Friday, April 1, 10am - noon Tenatively scheduled We will gather in the Woodland Garden to reconnect with each other after this long winter. We will walk through the garden to see what flowers are welcoming us back and talk about the spring gardening ahead. Bring your gardening tools with you. Masks are encouraged.
Join our Executive Director and author of two books, Tavia Cathcart Brown, on a two-hour walk to Little Huckleberry Creek to view a vast hillside filled with stunning spring wildflowers. Meet at the fire pit. Must be able to walk on uneven ground; difficulty is moderate. Masks are optional.
In honor of Easter, this event will be free to all. Naturalist Jacob Crider will lead a peaceful walk in the forest pointing out birds, flowers, turtles and other discoveries. Meet at the picnic pavilions near the Nature Center. Please bring binoculars, if available, and wear field-friendly shoes for hiking. Masks are optional.
Executive Director, Tavia Cathcart Brown, will lead an exciting two-hour walk in the Woodland Garden to share the folklore, medicinal uses, and mythology of flowers. Board member and "fernatic," John Hubbard, will discuss fascinating facts about ferns. Meet at the fire pit. Masks are optional.
$10/person or $5/members; children 6 and under free Join Naturalist Jacob Crider for a forest stroll to learn about bird behaviors, nesting preferences, and foraging techniques. He will help you identify plants and flowers. Must be able to walk on uneven ground; difficulty is moderate.