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The last time we nature journaled about food it was a blast--previously we did fruit, so this time let's do veggies*! This event will partially work by donation--bring something in if you can. Do you have any veggie(s) laying about your fridge? Are they wilted? Overripe? Underripe? (Or just right?) Any state will do! I'd also love to get our hands on some non-edible decorative squash and pumpkins that stores tend to sell leading up to Halloween. *PS - Don't worry about whether something is TECHNICALLY a vegetable or not! You may have heard that tomatoes are actually fruits... bring one in anyway! That could actually be really cool. We'll likely uncover some more non-veggies as we dissect. One thing we can do is compare the dissected veggies' insides, plus look at pics and videos of how they grew ... and with those clues, we should be able to uncover why some "veggies" are scientifically fruit!
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DETAILS:
- MEETING SPOT: the meeting room is in the lower level of the library. Enter the library and go down the stairs or elevatoy. There will be a sign in the hallway.
- WHAT TO BRING: I'll send out a wishlist leading up to the event to see what if anything people are able to bring :)
- BATHROOMS: yes
- ACCESSIBILITY: very accessible building
- WHO SHOULD COME?: kids, adults, anyone! No art experience needed.
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WHAT IS NATURE JOURNALING?
Nature journaling is more than drawing or painting pictures--we also write questions and notes in our sketchbooks to wonder more deeply about nature. We’ll talk briefly about ideas of what to write, such as the writing prompts "I notice... I wonder... It reminds me of..." You'll also get some nature journaling tips about ways you could document things that you may see at the event location.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Middleton Public Library, 7425 Hubbard Ave,Middleton,WI,United States