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Date: April 26, 2026Time: 1:00 - 2:00 PM | 3:00–4:00 PM
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Author Jill Mays’ Presentation: “Your Child’s Motor Development Story”
Learn about the critical importance of sensory exploration and natural play for healthy development during our Neighbors in Nature: An Earth and Arbor 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...
Free Admission Day: Neighbors in Nature – An Earth Day Celebration
Celebrate the beauty and importance of nature at Neighbors in Nature: An Earth and Arbor 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...
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...