Saturday Science: Fossils of Door County: Crossroads at Big Creek

Collins Learning Center 2041 Michigan Street, Sturgeon Bay, WI, United States

Beginning at 2:00, participants will learn how the fossils of Door County were formed and the basics of fossil ID. Edible demonstrations so let us know if children have dietary restrictions. Each family will receive a free fossil pamphlet. If weather permits, we will venture outdoors to look for fossils. Geared for elementary students, learners of all ages are welcome.

Master Gardener Growing Together Webinar Series: “Designing A Native Plant Garden for Pollinators”: Crossroads at Big Creek

Collins Learning Center 2041 Michigan Street, Sturgeon Bay, WI, United States

You can design a native plant garden that will be a pollinator magnet. Native plants are beautiful, low-maintenance, adaptable and great sources of nutrition and habitat for butterflies, bees, moths, hummingbirds and more! In this pre-recorded webinar, we will learn about design principles and some native plants that are great to grow for pollinators and can thrive in sunny or shady conditions. Free and open to the public. Brought to you by the Door County Master Gardner Association.

Wild Ones, Master Gardner Lecture: “Life of Death of a Tree in 30 Minutes”:Crossroads at Big Creek

Collins Learning Center 2041 Michigan Street, Sturgeon Bay, WI, United States

Horticulturist Tom Wolfe will describe the proper planting of  both conifer and deciduous trees. He also will explain woody plant physiology, botany, soil and will focus on Door County trees and shrubs. Co-sponsored by Wild Ones and Master Gardeners. Free and open to the public. Meet at the Collins Learning Center, Crossroads, 2041 Michigan, Sturgeon Bay.