Thursday, Sept. 24, 4–5:30 p.m.
Participants have a hands-on opportunity to learn about plants as they spend time digging in the dirt and seeing how food is grown in the historic four-square garden at Renfrew Park. They will look at different garden plants up close and explore the many ways humans depend on plants. Students will assist in tending the garden by preparing the soil, planting seeds and watering vegetables.
Age: Grades K–5
Cost: $10 members, $12 non-members
Limit: 15.
NOTE ON RESERVATIONS:
The Institute at Renfrew has resumed limited programming in accordance with established COVID-19 safety protocols.
Participants and attendees must read and agree to the guidelines in place.
By registering for this program, you agree to abide by safety measures in place.
Current guidelines for Institute at Renfrew programs:
• Participants must observe distancing of 6 ft. while walking, gathering, and whenever possible during the program.
• Mask use is required when indoors, or when 6 ft. physical distancing is not possible outdoors.
• No sharing of program materials or other items with those outside your family/household.
• Please stay home if you are ill, or have been in contact with known or suspected cases of COVID 19 in the past 14 days.
Please observe the recommendations of the PA Dept. of Health regarding travel to certain states. Check the most up-to-date list here. It is recommended that you quarantine for 14 days upon return to Pennsylvania if you visit any of the states on the list.