What we’re about
Welcome to the Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens Meetup. Our mission is to cultivate and develop a diverse collection of trees, gardens, and plants for all to explore, enjoy, and study; and to provide through education and stewardship, a greener, healthier, more beautiful environment.
Stay up to date with all the events being held at the Bartlett Arboretum by joining this group. Events include nature walks, summer concerts, birding hikes, and so much more. This group is perfect for nature lovers, plant enthusiasts, and anyone looking to enjoy the beauty of the great outdoors. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just enjoy being outside in a peaceful setting, there's something for everyone at Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens. Come connect with like-minded individuals and discover the beauty of this hidden gem in Stamford. We can't wait to see you at our next event!
Upcoming events (2)
See all- Wreath Making WorkshopBartlett Arboretum & Garden, Stamford, CT$75.00
Register for the event using this link.
DESCRIPTION
In this workshop, participants will be provided with materials and instruction for creating their own seasonal wreath.
Light refreshments will be provided. Feel free to bring gloves, pruning shears and any decorative items you would like to include in your design.COST
Bartlett Arboretum members are $60 per person; Non-Members $75 per person.INSTRUCTORS
UCONN Master Gardeners Dana Weinberg, Lucille Oricchio, and Linda Engel.NOTES
For Health and Safety: Children under the age of 14 are not permitted to join this program. - Nature Walk and Talk at the Bartlett ArboretumBartlett Arboretum & Garden, Stamford, CT$10.00
FREE for members (members through Bartlett, not Meetup), $10 for Non-Members. Register and pay using this link. We meet every third Thursday at 11:00 am in the Silver Education Center lobby.
About the Third Thursdays series:
A series led by Bartlett Education team members, each “walk and talk” will focus on a specific theme or section of the Bartlett, encouraging a deeper relationship with some of the special trees, plants, and animals that live and grow at the Bartlett.Topics explored may be history, arboriculture, plant culture, and geology or wildlife habitats and behaviors. As the series title indicates, this is a program for the curious! No special knowledge is required, but walking shoes and property attire are highly recommended.
Registration is not required for Bartlett members but is encouraged.
Non-members: please register and pay online through our website.For more information contact James Flynn.