Upload
others
View
1
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
Programs & Events Spring 2018
Learn and discover with programs and special events at The Dawes Arboretum.
Don’t Miss The Dawes Arboretum Arbor Day Festival!
April 28 | 11am – 3pm
The Dawes Arboretum
7770 Jacksontown Road
New
ark, Ohio 43056
Please Recycle.This paper is m
ade from post-
consumer w
aste with soy-based inks.
The Programs &
Events guide is used to promote
programs and events at The D
awes A
rboretum.
Reproduction of portions of this publication requires perm
ission. All photographs belong to The D
awes
Arboretum
unless otherwise noted. ©
2018 by The D
awes A
rboretum
Trees, History, Nature | www.dawesarb.org
Key: Plants & Gardening | Nature | History | Wellness | Youth & Family
How to Register: For programs that require registration, space may be reserved online at www.dawesarb.org. (Programs marked with an * do not require registra-tion.) Reservations also may be made in person or by calling 800.44.DAWES. Early registration is encour-aged! Space is often limited. We also regularly assess program registrations and reserve the right to cancel a program if there are not sufficient registrations. To view upcoming programs on a monthly calendar, visit dawesarb.org.
Membership Discount: The Sugar Maple (Individual) level membership permits the member’s price to be used by the named member only. The Hickory (Household) level and above memberships permit the member’s price to be used by all persons residing in the member household.
Weather Note: Most programs are held rain or shine; please dress for the weather.
Visit www.dawesarb.org/about/faqs for our complete registration policy.
Program Registration
800.44.DAWES www.dawesarb.org
Close Encounters of the Bird KindFriday, April 13 | 8:30 – 10:30am | Red Barn Reserve$10/members | $15/non-membersAnne Balogh from Licking Park District offers an up-close and personal experience with avian inhabitants of the Red Barn Reserve. Observe the bird-banding process from net-ting to banding to release. While no species sightings can be guaranteed, a variety of migrating birds are expected.
Coffee and CanvasSaturday, April 14 | 9:30 – noon | Visitors Center$25/members | $30/non-membersLearn the basics of acrylic painting as Licking County artist Kathy Anderson guides you step-by-step through recreating a scene from The Arboretum with your own special touches. No art experience necessary. Fee includes all painting sup-plies and light refreshments.
Honoring Earth Day: Tree PlantingFriday, April 20 | 1 – 3:30pm | Red Barn ReserveFREE‘Tis the season for tree planting! We’re upholding the tradition of celebrating Earth Day by reforesting areas to increase natural beauty and habitat. Join us as we plant a variety of native trees to enhance our Red Barn Reserve. While you’re here, learn why it’s important to purchase native plant mate-rial that originates from locally-sourced seeds.
Foraging for Wild Edibles: Weed ‘em & Eat!Saturday, April 21 | 12:30 – 2 pm | Visitors Center$10/members | Free/volunteers | $15/non-membersLearn how to forage, sample spring wild edibles and take a 45-minute hike to identify, collect and taste nature’s garden. Make sure to bring your camera and note-taking material. Foraging is prohibited at The Dawes Arboretum unless part of an Arboretum sanctioned program.
Native Azalea Collection TourMay (Date TBA) | Visitors Center$10/members | $15/non-membersTreat your senses to the sights and smells of one of the finest floral displays at The Arbore-tum. This seasonal walking tour offers an in-depth look at our U.S. native azalea collection and its care. Because peak bloom cannot be exactly predicted, please email Beckie Fisher at [email protected] to be alerted to when the tour date is confirmed and registration is open.
Spring Scavenger HuntThroughout MayFREEMay 24 is National Scavenger Hunt Day! Help us celebrate by exploring The Arboretum’s grounds with a self-guided scavenger hunt. Participation sheets will be available in the Visitors Center during the month of May. Drop-off your completed hunt to be entered to win a prize!
The Thrills, Spills and all the Fills of Container GardeningSaturday, May 5 | 10am - noon | Zand Education Center$30/members | $40/non-membersLearn about the versatility of containers and explore exciting plants and magnificent color combinations in this hands-on class. Choose from a pre-selected variety of plants, and use the skills developed in class to arrange a container of your own to take home. Please register by May 1.
Sustainable Landscape Series: Plant a Pollinator WonderlandFriday, May 11 | 1 – 3:30pm | Visitors Center$10/members | $15/non-membersDid you know nearly 75% of all flowering plants need the help of animals to move their heavy pollen grains from plant to plant for fertilization? Join us for a presentation on the importance of pollinators and what you can do to attract them to your own landscape
including how to plant a prairie. Then embark on a short walking tour to observe pollinators in both formal flower beds and newly established native prairies. Each participant will take home a collection of native plant seeds.
Coffee and CanvasSaturday, May 19 | 9:30 – noon | Visitors Center$25/members | $30/non-membersLearn the basics of acrylic painting as Licking County artist Kathy Anderson guides you step-by-step through recreating a scene from The Arboretum with your own special touches. No art experience necessary. Fee includes all painting sup-plies and light refreshments.
Programs & Events: Choose Your Areas of Interest
* indicates programs that do not require registration
Do you like getting exercise and learning about plants? Visit our website calendar for information on Walks with the Director.
Save the Date: August 4, 2018Ohio Sustainable Landscapes Symposium
Visit dawesarb.org/learn/special-events to learn more.
www.dawesarb.org
Key: Plants & Gardening | Nature | History | Wellness | Youth & Family
Spring Mole Salamander MigrationLate February – early April (Date TBA) | Visitors Center$3/members | Free/volunteers | $6/non-membersWhile salamanders return faithfully to The Arboretum’s Cypress Swamp each spring, migration only occurs under certain conditions. Migration typically takes place during an early spring rain, though in recent years migration has oc-curred as early as late winter. Join us for a short presentation and the opportunity to experience this unique phenomenon! Email your name and contact information to [email protected] to sign up to receive an email when condi-tions are right for migration and program registration is open.
Preschool Storybook Science*2nd & 4th Thursdays | 10 – 10:45am | Visitors CenterFREEPreschoolers explore quality children’s literature through songs, games, crafts, creative movement, outdoor exploration and hands-on science. For children ages three to five and their caregivers.
Family Night: Under the Sugar MoonFriday, March 2 | 6 – 7:30pm | Main Shelter House$5/members | $10/non-membersJoin Arboretum staff for a night hike under the Sugar Moon. Enjoy the Deep Woods as we explore the history of maple syrup production. We’ll stop at the Log Cabin to warm up next to a roaring fire complete with hot chocolate, toasted marshmallows and maple syrup tastings. Botany Bus Trip: Krohn ConservatorySaturday, March 10 | 7:30am – 6:30pm | Visitors Center$65/members | $85/non-membersGet out of town and have some fun with Dr. David Branden-burg, Arboretum Botanist! First stop, Krohn Conservatory, built in the height of the Art Deco era. Our guided tour features 3,500 exotic plant species from around the world and includes the famous rainforest waterfall. Next we will head to the original Montgomery Inn to feast! Our trip concludes with a “World Food Tour” at Jungle Jim’s International Market. Learn the botany of exotic foods as David guides you through this 6.5 acre market. Registration fee includes lunch.
About The Dawes Arboretum
Located approximately 30 miles east of Columbus, The Dawes Arboretum is a nearly 2,000-acre tree museum dedicated to enriching lives through theconservation of trees and nature. We invite you to take part in our fun andinformative programs or visit our grounds to experience the extraordinary
collection of trees, beautiful gardens and distinctive natural areas.
Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for event updates and reminders.
800.44.DAWES
Special Events & Featured Activities
It’s the Arbor Day Festival—a celebrationof trees and nature, presented by Park National Bank.
Expect a fun-filled day with hands-on activities for families like crafts, educational displays, tree climbing
and special entertainment. Participants won’t want to miss presentations featuring animals from the
Columbus Zoo and Aquarium at noon and 1pm. Purchase lunch from a food truck, and plan to stay
awhile to enjoy all this celebration has to offer.
Arbor Day Festival admission is free. This event is made possible through generous support from
presenting sponsor Park National Bank, media sponsor Ohio Magazine, children’s program sponsor Bartlett Tree Experts and The Arboretum’s
many volunteers and partner organizations.
Dawes Arboretum Arbor Day Festival*April 28 | 11am – 3pm
Programs & Events: Choose Your Areas of Interest
Looking for Programs for Your Home School Group or Scout Troop?Visit dawesarb.org to learn about The Arboretum's educational programs
for Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts and home school families.
Ohioans in the Great War: Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of World War ISaturday, March 10 | 1 – 2pm | Visitors CenterFree/members & volunteers | $5/non-members2018 is the 100th Anniversary of the ending of World War I. To commemorate this occasion, The Arboretum is host-ing Kyle Yoho, Education Director for The Castle Museum in Marietta, Ohio, to discuss the experiences of Ohioans, including The Arboretum co-founders’ son Beman Dawes Jr., during the Great War. Original photographs and docu-ments will be shown.
Pressed Plants: Botanical Art Workshop Friday, March 16 | 7 – 9pm | Visitors Center$25/members | $30/non-membersThe act of pressing plant specimens has been performed for centuries for documentation and research. But the process also allows for artistic expression. Framed botanicals are a current decorating trend showcased in magazines and design blogs. Learn the method of pressing plants, and make a beautiful take-home mount suitable for framing that can last for generations.
Wacky Woodcocks Off Trail Night HikeFriday, March 23 | 7:30 – 9:30pm | Visitors Center$10/members | $15/non-membersThe American Woodcock, or timberdoodle, is a small, ground-dwelling, native shorebird found in eastern North America. Learn about the life history of this peculiar bird during a brief indoor presentation, and then venture out-doors to try to observe its dazzling aerial courtship display.
War Memorabilia from the Dawes FamilySaturday, March 31 | 2 – 3:30pm | Visitors CenterFree/members & volunteers | $5/non-membersAmong the historic collections housed at The Arboretum, are artifacts from the Civil War, Spanish-American War, World War I and World War II that are rarely displayed. Learn about the Dawes family’s participation in these American conflicts while the history department shows off its collec-tion. Please note, photography will not be permitted.
Special Events & Featured Activities
Beneath the Bark: Asian Longhorned Beetle First Detector TrainingThursday, April 5 | 8:30 am – noon | Visitors Center$20/members | $25/non-membersInvasive wood-boring insects can have a tremendous impact on our forests. Reminiscent of the Emerald ash borer, the Asian longhorned beetle presents a new threat. Early detec-tion is key in containing the insect and treating impacted trees. This program will equip arborists, natural resource pro-fessionals and homeowners – anyone who routinely inspects or maintains trees – with the knowledge needed to recognize the signs and symptoms of these detrimental insects.
Wildflower Walk & Ramp Celebration Friday, April 6 | 1 – 3pm | Visitors Center$10/members | $15/non-membersThe wildflowers and fragrant ramps that carpet the Woodland Garden in early spring are a sight to see. Enjoy an indoor presentation on the gems of this special garden and the legendary wild onion that fills the forest floor. Then take a tour of the wildflowers and harvest up to one pound of ramps to take home to your garden.
Beginning BonsaiSaturday, April 7 & 14 | 9 – 11am | Zand Education Center$35/members | $40/non-membersThis two-session course introduces participants to the art of bonsai. The first session leads students through the history of bonsai, types of plants to use, cultural needs, containers, bonsai soil and tools needed along with how to prune and style a tree. During the second session, each student plants a tree in a bonsai container to take home to nurture.
* indicates programs that do not require registration
Mother’s Day Wagon ToursMay 13 | 1pm & 3pm
Bring mom to The Arboretum for an expert-led wagon tour of our beautiful grounds. Relax and enjoy the color of spring as a guide interprets gardens, plant collections and Arboretum
history. Avoid the line by purchasing tickets in advance. Tickets are $2, and mom rides for free! Seating is limited.
The Arboretum’s Spring Plant Sale and Garden Fair*
May 19 | 9am – 2pmShop from a variety of shrubs, trees and perennials for your
home landscape. Arboretum experts will be available to answer your questions about plant care and suitability for
your location. A variety of vendors will complement the sale with additional plants and garden products. Members receive
a discount on plants sold by The Arboretum during the sale.
Visit The Arboretum’s website calendar for the
Daweswood House Museum tour schedule
and pricing.