Minnesota Furs: June Hudson Community Fur Romp

This is the rescheduled Hudson Community Fur Romp from May

As Spring arrives and the weather becomes nice outside again, it’s time for our next MNFurs Romp. This time we will be doing a first for MNFurs and visiting our neighboring state of Wisconsin for a cross-border event in Historic Downtown Hudson.

Hudson is only minutes away from the Eastern Twin Cities Metro, just on the other side of the MN border, so it is closer than you may have thought!

We will explore Lakefront Park which has wide paved and flat walking trails, including a pier made on a former street land bridge that crosses a good portion of the St Croix River. There will be plenty of great spots to take photos along our route.

Location: Lakefront Park, 350 1st Street, Hudson, WI 54016

Where to meet: We will meet at the small picnic gazebo nearby the volleyball court on the South end of the park (North of the boat launch).

RSVP?: Yes, because then others can see who is going!

Fursuit Friendly?: Yes, but a Fursuit is NOT required. This event is for anyone who wishes to come and enjoy a nice outdoor walk on a Spring Afternoon. Suit or no suit, join us for fresh air and outdoor exercise.

Notes: There is limited free parking in two lots in Hudson; the rest of the parking is metered. It is reasonable at 50 cents an hour but make sure you pay for sufficient time at the pay station if you use on-street parking. The city of Hudson has put together a spiffy parking guide showing all parking options.

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Minnesota Furs is dedicated to building a safe community and providing educational opportunities for furs everywhere, but focused centrally in Minnesota. This includes providing regular meetings for members and supporting parties to gather together, educational experiences covering a variety of topics, volunteer chances to help support interests that are in line with the interests of many furs, and a chance to help show the positive and unique aspects of furry culture.

Social gatherings include events like furry bowling, fursuit romps, bi-weekly meetups at a few different locations, twice yearly picnics in the spring and fall, and several other community-led events. Educational endeavors have been expanding to include a new scholarship program, plans for a mentorship program, regular panels and discussions about a variety of skills both useful to general furs and about ways to express the unique talent and abilities of furs. Volunteering is also a huge part of the Minnesota Furs mission, assisting at many large events throughout the year, especially Como Zoo’s ZooBoo event.

The members of Minnesota Furs have a broad ranging skill set from event organization, negotiation, publications, business endeavors, and organizational skills. The non-profit hopes to help grow these skills both on a personal level and a community level to improve existing efforts and expand into new ways, providing a chance for the betterment of all. Minnesota Furs is dedicated to a vision of the future where furs are just another facet of life for local communities, assisting and spreading its message and support throughout Minnesota, and beyond.

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