Homeschool Garden Science: Fairy & Gnome Garden STEAM
Nature Education Program
Date/TimeTuesday, October 01
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Join us for our October Homeschool Garden Science Series! Each week we will investigate different ways to experience the Garden through sensory activities, experiments, and STEM-based projects.
In this class we will take a magical approach to STEAM as we explore the world of garden fairies and gnomes. Recommended for children ages 7-12 with some chaperone assistance. All attending adults and children are required to have a registered ticket.
As an exclusive, NBG Members can sign up for all AM Sessions (10-11AM) or PM Sessions (2-3PM) in the series for a discounted rate!
REGISTRATION INFORMATION:
- All participating children must have a paid, pre-registered ticket to attend the program.
- All attending adults must have a registered ticket, including all free Member adult tickets.
- Dressing for the weather and wearing comfortable walk shoes are encouraged.
- Tickets must be pre-registered. Walk-up tickets the day of the class will not be available.
- Program tickets include Garden admission.
- Due to the nature and content of Homeschool Garden Science, chaperones are asked to not register children under age 7 to participate in the program. Pre-K aged children (ages 4-6) are recommended to participate in the Little Sprout Explorers program on Mondays.
Price for NBG Members: $12/Child. (Adult members may attend for free with a registered child).
Price for Not-yet Members: $20/Child and $16/Adult. (Tickets for class must be purchased for both children and adults and includes daytime admission to NBG).
All child class participants ages 3+ must have a registered ticket. Children ages 2 and under who are attending to participate in the class must have a registered ticket.
MEMBER EXCLUSIVE: Register for all FIVE (5) October programs for $50! Members receive $2 off per series class. The series ticket links are listed below. Members only need to purchase the series ticket – tickets for the individual programs are not needed.