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Tree ID Walk: Fall

Garfield Park Conservatory 300 N. Central Park Ave., Chicago, IL, United States

This fall, learn about city trees on our campus with Openlands’ Regional Forester, Daniella Pereira.

Creatures of the Night

Garfield Park Conservatory 300 North Central Park Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States

Join us for some family fun at our annual Halloween event, Creature of the Night! We'll have live animals, music and much more!

Blair Thomas’ The Selfish Giant

Garfield Park Conservatory 300 North Central Park Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States

The Festival Neighborhood Tour fosters an appreciation of puppetry in every corner of the city by presenting FREE events in neighborhoods around Chicago! Join us on Sunday, November 5. Performances at 11am and 1pm.

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Morning Glories

Garfield Park Conservatory 300 North Central Park Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States

Enjoy learning together with your little one during this weekly drop-in session.

2nd Wednesday Lecture: Before the Flood Film + Panel Discussion

Garfield Park Conservatory 300 N Central Park Ave, Chicago, IL, United States

In collaboration with the Illinois Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects, we're screening the National Geographic documentary of Before the Flood, with a post-film panel discussion.

Member Preview Night

Garfield Park Conservatory 300 North Central Park Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States

Members are invited to join us for an exclusive first look of the 2017 Holiday Flower Show ‘Fire and Ice’ before the public opening on Friday, November 24. 

Holiday Flower Show ‘Fire and Ice’

Garfield Park Conservatory 300 North Central Park Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States

The 2017 Holiday Show ‘Fire and Ice’ runs from November 24, 2017 through January 7, 2018.

TALKING PLANTS: Making Kin with Our Rooted Relations

Garfield Park Conservatory 300 North Central Park Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States

English language positions humans and nature as very separate entities. How do we talk about the natural world in a way that recognizes our interdependence on an entire living system? How do we acknowledge plants specifically as our kin?

Come have a conversation with two specialists on plants and language!

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