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| Thu May 17 @05:00PM - Oregon Chamber of Commerce Annual Dinner |
| Jarrett Prairie Center |
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Located in the Byron Forest Preserve, the Jarrett Prairie Center, built out of native stone and wood, opened in 1991. The building was named for Dr. Robert M. Jarrett, one of the District's founders and the first board president.
The Center offers the ideal setting for any social or business occasion- from weddings to reunions, conferences to retreats. The Prairie View Room, with its panoramic view of the prairie, accommodates 5-100 people. Two more banquet rooms will hold 160-200 more. The Gift Shop, Theater, Library, and Nature Nook are also located in the Center. Spacious classrooms provide ample space for preschool nature classes, lectures, workshops, and a variety of other activities. Natural History Museum Large diorama aquariums are home to the native turtles and snakes you would find in the nearby Rock River area and its tributaries. A glass-sided beehive gives visitors a close-but safe-encounter with honey bees at work making honey, caring for their queen and her unending brood, and protecting their home. School groups/tours are welcome. Jarrett Prairie Center Heritage Farm Museum Many families have lived in the Wilbur family homestead, but the house was eventually abandoned and fell into disrepair. Finally, a committee of community volunteers who wanted to preserve an agricultural way of life for future generations, got together to preserve the Heritage Farm. Working as part of the Forest Preserve District the committee has built a farmhouse that looks similar to the original Grout House. This house includes five rooms: a bedroom, a living room, a kitchen, a summer kitchen, and a room showing a section of original grout house. The rooms contain furniture representative of the time period 1843 - 1869. Currently the outbuildings, which include the big barn, the corncrib, the hog barn, and the milk house, are being restored. There is now an outhouse and a garden, and the entire area will be handicap accessible. Byron Forest Preserve District |