… Chicago Botanic Garden Cigna https://www.cigna.com/legal/compliance/machine-readable-files This link leads to the machine-readable files that are made available in response to the federal Transparency in Coverage Rule and includes negotiated service rates and … https://www.cigna.com/legal/compliance/machine-readable-files This link leads to the machine-readable files that are made available in response to the federal Transparency in …
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… it is small and highly visible, consisting of only 1 acre along our service road, right next to our Science Center. In 2010, Garden ecologists removed invasive species, seeded native herbaceous species, and planted seedling oak trees to re-establish an oak canopy. When possible, prescribed burning is conducted, and invasive species are managed to support native species diversity. Because of its small size and high visibility, it is similar …
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… or "sakura" tree is representative of good fortune, new beginnings, and revival. In 2012, to honor the 100th anniversary of Japan’s gift of cherry trees to the United States, the Japanese government gifted trees to public and private organizations throughout the United States. The Garden received 20 trees. … or "sakura" tree is representative of good fortune, new beginnings, and revival. In 2012, to honor the 100th anniversary of Japan’s gift of cherry trees to the United States, the Japanese …
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… English Oak Meadow To the east of the English Walled Garden is a gently rolling tapestry of blooming bulbs, vibrant … carpet is found between the English Walled Garden and the Dwarf Conifer Garden and is home to many resident and migrating birds. A variety of butterflies can always be seen dancing from one nectar- and pollen-rich plant to another. Enjoy the show from benches or from the paths that turn down to the Great Basin. A …
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… Code of Conduct The Chicago Botanic Garden is committed to providing a safe, inclusive, and respectful environment. Garden staff, volunteers, and all visitors have the right to an environment free from abusive and/or threatening behavior, including use of derogatory or … or national origin. In the event of any such behavior or other conduct that is disrespectful to our staff, volunteers, visitors, and property at any Garden site, we reserve any and all …
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… with, and inspired by, the growing botanical knowledge published in books, explorers set out to discover and study the flora of the world. "The Conservatory would most definitely recommend Plants in Print to another organization. The exhibition text was well researched, contains an amazing collection … in the highest standard. The Chicago Botanic Garden staff was very professional and pleasant to work with. We were pleased to have displayed Plants in Print at Franklin Park Conservatory and …
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… Apply How to Apply to Windy City Harvest Corps Eligibility Live in the city of Chicago Age 18 and above Provide rap … crime was committed; proof of non-violent/ non-sexual criminal background Provide a DD-214 to document military service—honorable/dishonorable discharge Provide a Social Security card, … How to Apply to Windy City Harvest Corps Eligibility Live in the city of Chicago Age 18 and above Provide rap …
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… Science Budburst Budburst is a nationwide initiative that uses citizen scientist observers to track climate change by recording the leafing and flowering of flora across the United States. Plants of Concern This Garden program engages citizen scientists to monitor the Chicago Wilderness region’s rarest plants, assess trends in their populations, and provide important data used to conserve our rapidly declining floral heritage. …
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… Esplanade is one of the Chicago Botanic Garden's most public spaces, bringing visitors down to the water in a most inviting way. It is the "front door" to the Joseph Regenstein, Jr. School of the Chicago Botanic Garden, which was originally designed … by renowned architect Edward Larabee Barnes in 1975. Kiley saw the Esplanade as an opportunity to create a great sense of place and arrival, offering visitors glimpses of vivid sweeps of color …
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… TBD – August 30, 2020 Read books and play at Family Drop-In Activity sites and earn prizes! To start playing, pick up a reading log at the Lenhardt Library or the Regenstein Learning Campus Information Desk. Children of all ages are welcome to participate. Purpose: Encourage the joy of reading and literacy skills. Reluctant readers can … critical thinking skills. Reading 20 minutes per day (300 minutes per summer) enables students to maintain their reading level during summer vacation. How to Play: Pick up a reading log at …
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