About this Event
Growing Our Roots: Crafting Heritage Trees
Saturday, February 7th from 4-5pm
Celebrate Black History Month with a hands-on art and history experience! Teens will listen to an inspiring interview with horticulturalist, author, and historian Abra Lee, whose work explores the untold stories of Black gardeners, growers, and plant experts. While listening, participants will create their own wire-wrapped heritage trees—artistic sculptures symbolizing family, growth, and connection to the past.
For Teens 13-18
Questions? For more information about this program contact Erin at [email protected] or call the Children's Library at (313)-481-1409.
The Public can park for FREE in the Main Library's Staff Parking Lot on Putnam St on Weekends and on Weekdays after 5pm.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Main | Detroit Public Library, 5201 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, United States
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