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Educational Programs at the Garden
Field trips, summer camps, family festivals, school clubs, teacher training workshops and a diverse array of adult
programs serve thousands of participants each year. Click the photos below to learn more about the Garden's education programs.

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Our on-line class calender provides information about our current
classes offered and provides you with the ability to register for
all of our educational programs on-line. The calendar includes programs
from all of the ares below.
VIEW OUR CLASSES AND REGISTER NOW >>
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Children's programs are designed primarily for kindergarten through 5th grade,
but also include programs and activities for pre-K and teens. Many children are introduced to the Garden through school field trips and in-school programs such as
Garden Earth Naturalist clubs, but summer camps and other on-site programs are also offered for children.
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Teacher workshops train teachers providing the confidence, knowledge and resources
to teach about environment education in their respective schoolrooms. Topics include endangered plants, Earth's ecosystems, Monarch butterflies, and migratory neotropical
birds as a basis for teaching the tenets of environmental education.
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Adult programs include a variety of lectures, demonstrations, rambles, workshops
and hands-on learning opportunities. Subjects include horticulture, botany, gardening, landscape and floral design, birding, botanical illustration and other topics.
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Other programs and related educational activities engage many others audiences.
Family festivals bring varied audiences to the Garden. Poster contents, school Science Nights, and other programs extend the reach of the Garden into schools throughout
Georgia and serve special audiences.
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SPECIAL EVENTS CALENDAR >>

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