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Register Now For Summer Nature Camp - Spaces Still Available

Plan now for summer fun and nature adventures!

The Arboretum Summer Nature Camp is a chance for your child to experience the wonders of nature through outdoor, hands-on experiences. Our adventure-packed sessions are spent hiking through the 127 acre Los Angeles Arboretum and Botanic Garden discovering the amazing animals and plants from around the world found here. Your child will get to discover the science behind gardening, cook with fresh organic veggies from the children’s gardens, and explore their creative side with nature crafts. Our small counselor to student ratio ensures that your child will experience summer fun in a safe and personal environment.

Age Group

5-10

Dates

One Week Summer Sessions (Monday – Friday)
Session 1 6/14-6/18: The Earth Our Friend
Session 2 6/21-6/25:  Over the Land and Under the Sea
Session 3 6/28-7/2:  Reduce, Reuse, Recycle!
Session 4 7/5-7/9:  From Storybooks to Real Life
Session 5 7/12-7/16:  Earth Works, Team Works
Session 6 7/19-7/23:  One World, International Week
Session 7 7/26-7/30:  We are The Arboretum!

Time

Session: Full Day: 9:30am-3:30pm | Half Day: 9:30am-12:30pm or 12:30pm-3:30pm

Fees

Session: Full Day: $300 members / $335 non-members | Half Day: $150 members / $168 non-members / 10% Sibling discount

Extended Hours

Extended Hours are available (per session):
Members: $25 for AM (8am-9:30am) / $30 for PM (3:30pm-5:30pm)
Non-members: $30 for AM (8am-9:30am) / $35 for PM (3:30pm-5:30pm)
Extended Hour Drop-in: $10.00/$15.00

NOTE: T-shirts included in the price of registration

Daily Schedule

8:00-9:30  Extended Care
9:30-12:00  Morning Session - Wilderness Adventures / Youth Gardening
12:00-1:00  Lunch supervision provided for full day campers. Campers must bring a sack lunch or purchase food from the Peacock Cafe
1:00–3:30
Afternoon Session - Arboretum Art / Cooking from the Garden
3:30-5:30  Extended Care

There will be a $25 processing fee for all cancellations before May 1. No refunds after May 1.

For more information, please contact Ted Tegart: ted.tegart@arboretum.org OR 626.821.5897

Call 626.821.4623 to regsiter for Summer Camp!


Thursday Garden Talks with Lili Singer

Informative gatherings with horticultural specialists

Fall 2009: 8 Thursdays, Sept. 24 – Nov. 12; 9:30am–Noon 

(Please note special times for field trips, which are are self-driven and require pre-registration)

$100 for the series, $20 per class / Reservations or you may pay at the door
Information and registration: 626.821.4623 or jill.berry@arboretum.org

Sept 24 - Garden Design Fundamentals with Laramee Haynes
A well-designed garden – be it rustic, formal or modern in style – enhances the environment, raises property values and pleases the eye. Learn how a professional arranges and showcases native plants, using sight lines, open space, proper spacing, well-placed shade trees, boulders and benches for sitting, and pathways that invite and move visitors through the garden. Laramee is a landscape designer and contractor (www.hayneslandscaping.com ) with a fondness for comfortable, long-lived gardens that require a minimum of care and resources.

 
Oct 1 - Field Trip: Three Gardens, Three Adventures 10:00am-1:00pm
Our first field trip of the season caters to plant nuts. We begin in a North Hollywood front garden that is jam-packed with succulents, native shrubs and flowering perennials, and whimsical Mexican folk art sculpture. Next, we visit a sloping Beverly Hills landscape filled with mediterranean-climate plants, succulents, an outdoor cat run and other surprises. Our last garden, also in Beverly Hills, belongs to an avid plant collector and flower arranger whose lush collection includes rare tropical and variegated plants, fuchsias, abutilons, irises, vines, tillandsias and more! Pre-registration required.

 
Oct 8 - The Art of Pruning with Fran West
This very important part of gardening can be rewarding and lots of fun. Learn how to get started, what tools to use, how to make proper cuts and what three growth habits to work with when pruning any shrub or small tree in your garden. Lots of tips and helpful hints will have you ready to begin your next pruning project with confidence and enthusiasm. Fran hails from the Mid-Atlantic area, where she has been a pruning specialist, lecturer and writer since 1991. Her revised and updated DVD and Field Guide, Pruning Matters, The Formula for Pruning Mastery, will be available in The Arboretum Gift Shop.

 
Oct 15 - Field Trip: South Coast Botanic Garden, Palos Verdes Peninsula 10:00am-1pm

Our private tram tour of this South Bay jewel, narrated by biologist and plantswoman Laurel Woodley, will traverse the garden’s grounds. We’ll stop at the Propagation Workshop, where volunteers (led by Dick Kohlscreiber and aided by Debra Galliani) propagate plants from the garden’s collection. And we’ll visit the new mediterranean-climate garden, where California natives predominate, a handsome design by curator (and class member) Lisa Ceazan. Bring your lunch for a picnic al fresco in the garden. Pre-registration required.

 
Oct 22 - The Art of Staging Succulents with Larry Grammer
Cacti and other succulent plants are living sculptures that lend themselves to display. Our guest lecturer’s stunning creations – which “marry the plant to the pot” and often resemble miniature habitats – are showcased at California Cactus Center in Pasadena (www.cactuscenter.com). Larry will bring specimens from his private collection, as well as all the materials needed to pot up several examples in class. You’ll leave inspired to create your own.

 
Oct 29 - Easy Gardening with Native Plants with Barbara Eisenstein
Native plants have the undeserved reputation of being difficult to grow. Learn how to minimize the work while maximizing success with California native plants. Barbara Eisenstein, a native plant garden writer and consultant, will introduce you to unusual natives that will convert your garden into a peaceful, sustainable, backyard habitat, while using less water, resources, and effort.          

 
Nov 5 - Gardening in the Shade with Lili Singer

This session celebrates dappled, partial and deep shade – conditions that please some exquisite plants as well as the gardeners who tend them. Common and unusual shade-loving plants will be shown, and watering, pest management and other cultural practices will be discussed. Lili is an award-winning horticulturist and garden writer. She leads the Thursday Garden Talks at The Arboretum and is special projects coordinator for the Theodore Payne Foundation for Wild Flowers and Native Plants.

 
Nov 12 - Plants of the Arboretum: A Tour for Home Gardeners with Jill Morganelli
Explore The Arboretum’s collections with the new curator of the Kallam Perennial Garden! Along the way, we’ll discover the season’s most interesting and colorful plants, with detailed descriptions and tips on using these plants in home landscapes. In addition to her Arboretum position, Jill is adjunct faculty at Cuyamaca College. Her current areas of focus include sustainable landscape design and organic agriculture.


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