An in-depth look at plastic pollution that plagues waterways around the world through awe-inspiring, larger-than-life sculptures of marine life made from plastic debris.
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(July 4: 6 pm closure with limited programs)
Hunt for clues and discover plants and animals.
Explore boxes placed throughout the Garden with fun activities for kids.
Ask our Horticulture Team your gardening questions as you see them working in the Garden.
For more information, contact us at 920.490.9457 or info@gbbg.org.
This class has been rescheduled from July 12 to July 28.
Face coverings are strongly recommended for guests who are not vaccinated in all Garden buildings.
Brown County Beekeepers Association
Be introduced to the amazing world of the honeybee and the importance of pollination! We’ll show you how 10,000-60,000 bees, each having their own critical role in the hive, work together as one superorganism while caring for the survival of the colony. We will also touch on the importance of habitat diversity such as wildflowers, trees, garden plantings and roadside landscape. Lastly, experience a thriving hive, up close and personal. You’ll be enclosed in a screened in tent while we bring honeybees working on their honey frames up close for you to see.
After You Register
We will contact you the week of the program to confirm your enrollment. Please dress according to the weather for all outdoor programs. No rain or snow dates are planned. Classes open one half-hour before starting time.
Cancelations & Refunds
Classes canceled due to COVID-19, low enrollment or hazardous weather conditions are refunded automatically. You will be notified by phone if a program is canceled. In cases of inclement weather, call 920.491.3691 ext. 122 to check the status of the program. If you must cancel your registration for a program, your registration fees will be refunded if notice is received at least five days prior to the program. Green Bay Botanical Garden cannot refund fees requested on or after the start date of a program or for sessions missed due to student illness or other personal situations.
An in-depth look at plastic pollution that plagues waterways around the world through awe-inspiring, larger-than-life sculptures of marine life made from plastic debris.
View Exhibit Details
(July 4: 6 pm closure with limited programs)
Hunt for clues and discover plants and animals.
Explore boxes placed throughout the Garden with fun activities for kids.
Ask our Horticulture Team your gardening questions as you see them working in the Garden.
For more information, contact us at 920.490.9457 or info@gbbg.org.
An in-depth look at plastic pollution that plagues waterways around the world through awe-inspiring, larger-than-life sculptures of marine life made from plastic debris.
View Exhibit Details
(July 4: 6 pm closure with limited programs)
Hunt for clues and discover plants and animals.
Explore boxes placed throughout the Garden with fun activities for kids.
Ask our Horticulture Team your gardening questions as you see them working in the Garden.
For more information, contact us at 920.490.9457 or info@gbbg.org.
An in-depth look at plastic pollution that plagues waterways around the world through awe-inspiring, larger-than-life sculptures of marine life made from plastic debris.
View Exhibit Details
(July 4: 6 pm closure with limited programs)
Hunt for clues and discover plants and animals.
Explore boxes placed throughout the Garden with fun activities for kids.
Ask our Horticulture Team your gardening questions as you see them working in the Garden.
For more information, contact us at 920.490.9457 or info@gbbg.org.
An in-depth look at plastic pollution that plagues waterways around the world through awe-inspiring, larger-than-life sculptures of marine life made from plastic debris.
View Exhibit Details
(July 4: 6 pm closure with limited programs)
Hunt for clues and discover plants and animals.
Explore boxes placed throughout the Garden with fun activities for kids.
Ask our Horticulture Team your gardening questions as you see them working in the Garden.
For more information, contact us at 920.490.9457 or info@gbbg.org.
An in-depth look at plastic pollution that plagues waterways around the world through awe-inspiring, larger-than-life sculptures of marine life made from plastic debris.
View Exhibit Details
(July 4: 6 pm closure with limited programs)
Hunt for clues and discover plants and animals.
Explore boxes placed throughout the Garden with fun activities for kids.
Ask our Horticulture Team your gardening questions as you see them working in the Garden.
For more information, contact us at 920.490.9457 or info@gbbg.org.
An in-depth look at plastic pollution that plagues waterways around the world through awe-inspiring, larger-than-life sculptures of marine life made from plastic debris.
View Exhibit Details
(July 4: 6 pm closure with limited programs)
Hunt for clues and discover plants and animals.
Explore boxes placed throughout the Garden with fun activities for kids.
Ask our Horticulture Team your gardening questions as you see them working in the Garden.
For more information, contact us at 920.490.9457 or info@gbbg.org.
An in-depth look at plastic pollution that plagues waterways around the world through awe-inspiring, larger-than-life sculptures of marine life made from plastic debris.
View Exhibit Details
(July 4: 6 pm closure with limited programs)
Hunt for clues and discover plants and animals.
Explore boxes placed throughout the Garden with fun activities for kids.
Ask our Horticulture Team your gardening questions as you see them working in the Garden.
For more information, contact us at 920.490.9457 or info@gbbg.org.
An in-depth look at plastic pollution that plagues waterways around the world through awe-inspiring, larger-than-life sculptures of marine life made from plastic debris.
View Exhibit Details
(July 4: 6 pm closure with limited programs)
Hunt for clues and discover plants and animals.
Explore boxes placed throughout the Garden with fun activities for kids.
Ask our Horticulture Team your gardening questions as you see them working in the Garden.
For more information, contact us at 920.490.9457 or info@gbbg.org.