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SUMMARY:Saturdays in the Soil
DESCRIPTION:Every third Saturday of the month\, we invite volunteers to come together as a community to steward Tyrrell Park through the City’s Adopt-A-Park program. During this volunteering event\, you’ll get your hands dirty assisting with the maintenance of the park\, our pollinator garden\, and Pilkington Creek\, while gaining insights into local ecology\, native plants\, and sustainable gardening from Museum Gardener\, Laura Kummerer. \nSaturdays in the Soil happen every third Saturday of the month. \n​Sign up via Volgistics or email volunteer@santacruzmuseum.org to register.\nWhat to Expect \n\nThis project requires volunteer support with general landscaping\, occasional watering\, weeding\, and replanting.\nPlease let us know if you need special accommodations when you email to RSVP.\nThis program happens rain or shine\, but we will cancel in the case of muddy conditions or inclement weather.\nAll ages are welcome; children under 14 require adult supervision. Volunteers under 18 require a parent/guardian to sign waivers.
URL:https://santacruzmuseum.org/event/saturdays-in-the-soil-april-2026/
LOCATION:Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History\, 1305 East Cliff Drive\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95062\, United States
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Event
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SUMMARY:Botanical Illustration: Hummingbird Sage
DESCRIPTION:Join Art of Nature exhibit artist Erin Ellis for an immersive botanical illustration workshop focused on the beauty and complexity of Hummingbird Sage. Found growing right outside the Museum\, this fragrant native plant offers a perfect subject for slowing down and observing the intricate details of the natural world.\nREGISTER\nThe workshop will begin with an introduction to Hummingbird Sage\, exploring its role in local ecosystems\, including its relationships with pollinators\, moth species\, and its ethnobotanical significance. Participants will then be guided step-by-step through drawing the plant\, learning approachable techniques to break down its unique shapes and textures. Working from live plant material\, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of plant structure by closely observing and even gently deconstructing specimens. The majority of the session will focus on drawing\, with time dedicated to adding color using watercolor or colored pencil. \nThis workshop is designed for all skill levels and emphasizes curiosity\, observation\, and building confidence in drawing from nature. Participants will leave with new skills\, a deeper appreciation for native plants\, and their own botanical illustration to take home. \nCapacity: 20\nTicket Price: $35\nDiscounts: $5 member discount\nAge limit: 8+
URL:https://santacruzmuseum.org/event/botanical-illustration-hummingbird-sage/
LOCATION:Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History\, 1305 East Cliff Drive\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95062\, United States
CATEGORIES:The Art of Nature,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Returning Fire to Coastal Prairies: Lessons Learned
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the flower-filled month of April with the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History and the Santa Cruz County chapter of the California Native Plant Society as we spotlight the science and beauty of local flora. \nJoin graduate researcher Georgia Vasey for an engaging talk on the role of prescribed fire in restoring California’s coastal prairies. The presentation will begin with an accessible overview of how fire shapes both aboveground plant communities and belowground ecological processes across the Central Coast. From there\, Georgia will share exciting preliminary findings from her work at Wilder Ranch State Park\, where she is studying how fire can help reestablish vibrant native wildflowers. \nWhether you’re drawn to spring blooms\, curious about land stewardship\, or interested in the intersection of ecology and restoration\, this lecture offers a fascinating look at how fire can be a powerful tool for renewal. \n  \nRegister Here\nTicket Price: $12 \nDiscounts: $5 off for Members \nAge limit: 10+ \n\n \nGeorgia Vasey is a fourth-year Environmental Studies PhD student in the Holl Restoration Ecology Lab at UC Santa Cruz. She studies how to restore California coastal prairie ecosystems\, with an emphasis on fire management and annual wildflowers. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\nThank you to California Native Plant Society for partnering with us on this lecture.
URL:https://santacruzmuseum.org/event/returning-fire-to-coastal-prairies-lessons-learned/
LOCATION:Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History\, 1305 East Cliff Drive\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95062\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture,The Art of Nature
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