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WELCOMEWe are so excited about this newly redesigned classes and workshops catalog, Learn at the Gardens! �anks to a generous in-kind gift of design services from the American Printing Company, this catalog is now in full color and better matches Olbrich Botanical Gardens’ brand identity and other publications.
An exciting season of educational classes and programs awaits you, packed with new topics, fun activities, exciting ideas, and empowering knowledge! O ered for a diversity of ages, interests, and skill levels, our programs have been expertly designed to strengthen the connections each of us has with plants and the natural world.
Featuring 16 acres of outdoor gardens and a tropical conservatory, talented instructors, inspiring subject matter, and fun social connections, we invite you and your family to learn and experience something new this semester at Olbrich Botanical Gardens.
COME LEARN AT THE GARDENS!
Jane Nicholson, Director of Education Jane Nicholson, Director of Education
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Adult ProgramsWalks ................................................................4-7
Wellness ......................................................... 8-10
Classes & Workshops ................................11-21
GLEAM Programs & Classes ....................22-23
Olbrich Gardens Book Club ...........................23 Youth & Family ProgramsLearn & Play Together ...............................24-27
Family Classes ...........................................25
Toddler Story & Strolls ......................26-27
Little Sprouts Gardening ..........................27
Scout & Youth Group Programs ......................28
Youth Writing Camps ........................................29 Registration Information ....................30-31
Indicates adult program that accepts youth participants. See specific adult programs for more information.
WALKS
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Join us for informative, casual, and fun outdoor gardens and conservatory walks. Walks occur snow, rain or shine; cancellations only in the event of dangerous lightning or snow storm. Dress appropriately for the weather. All walks begin in the Visitor Center Lobby. Limited space; register early and by the deadline.
Summer Flowers with Flavor Walk Flowers too pretty to eat? No way! Enjoy the wonderful world of edible flowers one petal at a time. During this exclusive walk in the outdoor gardens, learn about summer-blooming edible flowers and recipes to try at home. Come prepared to try a few samples! Instructor: Katey Pratt, Olbrich Botanical Gardens
Tuesday, July 17, 9:30-11 a.m. Registration deadline: July 10 31-01 $17/$13 member Sunday, July 22, 10-11:30 a.m. Registration deadline: July 16 31-03 $17/$13 member
From Garden to Vase Walk �ere are many benefits to having fresh flowers in your home or o�ce. In addition to improved décor and pleasant smell, flowers also help boost your mood, spark creativity, and improve productivity. Hear about plants that work well as cut flowers, along with the basics of flower arranging using plants and flowers from your own garden. Instructor: Samantha Yoder, Olbrich Botanical Gardens
Wednesday, July 18, 6-7:30 p.m. Registration deadline: July 11 31-02 $17/$13 member Monday, September 24, 5-6:30 p.m. Registration deadline: September 17 31-19 $17/$13 member
Gorgeous Gravel Gardens Walk Many people want beautiful gardens, but don’t have the time nor want to see precious resources like water and energy go into growing them. Learn about gravel gardens and how they easily can be incorporated into home landscapes. See how Olbrich has replaced lawns and traditional perennial beds with these sustainable gardens. Instructor: Je� Epping, Olbrich Botanical Gardens Thursday, July 26, 6:30-8 p.m. Registration deadline: July 19 31-04 $17/$13 member
Time for Tea - Tasting and Walk In this engaging and informal class, we will sample a variety of herbal beverages fresh from Olbrich’s Herb Garden. Consider old favorites like mint and lemon balm in a new way, and discover new possibilities with exotic Moldavian dragonhead and true tea (Camellia sinensis). We will tour the Herb Garden to learn about growing and incorporating infusible plants into your garden. Instructor: Erin Presley, Olbrich Botanical Gardens Wednesday, August 1, 9-10:30 a.m. Registration deadline: July 25 31-05 $18/$14 member Wednesday, August 1, 6:30-8 p.m. Registration deadline: July 25 31-06 $18/$14 member
A Garden Stroll with Dr. Death Take a leisurely stroll through the outdoor gardens with Dr. Death in search of elusive plant diseases. Learn tips on how to identify common plant diseases of your favorite woody and herbaceous ornamental plants, along with how to manage these diseases. Instructor: Brian Hudelson, UW-Madison Wednesday, August 1, 6:30-8 p.m. Registration deadline: July 25 31-07 $17/$13 member
Pollinator-Friendly Plants Walk Providing wildflower-rich habitats is the most significant action you can take to support pollinators. Butterflies, adult bees, moths, hummingbirds, and other pollinators require nectar as their primary source of food. Stroll through the outdoor gardens as you see a variety of plants that are attractive to pollinators and learn how they are well suited for your gardens. Instructor: Phillip Stutz, Olbrich Botanical Gardens
Thursday, August 2, 1:30-3 p.m. Registration deadline: July 26 31-08 $17/$13 member Thursday, August 9, 1:30-3 p.m. Registration deadline: August 2 31-10 $17/$13 member
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Create Tropical Effects in Your Garden Walk Learn how you can create a tropical feel in your garden with cold-hardy plants. Stroll through Olbrich’s �ai Garden as you learn about plant selections, care and maintenance, and specialized techniques that will allow your garden to pretend to be on the other side of the world. Instructor: Dan Schuknecht, Olbrich Botanical Gardens Wednesday, August 8, 6:30-8 p.m. Registration deadline: August 1 31-09 $17/$13 member
Meadow Gardens Walk Most meadows require much less water and fertilizer than lawns do, and they rarely need mowing. See how Olbrich has replaced a number of traditional lawns with sustainable, beautiful meadows - both in sun and shade - and learn how to maintain them in your home landscape. Instructor: Je� Epping, Olbrich Botanical Gardens Monday, August 20, 6:30-8 p.m. Registration deadline: August 13 31-11 $17/$13 member
Garden Design Walk Explore a variety of garden styles from formal to naturalistic during this relaxed stroll through the award-winning outdoor gardens. A variety of design elements will be discussed as you experience first-hand how they relate to their environment. You will leave with lots of inspiration to incorporate into your own garden. Instructor: Katey Pratt, Olbrich Botanical Gardens Tuesday, August 21, 6-7:30 p.m. Registration deadline: August 14 31-12 $17/$13 member
Summer Containers Walk Learn the basics of planning and planting containers, and see the endless possibilities of designing containers to enhance your landscape. Olbrich’s tricks for designing hanging baskets, troughs, sun and shade containers, and incorporating herbs, tropical plants, and more will be shared during this delightful evening outdoor garden walk. Instructor: Samara Eisner, Olbrich Botanical Gardens
Wednesday, August 22, 6-7:30 p.m. Registration deadline: August 15 31-13 $17/$13 member
Perennial Combinations for Sunny Locations Walk Good plant combinations are the key to beautiful borders and beds. Stroll through the outdoor gardens to observe how the mix of perennials with bulbs, trees, and shrubs helps fill out a four season garden. We will focus on plant combinations for sunny locations, including new and ‘tried and true’ plants. Instructor: Phillip Stutz, Olbrich Botanical Gardens Thursday, September 6, 5:30-7 p.m. Registration deadline: August 30 31-14 $17/$13 member
Putting Your Garden to Bed Walk By following a few simple tips for fall “bedtime” in the garden, you can enjoy a more beautiful winter and a relaxing, rewarding spring. �is outdoor garden walk addresses many common questions related to fall gardening and includes demonstrating techniques, tips, and tools to help you tackle - and enjoy - putting your garden to bed. Instructor: Erin Presley & Samara Eisner, Olbrich Botanical Gardens Wednesday, September 12, 5:30-7 p.m. Registration deadline: September 5 31-15 $19/$15 member
Summer Containers Walk, pg. 6
Olbrich’s Night Landscape Lighting Walk Olbrich’s outdoor landscape lighting creates breathtaking evening garden views that must be seen to be appreciated. �is after-hours walk through the spectacularly illuminated outdoor gardens will give you ideas that you can incorporate into your home landscape. Instructor: Je� Epping, Olbrich Botanical Gardens Monday, September 17, 7:30-8:45 p.m. Registration deadline: September 10 31-16 $17/$13 member
Ornamental Grasses & Sedges Walk Ornamental grasses and sedges are arguably the most important component of any garden. No other plant group has the same impact for the beauty they add in almost every month of the year. Learn about the best performing species and cultivars, along with how these beauties can be incorporated into your garden to create knockout displays. Instructor: Je� Epping, Olbrich Botanical Gardens Wednesday, September 26, 5:30-7 p.m. Registration deadline: September 19 31-22 $17/$13 member
Fall Gardens with Big Impact Walk Enjoy the beauty of fall in Olbrich’s outdoor gardens during this stroll to see late bulbs, perennials, shrubs and trees, and native plants. Top-performing and favorite plants will be highlighted, as you learn how they have been incorporated into Olbrich’s garden designs and how you can use them in your own landscape for fall impact. Instructor: Je� Epping, Olbrich Botanical Gardens Tuesday, October 16, 5-6:30 p.m. Registration deadline: October 9 31-27 $17/$13 member
Ornamental Grasses & Sedges Walk, pg. 7
Olbrich’s Night Landscape Lighting Walk, pg. 7
Create Tropical Effects in Your Garden Walk, pg. 6
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WELLNESS
Slow Flow Vinyasa Emphasis is given to aligning breath and movement, slowing down and paying attention, and relaxing into your own body. All abilities welcome. Wear comfortable, loose fitting clothes and bring your own yoga mat and water bottle. Class takes place outdoors/indoors. Meet in the Visitor Center Lobby. Instructor: Surya Asija, 200 RYT (8-week classes) Mondays, June 4-July 23, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Registration deadline: May 25 21-01 $96 per person Mondays, July 30-September 24 [no class Sept. 3], 5:30-6:30 p.m. Registration deadline: July 23 21-14 $96 per person
Tai Chi Meditation “Move like a great river; sit like a mountain” - and so the centuries-old description of the physical and meditative practice of Tai Chi instructs the seeking student. �is class o�ers standing, moving, and seated practices rooted within the Chinese tradition of Tai Chi Ch’uan and the beauty of Olbrich’s gardens for the enrichment and wellness of body, mind, and spirit. Register for one or more classes as a series. Instructor: Jody Curley, MA (6-week classes) Mondays, June 4-July 9, 6-7:15 p.m. Registration deadline: May 25 21-02 $60 per person Mondays, September 10-October 15, 6-7:15 p.m. Registration deadline: September 4 21-20 $60 per person Mondays, October 22-November 26, 6-7:15 p.m. Registration deadline: October 15 21-39 $60 per person
(5-week class) Mondays, July 16-August 13, 6-7:15 p.m. Registration deadline: July 9 21-08 $50 per person
Support for Digestive Wellness Learn about traditional foods and remedies to support digestive function and improve your microbiome, along with ways to support digestive wellness through diet and lifestyle. Cost-e�ective practices and instructions on how to prepare foods will be highlighted in this demonstration-style presentation. Instructor: Laura Poe, RD, Viroqua Nutrition Counseling Thursday, June 21, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Registration deadline: June 14 11-02 $50/$40 member
A Brush With Silence: An Introduction to Zen Brush Meditation �e use of brushes, ink, and paper as a method of deepening the spiritual journey has been employed throughout the centuries by numerous traditions. Explore the playful and profound dance of brush, ink, and paper in this workshop. No artistic experience necessary; only a willingness and curiosity to explore. All supplies provided; bring a bag lunch. Each attendee in an adult/youth pair pays the registration fee. Instructor: �omas Roberts, LCSW, Psychotherapist Sunday, September 9, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Youth Ages: 12 years and up w/ an adult Registration deadline: August 31 21-18 $75 per person
Wild Food & Wild Medicine: Fall Roots, Seeds, and Berries Explore foraging and preparing roots for food and medicine. We will work with dandelion, burdock, elecampane, and other roots and prepare them through pickling, tinctures, and drying, as well as grinding them for food, beverages, and medicine. You will go home with resources and tips, along with some samplings of our creations from class. All supplies provided. Instructor: Linda Conroy, Moonwise Herbs Sunday, October 7, 1-5 p.m. Registration deadline: September 28 21-30 $50/$40 member
Whether you are trying new ways to enjoy physical activity, restore balance to your life, improve stress management or eat healthier, Olbrich Botanical Gardens can support you on your journey to better health. Round out your wellness practices with our diverse adult classes led by experts in their fields. Limited space; register early and by the deadline.
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Fox Walk to Detox In this nature immersion 4-week class we will pause, decompress, and practice guided mindfulness meditation combined with aromatherapy to soothe our senses, detox our bodies, and reset our hearts. Each session will include a walk through the outdoor gardens and an essential oil to take home. Bring a yoga mat or beach towel and writing supplies; dress for the weather. Instructor: Lory Se�rood, Certified Instructor Wednesdays, August 8-29, 6-7:30 p.m. Registration deadline: August 1 21-15 $110 per person
Touching the Earth Mindfulness and Eastern Poetry Celebrate the Earth by working through the mindfulness practices o�ered us by Buddhist Monk �ich Nhat Hanh, author of Peace is Every Step, and draw insights to write your own daily meditations and poetry. �is class will help you cultivate a practice of appreciation for the natural world and insight into turning mindfulness into poetry. Instructor: Troy Hess, On the Yahara Writing Center
Thursdays, October 25-November 15, 6:30-8 p.m. Registration deadline: October 18 21-41 $40 per person
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Slow Flow Vinyasa, pg. 9
A Brush with Silence, pg. 9
Touching the Earth, pg. 10
CLASSES & WORKSHOPS
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Beginning Chair Caning Ever wonder how a caned chair seat is made? Learn how to hand cane a wooden trivet using natural strand cane. In this 3-week workshop, the di�erences between the various caning types and materials, the 7-step method of hand caning, and how to care for caned furniture will be discussed. No special skills required. Instruction booklet and materials to make one trivet included; supplies list provided. Each attendee in an adult/youth pair pays the registration fee. Youth Ages: 14 years and up w/ an adult Instructor: Mary Jo Harris, Madison Knitters’ Guild
Thursdays, June 7-21, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Registration deadline: May 31 21-03 $87 per person
Flora of Japan Japan o�ers a multitude of plants with a rich history, which have been coveted worldwide for centuries. Senior Horticulturist at Chicago Botanic Garden will showcase the beauty and history of ornamental plants that are native to Japan, but can be grown here successfully. Assistant Horticulturist at Chicago Botanic Garden will discuss in-depth the genus Prunus (flowering cherries, peaches, plums), while sharing his account from a recent trip to Japan. Instructor: Michael Jesiolowski & Brennan Zwieg, Chicago Botanic Garden
Sunday, June 17, 1:30-3 p.m. Registration deadline: June 8 11-01 $15/$12 member
Chinese Brush Painting: Year of the Dog Let the Chinese New Year inspire you to create paintings of dogs and other Asian subjects. Explore di�erent painting techniques to create dogs, tiger with bamboo, iris and birds, swan with wisteria, mountain cli�s with donkey, and angel fish with sea grass. Also learn the calligraphy for each subject. For beginners to advanced students. A supply list provided; bring a bag lunch. An optional supply kit ($25) can be reserved by calling (608)245-3648 and paid for
the day of the workshop. Each attendee in an adult/youth pair pays the registration fee. Youth Ages: 13 years and up w/ an adult Instructor: Stella Dobbins, National Watercolor Society Sunday, June 17, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Registration deadline: June 8 21-04 $80 per person
The Art of Henna Henna is a plant-based dye that is used to make temporary body art. Learn the history and origin of henna and explore how to create beautiful, temporary body art patterns. Each participant receives an intricate henna design on their hand by the artist, which lasts 3 to 4 weeks. All supplies provided. Instructor: Poonam Rao, Artist
Monday, June 18, 6:30-8 p.m. Registration deadline: June 11 21-05 $40/$32 member Wednesday, July 18, 6:30-8 p.m. Registration deadline: July 11 21-09 $40/$32 member
Creative Native Bee House Workshop Encourage native bees to call your garden home! Learn about structures you can build to encourage native bees to take up residence in your landscape, and then build a small house for non-stinging, solitary bees in this workshop. ¥e unique bee house is constructed using hollow stems, drilled logs, and other bee-friendly tubes. All supplies included. Each participant pays the registration fee for one project. Youth Ages: 16 years and up w/ an adult Instructor: Katey Pratt, Olbrich Botanical Gardens
Thursday, June 21, 6-8 p.m. Registration deadline: June 14 21-06 $35/$28 member
Engage your senses, discover hidden talents, learn a new technique, and explore a more personal relationship with plants and nature. From gardening practices to using nature as inspiration for the arts and do-it-yourself projects, Olbrich Botanical Gardens offers a broad range of classes and programs for adults. Led by experts in their fields, our programs provide something for every interest and skill level. Visit Olbrich Botanical Gardens to explore the wonder of plants, gardening, and the natural world. Limited space; register early and by the deadline.
Tools of the Trade Learn from a Fiskars tool expert about what makes your tools work, how to choose the right tool for the job, and how to keep them working their best from year to year. �e presentation includes tool basics, some specifics about cutting tools (loppers, pruners), and a variety of new or interesting tools you might not have seen before. �ere will be time for trying the tools and asking questions. Instructor: Dan Cunningham, Fiskars
Wednesday, July 11, 6:30-8 p.m. Registration deadline: July 5 11-04 $15/$12 member Thursday, October 4, 6:30-8 p.m. Registration deadline: September 27 11-20 $15/$12 member
Re-Purposed Containers While traditional containers allow us to create stunning combinations in a wide range of locations, there are some very interesting materials available that will also serve as “plantable” containers. Rotary Botanical Gardens (Janesville, WI) has utilized a wide range of materials and objects to create stunning and impactful containers. Learn how they use culver pipe, PVC pipes, pallets, and other re-purposed materials for functional containers. Instructor: Mark Dwyer, Rotary Botanical Gardens
Wednesday, June 27, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Registration deadline: June 20 11-03 $15/$12 member
Flowers in the Garden In this watercolor workshop, you will work from life and create compelling works focusing on flowers. Receive one-on-one instruction as well as demonstrations on composition, mixing colors, and wash techniques. In event of rain, you will work from provided photographs and/or plant specimens. Class designed for all skill levels. A supply list provided; bring a bag lunch. Dress for the weather. Each attendee in an adult/youth pair pays the registration fee. Youth Ages: 16 years and up w/ an adult Instructor: Dawn Flores, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Sunday, July 15, 10 a.m.4 p.m. Registration deadline: July 6 21-07 $98/$78 member
Have Plants, Will Travel Up, down, and all around the winds have carried Michael Jesiolowski, Senior Horticulturist at Chicago Botanic Garden, all over the country on a quest for stunning horticultural finds. From the crapemyrtles of the Carolinas to the cacti of the Sonoran Desert, this presentation will highlight the most inspirational gardens and plants he has encountered in the Midwest and beyond. Instructor: Michael Jesiolowski, Chicago Botanic Garden
Sunday, July 22, 1:30-3 p.m. Registration deadline: July 13 11-05 $15/$12 member
Floral Crown Workshop Create a floral crown using locally and sustainably grown flowers from Sunborn Gardens, a flower farm and florist in Mount Horeb. Learn the wire and tape techniques involved in making hair flowers that last. All supplies for one floral crown included. Each attendee in an adult/youth pair pays the registration fee. Youth Ages: 13 years and up w/ an adult Instructor: Lisa Larsen, Sunborn Gardens
Monday, July 23, 6:30-8 p.m. Registration deadline: July 16 21-10 $54 per person
Late Season Combinations for Pollinators Pollinators benefit from a continued progression of bloom throughout the entire growing season with late summer and early fall being important for providing a vital food source prior to the onset of winter. We’ll discuss a wide range of plants and combinations that can extend color in your garden, while also providing the welcome service of nectar and pollen production for our very active, late season pollinators. Instructor: Mark Dwyer, Rotary Botanical Gardens
Wednesday, July 25, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Registration deadline: July 18 11-06 $15/$12 member
Magic Merino Cord Learn how to wet felt gorgeous dyed superfine Merino roving into a 50 to 60 inch cord. �is jewelry accessory can be used as a one- or two-loop necklace, multi-wrap bracelet, a base for a jewelry focal point, and as a band around a hat or boots. No experience necessary, but some upper body strength is needed for rolling felt. Bring an old hand towel and plastic bag; all other supplies
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provided to make two cords. Each attendee in an adult/youth pair pays the registration fee. Youth Ages: 12 years and up w/ an adult Instructor: Jan Falk, Artist
Wednesday, July 25, 6-8:30 p.m. Registration deadline: July 18 21-12 $56/$45 member
Felted Flower Brooch Wet felting is like magic! Bring your enthusiasm and upper body strength, and learn how to make two wet felted flowers. We will finish the felting part in this workshop. When dry, you can use the beads in your kit to embellish them at home. No felting experience necessary. Bring an old hand towel and plastic bag; all other supplies provided. Each attendee in an adult/youth pair pays the registration fee. Youth Ages: 10 years and up w/ an adult Instructor: Jan Falk, Artist
Wednesday, July 25, 1-4 p.m. Registration deadline: July 18 21-11 $56/$45 member
Weave a Flower Pin Hand-held 3-pin looms are perfect for “on the go” projects because of their size, and they are great as a yarn “stash buster.” Learn how to warp and weave on a 3-pin loom to make a flower pin. No weaving experience required. A loom will be available to use during class; you may purchase the loom after class from the instructor ($31). Bring your own 4”- Weavette/pin loom (if you own one), blunt tapestry needle, scissors, and notetaking supplies; all other supplies provided. Instructor: Jane Grogan, Madison Knitters Guild
Thursday, July 26, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Registration deadline: July 19 21-13 $45/$36 member
Harvesting Fresh Veggies in the Snow If you want to continue harvesting from your garden through the first frost and serve produce from your yard for holiday dinners, August is the month to take action! Learn the best planting dates for fall vegetables, which varieties are best for cold weather, how to use simple season extension techniques, and how you can harvest from your garden all year round, even in Wisconsin! Instructor: Megan Cain, �e Creative Vegetable Gardener
Thursday, August 2, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Registration deadline: July 26 11-07 $48/$38 member
Unsung Herbaceous Perennials Expand the palette of plants you use to color your landscape. Learn about herbaceous perennials and dieback shrubs that will thrive in Wisconsin. Explore the cultivars of common perennials that o�er unique color, fruit, and form. Cultural requirements and proper maintenance techniques for each species will also be discussed. Instructor: Michael Jesiolowski & Brennan Zwieg, Chicago Botanic Garden Sunday, August 5, 1:30-3 p.m. Registration deadline: July 27 11-08 $15/$12 member
Jumping Worms �is is no ordinary worm! �eir appearance, life cycle, biology, and behavior are nothing short of extraordinary. Learn about the impact of jumping worms, their life cycle, how to identify them, and some management techniques. Instructor: Lisa Johnson, UW Extension Wednesday, August 8, 6:30-8 p.m. Registration deadline: August 1 11-09 $15/$12 member
Paste Papers Workshop Explore the freedom of expressing yourself making creative papers for collage, scrapbooking, or as decorative papers for the book arts. �is fun workshop is a little messy (bring a smock) and includes decorative techniques, few limitations, and easy follow up to continue at home. No experience required. Some supplies included; a supply list provided. Each attendee in an adult/youth pair pays the registration fee. Youth Ages: 15 years and up w/ an adult Instructor: Jackie Hefty, Whispering Woodlands Sunday, August 12, 1-4 p.m. Registration deadline: August 3 21-16 $87/$70 member
Summer Centerpiece Workshop Create a lush garden-style centerpiece using locally and sustainably grown blooms from Sunborn Gardens. Learn some of the beginning design techniques involved in creating a low garden centerpiece. All supplies for one floral centerpiece included. Each attendee in an adult/youth pair pays the registration fee. Youth Ages: 13 years and up w/ an adult Instructor: Lisa Larsen & Alexandra Susman, Sunborn Gardens Monday, August 13, 6:30-8 p.m. Registration deadline: August 6 21-17 $85 per person
Ornamental Perennial Grasses for Winter Interest Ornamental grasses can provide significant color, form, movement, and function in the landscape. A wide range of hardy, perennial grasses that provide significant ornamental appeal will be discussed. �e best selections for winter stature and interest also will be highlighted. Instructor: Mark Dwyer, Rotary Botanical Gardens Tuesday, August 28, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Registration deadline: August 21 11-10 $15/$12 member
Paired Needle Binding An exposed stitching design on the book spine resembles a herringbone pattern. �is beautiful book lies flat when open, which allows for ease in drawing or writing. Previous bookmaking is recommended, but not required. Minimal supplies are necessary to continue making at home. All materials are included, and suggestions for personal embellishments provided in a supply list. Each attendee in an adult/youth pair pays the registration fee. Youth Ages: 15 years and up w/ an adult Instructor: Jackie Hefty, Whispering Woodlands
Sunday, September 9, 1-4 p.m. Registration deadline: August 31 21-19 $87/$70 member
Introduction to Photographic Light Painting See page 23 for details.
Landscape for a Dry Basement Preventing a wet basement begins by managing the water outside and in the landscape. �is presentation will show you how. Come learn creative and functional landscape solutions that are key to keeping your basement dry. Starting with our outside/in and top/down approach, we will leave you with long-term solutions to a potentially ‘knee deep’ problem! Instructor: John Gishnock III, Formecology, LLC
Tuesday, September 11, 6:30-8 p.m. Registration deadline: September 4 11-11 $15/$12 member
Harvesting Fresh Veggies in the Snow, Pg. 14
Make a Bird Pod, pg. 17
Harvest Wreath Workshop, pg. 17
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Instructor: Michael Jesiolowski & Brennan Zwieg, Chicago Botanic Garden
Sunday, September 30, 1:30-3 p.m. Registration deadline: September 21 11-17 $15/$12 member
Mitten Basics - Knitting �is 4-week workshop is for the person who wants to either learn or learn more about knitting mittens. Emphasis will be on ways to knit in the round, methods for knitting thumbs and gussets, mitten parts and how to make them fit properly, finishing, and changing patterns to make it ‘your own.’ Supply list provided. You need to know how to cast on, knit, purl, and bind o�. Knowing how to knit in the round is helpful, but not required. Each attendee in an adult/youth pair pays the registration fee. Youth Ages: 10 years and up w/ an adult Instructor: Mary Jo Harris, Madison Knitters’ Guild
Tuesdays, October 2-23, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Registration deadline: September 25 21-28 $86 per person
Green Lore and Legend Learn the trivia and tales about the diverse plants growing around us! Hear the lore and legends associated with the uses and properties of plants such as yarrow, rosemary, and wood betony. Discover which common herbs are known as maidenwort, motherwort, and cronewort and why. Instructor: Kathleen Wildwood, Wildwood Institute and Herbs
Wednesday, October 3, 6:30-8 p.m. Registration deadline: September 26 11-19 $20/$16 member
Flower-Powered Natural Perfuming Bottle the power of flowers for your own signature synergy scent! Discover the science of synergy and the best blending secrets handed down from aromatherapists for generations. Learn about the magic of fixatives, absolutes, ambers, and resins. You will go home with a half-ounce of flower-powered perfume, 3 favorite oil suppliers, 1 custom recipe, and 1 ancient recipe to try at home. Instructor: Lory Se�rood, Certified Instructor
Thursday, October 4, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Registration deadline: September 27 21-29 $65 per person
Overwintering Tropicals at Home Many specimen tropical plants are too valuable to treat as annuals, and there are ways to keep them alive and thriving from year to year. Learn multiple strategies for overwintering various tropical plants indoors, both dormant and actively growing. Instructor: Dan Schuknecht, Olbrich Botanical Gardens
Wednesday, September 12, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Registration deadline: September 5 11-12 $15/$12 member
Introduction to Night Photography Lecture See page 23 for details.
How to Brew Beer At Home Are you curious about brewing and want to learn the basics of brewing beer at home? �is 2-hour beginner homebrewing class is the perfect place to learn! �is class covers everything that goes into the brewing process, from ingredients to brewing to bottling the beer. Part of the class is held outdoors to view the brewing process; dress for the weather. Instructor: Ben Feifarek, Wine and Hop Shop
Sunday, September 16, 1-3 p.m. Registration deadline: September 7 11-14 $17/$13 member
Fall Bulb Planting As the active gardening season comes to an end in autumn, we hit the ideal window of time for installing spring-blooming bulbs throughout the landscape. We’ll discuss a wide range of spring-blooming bulb options along with their proper placement, planting, and care. Tips for how to incorporate these beauties in the landscape will also be discussed. Instructor: Mark Dwyer, Rotary Botanical Gardens
Thursday, September 27, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Registration deadline: September 20 11-16 $15/$12 member
Underutilized Woody Plants Expand the palette of plants you use to color your landscape. �is presentation will shed light on trees and shrubs that will thrive in Madison, yet have not been used to their full potential. Included are examples of common woody plant cultivars that o�er unique color, fruit, bark, and form. Proper cultural conditions, as well as plants for special conditions, will also be discussed.
Wild Food & Wild Medicine: Fall Roots, Seeds, and Berries See page 9 for details.
Chinese Brush Painting: Fall Colors Let fall colors and Asian brush painting techniques inspire you to create on rice paper. Explore di�erent painting techniques to make a loquat tree with birds, frogs with bamboo, shrimp, pumpkins with squash on a vine, pine trees, and waterfall landscape. Also learn the calligraphy for each subject. For beginners to advanced students. A supply list provided; bring a bag lunch. An optional supply kit ($25) can be reserved by calling (608)245-3648 and paid for the day of the workshop. Each attendee in an adult/youth pair pays the registration fee. Youth Ages: 13 years and up w/ an adult Instructor: Stella Dobbins, National Watercolor Society
Sunday, October 7, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Registration deadline: September 28 21-31 $80 per person
Harvest Wreath Workshop Create a harvest-style wreath using dried flowers grown locally at Sunborn Gardens, a flower farm and florist in Mount Horeb. Learn how to use dried flowers to make an impactful wreath for your seasonal décor. All supplies for one wreath included. Instructor: Lisa Larsen & Alexandra Susman, Sunborn Gardens
Sunday, October 7, 1-3 p.m. Registration deadline: September 28 21-32 $80 per person
Small-Scale Native Trees and Shrubs Are you looking for small-scale native trees and shrubs for your urban landscape? �is presentation will help you discover some good choices for di�erent home environments, a few of the best native varieties (‘nativars’), and their ornamental characteristics. Instructor: Lisa Johnson, UW Extension
Wednesday, October 10, 6:30-8 p.m. Registration deadline: October 3 11-21 $15/$12 member
Coptic Stitch Book Binding Coptic stitch is an intermediate level technique that will further develop and challenge your creative book binding skills. �is binding is designed to lie flat when open, which allows for ease in drawing or writing. Basic bookmaking and sewing experience is recommended. Some supplies included; a supply list provided. Each attendee in an adult/youth pair pays the registration fee. Youth Ages: 15 years and up w/ an adult Instructor: Jackie Hefty, Whispering Woodlands
Sunday, October 14, 1-4 p.m. Registration deadline: October 5 21-34 $87/$70 member
Make a Bird Pod Make a one-of-a-kind piece of fiber art for your backyard feathered friends or a bird lover. Learn the art of felt making using wool roving to create a shape around a resist. Bird pods are soft in appearance, but durable enough to stand up to outdoor use. Imagine looking outside and watching the birds enjoy your fiber art! No experience necessary; come open to learning, creating, and fun. Felting tools and fibers provided to make one bird pod; bring three towels. Instructor: Michelle Martin, Artist
Sunday, October 14, 1-3:30 p.m. Registration deadline: October 8 21-35 $40/$32 member
Weave a Dishcloth Learn to weave a square with a continuous strand of cotton yarn on a pin loom. �e completed square makes a superb dishcloth; multiple squares can be joined for larger projects. �is weaving technique will get you on the road to years of weaving enjoyment. No weaving experience required; must be able to hold and manipulate a crochet hook. A loom will be available to use during class; you may purchase the loom after class from the instructor ($42). Bring your own 10.5” square pin loom (if you own one), blunt tapestry needle, scissors, and notetaking utensils; all other supplies provided. Instructor: Jane Grogan, Madison Knitters Guild
Thursday, October 18, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Registration deadline: October 7 21-37 $45/$36 member
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Do-It-Yourself Photovoltaics (Solar Electric Panels) Learn practical background information about solar panels, solar electricity, and various photovoltaic systems, along with the costs. See examples of solar electric systems and installations, as you plan your solar project to meet your site’s needs. You will receive a do-it-yourself manual that can be used with any solar set up, plus lots of resources. Bring notetaking supplies and a bag lunch. Instructor: Jon Passi
Sunday, October 21, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Registration deadline: October 15 21-38 $81/$65 member
Native Shrubs for Your Landscape Explore the exciting possibilities of native shrubs in your landscape. Learn easy-to-follow tips about native shrub selection, placement, and maintenance. Expect to discover the environmental and economic benefits of native shrubs and how these beautiful, low-maintenance plants can be used in your landscape for both aesthetic appeal and functional purposes. Instructor: John Gishnock III, Formecology, LLC
Tuesday, October 23, 6:30-8 p.m. Registration deadline: October 16 11-22 $15/$12 member
Make a Grapevine Ball Get ready. . .Get set. . . GRAPEVINE! Have fun making a unique structure that is ideal for adding a rustic and whimsical touch to your garden containers or beds. Learn tips and tricks, and take home inspiration and your own medium-sized (16”-18” diameter) grapevine ball. Instructor: Katey Pratt & Samantha Yoder, Olbrich Botanical Gardens
Thursday, October 25, 6-8 p.m. Registration deadline: October 18 21-40 $40/$32 member
Native Beauty - Flower Arranging Many native plants are long-lasting and beautiful in fresh summer bouquets and can be dried for winter arrangements. Learn about some of the best native plants to include in your landscape for cut flowers and foliage, including examples and tips on how to create beautiful indoor floral arrangements. Each attendee in an adult/youth pair pays the registration fee.
Youth Ages: 14 years and up w/ an adult Instructor: Mariette Nowak, Author Sunday, November 4, 1-2:30 p.m. Registration deadline: October 29 11-23 $15/$12 member
2019 Garden Trends Stay on top of the newest garden trends for the upcoming year! Hear about the upcoming trends for next year including new plants, gardening techniques, and colors to add into your gardens. Gain insight on the latest and greatest to keep your garden on trend! Instructor: Avery Marcott, Olbrich Botanical Gardens
Wednesday, November 7, 6:30-8 p.m. Registration deadline: October 31 11-24 $15/$12 member
Ice Luminary Magic! Explore the magic of ice lanterns with “Ice Wrangler” Jennifer Shea Hedberg, an ice luminary artist whose passion is discovering and refining methods of creating beautiful illuminated ice structures. Ice lanterns can be displayed outdoors/indoors and are a perfect wintertime activity for the entire family. She will share in detail a couple of techniques from her new book, Ice Luminary Magic!. Some hands-on and Q&A time will be included. Each registrant will receive a copy of the new book. Each youth/adult pair pays one registration fee and receives one book. Some supplies available for purchase during class. Youth Ages: 12 years and up w/ an adult Instructor: Jennifer Shea Hedberg, Wintercraft
Thursday, November 8, 6:30-8 p.m. Registration deadline: November 1 21-43 $56/$45 member
Pine Needle Basket Weaving Make a coiled basket using pine needles, and explore the creative possibilities of this ancient art form. Learn the process, and then try various stitching techniques, as well as approaches to incorporating other materials into the design of your coiled basket. Bring a small pair of sharp scissors, thimble, and reading glasses, if needed for close work; other supplies provided. Bring a bag lunch. Instructor: Linda Conroy, Moonwise Herbs
Saturday, November 10, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Registration deadline: November 2 21-44 $56/$45 member
From the Garden: All About Soap Making Workshop Enjoy an afternoon of making soap with herbs, as well as fresh goat’s milk. Learn the basics, and then dive into a hands-on experience. Explore how to create a natural washcloth by felting finished soap bars. You will go home with soap made in class, along with the instructions and recipes. Bring a pair of rubber gloves; all other supplies provided. Each attendee in an adult/youth pair pays the registration fee. Youth Ages: 12 years and up w/ an adult Instructor: Linda Conroy, Moonwise Herbs
Sunday, November 11, 1-5 p.m. Registration deadline: November 2 21-45 $88/$70 member
Bark, Berries, Grasses & Beyond With a little foresight and the right plants, you can add interest to the dormant garden. Learn about the best performing trees, shrubs, conifers, vines, and ornamental grasses, as well as other garden features and ideas, that are guaranteed to breathe life into your “o�-season” garden.Instructor: Je� Epping, Olbrich Botanical Gardens
Monday, November 12, 6:30-8 p.m. Registration deadline: November 5 11-26 $17/$13 member
Gardens of Stone Explore the exciting world of stonework, and learn how simple materials and layout choices can help your natural stone landscape features go beyond function to express the essence of the landscape. �rough numerous examples, this presentation will focus on the use of local landscape materials and cover the aspects of natural stonework, including the di�erent functional, aesthetic, and emotional uses. Instructor: John Gishnock III, Formecology, LLC
Tuesday, November 13, 6:30-8 p.m. Registration deadline: November 6 11-27 $15/$12 member
Ice Luminary Magic!, pg. 18
Mitten Basics - Knitting, pg. 16
Make a Grapevine Ball, pg. 18
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Free Floating Abstractions Using Sumi ink, walnut ink, watercolors, acrylic inks and water, flowing colors create the foundation for your personal mixed media interpretation in this workshop. A variety of new or familiar textures and techniques will be demonstrated and explored. �ese explorations will provide you with several unique abstract works, along with opportunities to selectively cut and paste pieces together. Some supplies included; a supply list provided. Each attendee in an adult/youth pair pays the registration fee. Youth Ages: 15 years and up w/ an adult Instructor: Jackie Hefty, Whispering Woodlands
Sunday, November 18, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Registration deadline: November 9 21-47 $110 per person
Herbal Gift Making: Hands-on Fun! Make approximately 10 di�erent herbal gift items for friends, family, or yourself. You will rotate through each station, making a di�erent item: lip balm, body spray, felted soap bar, herbal condiment, herbal salt for foot and bath, lotion bar, dream pillow, and herbal tea blend. Learn about the variety of herbs o�ered and select herbs that resonate with you. All supplies provided; decorative packaging provided as well. Each attendee in an adult/youth pair pays the registration fee. Youth Ages: 8 years and up w/ an adult Instructor: Linda Conroy, Moonwise Herbs
Saturday, December 1, 1-5 p.m. Registration deadline: November 21 21-48 $75/$60 member
Evergreen Holiday Wreath with Natural Materials Workshop Evergreen holiday wreaths smell wonderful and add charm to your winter decorating scheme. Learn how to decorate your own unique wreath with natural materials from Olbrich’s gardens. Fresh evergreen wreath, plant materials, and other supplies provided to make one holiday wreath. Instructor: Erin Presley & Samara Eisner, Olbrich Botanical Gardens
Tuesday, December 4, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Registration deadline: November 27 21-49 $71/$57 member Wednesday, December 5, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Registration deadline: November 28 21-50 $71/$57 member
Funky Bird Ornament Make a funky woven bird to hang as an ornament or to decorate gift packages. �is bird project is made from a pre-woven diamond and then “comes to life” with the addition of a beak, wings, legs, tail, and other additions. All materials for making one bird ornament provided. No special experience required. Bring a sharp tapestry needle and scissors. Instructor: Jane Grogan, Madison Knitters Guild
Tuesday, November 13, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Registration deadline: November 6 21-46 $32/$26 member
A Wilder Garden Join 702WI and Olbrich Botanical Gardens for this special program with New York Times bestselling author Marta McDowell to celebrate the release of her latest book, �e World of Laura Ingalls Wilder: �e Frontier Landscapes �at Inspired �e Little House Books. McDowell will explore the natural history, prairies, and plants of the beloved American children’s author. A book signing follows the presentation; books available for purchase.
To register for this presentation visit: https://www.702wi.com/martamcdowell.html
Instructor: Marta McDowell, Author
Thursday, November 15, 6:30-8 p.m. Registration deadline: November 8 Registration via 702WI - see online link $5 per person
Art of Traditional Food Series Traditional foods are those foods that nourished our ancestors throughout history and prehistory prior to the advent of food industrialization. Learn about these nutrient-rich foods by registering for one or more classes as a series. Each class includes a lecture, demonstration, and a hands-on component, along with a take home culture and/or food that is prepared in class. Instructor: Linda Conroy, Moonrise Herbs
The Bubbling Crock: Fermented Vegetables Make several types of sauerkraut and pickles as you learn how to properly salt the vegetables, make a salt brine, and add an inoculant to begin the fermentation process. Samples will be provided, and you will leave with a jar of carrot/ginger kraut and a jar of pickled peppers, as well as recipes.
Tuesday, September 11, 6-8:30 p.m. Registration deadline: September 4 21-22 $50/$40 member
Herbs & Fermentation for Digestive Health A healthy microbiome promotes overall health of the digestive and immune systems. Learn about the beneficial herbs and fermented foods that are easy to incorporate into everyday life and to make at home. Everyone will leave with a jar of Linda’s infamous root pickles and recipes.
Tuesday, September 18, 6-8:30 p.m. Registration deadline: September 11 21-23 $50/$40 member
Fermented Beverages & Homemade Vinegar We will craft a kefir “soda”, a switchel, and a shrub (a unique syrup, that contains fruit and/or herbs). Starting with herbs and starter cultures, you will learn to make the base for the switchel and shrub from scratch (homemade vinegar). Samples provided, and you will take home a culture, a bottled beverage crafted in class, and recipes.
Tuesday, September 25, 6-8:30 p.m. Registration deadline: September 18 21-25 $50/$40 member
Sourdough Bread Making Sourdough bread is made by the fermentation of dough using naturally occurring lactobacilli and yeast. It contains higher levels of folate and antioxidants than other breads. Learn how to make a sourdough starter from scratch, and then go through the di�erent bread making stages. We will bake a loaf of bread for sampling, and you will take home a starter and recipes.
Tuesday, October 2, 6-8:30 p.m. Registration deadline: September 25 21-27 $50/$40 member
Cultured Milk: Yogurt, Kefir, & Piima Learn to make cultured milk products at home. Yogurt, kefir and piima are dairy cultures that ferment milk and/or cream. Discover how these products also can be transformed into cream cheese, as well as cultured butter. Samples provided, and you will take home a starter culture and recipes.
Tuesday, October 9, 6-8:30 p.m. Registration deadline: October 2 21-33 $50/$40 member
Cheese Making: Feta & Ricotta Feta and ricotta are two styles of cheese that easily can be crafted in the home kitchen. We will discuss the best milk choices for making cheese at home, and then delve into a hands-on experience of making cheese. Samples provided, and you will take home cheese, as well as recipes for making cheese and for incorporating it into other recipes. Tuesday, October 16, 6-8:30 p.m. Registration deadline: October 9 21-36 $50/$40 member
Miso Making Miso is a traditional Japanese seasoning produced by fermenting soybeans, chickpeas, adzuki, or other beans with salt and a culture called koji. Learn how to prepare the beans for fermenting, and then how to make the culture and add it to the beans. You will take home a jar of miso with instructions on how to finish fermenting it at home, along with recipes. Tuesday, October 30, 6-8:30 p.m. Registration deadline: October 23 21-42 $50/$40 member
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GLEAM: Art in a New Light August 29-October 27 | Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, & Saturdays Evening times vary by month. Discover Olbrich Botanical Gardens in a whole new light at GLEAM, an annual exhibit featuring local, national, and international artists creating light-based installations throughout Olbrich’s 16-acre outdoor gardens. Experience the outdoor gardens after dark and be dazzled and inspired.
Night Photography - GLEAM Exclusive Photo Shoot Capture the unique beauty of the GLEAM exhibit during this exclusive opportunity to take photographs outdoors. �e exhibit will be closed to the public during these exclusive photo shoots, providing unobstructed views of the installations and allowing for the use of tripods. Photographers of all levels are invited to shoot along the outdoor gardens’ paths and walkways. Professional photography instructors will be on site to provide tips and answer your photography questions. Bring your camera and tripod. Check in at the Visitor Center Lobby. Limited space; register early and by the deadline. Instructor: John Lorimer, Photography Instructor Tuesday, September 18 [rain date September 25], 7:30-9:30 p.m. Registration deadline: September 11 21-24 $50/$40 member Tuesday, September 25 [rain date October 2], 7:30-9:30 p.m. Registration deadline: September 18 21-26 $50/$40 member
GLEAM Walks with David Wells Explore Olbrich’s GLEAM, Art in a New Light with exhibit Artistic Director David Wells during these exclusive evening guided walks. He will provide in-depth information about the art installations, artists, and the process of creating the exhibition. Guided walks occur when GLEAM is not open to the public. Meet in the Visitor Center Lobby. Limited space; register early and by the deadline. Instructor: David Wells Tuesday, September 18, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Registration deadline: September 11 31-17 $17/$13 member Tuesday, September 18, 9-10 p.m. Registration deadline: September 11 31-18 $17/$13 member Tuesday, September 25, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Registration deadline: September 18 31-20 $17/$13 member Tuesday, September 25, 9-10 p.m. Registration deadline: September 18 31-21 $17/$13 member Tuesday, October 2, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Registration deadline: September 25 31-23 $17/$13 member Tuesday, October 2, 8-9 pm Registration deadline: September 25 31-24 $17/$13 member Tuesday, October 9, 6:30-7:30 pm Registration deadline: October 2 31-25 $17/$13 member Tuesday, October 9, 8-9 pm Registration deadline: October 2 31-26 $17/$13 member
GLEAM PROGRAMS & CLASSES
Introduction to Photographic Light Painting Whether you are interested in improving the look of your night photographs or adding a new creative technique to your photography “tool box,” you might enjoy learning to ‘paint with light.’ Light painting is a photographic technique that uses simple, inexpensive tools to control additive lighting applied to your photographic subjects. �rough lecture, demonstration, and hands-on practice, you will learn the basics of this fascinating photography tool, what equipment is needed, and what camera settings and exposure controls to use to achieve some dramatic results while shooting in the dark. Equipment list provided. Dress for the weather. Limited space; register early and by the deadline. Instructor: John Lorimer, Photography Instructor
Monday, September 10, 6-9 p.m. Registration deadline: September 4 21-21 $56/$45 member
Introduction to Night Photography Lecture Learn how to photograph the moon, stars, buildings, and many other after-dark subjects using your camera’s manual settings. �is lecture-style class explores the necessary equipment, camera settings, proper exposure techniques, and composition ideas that will improve your success with night photography. Bring a digital camera that is capable of shooting in the manual mode (ability to set aperture and shutter speed). Limited space; register early and by the deadline. Instructor: John Lorimer, Photography Instructor
Thursday, September 13, 6:30-9 p.m. Registration deadline: September 6 11-13 $56/$45 member Wednesday, September 19, 6:30-9 p.m. Registration deadline: September 12 11-15 $56/$45 member
Join the Book Discussion at Olbrich! Join fellow garden enthusiasts and book lovers to discuss fiction and non-fiction books about plants, gardens, nature, and the environment. �e Olbrich Gardens Book Club is a book discussion group where readers come together to discuss a book and share in the reading experience. �e discussions are free and open to the public. Participants will need to read the selected book prior to the discussion. Books are not supplied, but a copy will be available in the Schumacher Library for check-out. Members of the Olbrich Botanical Society enjoy lending privileges.
Online registration is not available for the Book Club discussion groups; please register by phone or mail by the deadline.
Olbrich Gardens Book Club Youth Ages: 16 years and up w/ an adult Instructor: Lynn Jacobson
Book: �e Home Place: Memoirs of a Colored Man’s Love A�air with Nature by Drew J. Lanham Sunday, September 30, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Registration deadline: September 24 11-18 free
Book: �e World of Laura Ingalls Wilder by Marta McDowell Sunday, November 11, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Registration deadline: November 5 11-25 free
Visit Olbrich’s Schumacher LibraryOpen daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
(closed holidays)
Your Gardening Answer Resource For more information about gardening and
plants, visit the Schumacher Library. All visitors are invited to use the library. Olbrich members
may check out items.
Plant or Gardening Questions? Call the Garden Answer Service at (608)246-5805, email questions to olbrichplantinfo@
cityofmadison.com, or visit the library.
BOOK CLUB
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LEARN & PLAY TOGETHER
Explore the wonder of the natural world with your family. Learn & Play Together classes are a great opportunity for parents or caregivers to spend quality time with their children. Classes are designed for you to explore nature-themed topics side-by-side with your child as they engage in hands-on, fun, age-appropriate experiences. Children must be accompanied by an adult; limit two age-appropriate children per adult; adult attends free. Dress for the activity and weather. Limited space; register early and by the deadline.
FAMILY CLASSES
Fireflies in the Gardens Have you ever watched fireflies and wondered how and why they create their own light? Joins us as we learn all about fireflies and explore what it is like to be a firefly on Olbrich’s Great Lawn. Class includes hands-on science explorations, a scavenger hunt, and a take home activity. Ages 5-11, with an adult. Instructor: Kim North, Olbrich Botanical Gardens Friday, June 15, 6:30-8:00 p.m. Registration deadline: June 8 61-01 $10/$8 member, per child
Make a Felted Fantasy Garden Create your very own magical land and simple creatures to live and play there. We will use needle felting to create a small playscape on a piece of fabric. You decide how it will look - a magic pond, mushroom chairs, a small bridge, flower covered hills - the possibilities are endless. After learning the basics of needle felting, you will create small creatures to inhabit your new land - hedgehogs, bunnies, and maybe even a gnome child. All materials provided. Class fee includes one child/adult pair. Instructor: Michelle Martin, Artist Sunday, July 8, 1-2:30 p.m. Registration deadline: July 2 61-02 $26/$21 member, per child Sunday, September 16, 1-2:30 p.m. Registration deadline: September 10 61-05 $26/$21 member, per child
Make Your Own Felted Butterfly Explore the magic of wet felting together with child and create a unique butterfly. Learn the basics of wet felting with Merino wool and use a pre-felted butterfly shape to make a pin or pendant. �ere is a lot of counting, wetting, rolling, and sharing in the process as a butterfly ‘emerges.’ Instructions given for a little bit of finishing at home. All felting materials supplied; bring an old hand towel and plastic bag to carry things home. No experience necessary. Instructor: Jan Falk, Artist
Monday, July 23, 1:30-3 p.m. Registration deadline: July 16 61-03 $25/$20 member, per child
Twilight in the Gardens Experience the magic of twilight in Olbrich’s outdoor gardens prior to a full moon in August. Join us as we explore the science of the seasons and the full moon and discover the beauty of the gardens in late summer. Class includes hands-on science explorations, a scavenger hunt, and a take home activity. Ages 5-11, with an adult. Instructor: Kim North, Olbrich Botanical Gardens Friday, August 24, 6:30-8:00 p.m. Registration deadline: August 17 61-04 $10/$8 member, per child
All About Owls! Owls are incredible birds! Joins us to learn all about these unique birds of prey. Class will explore owl adaptations as well as what owls eat by dissecting real owl pellets. Class includes hands-on science explorations, a scavenger hunt, and a take home activity. Ages 5-11 with an adult. Instructor: Instructor: Sarah Ellis, Olbrich Botanical Gardens Friday, October 19, 6:00-7:00 p.m. Registration deadline: October 12 61-06 $10/$8 member, per child
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TODDLER STORY & STROLLSToddler Story & Strolls are nature and literature-based early childhood classes designed to meet the multidimensional learning and developmental needs of children ages 2-5 years. Each class is designed for children to work side-by-side with their adult caregiver as they engage in hands-on, fun, age-appropriate experiences that support the Wisconsin Model Early Learning Standards. Classes include a story, theme-related learning activities, and a stroll through the outdoor gardens or conservatory. Sign up for one class or an entire series. Ages 2-5 years with an adult. Class Fee: $9/$7 member (per child/adult pair)
Sparking Curiosity with Stories About Scientists
Maria Merian Tuesday, June 5, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: May 29 51-01 Charles Darwin and His Children Tuesday, June 12, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: June 5 51-02 Jane Goodall Tuesday, June 19, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: June 12 51-04
Summer BugsBees Friday, July 27, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: July 20 51-10 Butterflies Friday, August 3, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: July 27 51-11
Beetles Friday, August 10, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: August 3 51-12
Autumn Stories by Lois ElhertPie in the Sky Friday, September 7, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: August 31 51-16
Tuesday, September 11, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: September 4 51-17
Nuts To You Friday, September 14, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: September 7 51-18
Tuesday, September 18, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: September 11 51-19
Leaf Man Friday, September 21, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: September 14 51-20
Tuesday, September 25, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: September 18 51-21
Fall Favorites with Stories by Pat Hutchins
Ten Red Apples Friday, October 5, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: September 28 51-22
Goodnight Owl Friday, October 12, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: October 5 51-23
The Wind Blew Friday, October 19, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: October 12 51-24
Birds at the GardensDucks Friday, November 2, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: October 26 51-25
Tuesday, November 27, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: November 20 51-30
Hummingbirds Friday, November 9, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: November 2 51-26
Tuesday, November 13, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: November 6 51-27
Wild Turkeys Friday, November 16, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: November 9 51-28 Tuesday, November 20, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: November 13 51-29
December DelightsWhistling Trains Saturday, December 1, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: November 26 51-31
Friday, December 7, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: November 30 51-32
Splendid Gingerbread Saturday, December 8, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: November 30 51-33 Friday, December 14, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: December 7 51-34
Marvelous Peppermint Saturday, December 15, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: December 7 51-35 Friday, December 21, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: December 14 51-36
LITTLE SPROUTS GARDENING Little Sprouts Gardening classes are gardening and literature-based early childhood classes designed to meet the multi-dimensional learning and developmental needs of children ages 2-5 years. Each class is designed for children to work side-by-side with their adult caregiver as they engage in hands-on, fun, age-appropriate experiences that support the Wisconsin Model Early Learning Standards. Classes take place outdoors in the Children’s Kitchen Garden where participants water plants, plant seeds, dig in the soil, harvest fruits and vegetables, and explore the garden as part of the learning experience. Ages 2-5 years with an adult. Class Fee: $9/$7 member (per child/adult pair)
Garden Stories by Denise FlemingUnderground Friday, June 15, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: June 8 51-03
Tall, Tall, Grass Friday, June 22, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: June 15 51-05
Lunch Friday, June 29, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: June 22 51-06
How to Grow a Garden Growing Vegetable Soup Tuesday, July 10, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: July 3 51-07
Planting a Rainbow Tuesday, July 17, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: July 10 51-08
Tiny Seed Tuesday, July 24, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: July 17 51-09
Life in a Garden Wiggly Worms Thursday, August 16, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: August 9 51-13
Up, Down, and Around Thursday, August 23, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: August 16 51-14
Mystery Vine Thursday, August 30, 10-11 a.m. Registration deadline: August 23 51-15
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SCOUT & YOUTH GROUP PROGRAMS
Olbrich Botanical Gardens is the perfect place to explore the wonders of nature. Scout and youth groups are invited to join us for self-guided visits or hands-on learning programs designed to engage youth with the world around them. Limited space; register early and by the deadline!
All About Owls! Owls are incredible birds! Joins us to learn all about these unique birds of prey. Participants will explore owl adaptations as well as what owls eat by dissecting real owl pellets. Class includes hands-on science explorations, a scavenger hunt, and a take home activity.
Saturday, October 20, 10-11:30 a.m. Registration deadline: October 13 $10 per child/$2 adult
Every Drop Counts Learn all about water! Participants will make a personal connection with ways that water is important in their lives. �ey will learn about the water cycle through an interactive demonstration, create various waterways and landforms, explore ways pollution a�ects our lives, and more. Class includes hands-on science explorations, a scavenger hunt, and a take home activity.
Saturday, November 10, 10-11:30 a.m. Registration deadline: November 3 $10 per child/$2 adult
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To register a group or individual youth for a self-guided visit or program, contact the Education Department by calling (608)245-5791.
YOUTH WRITING CAMPS
Young Writers Summer Camp I Monday-Thursday, June 25-28, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.(Family Event July 28, 6:30-8:30 p.m.)
Young Writers Summer Camp II Monday-Thursday, August 6-9, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.(Family Event August 9, 6:30-8:30 p.m.)
Young Writers Summer Camp III Monday-Thursday, August 13-16, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.(Family Event August 16, 6:30-8:30 p.m.)
To register visit www.go.wisc.edu/9f0ckd. For more information visit www.olbrich.org or https://gmwp.wisc.edu/young-writers/young-writers-camp/; e-mail questions to [email protected].
The Greater Madison Writing Project, in partnership with Olbrich Botanical Gardens, is sponsoring camps for young writers (those entering grades 3-8) and high school writers (those entering grades 9-12). Participants will write daily in a beautiful environment, using Olbrich’s gardens and conservatory as inspiration for writing. The supportive environment is led by a staff of Greater Madison Writing Project Fellows and experienced teachers of writing whose goal is to inspire and support writers of all abilities. At the end of each camp, young writers will share their favorite pieces of writing from the week for their families and friends at an evening celebration. Each participant will contribute a piece of writing to be published in an anthology; each participant receives a copy. Register for one camp only – Limited space; register early and by the deadline.
GRADES 3-8 GRADE 9-12High School Writers Camp I Monday-Thursday, June 25-28, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. (Family Event July 28, 6:30-8:30 p.m.)
High School Writers Camp II Monday-Thursday, August 6-9, 9 a.m.-2 (Family Event August 9, 6:30-8:30 p.m.) Early Bird registration before May 1 is $200 per youth. After May 1 registration is $250 per youth.
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Register early. Class sizes are limited!How to Register Registration by the deadline is required for all classes and programs, except where noted. Classes may be canceled due to low enrollment.
Walk-in registration may be accepted if space, supplies, and instructor contract allow. Call (608)245-3648 for availability if the registration deadline has passed.
If using your Olbrich volunteer appreciation card, you must register by the deadline for eligible classes.
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Online Online class registration is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Visit olbrich.org/education to register using a credit card.
Mail Mail completed class registration form with check made payable to Olbrich Botanical Gardens or with credit card information to:Olbrich Botanical Gardens Education Registrar 3330 Atwood Avenue Madison, WI 53704
Fax Fax completed class registration form with credit card information to: Education Registrar (608)246-4719.
Telephone Register by telephone, Monday through Friday between 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. by calling (608)245-3648. To expedite your call, have your credit card number and class selections ready.
In Person In-person registrations are accepted between 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. weekdays at the Greeter’s Desk, located in the Visitor Center Lobby. Submit completed class registration form with check made payable to Olbrich Botanical Gardens or with credit card.
Payment Full payment is due at time of registration using check, cash, MasterCard, or Visa.
Confirmation Notices Email correspondence is used to provide registrants with the most current information for classes and programs, including confirmation notices. Your email address will not be shared with any other individual or organization.
Cancellations & Refunds Class registrants who cancel 7 or more days prior to the class are subject to a 20% processing fee (mini-mum of $5). Cancellations less than 7 days notice are non-refundable; please consider your payment a donation to Olbrich. Refunds are not given for missed classes.
Classes canceled by Olbrich due to low enrollment or hazardous weather conditions are fully refunded automatically. You will be notified by email and/or telephone as early as possible if a class is canceled. Olbrich is not responsible for lack of notification if you do not have an answering service.
Inclement Weather In cases of inclement weather, you will be notified by telephone and/or email as early as possible if a pro-gram is canceled. Olbrich is not responsible for lack of notification of you do not have an answering service.
Notice of Filming and Photography By participating in the class/program, you acknowl-edge that your voice, likeness or image may be recorded in audio, video, or photographic form, and you hereby consent to such recording. You further grant Olbrich Botanical Gardens (Olbrich), the City of Madison, and affiliates the right to publish, broad-cast or otherwise utilize any such recordings of your voice, likeness or image in any manner or for any purpose in any media without restriction, including for advertising and trade purposes.
Food & Beverage Olbrich does not have food available for purchase. Beverages and limited snack-type items are available in the Growing Gifts Shop. Unless otherwise stated, please bring your own snack or bag lunch to classes that occur through lunchtime.
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