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SUMMARY:Monarch Experience
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, September 7 and Sunday\, September 8\, 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. \nStrap on your butterfly wings and antennas and join us for a weekend of fun and learning as we celebrate the monarch butterfly.  See the “Follow the Monarch” traveling art exhibit by Okies for Monarchs\, purchase pollinator-friendly plants and learn more about the amazing migration of monarch butterflies. Members of Okies for Monarchs will be giving a talk on Sunday at 11 a.m. on monarch migration and how you can help save monarchs from further decline.  Kids can try out the Monarch Migration Obstacle Course\, see live monarch rearing kits and more.   \nA Fairy Garden contest will round out the weekend’s activities. The public is invited to bring their individual fairy gardens for display and voting on Saturday and Sunday.   \n Ongoing\, Saturday and Sunday:   \n“Follow the Monarch” Exhibit by Okies for Monarchs.  As seen around Oklahoma\, including the Oklahoma Museum of Science\, “Follow the Monarchs” is a traveling art display featuring thousands of paper butterflies mimicking the monarch migration.  It will be on display in the Garden’s Visitor Center during September and October.  \nFairy Garden Contest: Drop off your Fairy Garden on Sept. 7 or 8:  The public is invited to bring their individual fairy gardens on Saturday and Sunday for display and voting in the Driskill Children’s Discovery Garden. Winners will be announced on Sunday at 12:30 p.m.  \nPlant Sale: Plants will be available for sale all weekend to those who want to take home plants to support the monarchs in their own yard.  Swamp milkweed (Asclepias incarnata)\, Blue mistflower (Conoclinium coelestinum)\, Yellow coneflower (Echinacea paradoxa)\, Purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea)\, Wild bergamot (Monarda fistulosa) \nMonarch Education Station in the Visitor Center: Live monarch rearing kits will be on display.  \nStory Walk in the Driskill Children’s Discovery Garden will feature the lifecycle of a butterfly.  \nStarting 10:30 a.m. each day: Monarch Migration Obstacle Course: An obstacle course will be set up on the main lawn for children (and adults) to experience elements of the life of the monarch.    \nFood: Rainbow Bowls Food Truck will be on hand both days from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.. Our Garden of Eatin’ stand will be selling wine\, white and red Sangria\, Cucumber Spritzer\, Blueberry Spritzer\, Spiked Pumpkin Iced Coffee\, Migrating Coconuts Beer\, Pineapple\, Apple and Mint Juice from Inheritance Juicery\, Assorted soda and juice\, Ice Cream\, Chips \nOther Scheduled Activities:  \nSaturday\, September 7  \n10:30 a.m.: Storytime on Main Lawn: Jennifer Riem will be reading her book “Lost on the Alpine Tundra-The Adventures of Twilla & Rye” about the adventures of tree sprites visiting Rocky Mountain National Forest. Free face painting during storytime!  \n11:00 a.m.: Waystation Dedication Ceremony in the Driskill Children’s Discovery Garden \nJoin Garden staff for a short dedication ceremony for the Garden’s registered waystation sign “Botanic Bodega” that will be installed in the Driskill Children’s Discovery Garden.   \nSunday\, Sept. 8  \nIn celebration of Grandparents Day\, all grandparents will get a monarch pin in the Visitor Center on Sunday.   \n11:00 a.m.: Main Lawn: “Meet the Monarchs” Talk by members of Okies for Monarchs/Oklahoma Monarch Society \nLearn all about the amazing monarch butterflies and their unique long-distance migration. You will learn how milkweed host plants and Oklahoma play an important role in their survival\, as well as how you can help save the monarchs from further decline.  Bring your chairs/blankets for this talk on the lawn behind our Visitor Center. \n12:30 p.m.: Fairy Garden Contest Winners announced\, and ribbons given out in Driskill Children’s Discovery Garden.  \nAll activities are included with regular admission.  FREE for Garden members.  \n \nSpecial thanks to
URL:https://www.tulsabotanic.org/event/monarch-experience/2024-09-07/
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Family Programs,Paid Programs
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240908T170000
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SUMMARY:Monarch Experience
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, September 7 and Sunday\, September 8\, 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. \nStrap on your butterfly wings and antennas and join us for a weekend of fun and learning as we celebrate the monarch butterfly.  See the “Follow the Monarch” traveling art exhibit by Okies for Monarchs\, purchase pollinator-friendly plants and learn more about the amazing migration of monarch butterflies. Members of Okies for Monarchs will be giving a talk on Sunday at 11 a.m. on monarch migration and how you can help save monarchs from further decline.  Kids can try out the Monarch Migration Obstacle Course\, see live monarch rearing kits and more.   \nA Fairy Garden contest will round out the weekend’s activities. The public is invited to bring their individual fairy gardens for display and voting on Saturday and Sunday.   \n Ongoing\, Saturday and Sunday:   \n“Follow the Monarch” Exhibit by Okies for Monarchs.  As seen around Oklahoma\, including the Oklahoma Museum of Science\, “Follow the Monarchs” is a traveling art display featuring thousands of paper butterflies mimicking the monarch migration.  It will be on display in the Garden’s Visitor Center during September and October.  \nFairy Garden Contest: Drop off your Fairy Garden on Sept. 7 or 8:  The public is invited to bring their individual fairy gardens on Saturday and Sunday for display and voting in the Driskill Children’s Discovery Garden. Winners will be announced on Sunday at 12:30 p.m.  \nPlant Sale: Plants will be available for sale all weekend to those who want to take home plants to support the monarchs in their own yard.  Swamp milkweed (Asclepias incarnata)\, Blue mistflower (Conoclinium coelestinum)\, Yellow coneflower (Echinacea paradoxa)\, Purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea)\, Wild bergamot (Monarda fistulosa) \nMonarch Education Station in the Visitor Center: Live monarch rearing kits will be on display.  \nStory Walk in the Driskill Children’s Discovery Garden will feature the lifecycle of a butterfly.  \nStarting 10:30 a.m. each day: Monarch Migration Obstacle Course: An obstacle course will be set up on the main lawn for children (and adults) to experience elements of the life of the monarch.    \nFood: Rainbow Bowls Food Truck will be on hand both days from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.. Our Garden of Eatin’ stand will be selling wine\, white and red Sangria\, Cucumber Spritzer\, Blueberry Spritzer\, Spiked Pumpkin Iced Coffee\, Migrating Coconuts Beer\, Pineapple\, Apple and Mint Juice from Inheritance Juicery\, Assorted soda and juice\, Ice Cream\, Chips \nOther Scheduled Activities:  \nSaturday\, September 7  \n10:30 a.m.: Storytime on Main Lawn: Jennifer Riem will be reading her book “Lost on the Alpine Tundra-The Adventures of Twilla & Rye” about the adventures of tree sprites visiting Rocky Mountain National Forest. Free face painting during storytime!  \n11:00 a.m.: Waystation Dedication Ceremony in the Driskill Children’s Discovery Garden \nJoin Garden staff for a short dedication ceremony for the Garden’s registered waystation sign “Botanic Bodega” that will be installed in the Driskill Children’s Discovery Garden.   \nSunday\, Sept. 8  \nIn celebration of Grandparents Day\, all grandparents will get a monarch pin in the Visitor Center on Sunday.   \n11:00 a.m.: Main Lawn: “Meet the Monarchs” Talk by members of Okies for Monarchs/Oklahoma Monarch Society \nLearn all about the amazing monarch butterflies and their unique long-distance migration. You will learn how milkweed host plants and Oklahoma play an important role in their survival\, as well as how you can help save the monarchs from further decline.  Bring your chairs/blankets for this talk on the lawn behind our Visitor Center. \n12:30 p.m.: Fairy Garden Contest Winners announced\, and ribbons given out in Driskill Children’s Discovery Garden.  \nAll activities are included with regular admission.  FREE for Garden members.  \n \nSpecial thanks to
URL:https://www.tulsabotanic.org/event/monarch-experience/2024-09-08/
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Family Programs,Paid Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240912T180000
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SUMMARY:Bands & Blooms: Bandelier
DESCRIPTION:More hours for flowers – our Bands & Blooms are great for a date night\, girls’ night out\, meet-up with friends or a family outing! Bring chairs or a blanket\, if you like\, to enjoy the live music from local artists and fantastic views from the lawn. \nHave a picnic! Our Garden of Eatin’ refreshment stand will open at 5:30 p.m. with brats\, wraps\, hot dogs\, pretzel bites and more. Stop at our Botanic Bar for beer or wine to sip as you stroll through our lush gardens. (check back for detailed menu. outside alcohol is not permitted). \nMUSIC is 6 to 8 p.m. On September 12\, Bandelier will bring their “western folk music from the southern plains” to the Garden. \nBandelier is Ryan Allen\, vocals\, Nathan Wilson\, drums\, Rusty Rowe\, bass\, Clay Grogan\, keyboardist\, and Will Gibson\, guitarist. \nAdmission to Bands & Blooms is:  FREE for Garden members. Regular admission for non-members (Age 16+: $10\,  Age 3-15: $5\nChildren under 3: Free\, but ticket required). \nAdvance tickets recommended. \n\nSelect the 5pm Timeslot on September 12th for Bands & Blooms with Bandelier. \nBands & Blooms will be Thursday evenings through October 31. \n\n \nMENU (subject to change\, all transactions are cashless) \nDomestic and Specialty/Local Beer\nRed and White Wine\nIced Pumpkin Spice Latte \nHotdog\nChili Cheese Dog\nPlain Brats\nAdam Brats\nFrito Pie\nChips\nSweet Potato & Arugula Wrap\nPretzel Bites and Cheese\nEve Plate\nDrumstick or Ice Cream Sandwich\nPopsicle \n\n 
URL:https://www.tulsabotanic.org/event/bands-blooms-bandelier-2/
CATEGORIES:Family Programs,Paid Programs
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240919T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T222311
CREATED:20240810T040329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240813T021959Z
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SUMMARY:Bands & Blooms: Johnny Murrell
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we kick-off Autumn in the Botanic Garden! \nMore hours for flowers – our Bands & Blooms are great for a date night\, girls’ night out\, meet-up with friends or a family outing! Bring chairs or a blanket\, if you like\, to enjoy the live music from local artists and fantastic views from the lawn. \nIt’s the first night of our Autumn in the Botanic Garden festival!\nShop for your fall decor in our pumpkin patch\, take fun selfies at photo stops\, navigate the hay maze\, see all the creative scarecrow entries – and vote for your favorite! \nHave a picnic! Our Garden of Eatin’ refreshment stand will open at 5:30 p.m. with brats\, wraps\, hot dogs\, flavored popcorn\, warm pretzels\, caramel apples and more. Stop at our Botanic Bar for beer\, wine or cocktail to sip as you stroll through our lush gardens. (check back for detailed menu. outside alcohol is not permitted). \nMUSIC is 6-8 p.m. Johnny Murrell fresh sound is a blend of Tulsa soul and New York rock and roll. \nTICKETS: FREE for Garden members.\nRegular admission for non-members: Age 16+: $10 | Age 3-15: $5 | Children under 3: Free\, but ticket required\nAdvance tickets recommended. \n\nSelect the 5pm Timeslot on September 19th for Bands & Blooms with Johnny Murrell. \nBands & Blooms are Thursday evenings through October 31. \n\n\n 
URL:https://www.tulsabotanic.org/event/bands-blooms-johnny-murrell-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240926T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240926T200000
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CREATED:20240810T031937Z
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SUMMARY:Bands & Blooms: Stephanie Oliver Trio
DESCRIPTION:More hours for flowers – our Bands & Blooms are great for a date night\, girls’ night out\, meet-up with friends or a family outing! Bring chairs or a blanket\, if you like\, to enjoy the live music from local artists and fantastic views from the lawn. \nShop for your fall decor in our pumpkin patch\, take fun selfies at photo stops\, navigate the hay maze\, see all the creative scarecrow entries – and vote for your favorite! \nDine alfresco! Our Garden of Eatin’ refreshment stand will open at 5:30 p.m. with brats\, hot dogs\, pretzel bites and more. Stop at our Botanic Bar for beer\, wine or cocktail to sip as you stroll through our lush gardens. (check back for detailed menu. Note: outside alcohol is not permitted). \nMUSIC is 6-8 p.m. The Stephanie Oliver Trio will perform on Sept. 26. \nTICKETS: FREE for Garden members.\nRegular admission for non-members: Age 16+: $10 | Age 3-15: $5 | Children under 3: Free\, but ticket required\nAdvance tickets recommended. \n\nSelect the 5pm Timeslot on September 26th for Bands & Blooms with Stephanie Oliver Trio. \nBands & Blooms will be Thursday evenings through October 31. \n\n\n 
URL:https://www.tulsabotanic.org/event/bands-blooms-stephanie-oliver-trio/
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