lectures | Atlanta ALSTON LECTURE
Collaboration for the Better: Like Nature We Work for a Larger Cause
Presented by Jennifer and Kevin Box, Robert J. Lang, Te Jui Fu, Michael G. LaFosse, and Beth Johnson | Tuesday, September 6, 7 p.m. Creating an origami object is difficult enough – now dream of it becoming the most archival object it can be by collaborating with a team to make a museum quality metal sculpture. How do Jennifer and Kevin Box work with the origami artists, and what is the process of casting and fabricating the creations from paper to metal? What messages do they hope will remain for thousands of years, speaking to future generations?
FUQUA LECTURE
Saving America’s Amazon
Presented by Ben Raines | Monday, September 19, 7 p.m. Environmental journalist and filmmaker Ben Raines offers a fresh perspective on the South and the incredibly diverse landscape beneath our feet. Alabama has more than twice the species diversity per square mile than any other state, and Georgia has similar diversity. Raines has won dozens of awards for his coverage of environmental issues, and he also wrote the award-winning nature book, Saving America’s Amazon. A book signing will follow the lecture.
The Dorothy Chapman Fuqua Lecture Series is made possible by the generous support of the families of Edwina and Tom Johnson, and Duvall and Rex Fuqua.
ALSTON LECTURE
The Southeast’s Paradoxical Palm: Sabal palmetto
Presented by Jono Miller | Monday, October 17, 7 p.m. Join natural historian and author, Jono Miller, for a wide-ranging introduction to this common palm that can live for centuries, survive fire, flood, and freeze, and which played a role in our fight for independence. Once viewed as a potential building material for low cost housing, cabbage palms (or palmettos) are the state tree of both of Georgia’s coastal neighbors and a distinctive feature of Georgia’s coast. If you’re curious about the natural and cultural history of the southeastern coasts, you won’t want to miss this illustrated talk. A book signing will follow the lecture.
ALSTON LECTURE
Beauty of the Wild
Presented by Darrel Morrison | Tuesday, October 25, 7 p.m. Darrel will discuss his book Beauty of the Wild and the people and places that have influenced his philosophy toward designing landscapes in a number of different places, always with the goals of their being simultaneously: ecologically sound, experientially rich, “of the place,” and dynamic, changing over time. This lecture is presented in partnership with Trees Atlanta. A book signing will follow the lecture.
The Philip and Elkin Alston Lecture Series is made possible by the generous support of the Charles Loridans Foundation.
adult classes | Gainesville Fall Container Gardening
Floral Design
Explore container gardening basics: plant selection, soil types, and choosing appropriate containers for fall. Learn what annuals, perennials, trees and shrubs do well in pots this season to make the most beautiful container gardens for your home. Schedule Saturday, Sept. 10, 10 - 11:30 a.m. Fee $34 (Member $29) Deadline Sept. 8 Instructor Mildred Fockele
Join one of our talented horticulturists as he teaches you how to make a beautiful floral arrangement for the holiday season. Schedule Saturday, Nov. 19 at 11 a.m. - noon Fee $34 (Member $29) Deadline Nov. 17 Instructor Michael Del Valle
Fall Vegetable Gardening
Photography is all about light. This class will give you confidence on using your camera settings to get the best results, and will cover the following: photographer’s gear, exposure, camera settings, and practice test shots. Bring your own camera. Schedule Saturday, Oct. 15, 1 - 3 p.m. Fee $34 (Member $29) Deadline Oct. 13 Instructor Bob Richardson
Kids Natural Dye Class Nature is amazing! This class is for one child and one guardian attendee. Learn how to make fabric dye from botanicals found in nature. You will create your own unique fabric hanging to take home. Ticket price includes all materials and entry for one child and one adult. Ages 3+ Schedule Thursday, Oct. 20, 10 – 11:30 a.m. Fee $50 (Member $45) Deadline Oct. 16 Instructor Amanda Pollack
Atlanta | Gainesville | September - December 2022
The following classes are free with Garden Some require pre-registration to participate.
Family Fun Day: Jeffini Presents Sail the 7 Seas Magic Show Jeffini uses magic and puppets to encourage kids to dream big and make their dreams come true through reading! This program features fabulous magic, puppets, and facts about sea life. This year’s magical words are, “Ahoy Readers!” Schedule Saturday, Sept. 3, 11 a.m. & 1 p.m.
Clay Dragon Kids Class
Learn how to pick the right vegetable producing plants for your fall garden. Kendall will teach you which plants will yield you the best harvest for this time of year. Then use your produce in all your fall recipes! Schedule Thursday, Sept. 29, 4 - 5 p.m. Fee $34 (Member $29) Deadline Sept. 26 Instructor Kendall Busher
Basic Digital Photography
family programs | Gainesville
Hops and Holly Branches: Wreath Making Workshop Do you love plants, staple guns, and beer? Then this is the class for you! Join our Horticulture Manager as he walks you through the creation of your own evergreen wreath using unique and easy techniques. One Garden beer and materials for your own wreath are included in the ticket price. Ages 21+ Schedule Saturday, Dec. 3 at 2 - 4 p.m. Fee $45 (Member $40) Deadline Nov. 28 Instructor Ethan Guthrie
Handmade Soaps with Lazy Acorn Soaps Make a one-pound loaf of moisturizing and gentle soap with the fragrance of your choice. Ticket price includes materials for your handmade soap. Participants will need to bring eye protection and disposable gloves. Schedule Thursday, Oct. 13, 3 - 4 p.m. Fee $45 (Member $40) Deadline Oct. 6 Instructor Donna Chalmers
Artists ages 6 and up will learn how to hone their artistic skills through the use of polymer clay sculpting. Students will be taught how to use various clay tools, how to work with the medium, and will create their very own, one-of-a-kind clay dragon! Clay tools will be provided, and participants must bring their own clay. See website for supplies list. Schedule Saturday, Nov. 12, 1 - 3 p.m. Fee $34 (Member $29) Deadline Nov. 10 Instructor Alex Sexton
Tinkergarten Fall Trail Class Pre-registration required. Enjoy a fun group activity with certified Tinkergarten Leader, Amanda Castleberry-Pollack. Get a free sample activity guide to continue the play at home. Schedule Thursday, Sept. 8 at 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Deadline Sept. 2 Instructor Amanda Pollack
Family Fun Day: Diggery Diggers’ Dino Show
Family Yoga Family Yoga is a wonderful opportunity for people of all levels to come together and experience a joyful, fun, and uplifting practice. These classes are designed for all ages and abilities with plenty of modifications as needed. Please bring a yoga mat and any props you may need to be comfortable on the floor. Ticket price is for 1 adult and 2 children. Schedule Sunday, Nov. 20 at 1 - 2:30 p.m. OR Saturday, Dec. 17 at 10:30 a.m. - noon Fee $40 (Member $36) Deadline Nov. 18, Dec. 16 Instructor Chris Anne Coviello
A Paleontologist visiting your school accidentally makes dinosaurs around the world come alive. The audience must use logic, music, and magic to save the world. Includes giant hatching dinosaur egg, puppets and wonderful animation. Schedule Saturday, Oct. 1, 11 a.m. - noon
Lantern Walk: Tinkergarten Pop-up Trail Class Pre-registration required. Enjoy a fun group activity with certified Tinkergarten Leader, Amanda Castleberry-Pollack. You will make lanterns and then have a walk around the Garden to welcome the season! Get a free sample activity guide to continue the play at home. Schedule Thursday, Dec. 1, 3 - 4 p.m. Deadline Nov. 28 Instructor Amanda Pollack
Classes & Programs for Adults and Children
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Tai Chi Learn this ancient Chinese exercise form, designed to increase flexibility and balance. Schedule Saturdays, Sept. 10 - Nov. 12 (Quarter 4) Beginner, 9:15 – 10:15 a.m. OR Intermediate, by instructor invitation only, 10:15 - 11:15 a.m. Fee $139 (Member $129) Deadline Sept. 9 Instructor Mallie Harrell
Beekeeping: Getting Started Learn the basics of beekeeping and the beekeeper’s year, where to find materials, and when and how to get started. Weather permitting, students visit the Garden’s hives for a demo. Register early – space is limited. Schedule Saturday, Sept. 17, 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Fee $34 (Member $29) Deadline Sept. 13 Instructor Curtis Gentry, Garden Beekeeper
registration Online: atlantabg.org By Voice Mail: 404-876-5859 ext. 2555 By Mail: Send completed form with check payable to Atlanta Botanical Garden to: Education Department, Atlanta Botanical Garden, 1345 Piedmont Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA 30309 Parking: Class fee does not include parking Pre-registration Recommended: Walk-ins accepted only if space is available Confirmation: Emailed if registered by deadline Membership: Join (or renew) now for discount: $78 Individual $105 Dual $115 Family
Gardening for Pollinators
Planning for Veggie Garden Success Late autumn is the best time to prepare garden vegetable beds. Plan your crop schedule, source seeds and plants, and learn how to identify and combat major pests and diseases. Organic techniques are emphasized. Schedule Wednesday, Sept. 21, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Fee $29 (Member $24) Deadline Sept. 17 Instructor Sam Gader, Senior Horticulturist
Orchids for Beginners I Of all orchid species, Phalaenopsis and Paphiopedilum require care most similar to typical houseplants. Each participant leaves with an orchid and tips to help it thrive. Schedule Wednesday, Sept. 21 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Fee $34 (Member $29) Deadline Sept. 17 Instructor George Guenthner, Orchid Horticultural Curator
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Honey Bee Biology for Beekeeping
Fine line pen is the ideal medium for botanical illustration because it reproduces so beautifully. Learn the basic techniques and tools for working with fine line pen. Prior drawing experience is very helpful. This class is part of the annual Botanical Drawing Certificate Program. Schedule Tuesdays, Sept. 27 - Oct. 25 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. OR 6 - 9 p.m. Fee $200 (Members $190) Deadline Sept. 26 Instructor Carol Sutherland, Artist
Good beekeepers understand their bees and take measures to meet their needs. We will take a look at honey bee biology that is relevant to beekeeping. Weather permitting, students visit the Garden observation hive. Schedule Saturday, Oct. 8, 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Fee $34 (Member $29) Deadline Oct. 4 Instructor Curtis Gentry, Garden Beekeeper
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Use your imagination to create amazing chocolate treats that will delight your sweet tooth and enchant your tummy during Chocolate Covered Weekend. Schedule Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 10 - 11, 10 a.m. - noon Fee $6 per child plus Garden admission ($5 per Member child) Deadline No registration required
Fine Line Pen for Botanical Illustration
This introductory class will explore the various parts of seeds, plant selection, collecting, preparing and storing seeds helping to build confidence in this time honored aspect of regenerative agriculture. Schedule Saturday, Oct. 1, 10 a.m. - noon Fee $29 (Member $24) Deadline Sept. 27 Instructor Moe Hemmings, Community Outreach Manager Brandon Brones, Community Programs Coordinator
Plan your beautiful spring and summer blooms now by learning about the best bulbs for each season and identifying the ideal planting times. Gather care tips and get answers to commonly asked bulb questions. Schedule Wednesday, Oct. 5, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Fee $29 (Member $24) Deadline Oct. 1 Instructor Amanda Bennett, Vice President, Horticulture & Collections
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Drop-In Family Program: Chocolate Creations
Pollinators play a pivotal role in our ecosystems. They come in all shapes and sizes and are constantly threatened due to many factors. Come learn how to create a safe place for these creatures to thrive in your own garden. Schedule Saturday, Sept. 24, 10 a.m. – noon Fee $29 (Member $24) Deadline Sept. 20 Instructor Hazel Hendricks, Assistant Horticulturist
Introduction to Seed Saving
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Orchids for Beginners II Examine the cultural requirements of Oncidium, Dendrobium, and Cattleya orchids and their adaptation to the home environment. Schedule Wednesday, Oct. 19, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Fee $29 (Member $24) Deadline Oct. 15 Instructor George Guenthner, Orchid Horticultural Curator
Winter Container Gardening Explore container gardening basics including soil types and selecting plants and containers. Learn container garden design principles and plant combinations for year-round appeal. Schedule Wednesday, Oct. 26, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Fee $29 (Member $24) Deadline Oct. 22 Instructor Jim Smith, Horticulture Manager
Drawing the Fall Harvest In this class, students create still-life drawings in colored pencil and/or black and white mediums. Schedule Tuesdays, Nov. 1 - Dec. 6,* 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. OR 6 – 9 p.m. *skips Nov. 22 Fee $200 (Member $190) Deadline Oct. 31 Instructor Carol Anne Sutherland, Artist
Winter Wonderland Camp Become elves and winter royalty as we embark on a 2-day adventure full of wondrous exploration and botanical beauty. Spend a day in the life of a woodland elf to help spread winter cheer and then see what the Ice Goddess has in store for us as we accomplish a series of royal tasks leading up to a coronation! Costumes welcome. Ages 6 - 8. Schedule Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 19 - 20, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Fee $160/child (Member $140) Deadline Dec. 5
Storybook Time Listen to stories about bees, flowers, butterflies and other garden friends. Suggested ages: 1 - 4 years Schedule Wednesdays, March – Oct., 10 & 10:45 a.m.
Garden Grooves Get ready to wiggle and warble! Join us for songs and dances inspired by the beautiful outdoors. Suggested ages: 2 - 5 years Schedule Thursdays, March – Oct., 10 & 10:45 a.m.
Introduce your little one to the joys of nature! Join us for fun activities that will stimulate your child’s interest in the natural world. Suggested ages: 6 months - 5 years Schedule Tuesdays, March – Oct., 10 a.m. – noon
Enjoy a relaxing evening dining, sipping and learning as local chefs prepare a four-part small plate menu. Schedule Select Wednesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Location Edible Garden Outdoor Kitchen Fee $77 (Member $70) Deadline One week before session Register atlantabg.org/freshplates
Learn some classic recipes to celebrate Diwali, the Indian Festival of Lights, in this hands-on cooking experience with Chef Naina Bhedwar. Participate in creating a flavor-packed vegetarian meal using both well-known and unusual spices, then savor it together in the Edible Garden Outdoor Kitchen. Schedule Saturday, Oct. 15, 5 – 7 p.m. Fee $59 (Member $55) Deadline Oct. 10 Instructor Naina Bhedwar, Kesar Kitchen
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Shows for Seedlings Enjoy a variety of live performances by some of Atlanta’s most beloved children’s musicians and storytellers in this engaging series. Schedule Fridays, May - Sept., 10 & 10:45 a.m.
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Orchids at Home
Orchids for Enthusiasts
Explore the use of different home environments for growing orchids at a wide range of skill levels. Suitable orchid varieties will be highlighted along the way. Schedule Saturday, Nov. 19, 10 a.m. - noon Fee $29 (Member $24) Deadline Nov. 15 Instructor George Guenthner,
This course explores two diverse orchid groups: the genus Bulbophyllum and the subtribe Pleurothallidinae. It is intended for middle-level orchid growers. Schedule Saturday, Dec. 10, 10 a.m. - noon Fee $29 (Member $24) Deadline Dec. 6 Instructor George Guenthner,
Orchid Horticultural Curator
Diwali Delights
Sept 14 Sept 21
The following classes are free with Garden Admission and no registration is required.
Garden Playtime
Fresh Plates Series
Orchid Horticultural Curator
Mark Alba, Hartley Kitchen & Cocktails Nick Melvin, Poco Loco, Doux South Cory Mosser, Natural Born Tillers Rusty Bowers, Pine Street Market Thomas McKeown, Hyatt Regency Atlanta Drew Van Leuvan, Farm Burger Eddie Hernandez, Taqueria del Sol
Autumn Harvest Dinner Chef Megan highlights the season’s local bounty for National Fruits & Veggies Month with a healthy and plant-forward three course dinner. Learn some cooking tips and taste the fresh fall flavors during a fun evening in the Edible Garden Outdoor Kitchen. Schedule Tuesday, Sept. 13, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Fee $59 (Member $55) Deadline Sept. 5 Instructor Megan McCarthy, Healthy Eating 101
Plant-Based Eating Workshop Learn the basic principles to fuel yourself, promote healthy digestion, energy and wellness through plant-based eating. Try a garden-fresh recipe as you explore the ways to incorporate regional plants into your own healthy cooking at home. Schedule Saturday, Oct. 1, 3:30 – 5:00 p.m. Fee $45 (Member $40) Deadline Sept. 26 Instructor Kristin Taff
Homemade Pie Making Elevate your pies or gain a completely new skill when you learn how to make flaky, delicious pie crust from scratch in this hands-on class. We cover how to use the crust for both sweet and savory applications as well as fun decorative techniques. Schedule Saturday, Nov. 5, 3-5 p.m. OR Sunday, Nov. 6, 1-3 p.m. Fee $45 (Member $40) Deadline Oct. 31 Instructor Chance Claar-Pressley