Fall Symposium Series
Rotary Botanical Gardens 1455 Palmer Drive, Janesville, WI, United StatesThe Fall 2021 Rotary Botanical Gardens Fall Symposium will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, November 6. Check in is from 8-9 a.m.
The Fall 2021 Rotary Botanical Gardens Fall Symposium will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, November 6. Check in is from 8-9 a.m.
This program features naturalist Dave Bendlin providing an introduction to the hobby of syrup-making; a fun activity you can do outdoors during the transition from winter to spring.
Come together, virtually, for a conversation with Chanticleer Garden Assistant Horticulturist Chris Fehlhaber, about the planning and practices that will lead to a garden that enchants all year. This virtual program is being held via ZOOM at 6PM on Thursday, March 10.
Join us for this session with Jane Stevens to learn the basics of this ancient agricultural practice of when to most effectively plant, weed and harvest.
Let’s spend some time exploring the various herbs that support the nervous system. Led by Jane Stevens, we will cover tonic, sedative, antispasmodic and nerve relaxants.
Creative journals can be for garden journaling, word of the day journaling, as well as quote or idea journaling.
Join us for outdoor family and youth activities throughout the day, including exciting games, garden adventures, hands-on projects and community information courtesy of RBG and a variety of local organizations.
Zoozort is a wildly unique opportunity to learn about some of the world’s most amazing animals. Marvin the screaming hairy armadillo, Montgomery the python and Harry the tegu are just a few of the animals that will be introduced during this program.
Join Stephanie Anderson from Hyacinth Moon and immerse yourself into the world of aromatherapy. Participants will learn how to make their own skincare toner based on their individual skin type and bath salts using essential oils to naturally scent and personalize their products.
Jane Hawley Stevens has created a living classroom that teaches how plants can benefit different body systems through the lens of a garden. Her Chakra Garden has seven distinct areas that correspond with these energy centers, designed with plants that rejuvenate.
In partnership with Hedberg Public Library, enjoy activities for all ages throughout the Gardens featuring this year’s book: Except Antarctica, by Todd Sturgell.
This program will discuss pollinator birds and insects you are likely to see and the plants that will attract them from spring through fall.