trainings

Monarch Larva Monitoring Project

MLMP Monitoring

Be a community scientist with the Monarch Larva Monitoring Project (MLMP)! The MLMP team from MJV and the UW-Madison Arboretum co-lead virtual one-day training on how to collect data that contributes to our knowledge about the monarch population. Participants learn about monarch biology, monitoring procedures, and data entry protocols and are able to ask monarch biologists their questions about monarchs and monitoring.

Live interactive MLMP training sessions are typically held in the spring and early summer each year. You are welcome to take the trainings below regardless of your location.

2025 Live Interactive Training:

2025 In-Person Training:

If you'd like a self-paced course, you can sign up for the online MLMP course offered at the Monarch NECTAR Hub.

Reach out to info@mlmp.org if you have any questions about community science training.


Butterfly Days

Details coming soon, but save the date - August 23rd, 2025 at 1100 W. South Street, Belle Plaine, MN.


Private Events, Meetings, and Rentals

Birthday Parties, Special Events, and Space Rentals

Host your next special event at the Prairie Oaks Campus:

Our campus boasts a historic building, a walking loop, beautiful views, and plenty of pollinators. It is the perfect setting for family reunions, birthdays, anniversaries, special photo shoots, nature photography, and more. All visitors are welcome to take advantage of our educational resources (handouts to take home, books to read while visiting, etc) at Prairie Oaks while enjoying their time at our campus.

Amenities include:

  • Mowed lawns and large open areas for activities.

  • Historic home with restrooms, seating areas, wifi, and a fully equipped kitchen.

  • Manicured pollinator gardens featuring diverse native plants.

  • A walking loop around the property.

  • The privacy of being out in the country!

  • Tents, tables, and chairs are available for your needs.

Use type

Rate

4 hours of event space use

$150

Solely photography use

$30 (per day)

Add on: Tables, chairs, and tent setup

$100

Add on: Facilitated activity by MJV staff

*See the activity guide for pricing


Inquire for availability and questions at outreach@monarchjointventure.org.


Group Retreats

Host your team retreat at MJV’s scenic Prairie Oaks campus in Belle Plaine, MN surrounded by beautiful land full of wildlife and trails to explore. Build your team’s relationships by helping them bond, learn, and grow while contributing to monarch butterfly conservation.

Please fill out the interest form and an MJV representative will contact you: Interest Form

Retreat days may include:

  • Educational session provided by MJV staff ($150/hour)--customizable to include any of these topics in 30 minute or 1 hr presentations:
      • Basic Monarch Biology and Conservation Status

      • Monarch Community Science

      • Gardening for Pollinators

      • Creating Pollinator Habitat

      • Community Engagement Activities

      • Q & A session about monarchs, habitat, and more!

  • An activity of your choosing ($150/hour), facilitated by MJV staff.

  • 1-2 hours of volunteering (dependent on the volunteer activity chosen and MJV’s needs).

  • The itinerary for the day is flexible and available for the employer to lead.

  • All participants will receive promotional MJV items, which may include: stickers, seed packets, and MJV handouts.

  • Retreats can be up to 8 hours per day (start time before 10 am).

To view the list of activity options, click HERE.

Retreat Options

LengthsDescriptionPrice
1 day - Retreat Space OnlyThis Includes a 30 minute overview of the MJV and monarch butterfly (and a composting and recycling overview for our facilities). The rest of the day is available for your group to lead.

$250

2 days - Retreat Space OnlyThis Includes a 30 minute overview of the MJV and monarch butterfly (and a composting and recycling overview for our facilities). The rest of the twos day is available for your group to lead.$400 (20% discount)

Add-ons

  • Coffee & tea service: $30 per 10 people per day (includes hot coffee, teas, cream, and sweeteners)
  • Coffee, tea, and light snacks: $10 per person daily (light snacks may include fruits, granola bars, chips, and sweets).
  • Catering: Cost of goods + 20% MJV service charge + 10% tip towards establishment
  • Outdoor meeting space: $100 (includes a large tent over seating & tables)

Discounts: Non-profit organizations are eligible for a 10% discount on the cost of the retreat space.

Building Options: Both buildings recycle and compost.

  • Technology available for use during your retreat: flat-screen TV, projector, and voice amplifier. We will coordinate in advance to learn what your needs are.

Farmhouse

A historic home from the late 1800s with a lot of charm!

Harvest House

A more modern home with an accessible bathroom

Capacity and Spaces available

10 and under--great for smaller groups. Attendees are welcome to use the living room, dining room, and porch on the first floor.

Room dimensions (ft):

  • Living room: 14x14

  • Dining room: 16x13

20 and under--great for larger groups. Seating can be set up auditorium style (accommodates up to 20 people) or conference room style (accommodates up to 18 people). Attendees are welcome to use both the living room and living room nook on the first floor, as well as the basement.

Room dimensions (ft):

  • Living room: 32x13

  • Living room nook: 15x12

A/V technology1 Television, portable projector1 Television, portable projector
WifiYesYes
Kitchen FacilitiesYes (coffee pot, stove/oven, refrigerator, microwave, plates/silverware/cups/basic kitchen supplies)Yes (coffee pot, stove/oven, refrigerator, microwave, plates/silverware/cups/basic kitchen supplies)
A/C and heatingHeated. No A/C (fans available, house stays cool in the summer)Heated. Limited A/C (fans available)

Accessibility

Handicap parking and ramp. No wheelchair accessible restroomHandicap ramp and driveway parking, one wheelchair accessible restroom.

Catering Options: All located in Belle Plaine. At least 2 weeks of lead time is required to place a catering order. To place an order, we require the following information: 1) the number of people, 2) the chosen restaurant, 3) and dietary requirements.

Local Restaurants:

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Chain Restaurants:

  • Domino’s Pizza
  • Subway

Grocery:

  • Coborn’s

Lodging: If you are interested in a multi-day retreat, MJV can help your group get a discount at the local hotel.


School Programs and Group Presentations

NEW - In School Field Trips!

Launching in Spring 2025, MJV staff will come to your classroom to lead a program on monarch migration!

Let experts from MJV lead your students through a hands-on, STEM-driven investigation into what it takes to glide through the air like a monarch. During the field trip, students will build model gliders, design a testing methodology, and record results for multiple trials. Field trips include a pre-visit lesson plan with access to virtual content about the North American monarch migration and post-visit follow up opportunities to deepen students’ understanding.

Monarch butterflies in eastern North America make a long and challenging journey to the mountains of central Mexico each fall. This field trip will explore when and why monarchs make this journey and support students in a STEM-driven investigation to dive deeper into how they travel so far.

The field trip is designed with a short pre-visit lesson to develop student background knowledge and a post-visit lesson to extend their learning.

Grades: 3-5

Time:

  • 20-30 minute pre-visit lesson

  • 60 minute in class field trip with Monarch Joint Venture

  • 45-60 minute post-visit lesson

Lessons and field trip meet MN science standards 1.1.1, 2.1.1, 3.1.1, and 4.1.1

This service is only available in the Twin Cities region. Please email education@monarchjointvneture.org to book your field trip today!

MJV staff are also available to present smaller programs to your group. Please contact us to work together to 


Group Presentations

MJV staff are available to present to your group or classroom! We offer a variety of ways to connect with your audience, from short question and answer sessions to full on presentations. Format options and topics for these presentations are listed below, and you can be assured that you’ll be getting the most up to date information from knowledgeable experts in monarch conservation. To book a presentation please fill out the presentation and outreach request form.

  • Virtual Q&A with an expert- 30 minutes, live | $30 | Ages: All

  • Live virtual presentation with Q&A (pre-prepared or customized) - 45-60 minutes | $75 | Ages: 4th grade to adults

  • In Person presentation - 45-60 minutes | $150 | Ages: All*

*In person presentations are limited to locations in which MJV staff are based. Scheduling for all presentations is subject to availability of MJV staff. We are most likely to be able to staff or provide in person services in the following locations: Twin Cities region of Minnesota, West Central Wisconsin, Omaha region of Nebraska, St Louis region of Missouri, Central or Northern California, and Northwestern Indiana.

Topics include:

  • Monarch Overview - Life cycle, migration, population, conservation

  • Gardening for Monarchs

  • Monarch Community Science

  • Science updates

  • The “why” of community science

  • Research review updates

If you are interested in having MJV present as a keynote speaker for your conference or meeting, please contact us directly at education@monarchjointvneture.org.