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  • … New! Take a walk through the Garden and visit multiple fountains and water features. Learn about plants that thrive in these aquatic … elusive waterfall of the Native Plant Garden and the lily pools of the Heritage Garden. Dress for the weather.  Audrey Toogood, assistant horticulturist, Chicago Botanic Garden  Meet at …
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  • Description: If this rare western bird of shrubby habitats visits the Garden, it can be spotted in any location. …
    Type: Birding
  • Description: When this rare northern bird visits, it is usually in fruiting trees, and it often accompanies cedar waxwings. …
    Type: Birding
  • … garden, since it pitches away from you—and we thought this pattern of rays would show up the best. Plants used (from left to right when viewing the rays): Angelonia angustifolia Archangel™ 'Ruby Sangria' Solenostemon … garden, since it pitches away from you—and we thought this pattern of rays would show up the best. Plants used (from left to right when viewing the rays): Angelonia angustifolia Archangel™ …
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  • … Plant, water, and grow! Whether you are a parent, teacher, or caregiver, teaching children to plant seeds is a simple and authentic way to help them engage with nature. It’s an activity … flower), pumpkin, and other squash. For more details about how and when to plant these seeds visit  www.kidsgardening.org/node/101624 . A low, wide trug full of soil makes filling pots easy for younger gardeners. Watering in the seeds is the best part of planting.   Set out the potting mix in a wide-mouth container such as a flexible …
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  • … glories and late-season chrysanthemums. Learn about various plant-management styles used to maintain interest and to protect beneficial populations. Dress for the weather.  Heather Sherwood, senior horticulturist, Chicago Botanic Garden Meet at English …
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  • … Grunsfeld Children's Growing Garden The Grunsfeld Children's Growing Garden is closed for school programs on spring and fall weekday mornings; occasionally, one or both sides of the … closed for programs. The Grunsfeld Children's Growing Garden is the perfect place for children to engage with nature, with raised garden beds at just the right level for little arms to reach … trips to the Growing Garden. More than 1,000 early-childhood-through-high-school educators visit annually as part of teacher professional development programs in environmental education. …
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  • … Saturday and Sunday, June 16 and 17, 2012 Noon – 6 p.m.  Meadow west of Evening Island Buy Tickets Advance:  $25 members/$30 nonmembers Day-of:  $30 members/$35 nonmembers Parking is per car; free for Garden members By purchasing tickets for this event, you agree to terms and conditions stated below. * Must be 21 or older to purchase ticket; valid ID card … enjoy tastings of tequila, specialty cocktails, Mexican beers, and savor and learn about the best of Mexico’s food and beverage traditions. Local restaurants will sell dishes originating …
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  • … get the benefits of having a technology executive with deep outside experience available to them on an as-needed basis for advisory services, strategic planning, interim leadership, and project leadership.  Before … day.  Kevin began his career in telecommunications at Ameritech, where he learned and applied best practices in engineering and operations to improve performance, efficiency, and reliability. …
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  • … species. Fish-eating raptors that migrate south and winter from the southern United States to South America, osprey are often seen during their migrations—yet few remain in Illinois to … attract their mates to their strategically chosen nesting location in the spring. In order for a nest to be successful, it must be located near water (their diet consists exclusively of …     L earn more about the how and why of the osprey nesting platform project  at the FOCR website. Follow the links on the FOCR website for images, video, and a press release relating to
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