Program & Events Guide | February to May 2024

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EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS L EA R N | EX P ER IENCE | GROW

FEBRUARY TO MAY 2024

Youth Education | pgs. 2-5 Adult Programs | pgs. 6-22 Events | pgs. 23-27


SUMMER ADVENTURE CAMP A S U M M E R F U LL OF WON D ER A N D DISCOVERY Summer Adventure Camps provide a unique learning experience for children 5-12 years of age where they will learn science concepts and interact with nature through hands-on activities, arts and crafts and more in indoor and outdoor settings. All-inclusive camps are offered in week-long, full-day formats. For camps held exclusively at Lauritzen Gardens, lunch is included in the camp price. Extended check-in and checkout packages are also available to purchase for an additional fee.

F UN T H E ME S TH AT C ELEBRAT E T HE NATUR AL W OR L D: CO NS E RVAT I O N H EROES

June 3 - 7 | June 24 - 28 Join Lauritzen Gardens and Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium to learn all about the threatened and endangered plants and animals of Nebraska and the importance of conservation. Campers will explore the garden and the zoo, discover ways to support native plant and animal species, and learn how to be environmental stewards to keep the wonders of nature safe. Full week, all day. Lauritzen Gardens or Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium Members $235, Non-members $255

EX P ED I T I ON N AT U RE July 8 - 12 | July 29 - August 2 Journey into the worlds of Lauritzen Gardens and Fontenelle Forest in this week of exploration and discovery. Campers will learn to look with the eyes of an intrepid explorer and investigate the amazing living things all around us. Full week, all day. Lauritzen Gardens or Fontenelle Forest Members $235, Non-members $255 GO I NG O N A N AT U RE (ST ORY) WA L K

May 27- 31 | July 1 - 5 Reading is fun – but reading in the garden is fun-omenal! Inspire and celebrate your camper’s love of reading with five fantastic books, all about exploring nature and the natural world. Campers will complete activities connected to each of the books, and will have opportunities to read, discuss, and interact with their peers. Books are included in the camp price and will go home with campers. Full week, all day. Members $235, Non-members $255

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July 15 - 19 Do you have a future entomologist in your family? Send them to camp this week to study the biology and ecology of insects. Campers will get up close and personal with the bugs found in the garden, make insect-inspired art projects, and learn all about insects’ special role in our vast ecosystem. Join us for a week-long exploration of the weird and wonderful bugs of our world! Full week, all day. Members $235, Non-members $255

JU NI O R S C I E N T IST S June 17 - 21 | July 22 - 26 For the young scientist in your family, we present a week of inquiry, investigation and experimentation! With tools like observation, teamwork, and magnifying glasses, campers will make NEW scientific discoveries every day, as they dive deep into the mysteries of the natural world around us. Full week, all day. Members $235, Non-members $255 UN - B E E -LI E VABLE A RT

June 10 - 14 | August 5 - 9 It’s time to BEE inspired! Join us for a week of arts and crafts, all inspired by honeybees. Campers will learn about bees’ special talents, artistic abilities, and amazing pollination superpowers, all while getting creative and exploring 100 acres of natural wonder at Lauritzen Gardens. Full week, all day. Members $235, Non-members $255

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SUMMER ADVENTURE CAMP EXT ENDED CHECK -IN AND C H EC KOUT PACK AGES Extended check-in and checkout packages are available to purchase with some camp sessions. • Early drop-off is available from 8 to 9 a.m. and late pick up is available from 4 to 5 p.m. • Please note, these options are not available for camps held in conjunction with Fontenelle Forest or Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium.

EA RLY B IR D SPECIAL S Register before March 1 and save $25 on the following camp sessions: • Going On A Nature (Story) Walk • Insect Investigations • Junior Scientists • Un-Bee-Lievable Art There is no early bird pricing for our partner camps with Fontenelle Forest and Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium.

REGISTER FOR A SUMMER OF F UN AND EXPL OR ATION Sign up online at lauritzengardens.org/camp or call (402) 346-4002, ext. 212 for assistance. Members, when registering, please make sure that you sign in with the email used for your membership and that your email address appears in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. When logged in, the system ties to your membership record and will apply discounts after products are added to the cart.

REF U NDS AND C A N C E L L ATIONS A refund equal to 50% of the purchase price may be given when the refund is requested a minimum of four weeks before the start of the camp, this includes any goods or services purchased in conjunction with the camp. If a refund is requested within four weeks of camp, no refund will be given. The refund of one or more camps may affect the sale prices charged in the previous transaction, and therefore may affect the refund. In the event that multiple camps have been purchased, and a refund is requested, amounts refunded will begin with the least expensive camp and progress higher in purchase price as needed according to purchases within the same transaction. When possible, Lauritzen Gardens can transfer a camp registration to another session. However, transfer requests are based on availability.

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YOUTH AND FAMILY PROGRAMS L I L’ S P ROU T S Experience the magic of Lauritzen Gardens with your little one! In Lil’ Sprouts classes (pre-K, ages 3-5), children and adults work together to explore, play and engage their senses, all while learning about nature, shapes, colors, ABC’s and 123’s. Come enjoy story time, hands-on activities, crafts, garden exploration and creative play as you discover the wonders of nature with your child or grandchild. Each registration is good for one child and one adult. Members $8, Non-members $18 Groundhogs In this month’s class we will learn about the tradition of Groundhog Day and Punxsutawney Phil, who exits his burrow each year to predict the start of spring. Preschoolers will learn about groundhogs and have the opportunity to explore shadows on a winter garden walk. Wednesday, February 7 | 10 a.m. Thursday, February 8 | 10 a.m. or 1 p.m. Going Green: Chlorophyll One of the most important pigments in nature is chlorophyll. It gives plants their green color and helps them create their own food through photosynthesis. In this month’s class we will learn about chlorophyll, investigate color in the classroom, and go on a hunt to find different hues in the garden. Wednesday, March 6 | 10 a.m. Thursday, March 7 | 10 a.m. or 1 p.m. Wiggly Worms In this month’s class, we’ll learn about worms and their important work in the garden. We’ll go on an earthworm expedition while exploring their habitat at Lauritzen Gardens. Wednesday, April 3 | 10 a.m. Thursday, April 4 | 10 a.m. or 1 p.m. Food in the Garden Curious about where your food comes from? During this class, we will learn how food gets from a farm or garden to your plate and explore what is growing at Lauritzen Gardens. Wednesday, May 1 | 10 a.m. Thursday, May 2 | 10 a.m. or 1 p.m.

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YOUTH AND FAMILY PROGRAMS FAM I LY W O RK S HOP S Celebrate nature and art and create memories with these wonderful family activities! We provide you with everything you need to create your project, along with instruction and some inspiration. Soap-a-saurs! Using an aloe vera base, families will create a herd of dinosaur soaps to take home and use. Soaps may be customized with a selection of molds, colors, and essential oils. Each family will make two dinosaur egg soaps (with dinosaurs inside), eight miniature dinosaur soaps, and four 1” cubed dinosaur soaps, and then can tour the exhibit BRICKLIVE: Brickosaurs. Members $15, Non-members $25 Saturday, February 10 | 10 a.m. Springtime Wreath It’s spring – when the garden turns green for a new growing season! Join us to transform wreath forms into beautiful and functional pieces with green fleece and a selection of colorful silk flowers. Each family will create two 8” wreaths. Members $20, Non-members $30 Saturday, March 9 | 10 a.m. Block Dinosaurs and Plants Everyone likes a good brick build. In this blockbuster family workshop, we’ll be making our own toy brick dinosaurs and a plant for them to enjoy. Each family will create two small dinosaurs and one plant. Sets are suitable for ages 6 and up. Younger chidren will need extra adult supervision. Members $35, Non-members $25 Saturday, April 13 | 10 a.m. Mother’s Day Moon Lamps We love Mom to the moon and back! In this workshop, each family will work together to personalize one moon lamp by adding swirls of colors and patterns to make it as unique as their love for Mom. Lamp set comes with a 4.75” moon-shaped ball, wooden stand, switch, and battery. Members $20, Non-members $30 Saturday, May 11 | 10 a.m. Please note: Each registration is good for up to five participants, as long as one adult is in attendance. Pre-registration is required one week in advance of the class.

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ADULT PROGRAMS - HORTICULTURE EA RTH DAY SU CCUL ENT MUGS Celebrate Earth Day by recycling and planting all in one class! Each participant should bring a mug of their choosing, and the instructor will teach how to drill holes for drainage (participants get to keep the drill bit so they can continue making recycled plant vessels). Then, each mug will be filled with soil and a new succulent plant to take home. All participants need to bring one mug to class. All other materials provided. Instructor: Bee Poblete Members $15, Non-members $25 Monday, April 22 | 6 to 8 p.m.

MOUNTED OR CHIDS Step into the enchanting world of botanical artistry at an orchid mounting workshop, where we invite you to explore the symbiosis between orchids and cork bark. Join us for a serene and insightful experience, as we delve into the meticulous process of elevating orchids through the ancient technique of mounting on cork bark. Once mounted, your orchid can be hung or placed on a flat surface for easy viewing. Instructor: Bee Poblete Members $75, Non-members $85 Thursday, March 21 | 6 to 7:30 p.m.

BONSAI K OK EDAMA Join Nodest Home Plants for a bonsai kokedama workshop, where nature and art will converge to create miniature masterpieces. Kokedama is Japanese for moss ball, and is a style of potting plants in a ball of moss. This class will feature low-maintenance Ficus ginseng plants, prized for their beautiful waxy green leaves and distinctive pot-bellied trunks. Participants will work with soil, moss, and twine to build and bind their bonsai kokedama and learn tips for its care. Instructor: Bee Poblete Members $75, Non-members $85 Tuesday, May 21 | 6 to 7:30 p.m. Please note: Pictures on this page are representative of, but not identical to the projects that will be completed in class.

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ADULT PROGRAMS - HORTICULTURE

BO NS A I W O RK S H OP If you are curious about the art of bonsai and want to get started in this hobby that is steeped in tradition, this workshop is for you! Learn essential bonsai techniques in this course and work alongside recognized bonsai artist, Max Miller and experienced Nebraska Bonsai Society members who will assist you in styling your very own bonsai plant. Each participant will receive a living specimen, a pot with soil, and will learn how to perfect and maintain their bonsai plant.

BUIL D YOUR OW N MOSS T E R R AR IUM Bring a little nature into your life by making a moss terrarium with Moss Hunters. Select from a variery of moss, shells, and rocks and learn to make the perfect terrarium for your home.They will provide all the materials needed, just bring yourself and be ready to learn and have a good time. After the class is over, you will get to leave with one handmade terrarium. Get ready to get your hands dirty and create!

Instructor: Max Miller

Instructor: Allisia Frederickson

Members $85, Non-members $95

Members $45, Non-members $55

Saturday, May 4 | 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

February 17 | March 16 | April 27 6 to 8 p.m.

Sunday, May 5 | 12:30 to 3 p.m.

May 19 | 2 to 4 p.m.

VA LENTINE’S DAY COUPL ES T ERRAR IUM CL ASS Want to give your sweetheart a sustainable and lasting gift this February? Come and make a terrarium with your valentine (or a special someone)! Each couple will work together, alongside instructor Bee Poblete, to build one terrarium during class. All materials included. Instructor: Bee Poblete Members $50, Non-members $60 Tuesday, February 13 | 6 to 8 p.m.

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FOOD & DRINK C H AR CUTER IE CL ASSES Welcome to boarding school with Best Of Omaha winner, Artisan Boards of Omaha. In this class, you will learn how to make a meat rose, and find out about different varieties of cheeses as well as fun tidbits about charcuterie. You’ll be guided step by step as you create your own board to take home and enjoy. While you learn, you can enjoy samples from a custom board made just for the event. We hope you leave with the knowledge to create your own board to feed and entertain friends and family. Each registration is good for two participants and one charcuterie board. Members $85, Non-members $100 Classes are held from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Friday, February 23 | Friday, March 8 or 15 Friday, April 12 | Friday, May 10

T EA AND HOSPITAL ITY Come along with The Tea Smith on a journey of tea culture. Learn about tea hospitality and traditions in Eastern and Western cultures and then taste a few teas like nobility throughout the ages. We will brew a “proper cuppa” and demonstrate different brewing methods used around the world. Members $20, Non-members $25 Tuesday, February 20 | 6 to 7:30 p.m.

F LOR AL AND F LOW ER ING TEA Celebrate the garden coming alive again with a cup of tea. Come along on a sensory journey of flowering and floral teas with experts from The Tea Smith. We will steep and taste several teas from the garden as well as teas made to create an impressive display as they steep. Members $20, Non-members $25 Tuesday, April 9 | 6 to 7:30 p.m.

J A PANESE TEA Join The Tea Smith to explore tea culture and the history of tea throughout Japan. Taste a variety of brews including matcha and learn about the rich culture and history interwoven with tea. Discover the quality that sets Japanese teas and matcha apart from other teas around the world. Members $20, Non-members $25

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Wednesday, May 8 | 6 to 7:30 p.m.


BOTANICAL BOOK CLUB

Are you ready to turn the page and dive into some amazing literature? Look no further than our book club! Join us for some literary laughs and lively conversations with a focus on botanical and nature related writings. Course fees include a copy of the book that will be distributed at the first meeting. (Classes will be moved to Zoom in cases of inclement weather. Participants will be notified via email.)

M UR D E R M O S T F LORID BY DR . MA RK S P EN C ER

LAB GIR L BY HOPE JAHR EN

Dr. Mark Spencer is a forensic botanist – in other words, he helps police with cases where plants can unlock clues to solve crimes. Murder Most Florid is an enthralling, first-person account that follows Mark’s unconventional and unique career, one that takes him to woodlands, wastelands and roadsides, as well as police labs, to examine the botanical evidence of serious crimes.

Geobiologist Hope Jahren has spent her life studying trees, flowers, seeds, and soil. Lab Girl is her revelatory treatise on plant life – but it is also a celebration of the lifelong curiosity, humility, and passion that drives every scientist. As she shares her life experiences, Jahren gives us the exciting details of her scientific work and adventures of love and friendship.

Discussion led by: Monroe Burianek

Discussion led by: Monroe Burianek

Members $35, Non-members $45

Members $35, Non-members $45

Three sessions:

Four sessions:

Thursday, March 7 | 6 to 7 p.m. Introductory discussion

Wednesday, May 15 | 6 to 7 p.m. Introductory discussion

Thursday, March 28 | 6 to 8 p.m. Discussion through Chapter 7

Wednesday, May 29 | 6 to 7:30 p.m. Part I: Roots and Leaves

Thursday, April 25 | 6 to 8 p.m. Discussion on Chapters 8 through 13

Wednesday, June 12 | 6 to 7:30 p.m. Part 2: Woods and Knots Wednesday, June 26 | 6 to 7:30 p.m. Part 3: Flowers and Fruit

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TEXTILE ARTS GIVE IT A W HOR L This introductory spinning class will help you go from fluff to stuff! Learn about different types of supported and suspended (drop) spindles and learn the ancient practice of creating yarn. Students will have the opportunity to learn basic vocabulary, try different techniques and learn the science behind the fiber magic! A variety of spindles will be available to try and fiber will be provided. All animal fibers are ethically sourced and, whenever possible, purchased locally. Members $45, Non-members $55 Thursday, February 15 | 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday, March 28 | 6 to 9 p.m.

INDIGO FAB R IC DYEING In this class we will look at the long and tumultous history of blue dyes in human culture, as well as the methods of creating an indigo vat through a fermentation process. We will also explore shibori, a Japanese mark making process, to create our own unique cloth artworks. Fabric will be provided for this class. Participants are welcome to bring in 1-2 small natural fabric pieces from home to dye with the excess of the vat we create in class. This class is built for all levels of experience. Members $50, Non-members $60 Sunday, April 28 | 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, May 26 | 2 to 4 p.m.

N EEDL E FELTING Join Rhonda Berman of Zipply Art to create an art piece with a new twist on needle felting. In each class, students will learn how to prepare a zipper, apply a pattern, embellishment tips and finishing options. Members $30, Non-members $40 Rose Heart Saturday, February 3 | Noon to 4 p.m. Zipper Butterfly Saturday, March 16 | Noon to 4 p.m. Zipper Iris Saturday, April 27 | Noon to 4 p.m.

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Zipper Rose Sunday, May 19 | Noon to 4 p.m.


BASKET WEAVING

Basket weaving is one of the oldest and most widespread art forms in the world and weaving techniques have been passed down from generation to generation over thousands of years. Join Jeannie Sisson and learn how to transform botanical materials into baskets that can be enjoyed for years to come. Each workshop allows participants to get creative and experiment with different materials and patterns to create unique pieces. Participants will be amazed at how quickly they can weave beautiful and functional baskets, with just a few materials.

BOLT This basket is a fun weaving project. To ensure the right shape, participants will learn to weave over a “mold” that will be removed after the basket is completed. All materials will be provided and multiple color options will be available for this project. Members $45, Non-members $55 Saturday, January 20 | Noon to 5 p.m.

S PR I N G In this workshop, participants will create their own spring-themed basket with a long, green painted handle (8” wide and 20” tall) and a unique embellishment that can hang on a door or wall from spring through summer! Members $45, Non-members $55 Saturday, February 24 | Noon to 5 p.m.

BOO K T OT E Create your own book tote, a stylish way to carry your essentials wherever you go. The bottom of this basket is woven in a traditional style and the top is finished by attaching a black leather handle. Members $45, Non-members $55 Saturday, April 13 | Noon to 5 p.m.

F UTUR E W O RK S H OP S: American Large Market Basket | Saturday, June 8 | Noon to 5 p.m. Wheels Go Round and Round Basket | Saturday, July 20 | Noon to 5 p.m.

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BOTANICAL ILLUSTRATION

Whether you are a seasoned artist or a complete beginner, our roster of botanical illustration workshops will teach you the basics of botany and the artistic skills needed to draw plants in a technically detailed manner. Led by horticulturist, artist, and member of the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators, Camille Werther, participants will exercise creativity, learn about plant families, and explore the natural world. Every session will feature different specimens, making for a new experience each time. Supply lists will be provided on the registration page.

D RAW I N G F LOWERS This is a repeating class with different flowers to draw each time.We’ll draw flowers, learn more about their floral families, and collect our art into a colorful sketchbook. Feel free to jump in at any session, as we use different plants each time. Course is suitable for all experience levels. Members $55, Non-members $65 Two sessions February 20 and 21 | 6 to 8 p.m. March 5 and 6 | 6 to 8 p.m. May 7 and 8 | 6 to 8 p.m.

K EEP I N G A N I LLU ST RAT ED GA RD E N JOUR NAL Learn to make a paper garden journal as a record of your garden or as an observation of the natural world around you. Enjoy slowing down, tuning in to the experience of the garden, and sketching to relax, while creating a record of the beauty around you. These journals are a great start to a bound journal, sketchbook insert, and a lovely piece of art on their own. Each class will make their paper journals, learn the technique to make more at home, and fill their journals with beautiful illustrations and foraged nature. Members $55, Non-members $65 Two sessions Winter | February 6 and 7 | 6 to 8 p.m. Spring | March 19 and 20 | 6 to 8 p.m. Summer | May 14 and 16 | 6 to 8 p.m. Late Summer | July 17 and 18 | 6 to 8 p.m.

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VISUAL ARTS C YA NO T Y PE PRIN T IN G An alternative process of photography, cyanotype was invented by Sir John Hershel in 1842. Cyanotype is a beautiful photographic printing process that produces a Prussian blueprint with UV lighting. Today this striking artform is not only used to document nature but also to create unique images on paper, fabric or other found materials. In this workshop, led by Josie Langbehn, participants will explore cyanotype with natural flowers on paper, and be able to take home their own beautiful artwork. All materials provided. Absolutely no experience is necessary! Members $35, Non-members $45 Thursday, February 8 | 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, April 11 | 6 to 8 p.m.

BO TAN I C A L G E L LI ® PR I NT PA I N T I N G Join instructor Ariel Shearer to capture the delicate details of leaves and flowers through Gelli® printing. In this art form, creators layers acrylic paint on a flexible plate using organic materials to make interesting shapes and textures. Each student will learn Gelli® printing techniques and make 3-5 prints of their own design to take home. Members $25, Non-members $35 Thursday, February 22 | 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, March 21 | 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, April 10 | 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, May 23 | 6 to 8 p.m.

REL I EF PRI N T MA KIN G Learn the basics of printmaking in a fun and inspiring environment. In this handson workshop with Josie Langbehn, students will be creating prints using relief and monotype methods of printmaking. All materials provided. All creators are welcome as no experience is necessary. Members $35, Non-members $45 Thursday, March 14 | 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, May 9 | 6 to 8 p.m.

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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY

Refine your photography skills with accomplished photographer Michele Zephier and enjoy using the beautiful, natural setting of the garden as your studio in these sessions for all levels. Members $25, Non-members $30

PHO N E PH OT OGRA P H Y 1 Some say the best camera is the one in your hand– your phone! In this class you will learn how to take beautiful pictures with your smartphone. You will learn how to focus, compose, and expose images correctly, how to use filters, and how to take fun, creative images with fresh perspectives. Saturday, February 10 | 10 a.m. to Noon

Saturday, May 11 | 10 a.m. to Noon

Saturday, March 9 | 10 a.m. to Noon

PHO N E PH OT OGRA P H Y 2 In this class, you will learn the tips and tricks of how to create artistic images both before and after you take a photo. You will leave this class with an understanding of how to use the editing tools on your phone for truly stunning images, how to keep your photos organized, and more. Saturday, April 6 | 10 a.m. to Noon

* Students must have previously taken Phone Photography 1

S T I L L LI F E PH OT OGRA P H Y In this class, participants will learn how to create beautiful still-life images. This workshop will cover how to use Rembrandt lighting to create a mood, how to arrange and compose different elements in an image, and will also include a deep dive into depth of field to achieve the perfect aesthetic. Saturday, February 10 | 1 to 3 p.m.

IN T ROD U C T I ON T O P ORT RA IT P H OTOGR APHY Discover how to create stunning portraits in the garden! Learn the most important rules of portrait photography: posing, lighting, focusing, and framing your subjects for beautiful results. Review how to use portrait lenses and how to incorporate details, like catchlights, using reflectors and natural light. Saturday, March 9 | 1 to 3 p.m.

M AC RO GA RD EN P H OT OGRA P H Y Explore the fundamental techniques of macro photography. Learn how to capture stunning extreme close-up images of the garden’s exquisite florals and gain knowledge on using specific settings, macro lenses, why manual focus matters, and creative elements to make your photos stand out. Saturday, April 6 | 1 to 3 p.m.

Saturday, May 11 | 1 to 3 p.m.


WATERCOLOR AND PASTEL

ABS T RA C T N AT U RE D R AW I N G W I T H PA ST ELS

BASICS OF WATER COL OR PAINTING

Make various plant forms come to life with the vibrant colors of pastels! Learn how to manipulate pastels to enhance color, blend color, define lines, and add depth and definition to a drawing and discover how to add abstract elements to your work. Combining still life drawing with creative interpretation, each class offers the option of completing multiple compositions of different plants. Experimentation is highly encouraged and all skill levels are welcome.

Explore the world of watercolor and learn basic techniques to create beautiful and colorful works of art. This course will focus on the fundamentals of watercolor painting, including techniques, materials, tools, color, value, and rendering in watercolor. Absolutely no experience is necessary!

Instructor: Erin Blayney

All supplies are provided. Pre-registration is required one week in advance of the course. Instructor: Sydney Sehi Members $45, Non-members $55

Members $35, Non-members $45

Thursday, February 1 | 6 to 8:30 p.m.

Monday, February 12 | 6 to 8 p.m.

Thursday, April 4 | 6 to 8:30 p.m.

Monday, March 11 | 6 to 8 p.m.

Thursday, April 25 | 6 to 8:30 p.m.

WAT ERCOL OR : YUPO ® Explore mixed media techniques on the unique surface of YUPO® paper. YUPO® is a thin synthetic paper that is nonabsorbent and can be used to capture loose, striking textures and colors. Dive into a world beyond your palette by experimenting with liquid watercolors and ink to create unique, spontaneous paintings. Instructor: Sydney Sehi Members $45, Non-members $55 Thursday, March 7 | 6 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, May 30 | 6 to 8:30 p.m.

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BOTANICAL DESIGN

Join Karen Vice of Fancy Plants Flowers and Design LLC to learn basic floral design skills that can be used to create all types of arrangements, including stunning winter and spring designs that will brighten your home as the seasons change. Each workshop has its own unique theme, so join us for all of them! No floral design knowledge or experience is necessary, and all supplies are included. Pre-registration is required one week in advance of each workshop.

BOTANICAL DESIGN: MA KING SPACE Working with mixed flowers, we will go over tips and strategies to design flowers in a big and showy way. Members $55, Non-members $65 Monday, January 22 | 6 to 7:30 p.m.

BOTANICAL DESIGN: T H E STR ENGTH OF PINK In March, we recognize Women’s History Month. In celebration, participants in this class will create an arrangement to honor an iconic woman from Malibu who had a lifetime of fun, numerous careers, and plenty of pink. Once complete, this fresh floral arrangement will fit right into your dream house. Members $55, Non-members $65 Monday, March 18 | 6 to 7:30 p.m.

BOTANICAL DESIGN: TA X DAY, R EL AX DAY This month’s class gives participants the chance to recharge at the end of Tax Day with aromatic flowers and varieties of value- silver dollar eucalyptus, diamond limonium, lysimachia, stock, and more, all arranged in a copper vase. Members $55, Non-members $65 Monday, April 15 | 6 to 7:30 p.m.

BOTANICAL DESIGN: MAY DAY This class will get participants prepared for May Day, as they create three petite, fresh arrangements to hang on doors on May 1. Members $55, Non-members $65 Tuesday, April 30 | 6 to 7:30 p.m.


LECTURES AND PAPERMAKING

SUM M E R S OLS T IC E L EC T U RE

LO VEL AND GAR DEN C LUB L ECTUR E

Thursday, June 20 | 7 to 9 p.m.

Thursday, November 7 | 7 to 9 p.m.

Join Jim Locklear, founding director of conservation at Lauritzen Gardens and author of In the Country of the Kaw: A Personal Natural History of the American Plains, for a joyous exploration of the realm of the Kaw River, the only river to arise entirely on the Great Plains and traverse all three major grasslands– shortgrass, mixed-grass, and tallgrass prairies. Locklear will discuss the region’s rich biological diversity and share stories of human interaction with the landscape– how nature has shaped culture and culture nature.

The Loveland Garden Club is honored to present an evening with award-winning poet and celebrated author Camille T. Dungy. In Soil: The Story of a Black Mother’s Garden, Dungy recounts the seven-year odyssey to diversify her garden to reflect her heritage in the predominately white community of Fort Collins, Colorado. Join Dungy for a discussion that examines the environment, social justice, history, culture, and family that will expand how we all talk about the natural world.

Pre-registration is required. A book signing and dessert reception will follow the lecture.

Pre-registration is required. A book signing and dessert reception will follow the lecture.

Members $10, Non-members, $15

Members $10, Non-members, $15

P LA N T TO PAPER : GR OW N A N D GATHER ED FIB ER S Explore hand papermaking with grown and gathered plant fibers from the garden and beyond. In this class you will learn which plants are suitable for making paper, how to process plants for papermaking at home, and then form sheets of paper to take home with you. Instructor: Chelsea Herman Members $30, Non-members $40 Saturday, April 6 | 9 to 11 a.m.

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HEALTH AND WELLNESS

S O UN D BAT H I NG Sound bathing is a meditative experience where attendees are “bathed” in sound waves. These waves are produced by a variety of means, including healing instruments such as gongs, Himalayan singing bowls, crystal singing bowls, percussion, chimes, rattles, tuning forks, shruti boxes, and even the human voice. Join us for an evening of meditation and sound bathing. We’ll gather together in the great hall; just bring yourself and anything you need to be cozy (yoga mat, blanket, pillow, eye mask, etc) and we’ll bring the sound. This class is a fragrance-free space. Instructors: Ellie and Matthew Shrader of Shrader Healing Members $35, Non-members $45 Thursday, February 29 | 6 to 7:30 p.m. Sunday, March 17 | 6 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 11 | 6 to 7:30 p.m. Sunday, May 19 | 6 to 7:30 p.m.

MEM B E RS ON LY WAL K I N G C LU B Tuesday mornings | 8:30 a.m. April 2 through October 29 Walk your way to good health on Tuesday mornings by exploring more than 1.5 miles of trails. Walking club will help you fight stress, strengthen your mind and body, and feel rejuvenated. Members Only - no reservations or timed tickets required. Bring your membership card and photo ID.

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HEALTH AND WELLNESS YO GA Created to soothe the nervous system, this class is gentle on the body yet dynamic in cultivating inner peace. Led by Jen Guerrero, the series will include standing and seated postures for strength and balance, but will be plank-free and low-impact, with minimal time on the knees. No yoga experience needed and all are welcome. Members $10, Non-members $15 Tuesday, April 2 | 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 9 | 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 30 | 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 7 | 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 14 | 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 21| 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 28 | 6 to 7 p.m.

FOR EST I MME R SION Also known as “forest bathing” or shinrinyoku, this is a type of nature therapy that immerses your senses and helps you feel connected with nature. This hour-long session will allow you to unplug from technology and bring you into the present moment. Take this time to slow down from your work week and feel refreshed and relaxed. Led by Jenelle Emory, founder of Energy Healing Omaha. Members $10, Non-members $20 Monday, May 6 | 6 to 7 p.m.

G UI D E D GA RD E N MEDI TAT I O N Mondays can be one of the most stressful days of the week! Start your week off with an easy-to-follow, rejuvenating experience that enhances or achieves a meditative state. Each session will focus on different techniques so you can find out which type of meditation works for you! Meditation will be led by Jenelle Emory, founder of Energy Healing Omaha. Members $10, Non-members $20 Monday, May 27 | 6 to 7 p.m.

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SAN DH I LL C RA N E MIGRAT ION BU S TOUR March 19 and 20, 2024 Journey along the Platte River valley and experience hundreds of thousands of stunning Sandhill cranes during their majestic spring migration. This is a must-see tour where you will enjoy one of nature’s treasures, and find unique birding and photography opportunities. The tour includes two private viewings of the Sandhill cranes: an evening viewing (at sunset) at The Crane Trust, and morning viewing (at sunrise) at Rowe Sanctuary in Kearney, Neb. Transporation, hotel accommodations, meals and snacks are provided. Rates are $375 to $450, depending on membership status and lodging options. Registration and payment are due by February 20. For additional information, contact Monroe Burianek at (402) 346-4002, ext. 263 or m.burianek@omahabotanicalgardens.org. Please note: The blind is a 1/2 mile walk on muddy and uneven ground with no alternative transportation. The sunrise viewing will require walking in the dark with only supplemental light. If there is any activity that you are unable to do or if you have a concern, please contact us before booking this nature experience.

PAL EO B O TAN Y CO NS E RVAT O RY T OU R Take a guided stroll through botanical time! On this tour, Dr. Mackenzie Taylor will lead participants on a walking tour of the Marjorie K. Daugherty Conservatory and explore plant life of the past and present. See examples of several major plant groups, including ferns and cycads, and learn about their biology and history. Learn how ancient plants may have interacted with prehistoric animals and why plants have been so successful throughout Earth’s history. Members $10, Non-members $20 Thursday, April 4 | 5:30 to 7 p.m

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S PR I N G E PH E M ERA LS GA RD E N T O U R Join plant records curator, Trent Erickson, for a guided tour of the garden, as early spring emerges in the form of ephemerals like bloodroots, shooting stars, and bluebells. These short-lived beauties pop up to add color to the landscape before trees overhead block the light. The tram will drive through the garden, and we will make many walking stops along the way. Pre-registration is required. Members $10, Non-members $20 Thursday, April 18 | 5:30 to 7 p.m

S PR I N G A RBORET U M T O UR Enjoy a detailed dive into the diversity of the tree collection in the garden’s Arboretum and Oberman Bird Sanctuary. This educational tour features a tram drive into Lauritzen Gardens and a guided walk with Steve Rodie to talk about the wonders of trees in the the spring – including blossoms, catkins, and leaves. Pre-registration is required. Members $10, Non-members $20 Thursday, May 9 | 5:30 to 7 p.m.

S PR I N G GA RD EN T OU R Join us for a specialized tram tour, with plant records curator Trent Erickson, that highlights the incredible spring plants and scenery throughout the garden’s 100 acres. Enjoy beautiful spring colors and learn about the plants that arrive early in the growing season, as the gardens transition between winter and summer. The tram will drive through the garden, and we will make many walking stops along the way. Pre-registration is required. Members $10, Non-members $20 Monday, May 13 | 5:30 to 7 p.m

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Join us for a leisurely birding experience during the peak of spring migration at Lauritzen Gardens! This will be an inclusive and accessible bird outing for all skill levels and for those with mobility or health concerns. Led by the president of the Audubon Society of Omaha, Christine Prescott, the route will be approximately 1.5 miles in total and will be exclusively on asphalt and concrete, with several benches and stops along the way. Wheelchair-accessible bathrooms will be available at the start and end of the tour.

Lauritzen Gardens hosts a surprising diversity of bird life. The list of 161 species sighted at the garden includes 23 different warblers, beautiful little birds that migrate up the Missouri River in spring.

Members $10, Non-members $20 Saturday, April 27 | 9 to 10:30 a.m.

N I GH T S K I E S This unique program includes a tram ride out to the rose garden and a viewing of the gorgeous night sky using the Omaha Astronomical Society’s telescopes. Participants can observe faint deep-sky objects, planets, and the moon in the darkness of the garden. Pre-registration is required. Instructor: John Johnson Members $20, Non-members $30 Saturday, April 13 | 8 to 10 p.m. Waxing Crescent Moon Saturday, May 25 | 9 to 11 p.m. Waning Gibbous Moon

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In celebration of Nebraska Migratory Bird Month, director of conservation Jim Locklear will lead a walking tour of Lauritzen Gardens that will highlight the natural history of these captivating travelers. Members $10, Non-members $20 Saturday, May 4 | 9 to 11:30 a.m.


SPECIAL EVENTS BRI CKLI V E BRI C KOSA U RS January 13 through May 12, 2024 On display for the first time in the United States, experience BRICKLIVE Brickosaurs, an adventure of Jurassic scale at Omaha’s Lauritzen Gardens. This touring show boasts some of the most exceptional brick builds ever created, allowing visitors to witness firsthand what it would have been like to come face-to-face with a herd of incredible reptiles, while discovering prehistoric plants in the garden’s collection. Marvel at 30 iconic dinosaur sculptures, including the majestic Stegosaurus, the formidable Triceratops, and a towering Tyrannosaurus Rex – collectively made from more than 1.5 million bricks. This exhibit is perfect for young paleontologists and budding builders, with dino facts and build stats at every turn.This ROAR-some celebration of the brick is included with garden admission and is FREE for garden members. Copyright © Brick Live Group Limited. All rights reserved. Brick Live Group Limited is an independent producer of BRICKLIVE and is not associated with The LEGO Group. LEGO® is a trademark of LEGO Juris A/S.

VAL EN T I N E ’ S D AY D IN N ER February 14 | Reservations required Experience one of the most beautiful, exquisite Valentine’s Day dinners in Omaha, in the intimate surroundings of the visitor and education center. Seating times are from 6 to 9 p.m. and space is limited. Please check our website for pricing and menu updates. Reservations will open in early January 2024. To place a reservation, call (402) 346-4002, ext. 201

OR CH I D S H OW A N D SA LE March 23 and 24 | 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Want to add instant sophistication to your home with a new houseplant? Want to learn more about growing and caring for orchids? Want to explore one of the most diverse plant families on Earth? Then you won’t want to miss the Greater Omaha Orchid Society’s Orchid Show and Sale. With an assortment of incredible orchids for sale from regional vendors, this is THE place to buy orchids (and learn about them too)! Included with paid garden admission, FREE for garden members.

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SPECIAL EVENTS EA S TER EXTR AVAGANZA March 29 through April 8 | 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. This isn’t your garden variety Easter egg hunt! Our Easter bunny has an empty basket. See if you can find all 14 of his missing eggs by matching colors and patterns as you explore the garden. Discover fun facts throughout the garden, enjoy hands-free activities for the whole family, and enjoy spring blooms as the garden awakens for a new growing season. Included with paid garden admission, FREE for garden members.

EA S TER B R UNCH Sunday, March 31 | 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. An annual tradition for many area families, enjoy a fabulous Easter brunch at the garden. Reservations open January 8, 2024. To make reservations, please call (402) 346-4002, ext. 201. Brunch is $35 per person. Children 6 to 12 are $20, children 3 to 5 are $15, children 2 and under are free. Garden admission is included.

D A FFODIL WAL K Late April to mid-May | 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Hundreds of thousands of cheery daffodils bloom each spring along an 800 foot path at Lauritzen Gardens, creating a sea of white and yellow from the rose garden to the Founders' Garden! Take a walk with your family and discover the joys of nature as you experience this vibrant spring tradition in Omaha. Peak bloom time varies by year. Included with paid garden admission, FREE for garden members.

BONSAI EXHIB ITION May 3 through 5 | 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Lauritzen Gardens is pleased to host the Nebraska Bonsai Society’s spring exhibition. Explore the art of bonsai with a unique opportunity to view specimens from the private collections of Nebraska Society members – including conifer, deciduous, and tropical trees. Members of the club will be on hand to answer questions and they will have some pre-bonsai plant material and bonsai supplies available for purchase (cash only). Visit nebonsai.org to learn more about the society and its mission to promote and inspire enjoyment in the study of bonsai through practice, education, and camaraderie.

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Included with paid garden admission, FREE for garden members.


SPECIAL EVENTS I K EB A N A E X H I B IT ION May 3 through 5 | 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Held annually, this Ikebana exhibition features arrangements from both classical and contemporary schools of Ikebana. Members of Ikebana International Omaha #60 will be present during show hours to meet guests and answer questions about the captivating art of Ikebana. Included with paid garden admission, FREE for garden members. Ikebana International is a not-for-profit cultural organization founded in Japan in 1956, with the mission of “friendship through flowers.” Dedicated to the promotion and appreciation of Ikebana, the organization is active in over 50 countries with 161 chapters and approximately 7,600 members.

LEA S H E S AT L A U RIT ZEN May 6 and 13, June 3 and 10, July 1 and 8, August 5 and 12, September 2 and 9, and October 7 and 14 | 5 to 8 p.m. Dogs love going on an adventure. This year, plan a night out with your furry friend during Leashes at Lauritzen. These events are enjoyable nights for dogs to walk the trails, meet other dogs, take photos among the flowers and foliage, sniff all the things, and meet other dog lovers. Water will be available at stations throughout the garden. Don’t miss these tail wagging good times! Included with paid garden admission, FREE for garden members.

M OTH E R' S D AY BRU N C H Sunday, May 12 | 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Treat the special women in your life with a day of delicious food, botanical beauty and family togetherness. Reservations open January 8, 2024. To make reservations, please call (402) 346-4002, ext. 201. Brunch is $35 per person. Children 6 to 12 are $20, children 3 to 5 are $15, children 2 and under are free. Garden admission is included.

R OS E D AY A N D SH OW Sunday, June 2 | 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Join the Omaha Rose Society to promote the culture and appreciation of the rose. Gardeners from throughout the region will exhibit a variety of superb rose blooms grown in their home gardens and guests can visit with rosarians to learn about roses and their care.

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SPECIAL EVENTS T EMPO OF TW IL IGHT June 18 | July 2 | July 16 | July 30 August 13 | August 27 | 6 to 8 p.m. We can’t think of a better way to spend a summer evening than listening to live music in the garden. That’s why we are SO EXCITED for Tempo of Twilight, with six summer shows from talented local bands. Make plans to join us for a harmonious blend of music and nature. Performers to be announced.

SU MMER SOL STICE LECTUR E Thursday, June 20 | 7 to 9 p.m.

A LL- EUR OPEAN SH OW AND SHINE Sunday, September 8 | Noon to 3 p.m.

LA UR ITZEN GAR DENS A N TIQUES SHOW September 26 through 29 | Hours vary

J A PANESE AMB IENCE F ESTIVAL October 7 and 8 | 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

IN THE GAL L ERY Lauritzen Gardens is pleased to present a selection of exhibits each year in our lobby gallery. Exhibits showcase works by local and regional artists, with emphasis on botanical subject matter or mediums using items from the natural world. Exhibits are included with paid garden admission and are FREE for garden members. January 13 through February 25 Someday is Now: Moments of Glory by Maureen Brase (Houchin) The Time In Between by Paula Wallace February 28 through April 9 Flora and Funga by Nicole Ousley Dittus Mother Nature Manipulated by Julie Koch April 12 through May 27

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Whispers in a Crowded Room by Buck Christensen


SERVICES AND MEMBERSHIP GET A D RI N K AT J’ S C O F F E E Open daily from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Perk up your next garden visit with a beverage from J’s Coffee, open daily in the Cindy and Mogens Bay Gallery. Enjoy hot or iced coffee creations, as well as lemonade, smoothies and frappes, or their signature pink drink!

PRI VAT E GOLF C A RT T OU RS Private, 1.5 hour golf cart tours (for 2-5 people) are full of facts and stories about the garden. Hosted by senior garden staff, tours are offered Monday through Thursday at 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., noon, 1:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. from May through October. Tour rate is $60 per person, $45 per person for members. Bookings are required one week in advance. Call Christine at (402) 346-4002, ext. 212 to book your tour or to purchase a gift certificate for a recipient to redeem on a date of their choosing.

M EM BE R S M AKE OU R M I S S I O N P OS S IBLE Membership is an easy and meaningful way to impact our community, provide opportunities for nature-based inspiration and education, and share the joys of the garden year-round. Proceeds help Lauritzen Gardens fulfill its mission of providing memorable educational and aesthetic experiences for all. Members receive reduced registration for educational programs and workshops. Other benefits include: • Free admission for one year • Reduced fees for narrated tram tours • Discounted member rate for private golf cart tours • A 10% discount on all regularly priced items in the gift shop • Reciprocal privileges at more than 360 gardens across North America through the American Horticultural Society’s Reciprocal Admissions Program (must present Lauritzen Gardens membership card in order to receive reciprocal benefits at participating institutions) More information can be provided by visiting lauritzengardens.org/JOIN or by contacting the membership department at (402) 346-4002, ext. 214 or email membership@omahabotanicalgardens.org

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REGI S T RAT I O N All classes, workshops and other educational offerings listed in this brochure require advance registration with payment due upon registration. Adult programs are designed for ages 16+ MEMBERS: If you haven’t registered your account, please do so by using the link in the upper right-hand corner on the program registration page. Then sign-in to complete your program registration (your email should appear there if you are properly signed in). Member discounts are applied after classes are added to the cart. Please note that member discounts for events and programs apply only to those covered under membership terms.

REF UN D S A N D C AN C E LLAT I O N S If a registration for a program must be canceled, registration fees will be refunded if notice is received at least one week before the program date. Refunds will not be provided for cancellations within one week of the start of the program or for participants that are late or do not show for a program. (This policy excludes

Summer Camps and the Sandhill Crane Bus Tour, please check the website for details). Please note that programs with insufficient registrations may be canceled. If Lauritzen Gardens cancels a program, phone or email notification will be made as early as possible and full refunds will be given. In case of severe weather, please call (402) 346-4002, ext. 201 or, on the weekends, (402) 346-4002, ext. 250 to check the status of the program. For more information visit laur itze n ga rde n s.org and click on “learn” or call ( 402) 3 4 6 - 4 0 0 2 , e xt. 2 1 2

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