Botanical Gardens 4th Annual Mystery Garden Tour

4th Annual Mystery Garden Tour

Passports are now available for this year’s Mystery Garden Tour, taking place Saturday July 23 and Sunday July 24, 2016, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm (rain or shine). This is a one-time opportunity to view “behind the garden gate’s” of 11 amazing private gardens.  Passport holders can visit the gardens at their own pace and in any preferred order, during the weekend’s tour hours.  Passports also include one free Adult Pass for 2016 to visit the “must see” MUN Botanical Garden. Passports cost $25.00 each and will be available from Friday July 15th up to and including Sunday July 24 at MUN Botanical Garden and 13 retail garden venues in the Avalon area.

For more information, please visit www.mun.ca/botgarden/event/mgt/

Contact 

Sarah Halliday, Special Projects Coordinator

MUN Botanical Garden

Phone: 864-7669 (weekdays) (or 864-8590 weekends)

Email: mysterygardentour@gmail.com

Froglets: The Fluvarium’s Parent and Tot Program

The Fluvarium’s Parents and Tot Program

This summer program will take place every Monday starting July 18th  and run until August 29th from 9:45am-10:30

Children ages 1-6 and their parents are invited to join us at The Fluvarium for our Froglets program. We will walk and explore near Long Pond and Nagle’s Brook Hill, share stories, songs and watch for critters who call this their home.

This is a drop-in only program with a limit of 10 families per session so come early to ensure you get a spot!
 Each session will cost general admission, $8 for adults and $5 for children. After the program parents and tots are welcome to explore the exhibits at The Fluvarium.

This outdoor program is an excellent opportunity for parents and tots to have fun while learning about rivers, ponds and forests. We emphasize respect for nature and all its “critters” while encouraging gentle hands on discovery.

All children must be accompanied by an adult.

Please dress weather appropriate as the program is held outdoors

For more information contact:

754-3474 – kids@fluvarium.ca

WINNERS OF THE ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGE TO BE ANNOUNCED / ART SUBMISSIONS ON PUBLIC DISPLAY

  • 2016 marks 12th Annual Student Environmental Art Challenge by ACAP Humber Arm.
  • This art challenge is open to all primary and elementary students within Corner Brook, the Bay of Islands, Pasadena and Deer Lake.
  • The theme of the art challenge changes annually.  This year’s theme was: “Plastics and the Marine Environment”.
  • 330 submissions received in 2016
  • All submissions reviewed by a judges panel.  This year’s judges included:

o   Diane Crocker, Western Star

o   Wendy Woodland, Rogers TV

o   Dave Lewis, NF Power

o   Kim Sheehan, Fisheries and Oceans Canada.

o   Sheldon Peddle, ACAP Humber Arm

  • A winner is selected at both the Primary and Elementary level.
  • Winners are presented with a new bicycle and helmet, compliments of NF Power.  NF Power has sponsored this prize since the contest began in 2004.
  • The 2016 Elementary Level Winner will be announced 11am, Monday, June 6th at St. James All Grade in Lark Harbour

o   Sheldon Peddle of ACAP Humber Arm and either Carl Bishop or Matthew Hatcher of NF Power will be in attendance to announce the winner and present the bike.

o   Media are welcome to attend; photo of student only, not other classmates.

  • The 2016 Primary Level Winner will be announced 1pm, Tuesday, June 7th at Ecole CC Loughlin in Corner Brook.

o   Greg Moore of ACAP Humber Arm and Dave Lewis of NF Power will be in attendance to announce the winner and present the bike.

o   Media are welcome to attend

  • ALL submissions received will be on display for public viewing at the Corner Brook Rotary Arts Centre during Environment Week, June 6th – 10th
  • Digital copies of the winning submissions and top ten finalists in each grade category are available upon request.

5th Annual Rhododendron Festival at MUN Botanical Garden

Everything’s Coming Up Rhodies at MUN Botanical Garden.  Please join us for special programs, all about rhododendrons.

Special Tour Dates & Times: 2:30 – 4 pm, June 18 & 19
MUN Botanical Garden has over 200 varieties of rhododendrons. Join us for special exhibits, talks and walks; all about rhododendrons.
Format: Garden walk (outdoor program)
Fee: General admission / Free for FOG + MUN students
Drop-in program. Pre-registration is not require

MUN Botanical Garden: Care and Cultivation of Rhododendrons

Gardening Workshops Registration:  Care and Cultivation of Rhododendrons Date: Saturday, June 18, 10 am – noon Location: MUN Botanical Garden, 306 Mount Scio Road

Would you like to own a “One-of-a-Kind” rhododendron hybrid, available only from MUN Botanical Garden?  Space is still available for the rhododendron workshop on June 18.  All registered participants will take home a unique plant for their garden.

Pre-registration is required and is available on-line.  For more information, please call 864-8590.  To register on-line, please visit the Garden’s webpage at www.mun.ca/botgarden.

 

Anne Madden Education Coordinator MUN Botanical Garden

amadden@mun.ca

Nature NL – Two June Events

Two June Events

Our June meeting will be a Walk Around Mundy Pond
June 16 @ 6:30 pm

Join Nature NL for a guided nature walk around Mundy Pond on Thursday, June 16 at 6:30 pm. Megan Boucher will talk about the birds that historically  frequent the area, hopefully locating some of them during our walk. We will also give a short overview of the history of the Mundy Pond community with a look at the changes to the pond itself over the past century. We will meet in the parking lot across from the Mews Center.

Our Annual Charlie Horwood Memorial Pink Lady Slipper Orchid Walk
June 18 @ 10:00 am

NatureNL has an annual short fieldtrip on Mount Scio to view the pink lady slipper orchids. Initially the walk was led by Charlie Horwood, a long-time natural historian and a founding member of NatureNL. Since his death, we have continued the traditional outing as the Charlie Horwood Memorial Lady Slipper Walk. While the re-growth and development of trails in the area have markedly reduced their numbers, we normally see several hundred blooms in the 75 minute easy walk.

Meet leader Allan Stein on Saturday, June 18, 2016 at 10:00 am at the MUN Vivarium Parking Lot, off Mount Scio Road, opposite and a bit east of the MUN Botanical Garden entrance. Park in the paved lot off that roadway, on the right very near Mount Scio Road.