Date/Time
Date(s) - 07/09/2026
9:00 am - 11:00 am
Cost: FREE
Categories
The Nature in Your Neighborhood program brings free, family-friendly fun to parks across the city! Beginning on June 2nd, 2026 and continuing on Tuesdays and Thursdays until August 6th, these activities offer a range of experiences that focus on connecting with nature and learning about our environment.
Together, we’ll create art with natural pigments, enjoy storytelling sessions, observe plants and wildlife, and more!
Time: 9 – 11 a.m., Tuesdays & Thursdays
Recommended Ages: These events are best suited for children from K–5th grade, but are designed to accommodate a wide age range. Older kids are welcome and encouraged!
Tuesday, June 9 | Birds of a Feather at Marlboro Park
Thursday, June 11 | Little Worlds at Duncan Park
Tuesday, June 16 | Park Palette at Oakwood Park
Thursday, June 18 | Pollinator Play at Castlewood Park
Tuesday, June 23 | Trash to Treasure at Kenwick Park
Thursday, June 25 | Tree Huggers at Coolavin Park
Tuesday, June 30 | When Water Floats at Valley Park
Thursday, July 2 | Worms at Work to Northeastern Park
Tuesday, July 7 | A Drop of Water to Gardenside Park
Thursday, July 9 | Amphibia! to Gainesway Park
Tuesday, July 14 | Birds of a Feather to Coolavin Park
Thursday, July 16 | Little Worlds to Oakwood Park
Tuesday, July 21 | Park Palette to Marlboro Park
Thursday, July 23 | Pollinator Pals to Meadowthorpe Park
Tuesday, July 28 | Trash to Treasure to Douglass Park
Thursday, July 30 | Tree Huggers to Duncan Park
Tuesday, August 4 | When Water Floats to Charles Young Park
Thursday, August 6 | Worms at Work to Castlewood Park
Event Website
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