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  • … Fall Photo Tour Photo tips  Download the GardenGuide App when you visit to use this tour on your phone Distance: .85 miles  Time: 1 hour - 1 hour 20 min. Stop 1: … a repeated pattern with frame filled with one or more tightly-packed mum flower heads. Look for a leaf or another object resting on these expansive patterns, and contrast the repetition and … Photo tips  Download the GardenGuide App when you visit to use this tour on your phone Distance: .85 miles  Time: 1 hour - 1 hour 20 min. Stop 1: Photo …
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  • … learn about our magnificent Illinois native plants and the wildlife that depend on them. Dress for the weather.  Carly Zoladz, labeling coordinator, Chicago Botanic Garden Meet at Carillion …
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  • … Christian Health Center (LCHC), and the University of Illinois-Chicago’s Chicago Partnership for Health Promotion (CPHP) to help patients with diet-related diseases who are also food insecure. Located in Chicago's … bundle of collards 1 bundle of beets 2 cucumbers 2 tomatoes 2 bell peppers 2 squash 2 onions   Visit & Contact VeggieRx Location: Farm On Ogden Address: 3555 W. Ogden Ave., Chicago IL Phone: …
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  • … Nature and Wellness Resources for year-round healing Five ways to heal with plants in winter When winter takes its toll—dry … may find remedies in the natural world. An increasing number of people are turning to plants to heal mind, body, and spirit. You can take a class at the Chicago Botanic Garden to … Resources for year-round healing Five ways to heal with plants in winter When winter takes its toll—dry skin, coughs, holiday overload—you …
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  • … May 6, 2017 3 p.m. Alsdorf Auditorium, Chicago Botanic Garden $25 nonmember; $20 member Buy Tickets The title of Dr. Sampson’s book— How to Raise a Wild Child: The Art and Science of Falling in Love with Nature —says a lot about how … science communicator believes children learn. Experiences in science and nature are critical to a child’s development, and Sampson helps make that important connection through his new role …
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  • … 'Indian Summer'), a cultivar derived from native North American species. Butterflies love to visit the flowers for their nectar, while various seed-eating songbirds flock to the dried flower heads for ripe …
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  • … the Chicago Botanic Garden at your own pace. Education staff can recommend garden areas suited for specific curricular topics prior to your field trip. Self-guided groups are also eligible for discounted tram tours and special … at (847) 835-6801 if you are interested in adding one of these options to your self-guided visit. Grades PreK-12 Learning Center …
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  • … Tour the English Walled Garden Inside the Blue Gate Download the GardenGuide App when you visit to use this tour on your phone Distance: .165 miles  Time: 25-35 mins Stop 1: Guardian … Garden of China, and castles in medieval England. The benefits are many: walls radiate heat for plants, block wind and cold, and keep out undesirable noise, views, animals, and neighbors. … Inside the Blue Gate Download the GardenGuide App when you visit to use this tour on your phone Distance: .165 miles  Time: 25-35 mins Stop 1: Guardian English …
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  • … Monday through Friday, seasonally 10 – 11 a.m. or 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. 10 – 11:30 a.m. for 90-minute programs A 1:5 ratio of chaperones to students is required. Maximum number of students: 30 Surprising Seeds Fall, Early Spring Ever … to explain how these trees have unique adaptations that help them survive in their habitat. Visit the enchanting Wonderland Express exhibition after the program. NGSS: LS1.A, LS4.D …
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  • … was instrumental in founding the Chicago Botanic Garden. Woman’s Board members are ambassadors for the Garden, and are hardworking, engaged, and dedicated to conservation, education, and horticulture. The mission of the Woman’s Board is to support the Chicago Botanic Garden as it works to earn global recognition for the positive … Board members are ambassadors for the Garden, and are hardworking, engaged, and dedicated to conservation, education, and horticulture. The mission of the Woman’s Board is to support the …
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