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Friends Dunes Breakfast Club
$58Friends of the Dunes Breakfast Club
A cozy, Dunes-inspired breakfast bundle with local flavor and a touch of nostalgia.
- 2 Friends of Indiana Dunes coffee cups
- 12 oz Ethiopia Harrar Blueberry Vanilla coffee (Trackside Coffee, roasted in Porter, IN)
- 2 Chellberg Farm pure maple syrup bottles (vintage-style 1930s replicas)
- Hungry Jack pancake mix (serves 12)
- Friends of Indiana Dunes membership with gift
Perfect for slow mornings or gifting to a fellow Dunes fan.
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Ambassador Photography Session
$195Private Aurora and Ambassador Raptor Photography Session for 4
Enjoy a private raptor photography experience for up to four people with Humane Indiana Wildlife. This special session features Aurora, the ambassador saw-whet owl rescued at Mary Gray Bird Sanctuary in 2024, along with other ambassador birds and offers a rare chance to photograph these incredible animals up close in a controlled setting.
Species may include a Peregrine Falcon, Turkey Vulture, Red-tailed Hawk, American Kestrel, Barred Owl, and Screech Owl, depending on animal availability. Humane Indiana Wildlife staff will help guide the experience and share information about each bird's story, natural history, and role in education and conservation.
Whether you're a serious photographer or just want unforgettable images and an even better story, this is a one of a kind opportunity to spend time with some truly remarkable birds.
Experience for up to 4 people. Scheduled in advance at a mutually agreed upon time. Bird species are subject to availability based on animal care needs.
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Piping Plover Sable Point Art
$160Piping Plovers at Sable Point Lighthouse
A striking woodblock print capturing the energy and fragility of piping plovers in flight along the dunes of Sable Point Lighthouse. Indiana artist Matt Rees brings a sharp eye and steady hand to this reduction print, layering texture and contrast to evoke wind, sand, and motion in a way that feels both grounded and alive.
Printed on traditional Japanese Nishinouchi paper, the piece carries a soft, tactile quality that complements the bold lines of the woodcut. The limited edition of just 15 adds a level of rarity that collectors will appreciate.
Rees, based in Greencastle, IN, is known for his nature-driven work, and this piece lands right at that intersection of art and conservation.