Nov 12 2015

Monarchs, Seed Bombs & Migration Stories

November 12, 2015

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

 

 

Presented by: UIC Heritage Garden Student Group

  • Did you know that the UIC Heritage Garden raised monarch butterflies this summer?

Join us for an interactive presentation and workshop with the Heritage Garden interns as they explore the monarch butterflies’ migratory route from Chicago to Mexico and their cultural significance. You will share migration stories, learn how to save seeds, and make seed bombs to help you establish your very own monarch butterfly garden! The UIC Heritage Garden will provide materials and seeds from their Monarch Butterfly Habitat.

All audiences are welcome to join us at this event. Captioning, ASL Interpretation and Audio-Description services will be available upon request by contacting us.

The UIC Heritage Garden project has received generous funding from the UIC Sustainability Fee and the USDA Forest Preserve International Programs.

Poster: What’s Good & Growing? – November 2015 [PDF]

Admissions: Free

Location: 803 S. Morgan St. LCB2 Chicago, IL 60607

Co-sponsors: UIC Latino Cultural Center and the Centers for Cultural Understanding and Social Change

Contact

Rosa Cabrera

Date posted

Jun 26, 2018

Date updated

Jun 26, 2018