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SUMMARY:Literature in the Garden: Junior Master Gardener Program
DESCRIPTION:Bring your children (ages 8-10) to Gabis Arboretum for a reading in the garden with an educational craft afterwards. The class will be taught by Porter County Master Gardeners\, Laura Tucker\, Linda Mapes and Carolyn Dye. \nClass size is limited to 15 so register today. Registration is required to ensure enough supplies for all attendees. \nLocation \nThe Adventure Garden at Gabis Arboretum \nBooks and Activities \nJune 17\nBrother Eagle\, Sister Sky\, Illustrated by Susan Jeffers \nIn this book\, students will learn about the Eastern Woodland American Indians\, who were first to collect tree sap for syrup making and the Lanape Indians’ use of blueberries. We will be doing an art activity called “pollution doesn’t stay where you put it” and remove the flowers and leaves from the flower presses to make bookmarks. The session will end with a tour of the Railway Garden. \nJune 24\nThe Gardener written by Sarah Stewart\, illustrated by David Small \nAfter Lydia Grace’s father loses his job during the Great Depression\, she goes to live with her Uncle Jim\, a dour but kind baker in the city. Although the surroundings in her new home are dreary\, the irrepressible Lydia brings her love for gardening with her and uses her green thumb to transform her surroundings with colorful flowers. We will be making a monochromatic\, analogous and complementary color wheel to paint a picture of the garden and plant seeds in flower pots. \nJuly 1\nTops and Bottoms written and illustrated by Janet Stevens \nPoor but hard-working and resourceful Hare strikes a clever deal with rich but lazy Bear in this updated version of an old slave story. Hare convinces Bear to split their crops into tops\, bottoms and middles; once the choice is made\, Hare plants accordingly. When Bear chooses “tops\,” Hare plants root crops; the next time he chooses “bottoms\,” and Hare plants corn. We will be using vegetables to determine which parts of plants we eat and participants will be able to take home seedlings from last week. \nJuly 8\nWeslandia written by Paul Fleischman\, illustrated by Keven Hawkes \nAn outcast in his cookie-cutter suburban neighborhood\, nonconformist Wesley creates a new civilization in his backyard. He discovers a new staple crop – the swist – and builds Weslandia around it\, using his vast imagination. We will be making butterfly seed cards and engage in an insect mouth parts activity called “how insects eat.” Then we will view the Monarch Way Station and investigate monarch life cycles.
URL:https://www.pnw.edu/gabis-arboretum/event/literature-in-the-garden-junior-master-gardener-program/
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CATEGORIES:Gabis Arboretum
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SUMMARY:Literature in the Garden: Junior Master Gardener Program
DESCRIPTION:Bring your children (ages 8-10) to Gabis Arboretum for a reading in the garden with an educational craft afterwards. The class will be taught by Porter County Master Gardeners\, Laura Tucker\, Linda Mapes and Carolyn Dye. \nClass size is limited to 15 so register today. Registration is required to ensure enough supplies for all attendees. \nLocation \nThe Adventure Garden at Gabis Arboretum \nBooks and Activities \nJune 17\nBrother Eagle\, Sister Sky\, Illustrated by Susan Jeffers \nIn this book\, students will learn about the Eastern Woodland American Indians\, who were first to collect tree sap for syrup making and the Lanape Indians’ use of blueberries. We will be doing an art activity called “pollution doesn’t stay where you put it” and remove the flowers and leaves from the flower presses to make bookmarks. The session will end with a tour of the Railway Garden. \nJune 24\nThe Gardener written by Sarah Stewart\, illustrated by David Small \nAfter Lydia Grace’s father loses his job during the Great Depression\, she goes to live with her Uncle Jim\, a dour but kind baker in the city. Although the surroundings in her new home are dreary\, the irrepressible Lydia brings her love for gardening with her and uses her green thumb to transform her surroundings with colorful flowers. We will be making a monochromatic\, analogous and complementary color wheel to paint a picture of the garden and plant seeds in flower pots. \nJuly 1\nTops and Bottoms written and illustrated by Janet Stevens \nPoor but hard-working and resourceful Hare strikes a clever deal with rich but lazy Bear in this updated version of an old slave story. Hare convinces Bear to split their crops into tops\, bottoms and middles; once the choice is made\, Hare plants accordingly. When Bear chooses “tops\,” Hare plants root crops; the next time he chooses “bottoms\,” and Hare plants corn. We will be using vegetables to determine which parts of plants we eat and participants will be able to take home seedlings from last week. \nJuly 8\nWeslandia written by Paul Fleischman\, illustrated by Keven Hawkes \nAn outcast in his cookie-cutter suburban neighborhood\, nonconformist Wesley creates a new civilization in his backyard. He discovers a new staple crop – the swist – and builds Weslandia around it\, using his vast imagination. We will be making butterfly seed cards and engage in an insect mouth parts activity called “how insects eat.” Then we will view the Monarch Way Station and investigate monarch life cycles.
URL:https://www.pnw.edu/gabis-arboretum/event/literature-in-the-garden-junior-master-gardener-program/
LOCATION:IN
CATEGORIES:Gabis Arboretum
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210710T120000
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SUMMARY:Plant Drawing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join nature artist\, Melissa Washburn\, to learn how to identify certain plants in the arboretum during a guided hike and then learn how to draw them. Participants get to take home their own book by Melissa Washburn. \nThe cost is $20 for members and $25 for non-members.
URL:https://www.pnw.edu/gabis-arboretum/event/plant-drawing-workshop/
LOCATION:IN
CATEGORIES:Gabis Arboretum
ORGANIZER;CN="Gabis Arboretum at Purdue Northwest":MAILTO:gabisarboretum@pnw.edu
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240430T211155Z
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SUMMARY:Preventing Problems in the Landscape Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will cover things like planting the right tree in the right place\, choosing disease-resistant cultivators\, using a pre-emergent\, avoiding a mono-culture and more. \nJoin Master Gardener\, Lynn Barbee\, to take a look at how you can control the problems in your garden.
URL:https://www.pnw.edu/gabis-arboretum/event/preventing-problems-in-the-landscape-webinar/
LOCATION:IN
CATEGORIES:Gabis Arboretum
ORGANIZER;CN="Gabis Arboretum at Purdue Northwest":MAILTO:gabisarboretum@pnw.edu
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SUMMARY:There's Fungus Among Us Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Are you an inveterate hunter of the elusive morel?  Or\, is your knowledge confined to the fuzzy bowl of noodles at the back of the fridge? Perhaps you’d like to be able to identify what you’re looking at while out exploring. \nWhatever your level of expertise\, come join us for everything you’ve always wanted to know about fungi (and yes\, mushrooms are in that group). Some fungi are quite beautiful\, while others bring us a most welcome surprise. Join Master Gardener\, Victoria Jostes\, to find out why we actually cannot live without them.
URL:https://www.pnw.edu/gabis-arboretum/event/theres-fungus-among-us-webinar/
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CATEGORIES:Gabis Arboretum
ORGANIZER;CN="Gabis Arboretum at Purdue Northwest":MAILTO:gabisarboretum@pnw.edu
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SUMMARY:The Steepwater Band Concert
DESCRIPTION:You should already know these songs. If the old saying about talent equaling success were true\, then The Steepwater Band would already be a household name\, rubbing shoulders with Aerosmith\, Bad Company and other like-minded travelers in our collective Rock ‘n Roll Fantasy. But that’s not how things always work\, and this band knows it and still leans into it\, smiling\, with everything in them\, not for brass rings and marquees\, but because they must! \nJeff Massey ~ lead vocals / guitars\nJoe Winters ~ drums / percussion\nEric Saylors ~ guitars / lap steel / backing vocals\nJoe Bishop ~ bass / backing vocals \nConcert Times\nGates open at 5:30 p.m. Opener starts at 6 p.m. Headliner starts at 7:30 p.m. \nTicket Details \n\nMembers: $15 for individual concert; $50 for series ticket\nNon-Members: $15 advance purchase and $20 week of purchase for individual concert; $55 for series ticket\n\nSummer Concerts At Gabis Arboretum \nThe Acorn Concert Series is back for 2021. This summer enjoy family-friendly evenings at Gabis Arboretum while listening to a variety of musical artists\, sipping craft beer and wine and savoring food from local vendors. Don’t forget your lawn chair! \nSERIES TICKETS \n*We will be following all COVID-19 safety guidelines.
URL:https://www.pnw.edu/gabis-arboretum/event/the-steepwater-band-concert/
LOCATION:IN
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