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Garden Magic Camp Registration
We are excited to be offering a weeklong day camp session again this summer! Garden Magic Camp fosters a fun creative environment for kids to get excited about the science and magic of nature with STEM-based activities. Limited to 15 campers. Schedule: Monday – Friday, July 22 - 26, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Ages: […]
Find out more »Monument of Dirt & Air by Jered Sprecher
Interpreting botanical images shown through technology's visual filters, Jered Sprecher’s paintings are unlike any other. In collaboration with Whitespace Gallery, located in Inman Park, Atlanta, Monument of Dirt & Air, features 10 oil paintings by Jered Sprecher that depict plants viewed through the lens of technology. These paintings explore how nature appears when it’s warped […]
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SOLD OUT: Tai Chi – Quarter II
Learn this ancient Chinese martial art, designed to increase flexibility and balance. Schedule Saturdays, April 6 - June 15 *skips May 25 Beginner, 9:15 – 10:15 a.m. OR Intermediate, by instructor invitation only, 10:15 - 11:15 a.m. Fee $139 (Member $129) Deadline April 2 Instructor Mali Harrell *Skips May 25
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Frog Feeding
Saturdays at 10 a.m.: Drop by the Fuqua Conservatory lobby to watch the conservation team tend to the rare and endangered amphibians on display at the Garden. The frogs jump into action when presented with their meals, and an amphibian specialist is available to answer questions about these captivating creatures. Public frog feedings allow visitors […]
Find out more »SOLD OUT: Eco Printing on Silk Scarf
Learn how to create beautiful plant designs on silk. Eco printing is imprinting images of leaves, plants, and flowers directly on protein fibers using a water bath process. In this workshop, you will create your own unique, beautiful, and colorful designs on a silk scarf with plants you bring from home. All skill levels welcome! […]
Find out more »CANCELED: Living Mulch: Using Ground Cover Plants to Elevate Your Landscape
An ecological alternative to hardwood mulch, living plants add wildlife habitat, increase biodiversity, protect the soil and keep weeds down. Learn how this important layer in the garden will beautify your spaces and contribute to the ecosystem. Schedule Saturday, April 20, 10 - 11:30 a.m. Fee $34 (Member $29) Deadline April 17 Instructor Karin Hicks
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SOLD OUT: Spring Brunch
Join Chef Liv Hurst, a recent Chopped winner and Executive Chef at Cattle Shed in Alpharetta, alongside Veronica Cuellar, Olive Oil Sommelier at Pure Chilean, on a unique sensory journey. Whether you are a seasoned olive oil connoisseur or a complete novice, this tasty class will expand your palate and deepen your appreciation for a […]
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