Details:
Best suited for youth in grades 4th-7th. Come explore pollinators using the Johnsville Library’s pollinator garden and interactive activities from 4-H and the University of Minnesota’s Bee Lab. Participants will learn why pollinators matter, how to identify common pollinators, and what plants help support them. Through outdoor observation and engaging activities, youth will connect science to real‑world environmental stewardship.
Space is limited and sign up is required.
Anoka County Library strives to ensure that all visitors are able to access library resources, services, and programs. Assistive technology and program accommodations are available at many library locations, as outlined on our library accessibility page. Please call the library branch hosting the program at least two weeks prior to an event if there are additional accommodations we can provide for you to fully participate.
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Event Tags:
accessibility,environmental stewardship,interactive activities,pollinators,science/nature/gardening,youth
Event Categories:
Science & Tech
Event ID:
69f4c5e8d5002f662b082005
