Saturday, April 26; 5:30PM - 7:00PM
Family Night Hike: The Language of Flowers
About This Event
April 26, 5:30-7pm
Step into the past and discover the secret world of flowers! In the Victorian era, people didn’t have phones or texts, so they used flowers to send messages. Some flowers meant love, others meant “stay away,” and some had even sillier meanings! On this fun, kid-friendly adventure, we’ll explore the beautiful gardens of the Arboretum and learn about the hidden messages in the flowers around us. From colorful bouquets to secret signals, we’ll uncover the fun and mysterious way Victorians used plants to say what they couldn’t say out loud! Ready for a flowery adventure? Let’s go!
Tickets
Members: $15
Non-members: $20
Children under 12 months: Free
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Cancellation & Refund Policy:
Cancelations must be requested in advance of one week prior to the program start date in order to qualify for a refund. Cancellations requested within 7 days of the class start date will not qualify for a refund. The Arboretum does not offer credit or reschedules for missed classes. If you are unable to cancel within the required refund window, please consider your program fee a donation to the garden. Your registration confirms your understanding of and agreement with this policy.
*Please arrive 10 minutes before class to ensure you have time to check in!
*Refunds will not be granted to registered guests who miss the class due to tardiness.
*Questions? Please call the Education Department at 626.821.4623 or email at education@arboretum.org