The wildflowers in the Pollinator Garden are in full bloom…it’s time to sketch and paint. Click on the Tickets button for more information or to register.
Manage your native wildflower garden for aesthetic appeal and wildlife benefit. Click on the Tickets button for more information or to register.
Practice immersing yourself in nature by mindfully using all senses. Click on Tickets button for more information or to register.
Steve Inglish, team leader of Cincinnati Nature Center’s butterfly monitoring program, will take you through the basics of designing your own butterfly garden beginning with site and plant selection for this virtual, online program. Click on the Tickets button for more information or to register.
Join us for discussion and learning all about common compost quandaries.
We are sorry. This program has been CANCELED.
Practice immersing yourself in nature by mindfully using all senses. Click on Tickets button for more information or to register.
The forest is alive with the colors and sounds of summer’s final days. Join us for a fun evening of seeking out the summer cacophony of sounds including cicadas, katydids, frogs and more. Members $5; nonmembers $10. Click on the Tickets button for more information or to register.
We are sorry. This event has been CANCELED for 2020.
Join us on Friday, August 14 from 6-10 PM for a fun evening exploring our trails while sampling local craft beers, visiting nature knowledge booths and enjoying some delicious desserts. Ages 21 and older. Tickets go on sale July 1 at 9 am. Click on the tickets button for more information or to register.
The forest is alive with the colors and sounds of summer’s final days. Join us for a fun evening of seeking out the summer cacophony of sounds including cicadas, katydids, frogs and more. Members $5; nonmembers $10. Click on the Tickets button for more information or to register.
Join certified interpretive trainers Jason Neumann and Dan Best for a four-day course about techniques and tips for effectively interpreting information to lay people in a way that is personally relevant and engaging. If you work for, or hope to work for, a nature center, museum or other organization where docents and guides are used, this training may be for you. Also relevant for high school teachers and college professors who want to better inspire and engage their students. Curriculum, certification, and registration are through National Association for Interpretation (NAI). This course will meet on consecutive days, August 18 through March 21, 2019 from 8:30 am until 5 pm.
Registration Cost: $230 (Certification is an additional $150)
Preregistration (through National Association for Interpretation) is required.