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Please sign up if you plan to attend the FREE Earth Day kids festival on 4/22!

Date/time
April 22, 2017, 1:00pm-3:00pm – Various stations will be set up with ongoing activities

Location:
K&K Nursery
17550 S Sooner Rd, Norman, OK 73071

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The great people at K&K nursery have generously offered to allow us to host a gardening workshop for kids. We’re going to have all sorts of gardening/nature related activities for kids. They’ll get to plant their own sunflower to bring home, learn how to dance like a bee, explore the world of ladybugs, smell like a butterfly, and many other fun activities! Most activities will be good for ages 4-“too cool for kids stuff”. There will be a few toddler-friendly activities as well.

I didn’t start gardening until I was 29 years old and wish I’d have been introduced to it at a younger age. The garden has become one of my favorite places and I want to help inspire more kids to feel the same. My hope is that through workshops like this, we can influence a new generation of healthy and happy people!

 

Please complete the short survey below so we can get a better idea of how many kids will be participating in each activity.

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