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Apr 24, 2026
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Date: April 26, 2026Time: 1:00 - 2:00 PM | 3:00–4:00 PM
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Nurturing Nature: A Guide to Gardening for Special Needs
Join author Jill Mays for an inspiring exploration of how our senses can deepen our connection to the natural world. In this session, Jill will share how sensory experiences in nature support health, well-being, and emotional balance for people of all ages and abilities. Participants will discover simple, accessible ways to engage sight, sound, touch,...
Free Admission Day: Neighbors in Nature – An Earth Day Celebration
Celebrate the beauty and importance of nature at Neighbors in Nature: An Earth Day Celebration on Friday, April 24, 2026. Enjoy a day of free admission to the garden, filled with engaging activities and opportunities to connect with the environment. From family-friendly yoga sessions to educational film screenings, this event has something for everyone. ...
Free Film Screening: “The Extraordinary Caterpillar”
The tiny creatures we overlook are the ones holding our world together — come see why at this eye-opening film screening. Over 98% of the living world on Earth is smaller than a bee. Yet humans view the planet as a world centered around themselves. Landscapes are deconstructed to suit human needs, often with little...