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Unless otherwise noted, registration for events can be done by visiting the events tab at http://arboretum.harvard.edu.
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Bark: Get to Know Your Trees: 6 p.m. April 26. To register: https://bit.ly/3fxPL4l. The traits typically used to describe trees leaves, twigs and buds are often hard to see or seasonally absent. Join Michael for an exploration of bark, which is always visible, in any season.
Tree Mob: Dredging to Renew the Ponds: 6 p.m. April 28. To register: https://bit.ly/2PMlcNJ. Maintaining ponds is messy business. Join Associate Project Manager Danny Schissler to learn about the history and upcoming restoration of two of the Arnold Arboretum s most well-loved water bodies, Faxon and Rehder Ponds. Both provide habitat for wildlife and visual delight for humans, and also are part of an essential drainage network within the Arboretum’s landscape.
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Patriots Day weekend is usually a chance for folks to gather outdoors to watch the annual storied Boston Marathon. But with this year’s event postponed until October 11 by the pandemic, you may be wondering how else to spend the long weekend. Fortunately, there is much on offer this weekend around the Boston area, from diving into the history of the Massachusetts holiday to visiting the museum that’s the subject of an acclaimed new series on Netflix to the world-famous 281-acre Arnold Arboretum.
Boston Marathon Food Tour
You may not be able to run, or watch, the Boston Marathon this spring, but you can eat your way along its famous route. We suggest starting around mile 23 with some pastries and coffee at Athan’s European
ARNOLD ARBORETUM
COURTESY OF ARNOLD ARBORETUM
Unless otherwise noted, registration for events can be done by visiting the events tab at http://arboretum.harvard.edu.
Upcoming
Haiku & You Writing Workshop: 11 a.m. April 17. Free. For information: https://arboretum.harvard.edu/events. Come together to learn about and write haiku. This participatory, virtual workshop allows you to collaborate with others to consider and compose contemporary haiku. Space is limited to 12 persons. Once interested participants submitted the form, the Arnold Arboretum will contact them to confirm participation. Interested participants are not enrolled until they are contacted and confirmed by the arboretum. Sheryl White has led haiku and other poetry workshops. Sponsored by the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University and the Harvard Art Museums in conjunction with the exhibition “Painting Edo: Japanese Art from the Feinberg Collection.”
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