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Tower Hill Botanic Garden to Celebrate STEAM over April Vacation

Tuesday, April 02, 2019

 

PHOTO: Tower Hill Botanic Garden staff

Tower Hill Botanic Garden is inviting the public to Movers and Shakers, a week of STEAM activities during April vacation.

“From April 15 to April 20, during hours of operation children and the young at heart can enjoy hands-on exploration stations, discovery backpacks, scavenger hunts, and more,” writes Tower Hill in their press release.

Movers and Shakers

Activities included with the cost of admission are story time on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday; family walks Monday through Friday; and bubble workshops on Monday through Friday.

Special workshops for a fee include Wind Power on April 15; Scribble Bots on April 18; and Plant Slime on April 19.

In addition, visitors can enjoy lunch in the cafe, outdoor walks to spot spring blooms, the Horticultural Heroes portrait exhibit, activities in the botanical library, the Wind, Waves, & Light sculpture exhibit, views of Mt. Wachusett, and more.

 

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