Get Wild: Pollinator Power!
Get Wild: Pollinator Power!
March 29 @ 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
FREE
Join TLC for a family friendly pollination exploration!
Pollinators run the world! As the first blooms of spring arrive, so do their pollinators. Meet us at Williamson Nature Preserve's pollinator garden to learn about the special role of butterflies, bees, and more. Explore why pollinators matter with kid-focused nature games and learn to see the world through their eyes with a pollinator scavenger hunt!
Get Wild! Hikes and activities are most appropriate for ages 5 years and up. Wear layers, bring a water bottle, and wear shoes that can get muddy. Please register all members of the family attending, including children and adults. This is a free event, but pre-registration is required:
If the event is full, please email Meera Butalia at mbutalia@triangleland.org to be added to the waitlist.
Current Mask Policy: TLC seeks to build a supportive, mask-friendly environment in all collaborations with staff and the public. Please wear a mask if you are not vaccinated, or if that makes you feel most comfortable. We also encourage those eligible to be vaccinated to get their Covid-19 vaccine and booster shot. If you are experiencing any Covid-related symptoms, please stay home and attend a program another day. Our top priority is to create a safe environment for our community. Thank you for your understanding.
Inclement weather policy: In the event of inclement weather, you will be contacted by email for a call on cancellation or postponement.
Details
- Date: March 29
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Time:
1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
- Cost: FREE
Organizer
- Meera Butalia
- Email mbutalia@triangleland.org
Venue
- Williamson Farm and Nature Preserve
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4429 Old Country Mial Rd
Raleigh, 27610 United States + Google Map
Inclement Weather Policy: In the event of inclement weather, you will be contacted by email for a call on cancellation or postponement. At our Williamson and Brumley South Nature Preserves, due to the multi-use trail systems, we close the trails to the public if there has been rain to try and prevent erosion and detrimental impact. Please note that this event falls under this category and will be cancelled if the trails are closed.