Category: Nature and Environment
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Kadomatsu in the Japanese Garden
Kadomatsu are a 600-year-old Japanese New Year’s tradition of pine and bamboo arrangements representing virtues such as strength, flexibility, vitality, and purity. The Kadomatsu will be on display through January 21st, and each participant can build a miniature to take home.
Free with regular BioPark admission.
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Harvest Festival at the Botanic Garden
Enjoy fresh-pressed cider, face painting, specialty snacks, artisan vendors, live music, beautiful fall arrangements, and more at the Botanic Garden’s Harvest Festival!
Adults $12, senior and youth $6, child 2& under free. Get your timed-entry tickets HERE.
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Public Input on Health and Environmental Equity – Overburdened Areas Map
An “Overburdened Area” experiences the most environmental and public health stressors: environmental factors, health indicators, and social determinants of health. Your feedback is needed to make an accurate map!
More information on HEEI meetings HERE.
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Public Input on Health and Environmental Equity – Overburdened Areas Map
An “Overburdened Area” experiences the most environmental and public health stressors: environmental factors, health indicators, and social determinants of health. Your feedback is needed to make an accurate map!
More information on HEEI meetings HERE.
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Public Input on Health and Environmental Equity – Overburdened Areas Map
An “Overburdened Area” experiences the most environmental and public health stressors: environmental factors, health indicators, and social determinants of health. Your feedback is needed to make an accurate map!
More information on HEEI meetings HERE.
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Public Input on Health and Environmental Equity – Overburdened Areas Map
An “Overburdened Area” experiences the most environmental and public health stressors: environmental factors, health indicators, and social determinants of health. Your feedback is needed to make an accurate map!
More information on HEEI meetings HERE. Click HERE to join the Zoom meeting.
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Dia del Rio River Cleanup
Bring gloves, sun protection, and water to keep you going as you help with conservation projects to nurture and protect the Bosque and the river. Snacks and light refreshments will be available. Carpool if you can!