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During this monthly series for active aging adults, participants will have opportunities to meet our on-site educators, listen to guest presenters and take part in various natural resource-themed activities. All programs begin at 9 a.m. and include pastries, coffee and tea upon entry. At 9:30 a.m., presentations will begin, so sit back and enjoy your snack during an exciting and informative program, then wrap up with time to explore the OAC exhibits.
The Detroit River is a world-class fishery for walleye, drawing anglers from across the country in spring and early summer. In May, join Department of Natural Resources Conservation Officer David Schaumburger to learn about the role of a DNR CO, the Detroit River fishery and a recap of the 2026 walleye run. This presentation will also include a showing of the TV show “Wardens” and Q&A time.
CO David Schaumburger has been a game warden with the State of Michigan for 12 years. He was born and raised in the Downriver community and is assigned to patrol the very same area.
Preregistration is required. Cost is $8 per person.
Register for Senior Brunch and Learn: Conservation Officers and the Detroit River Walleye Season.
1801 Atwater Street, Detroit, Michigan, 48207Start: May 14, 2026 9:00 AM
End: May 14, 2026 12:00 PM
During this monthly series for active aging adults, participants will have opportunities to meet our on-site educators, listen to guest presenters and take part in various natural resource-themed activities. All programs begin at 9 a.m. and include pastries, coffee and tea upon entry. At 9:30 a.m., presentations will begin, so sit back and enjoy your snack during an exciting and informative program, then wrap up with time to explore the OAC exhibits.
The Detroit River is a world-class fishery for walleye, drawing anglers from across the country in spring and early summer. In May, join Department of Natural Resources Conservation Officer David Schaumburger to learn about the role of a DNR CO, the Detroit River fishery and a recap of the 2026 walleye run. This presentation will also include a showing of the TV show “Wardens” and Q&A time.
CO David Schaumburger has been a game warden with the State of Michigan for 12 years. He was born and raised in the Downriver community and is assigned to patrol the very same area.
Preregistration is required. Cost is $8 per person.
Register for Senior Brunch and Learn: Conservation Officers and the Detroit River Walleye Season.