… New! Start your Sundays by practicing yoga and movement. Unwind, release, and reset your body through stretching, lubricating, and rejuvenating connective tissues. Focus is placed on tendons, ligaments, bones, joints, and …
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… Animal Farm is a group of musicians and educators who write original music for children and families. Blending original songs, educational comedy, and interactive storytelling, their energetic live shows explore themes of social and emotional …
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… Discover exceptional ornamental grasses for all types of garden situations, sun and shade, wet and dry, formal and informal, and everything in between. You will learn about new cultivars along with those …
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… New! Learn about canning, fermenting, dehydrating, freezing, and more in this hands-on class. Local food blogger and cookbook author Emily Paster will demystify the most common methods of home food preservation and help you learn to eat more seasonally and locally this year. The class will dig into …
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… of the Middle East at this demonstration cooking class featuring recipes from Yotam Ottolenghi and Sami Tamimi’s Jerusalem. Enjoy a light lunch showcasing exotic yet accessible ingredients: spinach salad with dates and almonds; chermoula eggplant with bulgur, yogurt, and preserved lemon; roasted butternut squash and red onions with tahini and za’atar; and chicken …
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… Third Coast Bluegrass (TCB) is a band of longtime friends and musical colleagues with deep roots in the Great Lakes bluegrass scene going back to the ‘70s. Since their debut in June 2021, they’ve built a sizable following and a reputation as one of the top bluegrass bands in the Upper Midwest. The lineup speaks (and picks and sings) for itself. The band features Marc Edelstein on bass and vocals, Ken Finkel …
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… Heleniums are perennials native to North and Central America found growing in damp soils in full sun. They bloom in fall and a range of cultivars have been selected and named primarily by European gardeners. The cultivar Waldtraut produces masses of …
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… If you happen to see this grass at any time time between July and late winter you'll see that the flower spikes are thick and bushy and reddish in color. A lot like a fox's tail in fact and explain why this grass is called a …
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… Iris ensata ‘Yamato Hime’ is a stunning addition to the garden. It has small white standards and white falls with purple edges bleeding into the white; the signals are yellow. It blooms in mid season on stems that stand 36 inches high. The standards and falls are flatter than those of the bearded iris, making the entire flower appear noticeably flatter. Iris ensata is native to Japan, China, Korea, and Russia and is commonly known as Japanese iris. It requires very moist soil and thrives along …
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… of a native plant of the eastern parts of North America. It is an extremely adaptable plant and will tolerate a range of soils types from sandy to clay, and growing conditions from full sun to part shade as long as the soil is kept relatively moist. Cori Mistflower grows from a rhizome and creeps fairly quickly so it makes an excellent groundcover. The flowers are a bluish lavender …
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