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ORGANIZATION: Dayton Society of Natural History

Native Plant Workshop

Saturday from 9:00am - 12:00pm

Do a good deed, all while learning how to choose native plants for your own back yard!

Join Master Gardeners from the OSU Extension on Saturday, September 22 from 9:00 a.m. - Noon for a FREE brief workshop in our Education Lobby before digging in to help us plant native species on the grounds of the Museum.

This adult workshop is appropriate for ages 10 and up; minors must be accompanied by an adult who is participating in the class. Large tools will be provided, but it is recommended that each participant bring their own gloves. Any participants who are willing to bring hand tools, such as a trowel, spade, or hand fork, will go to the head of the class for helping ensure that there are enough tools for everyone!

Admission to this workshop is FREE, but reservations are required.

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About Dayton Society of Natural History

Location:

2600 DeWeese Parkway, Dayton, OH 45414, US

Mission Statement

The mission of the Dayton Society of Natural History is to educate and enlighten all people of the region about the wonders of the world through the work of the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery, SunWatch Indian Village/Archaeological Park, and Fort Ancient Earthworks and Nature Preserve.

Description

The Boonshoft Museum of Discovery is based on the understanding that science is the process through which we come to understand our world, and that play is the way children do science. Thus, we are a place where play and learning come together so that visitors of all ages can explore the wonders of the world. The Museum includes a host of places for adventure: the Hall of the Universe, the Caryl D. Philips Space Theater, Oscar Boonshoft Science Central, the Mead TreeHouse, Bieser Discovery Center, The Discovery Zoo, and two galleries for temporary exhibits. Adventures are enhanced through real specimens and artifacts from the museum's collection of 1.8 million items.

Our sister site, SunWatch Indian Village, brings to life the 900 year old Fort Ancient culture. Here visitors of all ages can experience the daily lives of these members of Dayton's first neighborhood.

SunWatch currently combines experimental archaeological research, including the reconstruction of the Fort Ancient structures in their original 13th century locations, with an interpretive center that exhibits many of the artifacts that have been recovered from the site. The village reconstruction includes five lath and daub structures with grass thatch roofs, portions of a stockade, and a native garden and prairie with plants typical of the period. Inferred astronomical alignments originate from a complex of posts at the center of the village that have also been replaced.

CAUSE AREAS

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WHEN

Sat Sep 22, 2018
09:00 AM - 12:00 PM

WHERE

2600 Deweese PkwyDayton, OH 45414

(39.78834,-84.201706)
 

SKILLS

  • Botany
  • Gardening
  • Environmental Education
  • Horticulture

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 16
  • 3 hrs

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