Virtual Yoga with Natalie
Garfield Park Conservatory 300 North Central Park Avenue, Chicago, IL, United StatesJoin us for a virtual yoga session with Natalie from the comfort of your home!
Join us for a virtual yoga session with Natalie from the comfort of your home!
Enjoy the beauty of winter outside with Garfield Park Conservatory's Nature Educators! During the winter months, we will be outside in the Play & Grow Garden to experience a lot of fun outside, even when it's cold. Activities may include: Shelter and fort building Making snowmen, snow angels, and playing with snow paint A pine […]
Have you gardening questions answered by a Master Gardener at this drop-in session!
Stop by a Roving Naturalist station for activities all about plants. Young ones and adults of all ages can stop by and play!
Join us for a virtual yoga session with DuShaun from the comfort of your home!
Enjoy the beauty of winter outside with Garfield Park Conservatory's Nature Educators! During the winter months, we will be outside in the Play & Grow Garden to experience a lot of fun outside, even when it's cold. Activities may include: Shelter and fort building Making snowmen, snow angels, and playing with snow paint A pine […]
Have you gardening questions answered by a Master Gardener at this drop-in session!
Have you gardening questions answered by a Master Gardener at this drop-in session!
Get crafty and learn more about Black history at the Conservatory! We are offering drop-in activities in Horticulture Hall that celebrate Black culture and show how Black folks have used plants throughout history. These programs are drop in and no preregistration is required, though registration to visit the Conservatory IS required. Weekend reservations tend to […]
Come and experience an interactive storytelling and percussion performance from Mama Edie in celebration of Black History Month. The performance will honor the importance of plants and other vegetation as related to the agricultural genius of George Washington Carver. Mama Edie will weave in stories about Ananse, the Spider from Ghana, as the kente fabric, […]