Thursday, July 18
Seasonal Discoveries Tour
No matter the time of year, botanical treasures await your discovery with these guided tours of gardens at their seasonal peaks. Experience the
Seedlings: I Love Lavender
Discover the smell, feel and color of the lovely lavender plant.
Ages 3-6 years: Tuesday, July 16, 9:15 a.m. or 10:30 a.m.
Ages 3-6 years
From Oaxaca with Love: Learn the Art of Authentic Oaxacan Cooking
Join us for an unforgettable interactive culinary experience with a traditional chef from Oaxaca, Mexico, as we share the rich flavors and vibrant
Camping on the Prairie Overnight Adventure for Families
Join us at Plains Conservation Center for an overnight camping adventure! Start with a sunset wagon ride across the prairie to learn about
Friday, July 19
Seedlings: I Love Lavender
Discover the smell, feel and color of the lovely lavender plant.
Ages 3-6 years: Tuesday, July 16, 9:15 a.m. or 10:30 a.m.
Ages 3-6 years
Seedlings: I Love Lavender
Discover the smell, feel and color of the lovely lavender plant.
Ages 3-6 years: Tuesday, July 16, 9:15 a.m. or 10:30 a.m.
Ages 3-6 years
Spirit Guides Outdoor Art Tour
Experience the wonder and awe of Spirit Guides in the gardens on this tour that explores the outdoor sculpture exhibition as well as related plant
Sunset Wagon Tour at Plains Conservation Center
Get to know the prairie in a whole new way. On our ride across the plains, participants watch for wildlife in the landscape, from prairie dogs to
Saturday, July 20
Sketching Spirit Guides in the Gardens
Observe and sketch the fantastical creatures from the Oaxacan workshop of artists Jacobo and María Ángeles in this season's outdoor sculpture
Remedy Making: Fire Cider - 201
Enjoy this spicy hands-on workshop. Just in time for fall, learn to create your custom versions of the time-honored, immune-boosting recipe
Beginning Bonsai
Are you mystified by the many centuries old Japanese tradition of bonsai? Join us for an entertaining and informative class that debunks the myths
Japanese Tea Ceremony
For centuries, the tea ceremony has been considered the epitome of Japanese life, based on harmony, respect, purity, tranquility and elegant
Japanese Tea Ceremony
For centuries, the tea ceremony has been considered the epitome of Japanese life, based on harmony, respect, purity, tranquility and elegant
Family Workshop at Plains Conservation Center: The Cheyenne
Join us to learn about the Cheyenne Native Americans and how they utilized the natural resources to survive on the prairie in the 1800s. Explore
Wagon Tour at Plains Conservation Center
Get to know the prairie in a whole new way. On our ride across the plains, participants watch for wildlife in the landscape, from prairie dogs to
Sunday, July 21
Ceramic Animal Planters
Create an animal-shaped ceramic planter inspired by the Spirit Guides animals on view in the Gardens. Learn different clay hand-building and
Spirit Guides Outdoor Art Tour
Experience the wonder and awe of Spirit Guides in the gardens on this tour that explores the outdoor sculpture exhibition as well as related plant
Japanese Tea Ceremony
For centuries, the tea ceremony has been considered the epitome of Japanese life, based on harmony, respect, purity, tranquility and elegant
Japanese Tea Ceremony
For centuries, the tea ceremony has been considered the epitome of Japanese life, based on harmony, respect, purity, tranquility and elegant
Spirit Guides Outdoor Art Tour
Experience the wonder and awe of Spirit Guides in the gardens on this tour that explores the outdoor sculpture exhibition as well as related plant