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last modified September 05, 2008

Big Bugs classes, live animal shows. and field trips

Exploring the world of insects. (c) New England Wild Flower Society/Mao Lin

The Society offers an array of insect-related classes for children and families at Garden in the Woods.

Preregistration is required unless otherwise mentioned at registrar@newenglandwild.org. The Society offers America’s largest native plant program. View the complete catalog at http://www.newenglandwild.org/learn

 

July 21 Animal Ambassadors with Curious Creatures

10-11 at Garden in the Woods.  Admission $5 for non-members; $4 for members includes Garden Walk. Admission for ages 3 and up. Preregistration not available. Pay at the door.  

July 24 Big Bug, Little Bug

Come to the Garden and meet our 13 Big Bugs spread along the Big Bugs Trail. (Family Program: Children with adult companion)

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July 29-8/1 Cattail Nature (Ages 5 1/2 & 6)

“Cattail Nature Kids” offers children an exciting way to experience nature’s wonders and have fun at the same time. (Kids program for ages 5 1/2 and 6) Tuesday-Friday, July 29-August 1, 9:30 a.m.-12 noon

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July 5-8 Cattail Nature (Ages 7-9)

“Cattail Nature Kids” offers children an exciting way to experience nature’s wonders and have fun at the same time. (Kids program for ages 7-9). Tuesday-Friday, August 5-8, 9:30 a.m.-12 noon

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August 5-8 Cattail Nature (Ages 10-11)

“Cattail Nature Kids” offers children an exciting way to experience nature’s wonders and have fun at the same time. (Kids program for ages 10-11) Tuesday-Friday, August 5-8, 1-3:30 p.m.

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August 11 Animal Ambassadors with Rain Forest Reptile Show 

10-11 at Garden in the Woods.  No preregistration required. Admission $5 for non-members; $4 for members includes Garden Walk. Admission for ages 3 and up. Preregistration not available. Pay at the door.

August 20 Insect Safari

Do you know which insects are true bugs? And which are the most ferocious predators of other insects? (Kids grades 2-5) Wednesday, August 20, 10 a.m.-12 noon

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September 20 Night Flashers Night Hike

Join us for an exciting evening learning about fireflies, moths, and other flying insects that get most active just when we’re going to bed. (Children with adult companion) Saturday, September 20, 7-8:30 p.m.

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September 25 Bug Eaters of the Bog

Are you brave enough to meet a carnivorous plant face to face? Come to the Garden to see the pitcher plant, the sundew, and Venus fly-trap capture and digest their insect visitors before your eyes. (Kids grades K-2) Thursday, September 25, 3:30-5:30 p.m.

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October 4 Night Vision

Join us as we learn about seeing in the dar, from lemur peepers to our own night eyes. Who sees best and how do the rest of us cope? (Children with adult companion) Saturday, October 4, 7-8:30 p.m.

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