MARCH / APRIL 2023
Events & Programs
Program Registration
For the most up-to-date information about our programs, or to register, please visit the calendar section of our website.
For questions about our adult programs or youth and family programs, please contact our Registrar at registrar@nebg.org.
Adult Programs
Online Learning
The Seasons of Japan WENDY DODEK
In Japan, there is a distinct cultural fervor when it comes to the delights of seasonal nuance: a ripening autumn persimmon, plum blossoms after a winter snow, vibrant hydrangea petals during the rainy season. Take a calming and serene armchair tour of Japan’s natural beauty with a traveler who has lived in and visited this country many times, and through many seasons.
Thursday, March 2, 6:30–8pm
$10M; $15NM | LIVE WEBINAR
A Piet Odolf Story DEBORAH CHUD
Join us for a personal, online, introduction to the design principles of Piet Oudolf—the leading naturalistic landscape designer in the world and designer of New York’s High Line, Chicago’s Lurie Garden, the Oudolf Meadow at Delaware Botanic Gardens, and Oudolf
Garden Detroit. Learn more about Deborah Chud’s five years of research on Oudolf's gardens, which led to the creation of her own garden and the only known database of his plant combinations.
Co-sponsored by Berkshire Botanical Garden
Saturday, March 11, 11am–12:30pm
$12M; $15NM | LIVE WEBINAR
How To Garden Organically KYLE JACOBY
This workshop will discuss ways to create an organic system in your garden, how to develop a multi-year approach, and conventional gardening approaches to avoid. The information will be useful for any garden including vegetable and perennial/annual beds.
Thursday, March 16, 6:30–7:30pm
$10M; $15NM | LIVE WEBINAR
Groundcovers CHERYL SALATINO
Whether you are considering an alternative to the traditional lawn, looking for options to reduce the amount of mulch in the garden, or in need of strategies for erosion control – groundcovers are an ideal solution. Frequently overlooked, many low growing plants provide an understory carpet to retain moisture, reduce weeds, and add to the natural habitat. We will cover plant options for both sun and shade exposure.
Wednesday, March 22, 6:30–7:30pm
$10M; $15NM | LIVE WEBINAR
Garden Design Workshop: Creating a Plan
CHERYL SALATINO
This online workshop is an interactive forum to explore and refine a garden design for a residential landscape area of your choosing. We will cover fundamental design principles and tools to assess site conditions, structure the design, and diversify plant choices for an established landscape or newly imagined gardens. Each week you will evolve your project and present your work for feedback and questions.
4 WEEK SESSION
Wednesdays, April 5–26, 6:30–9pm
$125M; $150NM | ONLINE WORKSHOP
On Demand Webinars ASSORTED INSTRUCTORS
Instructors may choose to record live webinars. These “On-Demand” webinars can be watched at any time in the comfort of your own home. To find these webinars visit our website nebg.org, and click on the Online Learning tab under Adult Education.
Available at all times
$10M; $15NM | ON-DEMAND WEBINAR
Wellness
Yoga in the Garden MANDI GARRISON
Enjoy gentle-to-moderate flow yoga in a class for all levels. Classes are held indoors until May.
Tuesdays, 6–7:15pm (no class april 18)
Thursdays, 10:30–11:45am (no class april 20)
PER CLASS: $13M; $20NM
Chair Yoga REBECCA REBER
Using a chair as a prop, have fun while enjoying the benefits of movement in this gentle yoga class. Classes are held indoors.
4 WEEK SESSIONS
Tuesdays, March 7–28, 11:30am–12:30pm
Tuesdays, April 4–25, 11:30am–12:30pm $50M; $65NM
Relax and Restore EMMA BARTOLINI
Relax and restore with a midday break to nourish your body, mind, and spirit. Each week we’ll create a slow and mindful practice, cultivating calm and a sense of overall well-being.
Wednesdays, 12–1pm (no class march 29 & april 19) $13M; $20NM
Qigong & Tai Chi Movement ROSE HORWITZ
Breathe deeply and practice gentle fluid movements to mindfully reduce stress and improve strength, balance, coordination, flexibility, range of motion, and stamina.
5 WEEK SESSION
Wednesdays, March 1–29, 10:15–11:30am $85M; $100NM
4 WEEK SESSION
Wednesdays, April 5–26, 10:15–11:30am
$70M; $85NM
Chill 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 within our morning.
Fridays, 9:30–10:30am (no class march 24, march 31, april 7, april 21)
$13M; $20NM
Reiki: Level I and Level II MICHELLE GOODWINE
Reiki is a healing technique that activates the natural healing processes of the person's body and restores physical and emotional well-being. Join Michelle Goodwine of Let it Flow Massage and Wellness to learn more about this practice and experience its effects both as a practitioner and a participant. The Level I class is open to all and will provide an introduction to Reiki, including its origins and principles, while the Level II class will give students who have already taken a Level I course the chance to expand their knowledge.
LEVEL I: Saturday, March 4, 1–4pm
LEVEL II: Saturday, April 1, 9am–12pm
$135M; $150NM
Spring Equinox Mini-Retreat MANDI GARRISON
Begin the journey into spring with yoga, meditation, and your wishes and intentions for the warmer seasons. This mini-retreat will include gentle to moderate flow yoga, sun salutations, meditation in nature (weather permitting), journaling, music, and seasonal Ayurvedic wellness tips.
Saturday, March 18, 9:30am –12:30pm
$40M; $55NM
Forest Bathing in the Conservatory
NADINE MAZZOLA
Relax and refresh through mindfulness practices and sensory awareness exercises while experiencing the beauty of nature in the Orangerie conservatory.
Saturday, March 25, 8:30–10am
$30M; $40NM
Forest Bathing NADINE MAZZOLA
Relax and refresh through mindfulness practices, sensory awareness, and experience the beauty of nature in the gardens.
Sunday, April 23, 1–4pm
$40M; $55NM | NO WALK-INS
Re-centering Workshop BETH ADOETTE
Re-centering is a powerful practice that, when done routinely, helps keep us from getting distracted from what is important in our lives. This workshop holds space to explore what is calling us in the present moment through the creation of beautiful, ephemeral nature mandalas. Find support from a group of curious, like-minded people as we explore boundaries and intentions, and allow nature and art to help reset in a creative, intuitive way.
Sunday, April 23, 1–3:30pm
$50M; $65NM
P erfect Pairings
Botanical Mixology
MEREDITH POWELL
Sunday, March 19, 1–2pm
Like flowers and pollinators, some liquid flavor combinations are drawn to each other and just meant to be. Explore the connection between botanicals and booze while learning foolproof techniques for your home bar. Get hands-on practice measuring, mixing, and mastering flavor with steal-the-recipe craft cocktails to sip while you stroll through the final days of Allure: An Orchid Exhibition.
$50M; $65NM
Visual Arts
Neurographic Sketching NIKKI HOWLAND
Tap into your subconscious and relax your mind! This course will focus on the basic techniques and the meditative qualities of neurographic art. You will leave the session with a contemplative way to create something unique and beautiful that leaves you feeling calm and thoughtful.
Saturday, March 4, 9:30–11:30am
$40M; $55NM
Chinese Brush Painting: Orchids SAU-MEI LEUNG
In this workshop, explore and develop an understanding of different brush strokes to create an expressive orchid painting. This class is great for beginners as well as experienced artists. If you want to find out how exciting, relaxing, and fun it is to paint and be inspired by the orchid exhibition, don’t miss this workshop.
Sunday, March 5, 1–3pm
$55M; $70NM
Introduction to Zentangle KAREN KEEFE
Zentangle is an easy-to-learn method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns, many of them inspired by nature. This hands-on class introduces the basic Zentangle principles and methodology.
Sunday, March 12, 1–4:30pm
$45M; $60NM
Needle Felted Orchids MERRY BENINATO
Celebrate the beauty of the orchid and learn more about the craft of needle felting! In this class you will work with an orchid design on wool and create a finished original art piece that will look beautiful hanging in your home.
Saturday, March 18, 10am –12:30pm
$60M; $75NM
Experiments with Watercolors VICTORIA CHAPMAN
Play and experiment with watercolors and see what they do! Participants will explore how watercolors work and feel using a variety of brushes and different quantities of water, and discover how the paint can mix with other materials, such as salt and ink. At the end, participants will try painting their own picture from life or imagination.
Saturday, March 18, 1–3pm
$55M; $70NM
Dish Flower Arrangement Using Pin Frogs
MARY BETH HAYES
Create a dish flower arrangement with flowering branches, fresh flowers and foliage, and a kenzan (pin frog). Learn the design principles of minimalism and negative space, and how to use floral material.
Saturday, March 25, 1–2:30pm
$85M; $100NM; $115 PAIR
EcoArt NIKKI HOWLAND
This class explores sculptural creation using found objects. Whether the objects chosen are from nature or not, we will be focused on how art can help form positive ecological perspectives. We will briefly cover the elements of principles and design and discuss how to apply them to your own work.
4 WEEK SESSION
Sundays, April 2–30 , 1–4pm (no class april 9)
$125M; $150NM
Hand Embroidery: Spring Flowers LIZ IVES
Learn the basics of hand embroidery with a focus on spring flowers to brighten your home. Open to beginners as well as experienced embroiderers!
Sunday, April 2, 10:30am –1:30pm
$70M; $85NM
Sogestsu Ikebana KAYE VOSBURGH
This course introduces Japanese flower arranging and gives students experience making arrangements in low containers (moribana) using a pin holder (kenzan).
Thursday, April 13, 9:30am–12pm
$35M; $45NM | NO WALK-INS
En Plein Air Painting JILL
POTTLE
Painting outside in the landscape is a rich experience: not only are you responding to the natural light, but also the atmosphere of the day and a moment in time. Come and paint in the glorious gardens of New England Botanic Garden or the deep woods that surrounds the formal gardens. Learn how to simplify, design, compose, and get down the information quickly before the light changes.
Fridays, April 28–May 19, 1:45–4:45pm
$125M; $150NM
Making May Day Posies
MARY BETH HAYES
Celebrate May Day in the British/Celtic way by making flower posies to secretly gift to friends and neighbors. Learn how to make flower posies and to grow your own unusual spring flowers.
Saturday, April 29, 10:30am –12pm
$75M; $90NM; $105 PAIR
Introduction to Cyanotype Printmaking
TONYA LEMOS
Enjoy making cyanotype photographic prints using specimens from our botanical gardens in this rewarding, educational, and playful workshop. We will work with the sun as our UV light source, and the sun and weather at the time will determine the intensity and sort of cyanotype prints we produce. Everyone will go home with their very own cyanotype art—usually something frame-worthy.
Saturday, April 29, 1–3pm
$50M; $65NM
Gardening, Plants, & Horticulture
Orchids of the Exhibition Walk & Talk
Join our conservatory garden staff for a special early morning walk and talk through Allure: An Orchid Exhibition. Explore the exhibition before the garden opens to the general public, and learn more about the 2,000 orchids on display.
Wednesdays, February 15–March 15, 9–10am
$15M; $25NM
Therapeutic Horticulture:
Tropical Dish Gardens DEBORAH KRAUSE
Experience the therapeutic benefits of horticulture while creating a dish garden in a decorative container. You will select beautiful tropical plants with various colors, textures, fragrances, and sizes. It can be landscaped to represent a scene in nature, or a miniature ecosystem.
Saturday, March 4, 10:30am –12:30pm
$35M; $50NM
Work in the Spring Garden REED PUGH
This workshop will educate home gardeners on proper practices and timing for early season work in the garden. Topics include mulching, fertilization, pest and disease management, soil testing/preparation, pruning, pollinator and beneficial insect protection, transplanting and division, planting, irrigation, and weed management. We will spend about half our time inside before going out to the garden.
Saturday, March 18, 10:30am –12pm
$35M; $50NM
Trough Gardening: Getting Enchanted LORI
CHIPS
Have you always wanted to start a trough garden? This lecture will cover all the basics, such as creating a trough, exploring different planting styles, placing the troughs within the greater garden, and choosing the best plants, including conifers and shrubs, alpine and rock garden plants, and the always popular hardy succulents.
Co-sponsored by the North American Rock Garden Society
Saturday, March 25, 10:30am –12pm
$20M; $30NM
Beyond the Rectangle: Advanced Trough Gardening
LORI CHIPS
Once a gardener has made a few troughs and grown plants in them, the next challenge is already on the horizon: it might be a new shape, a rare plant, or even a fresh new design idea. Join expert Lori Chips for talk that will challenge you to to look beyond the rectangle, throw timidity to the wind, and plant what makes your heart sing.
Co-sponsored by the North American Rock Garden Society
Saturday, March 25, 1:30–3pm
$20M; $30NM
Easy Rose Care TERESA MOSHER
Learn rose care from expert Teresa Mosher. Teresa will discuss uncovering winter protected roses, pruning various types of roses, planting, fertilizing, and how to choose hardy varieties.
Saturday, April 8, 1–2:30pm
$35M; $50NM
Introduction to Horticultural Science & Botany
REED PUGH
Designed for the home gardener, this class will provide an introductory review of plants and their parts, botanical nomenclature, plant identification of leaves and flowers through the use of horticultural language, and soil basics. After a class review of information, we will go out into the garden to apply our knowledge.
Saturday, April 29, 10am –12pm
$35M; $50NM
The Heirloom Gardener: Traditional Plants and Skills JOHN FORTI
In this lecture, John shares inspiration from our long history of heirloom preservation, garden craft, herbalism, and homestead lifeways. Artisanal gardening lifestyles are helping us to rebuild vibrant local agricultural economies and celebrate sustainable cottage industries
that are contributing to our new, homegrown American arts and crafts movement and backyard environmentalism. Join us for a refreshing look at how you can make a difference and build habitat in your own backyard and community.
Co-sponsored by the Herbal Community of Central Massachusetts
Saturday, April 29, 1–2pm
$20M; $30NM
Seasonal Pruning: Early Spring REED PUGH
Throughout the year it is important to prune plants, and there are critical windows of time to execute this work. This series of workshops will focus on the essentials of when and how to prune. It will also focus on early spring flowering shrubs that flower on previous season's growth (old wood), renovative pruning on certain plants, and cleaning up winter damage.
Sunday, April 30, 10:30pm –12pm or 1–2:30pm
$35M; $50NM
Youth Programs
Kids Workshops
Mason Jar Gardens | AGES 5–12
Learn the basics of plant care and create your own miniature herb or flower garden.
Saturday, March 4, 1:30–3pm
M: $28 CHILD, $0 ADULT
NM: $36 CHILD, $18 ADULT
Plant Slime | AGES 5–10
Learn about the amazing adaptations of carnivorous plants and mix up plant inspired slime recipes.
Sunday, March 26, 11am –12:30pm
M: $15 CHILD, $0 ADULT
NM: $22 CHILD, $18 ADULT
Fairy Houses & Gnome Homes | AGES 5–12
Use natural materials to create your own fairy house or gnome home in a basket.
Sunday, April 2, 2–3:30pm
M: $25 CHILD, $0 ADULT
NM: $32 CHILD, $18 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.
Thursdays in March & April, 10:30–11:30am
M: $8 CHILD, $0 ADULT
NM: $15 CHILD, $18 ADULT
Little Seedlings | AGES 1–3
Come explore the wonderful world of plants and practice sorting, counting, observing, and more.
Tuesday, March 28, 10:30–11:30am
Tuesday, April 25, 10:30–11:30am
M: $6 CHILD, $6 ADULT NM: $10 CHILD, $18 ADULT
Wake Up Spring! | AGES 4–8
Welcome spring and join us for a guided hike of New England Botanic Garden’s mile-long loop trail.
Sunday, March 19, 2–3:30pm
M: $9 CHILD, $6 ADULT NM: $16 CHILD, $24 ADULT
Terrific Trees | AGES 6–12
Join us for a special Arbor Day celebration and explore the terrific world of trees.
Sunday, April 30, 11am –12:30pm
M: $9 CHILD, $6 ADULT NM: $16 CHILD, $24 ADULT
JUST FOR KIDS!
Afterschool Adventures | AGES 7–9
Join us for outdoor afterschool adventures where we’ll learn, play, and explore.
Wednesday, March 29, 3–5pm
Wednesday, April 26, 3–5pm
M: $22 CHILD; NM: $30 CHILD
SUMMER DISCOVERIES
Animal Adventures | AGES 5–10
Beaks, claws, and wings, oh my! Learn about the amazing animals that live among us as we explore, play, and investigate in nature.
Monday to Friday, July 31 to August 4, 9am –3pm
M: $375 CHILD; NM: $425 CHILD
Myths and Magic | AGES 5–10
Join us for a week of play, exploration, and investigation as we search for signs of magic in enchanted gardens, cast spells, and make nature potions.
Monday to Friday, August 7 to 11, 9am –3pm
M: $375 CHILD; NM: $425 CHILD
APRIL 15–23, 2023
Get your groove on this April break and come learn about the power of nature. Celebrate Mother Earth and spread peace, love, and flower power, when you join us for family classes, workshops, drop-in activities, outdoor adventures, and more. Can you dig it?
Drop-in Activities | ALL AGES
Learn about the science of flowers, celebrate the earth, and spread good vibes at our drop-in activity station.
Saturday to Friday, April 15 to 21, 10am –4pm
INCLUDED WITH ADMISSION
Beats & Blooms:
Spring Sing-Along | ALL AGES
Join us for an interactive spring sing-along just for kids!
Saturday, April 15, 1–3pm
INCLUDED WITH ADMISSION
Daffodil Days | AGES 3–8
Join us for a guided garden adventure and learn about our favorite spring blooms.
Saturday, April 15, 1–2pm
M: $9 CHILD, $6 ADULT
NM: $16 CHILD, $24 ADULT
Nature Treasure Journal | AGES 7–12
Upcycle a vintage book to create a personalized journal to capture your nature adventures.
Sunday, April 16, 2–3:30pm
M: $18 CHILD, $0 ADULT NM: $25 CHILD, $18 ADULT
Flower Lab | AGES 6–12
Explore the world of botany and learn about fantastic flowers as we dissect, craft, and plant.
Monday, April 17, 1:30–3pm
M: $20 CHILD, $0 ADULT
NM: $28 CHILD, $18 ADULT
Tie Dye It! | AGES 5–12
Tie dye a tote and learn how to extract colorful dyes from nature.
Tuesday, April 18, 1:30–3pm
M: $25 CHILD, $0 ADULT
NM: $32 CHILD, $18 ADULT
Floral Fairy Crowns | AGES 5–12
Learn about the language of flowers and create your own lasting floral crown.
Wednesday, April 19, 1:30–3pm
M: $20 CHILD, $0 ADULT
NM: $28 CHILD, $18 ADULT
Garden Buds | AGES 3–5
Join us for circle time, a story, a take-home craft packet, and a guided garden adventure.
Thursday, April 20, 10:30–11:30am
M: $8 CHILD, $0 ADULT
NM: $15 CHILD, $18 ADULT
Groovy Jewelry | AGES 8–16
Create your own handmade jewelry using raw minerals, stones, and crystals.
Friday, April 21, 1:30–3pm
M: $30 CHILD, $0 ADULT
NM: $38 CHILD, $18 ADULT
Nature Prints Party | AGES 5–12
Get creative and craft frame worthy prints and more using natural materials.
Saturday, April 22, 1:30–3pm
M: $25 CHILD, $0 ADULT
NM: $32 CHILD, $18 ADULT
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Nature Play Days in The Ramble
Drop-in for FREE fun family activities this season. Use your imagination to create magical worlds and explore the great outdoors as we dress up, craft, make music, play, and make new friends. Nature Play Days begin on Monday, April 17. Visit our website for more details.
Nature Play Days Weekly Schedule
beginning April 17
EVERY DAY / 10am –5pm
MONDAYS / 12–2pm
TUESDAYS / 11am –12pm
WEDNESDAYS / 12–2pm
FRIDAYS / 12–2pm
School Programs
New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill offers a wide range of educational programs to engage children of all ages in hands-on, minds-on outdoor learning. Book your spring visit today!
Discovery Backpacks
Music Makers
Nature Storytime
Imagination Station
Exploration Station
Music Makers | AGES 2–8
Dance to your own beat and make music with us.
Mondays, 12–2pm
Nature Storytime | AGES 3–8
Join us for an interactive hour of exciting stories about plants, animals, nature, and more.
Tuesdays, 11am –12pm
Imagination Station | AGES 3–8
Stop by for imaginative play as we dress up and create magical worlds together.
Wednesdays, 12–2pm
Exploration Station | AGES 3–10
Drop by our Exploration Stations to play, read, learn, and investigate.
Fridays, 12–2pm
Discovery Backpacks | AGES 3–12
Check out our Discovery Backpacks filled with exciting activities and tools for exploring together.
Everyday, 10am –5pm
Children's Birthday Parties
Make your child’s birthday one to remember by hosting their special day with us! Now booking for spring. Visit nebg.org for details.
YETI, SET, GO!
January 6 – March 31
The Yetis are here! Join us this season for a fun-filled outdoor scavenger hunt and adventure. Explore our gardens and search for all 15 of our colorful, furry friends.
Tricks, traps, treasure. At the Garden’s annual orchid exhibition, get to know the captivating plants that entice pollinators in surprising ways. Allure displays thousands of orchids and artist Kara Walker’s larger-than-life sculptures – orchids paired with the pollinators they tempt. All is fair in love and orchid pollination. Experience the drama of this breathtaking orchid exhibition during daytime hours, or through a lineup of special events. Visit nebg.org for information.
New England Dahlia Society Tuber Sale
Sunday, April 23, 11am–3:30pm
From giant dahlias over 10” in diameter to miniatures less than 2” in diameter, a wonderful selection of tubers in a wide array of forms will be available at The New England Dahlia Society’s annual tuber sale. NEDS members will also be available to provide dahlia growing advice and to help you divide your own dahlia roots.INCLUDED WITH ADMISSION
Baystate African Violet Society Exhibit & Sale
Saturday, April 29, 10am–5pm
Sunday, April 30, 10am–4pm
Learn general care and tips for growing African violets while viewing a wide variety of beautiful blooms on display and for sale.
Seven States Daffodil Society Show
Saturday, May 6, 1–5pm
Sunday, May 7, 10am–4pm
See top daffodil specimens on display and learn about the classes and culture of different daffodil varieties.
INCLUDED WITH ADMISSION
Massachusetts Chapter of the American Rhododendron Society Show & Sale
Saturday, May 20
SHOW: 12–5pm
SALE: 10am–5pm
Sunday, May 21
SHOW: 10am–4pm
SALE: 10am–4pm
Explore the beauty and diversity of rhododendrons and azaleas through stunning flower displays, unusual and rare plants for sale, and the chance to ask expert growers your questions.
INCLUDED WITH ADMISSION
Celebrate the passing of winter’s chill with tens of thousands of spring blooms, including daffodils, tulips, magnolias, lilacs, azaleas, and more. Find inspiration with a springthemed class or a tour and then tiptoe through our flourishing gardens, including our field of more than 25,000 daffodils – a spectacular scene unlike any other in the region.
Enhance your experience with the drop-in programs included with admission.
FAMILY AND YOUTH DROP-IN PROGRAMS
Love Letters to the Garden
Explore the Garden with a variety of self-guided activities for all ages that will lead you across the gardens.
April 1 – May 31, 10am –5pm
Spring Story Walk
Take a stroll along the Garden paths and read a story together! Enjoy this self-guided walk and be entertained with an enchanting story among the spring blossoms.
April 1 – May 31, 10am –5pm
Beats & Blooms: Spring Sing-Along
Join us for an interactive spring sing-along just for kids!
Saturday, April 15, 1–3pm
Sunday, May 21, 1–3pm
Stretch into Spring Yoga | AGES 4–8
Drop-in to learn yoga basics and practice nature inspired poses.
Date TBD
ART EXHIBIT
Suzan Osborn VIEWS FROM THE GARDEN
This spring come join us to celebrate the work of Suzan Osborn, a local artist who has spent years painting the gardens and landscape of New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill. Twenty floral landscape paintings will adorn the Milton Gallery.
April 1 – May 31
ADULT EDUCATION DROP-IN PROGRAMS
Artists in the Garden
Witness the creative process across a variety of media and garden spaces.
Saturdays, April 8 and 22, 1–3pm
Saturdays, May 6 and May 20, 1–3pm
Adult Garden Activity Totes
Enhance your visit with an activity tote! Choose either an artmaking tote or a wellness tote. Return the bag at the end of your visit — and leave the garden feeling inspired and renewed.
Songs of Spring
Enjoy an afternoon of music al fresco among our seasonal blooms.
Saturday, April 29, 1–3pm
Sunday, May 7, 1–3pm
GUIDED DROP-IN TOURS
Drop In Guided Walking Tour: Spring Blooms!
Enjoy a guided tour of spring blooms throughout the Gardens.
Wednesdays, 4/12, 4/26, 5/10, & 5/24 at 11am
Spring Blooms Guided Golf Cart Tours
Enjoy a 45-minute guided golf cart tour of the Gardens. Pre-registration is recommended. Please email shauerstein@nebg.org or phone 508.869.6111 x175 to reserve your seat. Seating is limited to five guests per tour.
Fridays, April 7-May 26 at 11am
APRIL (DROP-IN PROGRAMS)
ARBOR DAY FESTIVAL AT UNIVERSITY PARK IN WORCESTER
APRIL 29 / 11 am –3 pm
Join us as we host the second annual Arbor Day Festival in partnership with the City of Worcester. Celebrate Worcester’s green spaces, take home a free sapling, learn about trees, connect with community organizations, enjoy live music and local fare, and shop from local artisans. FREE EVENT.