Bring bug spray and dress according to the weather, if it is raining the trek will be reschedule. Wear good walking shoes, the trails are hard packed natural surfaces. Each month the experience will be different even though the trails are the same. The trails in the Maplewood Nature center offer a great opportunity for viewing wildflowers, native vegetable and evidence of the animals that call this urban forest area home. WILDFLOWER AND CRITTER TREK: Click Here to Register The class will focus on matching your garden's sun and moisture conditions with suitable plants for optimal success. Instructor: Kyle Te Poelįee:: $15/adult or $20/adult+child and $5/additional childįAVORITE NATIVES FOR YOUR GARDEN: Click Here to Registerįrom lilac-scented blue phlox and columbine in spring, to bold butterfly weed, cardinal flower and asters in summer and fall - what do these have in common? These native perennials bring seasonal beauty and colorful flowers to your garden that feed pollinating bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. Dress for the weather as class will be held outside. The fee is $15/adult youth age 8 and up are welcome to attend with an adult for $20. This family-friendly walk will explore a variety of habitats to see what "early birds" are either passing through or setting up their home base for the season. Some are already claiming territories for the nesting season ahead. Spring is here, and birds have begun their long journeys north. SPRING MIGRATION WALK: Click Here to Register Register for all classes online at ISD622.CE.ELEYO.COM or by clicking the link next to the class name below or by calling 65. Experienced naturalists will guide each of these professionally developed hands-on learning sessions. We are excited for our programming partnership with ISD622 Community Education at the Maplewood Nature Center. Participants will choose from several microgreen varieties and create a perfectly packaged take-home microgreen planting that can be harvested at home! Have you ever tried a “microgreen” before? If not, you’re in for a tasty treat! Join Ramsey County 4-H as we learn about and discover the nutrient-dense microgreen. We will end the session by making our very own DIY bird feeders! We’ll explore the Nature Center together and share observations so we can collectively understand what about each habitat has attracted different birds. Conducting a wildlife survey can help you understand what the quality of your environment is and what you can do to help! Join Ramsey County 4-H as we identify common bird species in our own environments through a wildlife bird survey. The wildlife around us can be an important indication of the health of our environment. Lanterns are a fun, nature-inspired craft that may welcome a changing season, make a cute holiday decoration, or engage in talks about nature. Besides the artistic possibilities, it’s also exciting to explore the science behind freezing water. Ice lanterns are another beautiful type of creative artwork making ice lanterns involves freezing a container of water and creating a cavity to add a light source. These lanterns make for beautiful day-time decoration and will bring light into homes during the night. Pressed plant art involves drying flowers and flattening, or pressing, their petals and leaves. Nature craft paper lanterns may use pressed flowers or flattened greenery from nature to decorate with. Make checks payable to: Ramsey County Leaders Council.Ĭreating craft lanterns is a fantastic way to use your imagination and explore the beauty and patterns of the natural world. Mail Payment to: 475 Coffey Hall, 1420 Eckles Avenue.Under Customer Information: PLEASE ENTER YOUTH FIRST & LAST NAME. Link to be shared with you once registration is complete.Credit Card payment through our online payment platform with Clover®.Each month and session will have its own registration.Step 2:Register for “Maplewood Nature Center” in the Events section of 4-H Online.Then, you will be able to go back in and register for the Event. Allow 1-2 days for your enrollment to be approved.Step 1: Enroll in 4-H online (v2.) for the 2022-2023 year.For registration support, please contact Jan Logelin ( )
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