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Botanical Research Institute of Texas and Fort Worth Botanic Garden present GROWing in the Garden Day

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The Botanical Research Institute of Texas and Fort Worth Botanic Garden will launch a new, innovative partnership called GROW. Both organizations will introduce the GROW collaborative to the public during GROWing in the Garden Day.

During the three-hour, come-and-go event, families will have the opportunity to experience programs the new collaborative will offer and to enjoy activities for all ages, such as art in the garden, a scavenger hunt, story time with nature and composting activities, to name a few.

In addition to the current workshops, classes and programs already in place through BRIT and Fort Worth Botanic Garden, GROW will offer new opportunities to students and families, including Family Exploration Saturdays, Spring Break Family Camps for Families, Come & Grow Field Study Trips for schools and botanical art for children and adults.

GROW is at the intersection of nature, science and culture, right in the Fort Worth community’s backyard. The GROW collaborative offers meaningful experiences through education and volunteerism to enrich life for all. For those in the local community who yearn to immerse themselves in learning and nature, GROW offers innovative and engaging educational and volunteer opportunities for all ages.

The Botanical Research Institute of Texas and Fort Worth Botanic Garden will launch a new, innovative partnership called GROW. Both organizations will introduce the GROW collaborative to the public during GROWing in the Garden Day.

During the three-hour, come-and-go event, families will have the opportunity to experience programs the new collaborative will offer and to enjoy activities for all ages, such as art in the garden, a scavenger hunt, story time with nature and composting activities, to name a few.

In addition to the current workshops, classes and programs already in place through BRIT and Fort Worth Botanic Garden, GROW will offer new opportunities to students and families, including Family Exploration Saturdays, Spring Break Family Camps for Families, Come & Grow Field Study Trips for schools and botanical art for children and adults.

GROW is at the intersection of nature, science and culture, right in the Fort Worth community’s backyard. The GROW collaborative offers meaningful experiences through education and volunteerism to enrich life for all. For those in the local community who yearn to immerse themselves in learning and nature, GROW offers innovative and engaging educational and volunteer opportunities for all ages.

The Botanical Research Institute of Texas and Fort Worth Botanic Garden will launch a new, innovative partnership called GROW. Both organizations will introduce the GROW collaborative to the public during GROWing in the Garden Day.

During the three-hour, come-and-go event, families will have the opportunity to experience programs the new collaborative will offer and to enjoy activities for all ages, such as art in the garden, a scavenger hunt, story time with nature and composting activities, to name a few.

In addition to the current workshops, classes and programs already in place through BRIT and Fort Worth Botanic Garden, GROW will offer new opportunities to students and families, including Family Exploration Saturdays, Spring Break Family Camps for Families, Come & Grow Field Study Trips for schools and botanical art for children and adults.

GROW is at the intersection of nature, science and culture, right in the Fort Worth community’s backyard. The GROW collaborative offers meaningful experiences through education and volunteerism to enrich life for all. For those in the local community who yearn to immerse themselves in learning and nature, GROW offers innovative and engaging educational and volunteer opportunities for all ages.

WHEN

WHERE

Fort Worth Botanic Garden
3220 Botanic Garden Blvd.
Fort Worth, TX 76107
http://brit.org/GROW

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Admission is free.
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