JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2025
Events & Programs
Program Registration
For the latest information on our programs or to register, please visit “LEARN” at nebg.org. If you have any questions about our programs or need assistance with registration, feel free to reach out to our Registrar at registrar@nebg.org, or by phone at 508-869-6111 x174.
Horticulture & Gardening
Beginner’s Guide to Orchard and Winter Plant Pruning NEBG HORTICULTURE STAFF
Learn the basics of pruning in this hands-on workshop, focusing on shaping fruit trees, caring for non-flowering evergreens and ornamentals. This engaging session is perfect for beginners and will build your skills in pruning with confidence to maintain healthy, beautiful plants.
Sunday, January 12, 10:30am–2pm
$40 M; $55 NM
Winter Horticulture Walk & Talk
NEBG HORTICULTURE STAFF
Join the Garden’s own horticulture experts for a seasonal outdoor walk and talk focused on what’s in bloom and winter favorites. Learn about some of the first plants in New England Botanic Garden’s collections and some of the new additions.
Wednesday, January 22, 11am –12pm Wednesday, February 5, 11am –12
$5 M; $20 NM
Winter Tree Bark Identification
MICHAEL WOJTECH
Join author and naturalist Michael Wojtech at NEBG closer look at the fascinating world of bark. Discover why some trees have smooth bark while others are rugged or peeling, and discover the secrets these variations reveal about tree life.
Sunday, February 2, 10:30am –2
$55 M; $66 NM
Orchid Exhibit Walk & Talk
NEBG HORTICULTURE STAFF
Explore our orchid exhibition, Pixels & Petals, before the garden opens to the public and learn more about the species that make up the display of over 2,000 orchids.
Wednesday, February 12, 19, and 26, 9–10am
$15 M; $35 NM
Basics of Orchid Care and Repotting DARYL YERDON
Learn essential techniques for repotting and properly caring for orchids with guidance from Daryl Yerdon, President of the New Hampshire Orchid Society, to help your plants stay healthy and bloom longer.
Wednesday, February 12, 6–9pm
$55 M; $66 NM
Houseplant Propagation Workshop
BETSY SZYMCZAK
In this fun, hands-on, workshop you will explore several ways to propagate popular plants. Participants will go home with several cuttings to grown their own indoor garden.
Sunday, February 23, 2–4pm
$55 M; $66 NM
Intro to Pruning (On-Demand) REED PUGH
This webinar is for those who are new to gardening or who are looking to learn basic pruning techniques including how to prune shrubs and ornamental trees confidently and properly. This on-demand webinar is part of our Home Gardener Series.
Pre-recorded. Available On-Demand
$10 M; $15 NM
Aesthetic Pruning Workshop
URBAN TREE SYMPOSIUM 2025
Urban Oases: Trees as Lifelines in Our Cities
Friday, February 7, 2025
9am–4:30pm
New England Botanic Garden’s annual Urban Tree Symposium is dedicated to exploring the importance of urban forests and ways we can improve our green spaces. Each symposium brings together experts in the fields of forestry, horticulture, biology, technology and more for a day of learning and connecting that will inform your work in our communities, and at your own home. The Urban Tree Symposium is geared toward current and aspiring professionals, but all are welcome. CEUs available.
PROGRAM SPEAKERS
Robert “Lou” Allard
URBAN AND COMMUNITY FORESTRY PROGRAM
COORDINATOR, RHODE ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Richard W. Harper
PROFESSOR AND EXTENSION URBAN FORESTER
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST
Nicholas J. Brazee
EXTENSION PLANT PATHOLOGIST
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST
David Meshoulam
CO-FOUNDER AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
SPEAK FOR THE TREES BOSTON
MarS McCormick
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
SPEAK FOR THE TREES BOSTON
John Rogan and Deborah Martin
PROFESSORS OF GEOGRAPHY, CLARK UNIVERSITY
Robert Graham
LAND STEWARD, NEW ENGLAND BOTANIC GARDEN
AT TOWER HILL
CO-HOSTED BY
SPEAKER SERIES
HOSTED BY NEBG'S INCLUSIVITY, DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND ACCESSIBILITY COMMITTEE
In celebration of Black History Month and Women’s History Month, join us for a FREE series of online webinars featuring thought leaders in the world of gardening, botany, horticulture, and conservation. Then visit the Garden during February and March to explore selections from our Horticultural Heroes exhibit, a portrait collection that spotlights diverse leaders, activists, and innovators who have advanced the art and science of horticulture. ONLINE WEBINAR, FREE
Celebrating Black Contributions
Through Art and Nature COLAH B. TAWKIN
Thursday, February 6, 7pm
Art or Science? The Co-Construction of Botanical Illustration TRACY QIU
Thursday, March 6, 7pm
Horticulture Heroes: Black Faces, White Spaces
CAROLYN FINNEY
Thursday, March 13, 7pm
Weekend Wellness
New Year Intentions Yoga EMMA BARTOLINI
Start the new year off with clear intentions for renewed energy, relaxation, creativity, and peace. Our flow will be a full body recalibration to get back to our foundational practice and start 2025 with abundance. Come as you are. This is an all levels practice.
Saturday, January 4, 9–10:15am
$15 M; $30 NM
Gentle Yoga & Yoga Nidra LINDA SNAY
Renew body, mind, and spirit with this extended and revitalizing yoga session. Participants will experience the balancing effects of both strong and gentle yoga practices.
Saturday, January 18, 9–11am
Saturday, February 22, 9–11am
$30 M; $36 NM
Shinrin-Yoku (Forest Bathing) NADINE MAZZOLA
Relax and refresh through mindfulness practices and sensory awareness while experiencing the beauty of nature.
Sunday, January 26, 1– 3pm
Sunday, February 9, 1–3pm
$40 M; $48 NM
Yoga of the Heart EMMA BARTOLINI
Come enjoy an uplifting and energizing yoga practice for the heart chakra. Our practice will include a gentle warm up, a full body flow incorporating heart openers, and a luxurious savasana with guided meditation to cultivate the love within.
Saturday, February 1, 9–10:15am
$15 M; $30 NM
Weekday Wellness
Chair Yoga
Enjoy gentle yoga with a chair as a prop in our fun indoor class. This fully supported practice offers a unique way to experience the benefits of yoga. Ideal for seniors, desk-bound professionals, those recovering from injury, or anyone with limited mobility.
Tuesdays, 11:30am–12:30pm | REBECCA REBER
Fridays, 11am –12pm | EMMA BARTOLINI PER CLASS: $15 M; $30 NM
Yoga at the Garden MANDI GARRISON
Connect with the seasons and the beauty of the Gardens through creative, nature-inspired yoga classes.
Tuesdays, 6–7:15pm
Thursdays, 10:30–11:45am PER CLASS: $15 M; $30 NM
Qigong & Tai Chi Movement ROSE HORWITZ
Breathe deeply and practice mindful, gentle, fluid movements to reduce stress and improve strength, balance, coordination, flexibility, range of motion, and stamina.
Wednesdays, 10:15–11:45am
PER CLASS: $25 M; $35 NM
Relaxing Yoga Flow EMMA BARTOLINI
Start your Friday morning with a mindful yoga flow. Our practice will incorporate synchronization of breath and mindful movement while we explore postures to build strength, balance, and stability, and find peace in our morning.
Fridays, 9:30–10:30am
PER CLASS: $15 M; $30 NM
Evening Flow: Yoga for Everyone
HARPER WISE
Join us for an all-levels flow class in our subtropical conservatory, a safe, welcoming space for movement, mindfulness, and connection among lush greenery.
Thursday, January 23, 6–7:15pm
Thursday, February 27, 6–7:15pm
$15 M; $18 NM
Zentangle KAREN KEEFE
Zentangle is an easy-to-learn method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns, many of them inspired by nature. Discover Zentangle principles and methodology in this hands-on class.
INTRODUCTORY CLASS: Sunday, January 26, 1–4:30pm
ADVANCED CLASS: Sunday, February 23, 1–4:30pm
$45 M; $54 NM
AUTHOR TALK & BOOK SIGNING
Plants for the Winter Garden by Warren Leach
Sunday, January 19 2pm
When gardens go dormant for the winter months, there are still certain species and cultivars that draw the eye with interest. Join local author Warren Leach for an engaging garden design talk followed by a signing of his new book Plants for the Winter Garden: Perennials, Grasses, Shrubs, and Trees to Add Interest in the Cold and Snow and discover all that a winter garden has to offer!
FREE FOR MEMBERS; $10 NM
Arts & Photography
Watercolors in the Conservatory LINDA SNAY
Learn the basics of watercolor painting by experimenting with different brushes and water amounts. Discover how watercolors mix with materials like salt and ink, and see how these techniques affect your artwork. Create your own piece in the subtropical conservatory while exploring how watercolors behave and how to control their flow.
Select Wednesdays in January, 1–3pm
$55 M; $66 NM
Monthly Photography Club STEVE MCGRATH
Follow your passion and practice your skill with expert advice and personalized attention. All skill levels welcome.
Sunday, January 26, 10am–12:30pm
Saturday, February 1, 1:30–4pm
$30 M; $36 NM
Hand Embroidered Cameos LIZ IVES
Learn the basics of hand embroidery with a focus on teeny tiny stuff in this class for all levels.
Saturday, February 1, 11:30am–3pm
$55 M; $66 NM
Volunteer with Us!
Volunteering at New England Botanic Garden supports our mission of creating experiences with plants that inspire people and improve the world. From greeting guests and caring for the gardens, to assisting with special events and youth education programs, volunteers support the Garden in countless ways.
Learn more at nebg.org/volunteer
Photographing Orchids: Up-Close and Personal
NEBG STAFF
Join us after hours for an exclusive photography session. This is a self-guided opportunity to get up close and personal with the orchids and displays of our Pixels & Petals exhibition and practice your craft. Bring your own tripod and camera equipment.
Tuesday, February 11, 6–8:30pm
Thursday, February 20, 6–8:30pm
Tuesday, February 25, 6–8:30pm
$10 M, $15 NM
Floral Design
Wine & Design: Exotic Winter Florals
NIKI PINCKNEY, PEPPER & FERN FLORAL DESIGN
Escape the winter chill and bring the sunny vibes of summer into your home! Learn the art of tropical modern floral design, creating vibrant arrangements with lush greenery and bold blooms—perfect for brightening your space or gifting a touch of paradise.
Thursday, January 30, 6– 8:30pm
$80 M; $96 NM
Modern Orchid Floral Arrangements
HALEY CORMIER, BLUEBIRD BOUQUETS
Sometimes less truly is more, especially when working with luxurious orchids. Join Haley from Bluebird Bouquets as she takes you step-by-step in creating a sophisticated floral design featuring an assortment of eucalyptus, sedum, and soft ferns—plants full of texture that highlight the star of the show, Phalaenopsis orchids.
Thursday, February 13, 6– 9pm
$105 M; $126 NM
TERRIFYING Terrariums!
NEW ENGLAND CARNIVOROUS PLANT SOCIETY
Build your own miniature carnivorous plant world in this hands-on workshop inspired by our Killer in the Conservatory event series with the New England Carnivorous Plant Society! Learn how to create a lush, self-contained terrarium featuring pitcher plants, sundews, and Venus flytraps—nature’s most fearsome predators. All materials are provided, and you’ll leave with a one-of-a-kind, living conversation piece!
Wednesday, February 26, 6–8:30pm
$65 M; $78 NM
Food & Drink
Teas Blending & Tasting Workshop
ALYSON PROKOP
Discover the art of tea tasting and craft your own custom tea blends to take home. Our workshops offer an introduction to the enchanting world of tea, complete with a special goodie bag. Bring a tea lover for a unique gift experience, or join us solo and make new connections!
Saturday, February 8, 1– 4pm
$48 M; $58 NM
GARDEN DINNER SERIES
Enjoy thoughtfully curated, multicourse menus provided by Peppers Artful Events. Each dinner in the series focuses on a different cuisine, reflecting seasonal themes and enhancing experiences at the Garden. Garden Dinners are 21+ events.
Orchid Delight
Sunday, February 16, 6pm
Join us on a culinary journey around the world. Each plate in this multi-course meal will be crafted to reflect the native regions of orchids featured in the Garden’s annual orchid exhibition. Inspired by the flavors and traditions of Southeast Asia, South America, the Caribbean, and beyond, this vibrant menu celebrates the essence of orchid diversity.
Spring Equinox
Thursday, March 20, 6pm
Welcome the transition from winter to spring with a dinner that celebrates the fresh, tender flavors of our region’s earliest spring produce. This artfully crafted menu will highlight locally sourced vegetables such as asparagus, fiddlehead ferns, and radishes. The dinner will be set against a backdrop of blooming flowers and soft, warm lighting, for an ambience that honors the balance between winter’s comforts and spring’s promise.
The Grapes of Mass: Massachusetts Heritage Grape Varieties and Wine Tasting
STEPHEN CASSCLES
Join author, vintner, and horticulturist Stephen Casscles for an afternoon exploring New England’s heritage grape varieties, as detailed in the second edition of his book The Grapes of the Hudson Valley and Other Cool Climate Regions of the US. Discover the grapes best suited for local cultivation, followed by a wine tasting and book signing.
Saturday, February 22, 1:30– 4pm
$75 M; $90 NM
Kids Workshops
Snowflake Stitch | AGES 8–14
Learn the basics of embroidery and stitch your own unique snowflake.
Saturday, January 18, 2–3:30pm
M: $15 CHILD, $0 ADULT; NM: $24 CHILD, $20 ADULT
Chilly Clay Creatures | AGES 7–12
Sculpt clay into an owl, penguin, or polar bear and learn what makes these winter animals so special.
Saturday, January 25, 10:30am –12pm
M: $18 CHILD, $0 ADULT; NM: $26 CHILD, $20 ADULT
Snowstorm Shakers | AGES 5–10
Experience the magic of a snowstorm as you explore the science of snow and make your own sensory snow bottle.
Saturday, February 1, 2–3:30pm
M: $15 CHILD, $0 ADULT; NM: $24 CHILD, $20 ADULT
Botanical Valentines | AGES 5–12
Create a card and unique floral arrangement in a vase for a special someone.
Sunday, February 9, 11am –12:30pm
M: $26 CHILD, $0 ADULT; NM: $34 CHILD, $20 ADULT
Woodland Birdhouses | AGES 6–12
Build and embellish your own birdhouse using natural materials.
Sunday, February 23, 10:30am –12pm
M: $26 CHILD, $0 ADULT; $34 CHILD, $20 ADULT
Family Fun
Garden Buds | AGES 3–5
Join us for circle time, a story, a take-home craft packet, and a guided garden adventure.
Wednesdays in January and February, 10:30–11:30am
M: $8 CHILD, $0 ADULT; NM: $16 CHILD, $20 ADULT
Little Seedlings | AGES 1–3
Come explore the wonderful world of plants and practice sorting, counting, observing, and more.
Tuesday, January 28, 10:30–11:30am
Tuesday, February 25, 10:30–11:30am
M: $6 CHILD, $0 ADULT; NM: $6 CHILD, $20 ADULT
Yeti Tracks and Tales | AGES 3–8
Imagination required! Bundle up as we search for Yetis and learn about their lore.
Sunday, January 12, 1–2pm
M: $9 CHILD, $6 ADULT; NM: $18 CHILD, $26 ADULT
Homeschool Programs
Homeschool: Frozen Legends | AGES 6–12
Learn about our favorite winter creature as we search for Yetis in the garden.
Friday, January 17 & 24, 1–2:30pm
M: $9 CHILD, $0 ADULT; NM: $18 CHILD, $20 ADULT
Homeschool: Snowflake Science | AGES 6–12
Discover the magic of snowflakes as we play and explore the science behind how they form.
Friday, February 7 & 14, 1–2:30pm
M: $9 CHILD, $0 ADULT; NM: $18 CHILD, $20 ADULT
Homeschool: Fruitful Expedition | AGES 6–12
Explore our subtropical conservatories and discover all the foods of the rainforest.
Friday, February 28 & March 7, 1–2:30pm
M: $9 CHILD, $0 ADULT; NM: $18 CHILD, $20 ADULT
B I R P A R T I
E S T H D
Join us for Nature Play Days at the Garden. Drop-in for free, fun family activities this season. Use your imagination to create magical worlds and explore the indoor gardens as we play games, read stories, craft, and make new friends. Visit our website for more details.
Nature Storytime | AGES 3–8
Tuesdays, 11am–12pm
Join us for an interactive hour of exciting stories about plants, animals, nature, and more.
Discovery Backpacks | AGES 3–12
Sunday through Saturday, 10am–5pm
Check out our Discovery Backpacks filled with exciting activities and tools for exploring together. Discovery Backpack activities change each season.
Make your child’s birthday one to remember and host their special day with us! Now booking for winter and spring parties. Select from five unique party packages that include a room rental for up to three hours, a guided one-hour long program for up to 15 children, and admission for an additional 15 adults.
Party Packages:
Dinosaur Terrarium Party, Fairy Garden Party, Incredible Insects Party, Mythical Masks Party, and Plant Slime Party
Visit nebg.org/childrens-birthday-parties for details.
TRAVELING PROGRAMS
Bring the magic of New England Botanic Garden to your school, library, youth group, or family audience. Choose from a wide selection of traveling programs. Now booking for spring. Visit our website for details.
NATURE QUEST
Saturday to Friday, February 15 – 21 / 10am–4pm
Level up this February break and turn the natural world into your gaming adventure!
Gear up for an action-packed week of thrilling mini-games and exciting challenges that feel like you’ve stepped right into a video game. Embark on epic side quests in our youth classes or spend your day exploring the outdoors and unlocking hidden secrets of the plant realm. Adventure awaits—are you ready to play?
Free Drop-in Activities
ALL AGES
Join us in our activity room for nature-themed mini-games, where you can study plants, try a craft, and enjoy a variety of fun, interactive experiences!
Saturday to Friday, February 15 to 21, 10am –4pm INCLUDED WITH ADMISSION
Memory Mosaic
AGES 8–12
Take a polaroid of your favorite orchid and decorate a frame with mosaic tiles inspired by Tetris.
Saturday, February 15
11am –12:30pm
M: $22 CHILD, $0 ADULT
NM: $30 CHILD, $20 ADULT
Pixel Terrariums
AGES 6–12
Create your own succulent terrarium filled with colorful pixel brick designs and characters.
Sunday, February 16, 1–2:30pm
M: $26 CHILD, $0 ADULT
NM: $34 CHILD, $20 ADULT
Adventure Quest
AGES 8–12
Embark on an epic side quest as you hike the trails and take on nature challenges and puzzles.
Monday, February 17, 2–3:30pm
M: $9 CHILD, $6 ADULT
NM: $18 CHILD, $26 ADULT
8-bit Orchids
AGES 8–12
Explore the outstanding orchid displays and create your own orchids using fuse beads.
Tuesday, February 18, 2–3:30pam
M: $20 CHILD, $0 ADULT
NM: $28 CHILD, $20 ADULT
Garden Buds
AGES 3–5
Join us for circle time, a story, a take-home craft packet, and a guided garden adventure.
Wednesday, February 19
10:30–11:30am
M: $8 CHILD, $0 ADULT
NM: $16 CHILD, $20 ADULT
Resource Rangers
AGES 6–9
Explore nature, search for items, and create in this Minecraft-inspired inventory hike.
Thursday, February 20, 1–2pm
M: $9 CHILD, $6 ADULT
NM: $18 CHILD, $26 ADULT
Orchid Prints
AGES 7–12
Explore the orchid exhibition and create colorful prints using a simple block-printing technique.
Friday, February 21, 2–3:30pm
M: $18 CHILD, $0 ADULT
NM: $26 CHILD, $20 ADULT
Winter Discoveries
Monday to Friday, February 17 – 21, 9am–12pm
AGES 5–6
Join us for a fun-filled week of exploration, investigation, and creation in nature in a program just for kids.
PER WEEK
M: $150 CHILD, NM: $175 CHILD
START GAME
This full-day drop-off program is just for kids. Unleash your sense of adventure, uncover the amazing science of plants, and explore nature’s hidden stories all around us. Space is limited, so reserve your spot today!
JULY
Cosmic Explorers | AGES 5–6 & AGES 7–10
Join us for a week of play, exploration, and investigation as we unlock the secrets of Earth and the stars beyond.
Monday to Friday, July 14 to 18, 9am –3pm
M: $375 CHILD; NM: $425 CHILD
Secret Agents | AGES 5–6 & AGES 7–10
Become a nature detective and complete exciting missions and challenges, from tracking wildlife to solving nature puzzles and creating plantinspired spy gear.
Monday to Friday, July 20 to 24, 9am –3pm
M: $375 CHILD; NM: $425 CHILD
Bugs & Blooms | AGES 5–6 & AGES 7–10
Grow, bloom, and buzz in the Garden! Uncover the beautiful world of botany as we craft, plant, play, and investigate flowers and their pollinators.
Monday to Friday, July 28 to August 1, 9am –3pm
M: $375 CHILD; NM: $425 CHILD
AUGUST
Secret Agents | AGES 7–10
Become a nature detective and complete exciting missions and challenges, from tracking wildlife to solving nature puzzles and creating plantinspired spy gear.
Monday to Friday, August 4 to 8, 9am –3pm
M: $375 CHILD; NM: $425 CHILD
Earth Trekkers | AGES 11–13
Join us for a thrilling outdoor adventure designed for young explorers who are passionate about nature, wildlife, and hiking. We will identify plants, observe wildlife, craft, photograph, and play on the trails.
Monday to Friday, August 4 to 8, 9am –3pm
M: $375 CHILD; NM: $425 CHILD
REGISTRATION OPEN
Reserve your spot today!
Kill er IN THE CONSERVATORY
Fridays & Saturdays January 10 through 25 7-10 pm
Join us for a night of mystery and intrigue as you become the detective tasked with investigating the murder of renowned herbologist, Dr. Vivian Verdant. Solve puzzles, interrogate suspects, and gather clues to crack the case and bring the culprit to justice – if you can. Prepare for an unforgettable evening filled with suspense, surprises, and a touch of danger!
Each ticket includes one free beverage, an open popcorn bar, and a killer evening of murder mystery fun. Must be 21+ to attend.
$60 M; $75 NM
Fireside Concert: Sounds of New England
Friday, January 31 through Sunday, February 2 / 7-9pm
Enjoy warm notes on chilly winter nights. In partnership with Juventas New Music Ensemble, join us for an intimate concert experience set against the cozy backdrop of a crackling fire with music inspired by the places we call home.
Visit nebg.org for more details about the program, cost, and ticketing.
YETI, SET, GO!
JANUARY 11 – FEBRUARY 23
The Yetis are coming! Join us this winter for a fun-filled winter scavenger hunt and adventure. Typically covered with white shaggy fur, these Yetis have changed things up, boasting bright colors so they will not be missed.
Help our Yetis branch out and make new friends. Explore our gardens and meet all fifteen of our colorful, furry, friends. INCLUDED WITH ADMISSION
OUTDOOR SKATING THROUGH FEBRUARY 23
Enhance your visit to the Garden by gliding to your heart’s content on a new outdoor skating rink set against the beauty of the Garden’s natural landscape.
Rink admission and skate rentals available upon arrival. Visit nebg.org for hours and more information.
Warm up and relax on your next visit to the Garden when you explore our warm, bright conservatories filled with subtropical plants that delight the senses. Please note the Garden will be closed on January 1, 6–10, and 13. ESCAPE TO THE
An Orchid Exhibition February 8 – March 23 PIXELS Petals +
Get ready for a blast from the past with our annual orchid exhibition! Pixels & Petals combines the vibrant world of retro video games with the delicate beauty of orchids. Rewind, flash back, and immerse yourself in pixelated charm as nostalgia and nature unite in a one-of-a-kind experience. INCLUDED WITH ADMISSION
Pixels & Petals Opening Weekend
SATURDAY & SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8 – 9 10am-4pm
Be among the first to experience the stunning orchid displays and nostalgic works of art of Pixels & Petals: An Orchid Exhibition. Enjoy live music in our subtropical conservatories and a curated artisan vendor market. INCLUDED WITH ADMISSION
Orchids After Dark (21+)
FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS
FEBRUARY 14 – MARCH 15
6-8pm
Experience the retro charm of Pixels & Petals: An Orchid Exhibition after-hours. Enjoy live music, drinks, and light bites while exploring our stunning orchid displays and curated ambience. Ticket price includes one free beverage and a unique night out.
$20 M; $ 30NM
As unique as your love story
New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill offers the perfect backdrop to couples for unforgettable intimate ceremonies. Secure your date to celebrate your love! Visit nebg.org for information.