Earth Day Celebration
Meet members of Hillwood’s Environmental Action Team (HEAT) at various tables throughout the grounds and learn about environmental stewardship initiatives vital to Hillwood, our community, and the world around us.
Sustainability at Hillwood addresses everything from the reduction of energy and plastic usage to ecological horticulture practices and using native plants. Hillwood staff will share tips on what you can do at home to support the environment. Pick up an Earth Day passport, visit all the tables, and receive a free native plant. (one per family, while supply lasts).
Bring your own mug to the Merriweather Café to receive a free coffee. While there, check out other event-related offerings.
Stop by the museum shop for discounts on merchandise by sustainable vendors and reusable shopping bags.
Join two specialty talks during the event to round out the day. Tickets are distributed at the Ellen MacNeille Charles Visitor Center upon opening. Each thirty-minute tour is limited to twenty and meets in the visitor center conservatory.
- 11:15 a.m.: Explore the Collections and Research Center native garden featuring a bio-retention pond with Jessica Bonilla, director of horticulture
- 1:15 p.m.: Learn about sustainable gardening and how to maximize your garden’s ecological potential with Drew Asbury, horticulturist and volunteer manager