2nd Wednesday Lecture: Day of the Dead with the Nat’l Museum of Mexican Art
Garfield Park Conservatory 300 N. Central Park Ave., Chicago, IL, United StatesJoin us as staff from the National Museum of Mexican Art present on Dia de los Muertos.
Join us as staff from the National Museum of Mexican Art present on Dia de los Muertos.
Spring, summer and fall – learn about city trees throughout the seasons with Openlands’ Regional Forester, Daniella Pereira. Daniella will explore the trees of beautiful and historic Garfield Park. Interested children are welcome, but must be accompanied by an adult. Pre-registration is required. Please dress appropriately for the weather – walks take place rain or […]
Take a new smartphone-guided interactive tour we are launching specifically for Open House Chicago!
Plant Yourself Here. Volunteer! Garfield Park Conservatory Alliance hosts a Volunteer Open House to showcase our various volunteer opportunities. If you attend this seasonal opportunity, you'll quickly get familiar with our programs by learning about the volunteer shifts from current volunteers and staff. All interested individuals are welcome to attend however, please note the Volunteer […]
Join us for a concert series designed for the stroller set! Kids can dance, rock and even roll to these family-friends musicians and artists!
Join us for some family fun at our annual Halloween event, Creature of the Night! We'll have live animals, music and much more!
Join us for a concert series designed for the stroller set! Kids can dance, rock and even roll to these family-friends musicians and artists!
Once considered to be devoid of nature, cities are now recognized as richly biodiverse and ecologically unique. Learn more at this lecture!
Join us for a concert series designed for the stroller set! Kids can dance, rock and even roll to these family-friends musicians and artists!
Visit our annual Holiday Flower Show at the Conservatory! This year's exhibit, Sky Forest, evokes a walk through wintery woods and highlights the towering beauty of the Fraser fir tree.