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UID:10818-1655568000-1655571600@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Garden and Forest Tours
DESCRIPTION:Botanical Garden\, Homestead Garden and Forest Trails Tours \nMay 26 – September 3   \nThursdays and Saturdays   \n11am – Noon and  4:00 pm to 5:00 pm   \nCome out and join the Pratt Museum and Park Garden Crew this summer for guided tours of the Botanical Gardens\, Homestead Garden\, and Forest Trails. We will offer an interpretive introduction to the broader\necology of the Kachemak Bay region and describe the ways that we\nincorporate the plant communities of the region into the Botanical Garden\nat the Pratt Museum. Botany experts and novices alike can find delightful\ninsights as we explore the interactions and dynamics of our local\necosystem. \nThe Homestead Garden is an ever-evolving exhibit featuring many\nclassic fruits and vegetables and a few specific local varieties that have\nbeen treasured by the local community for generations. We will explore\nsome of the basics of plant propagation\, discuss the benefits of perennial\nfood crops and talk about food preservation and storage. Snacking is\nencouraged! Throughout the season\, something is always worth sampling\nout of the garden\, though the real delight is black currant season in the\nlate autumn. \nThe Forest Trails showcase the ecological context in which the Pratt\nMuseum and Park is embedded. These trails wind through one of the\nlarger remaining wild spaces in downtown Homer\, and have some of the\nlargest remaining trees in the area. Wildlife is abundant and the plant\ncommunities are diverse. There are several loops of varying distance that\nwind through the nearly 10 acre forest. A meander through these woods\nwith one of our guides will offer an opportunity for wildlife sightings\,\nlistening to songbirds and discussing the ethnobotanical and historical\nuses of plants that live in our region.
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/botanical-garden-homestead-garden-and-forest-trails-tours-2022-06-18-2/
LOCATION:Pratt Museum\, 3779 Bartlett Street \, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
CATEGORIES:At the Pratt
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220618T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220618T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220609T053005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220609T055918Z
UID:10477-1655564400-1655569800@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Homer History Harbor Tour on the Spit
DESCRIPTION:Departing from the Salty Dawg Saloon on the Homer Spit\, join Pratt Museum Board Member\, Linda Rowell\, for this walking tour along the historic Homer Harbor Docks. Learn about the boats\, fishing\, and some of the characters that shaped Homer’s vibrant maritime history.
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/harbor_tours-2022-06-18/
LOCATION:Homer Harbor Boat House Pavilion\, Homer Spit Road\, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220618T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220618T150000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220614T233207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220701T213542Z
UID:10680-1655557200-1655564400@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Cultivating Wild Plants in Your Garden
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, June 18\, 1-3 pm\, $15 \n*Registration required/space limited \nHave you ever wondered how to incorporate beautiful Alaskan wildflowers or unique alpine plants into your home garden? Join Shawn Jackinsky\, Pratt Head Gardener and Kenai Peninsula Homesteader\, to learn some of the fun and creative ways to bring these plants into your garden. We will talk about creating the right soil and setting for coastal plants\, alpine plants\, bog plants and more. We’ll also explore how to make cuttings and divisions\, so you can propagate plants in the field and eventually share plants from your garden with your friends. You’ll take home a small potted plant from our garden at the end of the day!
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/cultivating-wild-plants-in-your-garden/
LOCATION:Pratt Museum\, 3779 Bartlett Street \, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220618T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220618T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220517T213929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T213416Z
UID:10869-1655550000-1655553600@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Garden and Forest Tours
DESCRIPTION:Botanical Garden\, Homestead Garden and Forest Trails Tours \nMay 26 – September 3   \nThursdays and Saturdays   \n11am – Noon and  4:00 pm to 5:00 pm   \nCome out and join the Pratt Museum and Park Garden Crew this summer for guided tours of the Botanical Gardens\, Homestead Garden\, and Forest Trails. We will offer an interpretive introduction to the broader\necology of the Kachemak Bay region and describe the ways that we\nincorporate the plant communities of the region into the Botanical Garden\nat the Pratt Museum. Botany experts and novices alike can find delightful\ninsights as we explore the interactions and dynamics of our local\necosystem. \nThe Homestead Garden is an ever-evolving exhibit featuring many\nclassic fruits and vegetables and a few specific local varieties that have\nbeen treasured by the local community for generations. We will explore\nsome of the basics of plant propagation\, discuss the benefits of perennial\nfood crops and talk about food preservation and storage. Snacking is\nencouraged! Throughout the season\, something is always worth sampling\nout of the garden\, though the real delight is black currant season in the\nlate autumn. \nThe Forest Trails showcase the ecological context in which the Pratt\nMuseum and Park is embedded. These trails wind through one of the\nlarger remaining wild spaces in downtown Homer\, and have some of the\nlargest remaining trees in the area. Wildlife is abundant and the plant\ncommunities are diverse. There are several loops of varying distance that\nwind through the nearly 10 acre forest. A meander through these woods\nwith one of our guides will offer an opportunity for wildlife sightings\,\nlistening to songbirds and discussing the ethnobotanical and historical\nuses of plants that live in our region.
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/botanical-garden-homestead-garden-and-forest-trails-tours-2022-06-18/
LOCATION:Pratt Museum\, 3779 Bartlett Street \, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
CATEGORIES:At the Pratt
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220617T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220617T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220609T053005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220609T055918Z
UID:10476-1655478000-1655483400@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Homer History Harbor Tour on the Spit
DESCRIPTION:Departing from the Salty Dawg Saloon on the Homer Spit\, join Pratt Museum Board Member\, Linda Rowell\, for this walking tour along the historic Homer Harbor Docks. Learn about the boats\, fishing\, and some of the characters that shaped Homer’s vibrant maritime history.
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/harbor_tours-2022-06-17/
LOCATION:Homer Harbor Boat House Pavilion\, Homer Spit Road\, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220616T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220616T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220517T213929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T213415Z
UID:10816-1655395200-1655398800@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Garden and Forest Tours
DESCRIPTION:Botanical Garden\, Homestead Garden and Forest Trails Tours \nMay 26 – September 3   \nThursdays and Saturdays   \n11am – Noon and  4:00 pm to 5:00 pm   \nCome out and join the Pratt Museum and Park Garden Crew this summer for guided tours of the Botanical Gardens\, Homestead Garden\, and Forest Trails. We will offer an interpretive introduction to the broader\necology of the Kachemak Bay region and describe the ways that we\nincorporate the plant communities of the region into the Botanical Garden\nat the Pratt Museum. Botany experts and novices alike can find delightful\ninsights as we explore the interactions and dynamics of our local\necosystem. \nThe Homestead Garden is an ever-evolving exhibit featuring many\nclassic fruits and vegetables and a few specific local varieties that have\nbeen treasured by the local community for generations. We will explore\nsome of the basics of plant propagation\, discuss the benefits of perennial\nfood crops and talk about food preservation and storage. Snacking is\nencouraged! Throughout the season\, something is always worth sampling\nout of the garden\, though the real delight is black currant season in the\nlate autumn. \nThe Forest Trails showcase the ecological context in which the Pratt\nMuseum and Park is embedded. These trails wind through one of the\nlarger remaining wild spaces in downtown Homer\, and have some of the\nlargest remaining trees in the area. Wildlife is abundant and the plant\ncommunities are diverse. There are several loops of varying distance that\nwind through the nearly 10 acre forest. A meander through these woods\nwith one of our guides will offer an opportunity for wildlife sightings\,\nlistening to songbirds and discussing the ethnobotanical and historical\nuses of plants that live in our region.
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/botanical-garden-homestead-garden-and-forest-trails-tours-2022-06-16-2/
LOCATION:Pratt Museum\, 3779 Bartlett Street \, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
CATEGORIES:At the Pratt
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.prattmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/IMG_0975-scaled-e1652826156956.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220616T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220616T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220517T213929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T213415Z
UID:10868-1655377200-1655380800@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Garden and Forest Tours
DESCRIPTION:Botanical Garden\, Homestead Garden and Forest Trails Tours \nMay 26 – September 3   \nThursdays and Saturdays   \n11am – Noon and  4:00 pm to 5:00 pm   \nCome out and join the Pratt Museum and Park Garden Crew this summer for guided tours of the Botanical Gardens\, Homestead Garden\, and Forest Trails. We will offer an interpretive introduction to the broader\necology of the Kachemak Bay region and describe the ways that we\nincorporate the plant communities of the region into the Botanical Garden\nat the Pratt Museum. Botany experts and novices alike can find delightful\ninsights as we explore the interactions and dynamics of our local\necosystem. \nThe Homestead Garden is an ever-evolving exhibit featuring many\nclassic fruits and vegetables and a few specific local varieties that have\nbeen treasured by the local community for generations. We will explore\nsome of the basics of plant propagation\, discuss the benefits of perennial\nfood crops and talk about food preservation and storage. Snacking is\nencouraged! Throughout the season\, something is always worth sampling\nout of the garden\, though the real delight is black currant season in the\nlate autumn. \nThe Forest Trails showcase the ecological context in which the Pratt\nMuseum and Park is embedded. These trails wind through one of the\nlarger remaining wild spaces in downtown Homer\, and have some of the\nlargest remaining trees in the area. Wildlife is abundant and the plant\ncommunities are diverse. There are several loops of varying distance that\nwind through the nearly 10 acre forest. A meander through these woods\nwith one of our guides will offer an opportunity for wildlife sightings\,\nlistening to songbirds and discussing the ethnobotanical and historical\nuses of plants that live in our region.
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/botanical-garden-homestead-garden-and-forest-trails-tours-2022-06-16/
LOCATION:Pratt Museum\, 3779 Bartlett Street \, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
CATEGORIES:At the Pratt
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220611T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220611T180000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220419T221350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220605T014257Z
UID:10117-1654963200-1654970400@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Special Exhibit Opening\, Protection: Adaptation & Resistance
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the opening reception of “Protection: Adaptation & Resistance\,” curated by Asia Freeman from 4 – 6 PM on Saturday\, June 11th.  The artist’s talk begins at 5 PM. \n“In times of pandemic\, climate crisis\, and ongoing assaults on human rights\, how are Indigenous Alaska artists today strengthening self and community\, and guiding the next generation from surviving to thriving?  Protection: Adaptation and Resistance centers Indigenous ways of knowing. Working within intergenerational learning groups and as collaborators in vibrant community networks\, Alaska’s Indigenous artists are invigorating traditional stories and proposing resilient new futures through design\, tattoo\, regalia\, and graphic arts. Thirty artist projects presented in this exhibition elevate collaboration\, allyship\, and community as tools of resistance\, adaptation\, and cultural affirmation.”   Asia Freeman\, Curator
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/special-exhibit-opening-protection-adaptation-resistance/
LOCATION:Pratt Museum\, 3779 Bartlett Street \, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220611T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220611T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220517T213929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T213350Z
UID:10814-1654963200-1654966800@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Garden and Forest Tours
DESCRIPTION:Botanical Garden\, Homestead Garden and Forest Trails Tours \nMay 26 – September 3   \nThursdays and Saturdays   \n11am – Noon and  4:00 pm to 5:00 pm   \nCome out and join the Pratt Museum and Park Garden Crew this summer for guided tours of the Botanical Gardens\, Homestead Garden\, and Forest Trails. We will offer an interpretive introduction to the broader\necology of the Kachemak Bay region and describe the ways that we\nincorporate the plant communities of the region into the Botanical Garden\nat the Pratt Museum. Botany experts and novices alike can find delightful\ninsights as we explore the interactions and dynamics of our local\necosystem. \nThe Homestead Garden is an ever-evolving exhibit featuring many\nclassic fruits and vegetables and a few specific local varieties that have\nbeen treasured by the local community for generations. We will explore\nsome of the basics of plant propagation\, discuss the benefits of perennial\nfood crops and talk about food preservation and storage. Snacking is\nencouraged! Throughout the season\, something is always worth sampling\nout of the garden\, though the real delight is black currant season in the\nlate autumn. \nThe Forest Trails showcase the ecological context in which the Pratt\nMuseum and Park is embedded. These trails wind through one of the\nlarger remaining wild spaces in downtown Homer\, and have some of the\nlargest remaining trees in the area. Wildlife is abundant and the plant\ncommunities are diverse. There are several loops of varying distance that\nwind through the nearly 10 acre forest. A meander through these woods\nwith one of our guides will offer an opportunity for wildlife sightings\,\nlistening to songbirds and discussing the ethnobotanical and historical\nuses of plants that live in our region.
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/botanical-garden-homestead-garden-and-forest-trails-tours-2022-06-11-2/
LOCATION:Pratt Museum\, 3779 Bartlett Street \, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
CATEGORIES:At the Pratt
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220611T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220611T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220609T053005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220609T055917Z
UID:10475-1654959600-1654965000@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Homer History Harbor Tour on the Spit
DESCRIPTION:Departing from the Salty Dawg Saloon on the Homer Spit\, join Pratt Museum Board Member\, Linda Rowell\, for this walking tour along the historic Homer Harbor Docks. Learn about the boats\, fishing\, and some of the characters that shaped Homer’s vibrant maritime history.
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/harbor_tours-2022-06-11/
LOCATION:Homer Harbor Boat House Pavilion\, Homer Spit Road\, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.prattmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/harbor-tours-e1654753991691.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220611T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220611T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220517T213929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T213347Z
UID:10867-1654945200-1654948800@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Garden and Forest Tours
DESCRIPTION:Botanical Garden\, Homestead Garden and Forest Trails Tours \nMay 26 – September 3   \nThursdays and Saturdays   \n11am – Noon and  4:00 pm to 5:00 pm   \nCome out and join the Pratt Museum and Park Garden Crew this summer for guided tours of the Botanical Gardens\, Homestead Garden\, and Forest Trails. We will offer an interpretive introduction to the broader\necology of the Kachemak Bay region and describe the ways that we\nincorporate the plant communities of the region into the Botanical Garden\nat the Pratt Museum. Botany experts and novices alike can find delightful\ninsights as we explore the interactions and dynamics of our local\necosystem. \nThe Homestead Garden is an ever-evolving exhibit featuring many\nclassic fruits and vegetables and a few specific local varieties that have\nbeen treasured by the local community for generations. We will explore\nsome of the basics of plant propagation\, discuss the benefits of perennial\nfood crops and talk about food preservation and storage. Snacking is\nencouraged! Throughout the season\, something is always worth sampling\nout of the garden\, though the real delight is black currant season in the\nlate autumn. \nThe Forest Trails showcase the ecological context in which the Pratt\nMuseum and Park is embedded. These trails wind through one of the\nlarger remaining wild spaces in downtown Homer\, and have some of the\nlargest remaining trees in the area. Wildlife is abundant and the plant\ncommunities are diverse. There are several loops of varying distance that\nwind through the nearly 10 acre forest. A meander through these woods\nwith one of our guides will offer an opportunity for wildlife sightings\,\nlistening to songbirds and discussing the ethnobotanical and historical\nuses of plants that live in our region.
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/botanical-garden-homestead-garden-and-forest-trails-tours-2022-06-11/
LOCATION:Pratt Museum\, 3779 Bartlett Street \, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
CATEGORIES:At the Pratt
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.prattmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/IMG_0975-scaled-e1652826156956.jpeg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220610T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220610T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220609T053005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220609T055917Z
UID:10474-1654873200-1654878600@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Homer History Harbor Tour on the Spit
DESCRIPTION:Departing from the Salty Dawg Saloon on the Homer Spit\, join Pratt Museum Board Member\, Linda Rowell\, for this walking tour along the historic Homer Harbor Docks. Learn about the boats\, fishing\, and some of the characters that shaped Homer’s vibrant maritime history.
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/harbor_tours-2022-06-10/
LOCATION:Homer Harbor Boat House Pavilion\, Homer Spit Road\, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.prattmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/harbor-tours-e1654753991691.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220609T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220609T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220517T213929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T213347Z
UID:10812-1654790400-1654794000@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Garden and Forest Tours
DESCRIPTION:Botanical Garden\, Homestead Garden and Forest Trails Tours \nMay 26 – September 3   \nThursdays and Saturdays   \n11am – Noon and  4:00 pm to 5:00 pm   \nCome out and join the Pratt Museum and Park Garden Crew this summer for guided tours of the Botanical Gardens\, Homestead Garden\, and Forest Trails. We will offer an interpretive introduction to the broader\necology of the Kachemak Bay region and describe the ways that we\nincorporate the plant communities of the region into the Botanical Garden\nat the Pratt Museum. Botany experts and novices alike can find delightful\ninsights as we explore the interactions and dynamics of our local\necosystem. \nThe Homestead Garden is an ever-evolving exhibit featuring many\nclassic fruits and vegetables and a few specific local varieties that have\nbeen treasured by the local community for generations. We will explore\nsome of the basics of plant propagation\, discuss the benefits of perennial\nfood crops and talk about food preservation and storage. Snacking is\nencouraged! Throughout the season\, something is always worth sampling\nout of the garden\, though the real delight is black currant season in the\nlate autumn. \nThe Forest Trails showcase the ecological context in which the Pratt\nMuseum and Park is embedded. These trails wind through one of the\nlarger remaining wild spaces in downtown Homer\, and have some of the\nlargest remaining trees in the area. Wildlife is abundant and the plant\ncommunities are diverse. There are several loops of varying distance that\nwind through the nearly 10 acre forest. A meander through these woods\nwith one of our guides will offer an opportunity for wildlife sightings\,\nlistening to songbirds and discussing the ethnobotanical and historical\nuses of plants that live in our region.
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/botanical-garden-homestead-garden-and-forest-trails-tours-2022-06-09-2/
LOCATION:Pratt Museum\, 3779 Bartlett Street \, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
CATEGORIES:At the Pratt
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.prattmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/IMG_0975-scaled-e1652826156956.jpeg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220609T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220609T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220517T213929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T213346Z
UID:10866-1654772400-1654776000@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Garden and Forest Tours
DESCRIPTION:Botanical Garden\, Homestead Garden and Forest Trails Tours \nMay 26 – September 3   \nThursdays and Saturdays   \n11am – Noon and  4:00 pm to 5:00 pm   \nCome out and join the Pratt Museum and Park Garden Crew this summer for guided tours of the Botanical Gardens\, Homestead Garden\, and Forest Trails. We will offer an interpretive introduction to the broader\necology of the Kachemak Bay region and describe the ways that we\nincorporate the plant communities of the region into the Botanical Garden\nat the Pratt Museum. Botany experts and novices alike can find delightful\ninsights as we explore the interactions and dynamics of our local\necosystem. \nThe Homestead Garden is an ever-evolving exhibit featuring many\nclassic fruits and vegetables and a few specific local varieties that have\nbeen treasured by the local community for generations. We will explore\nsome of the basics of plant propagation\, discuss the benefits of perennial\nfood crops and talk about food preservation and storage. Snacking is\nencouraged! Throughout the season\, something is always worth sampling\nout of the garden\, though the real delight is black currant season in the\nlate autumn. \nThe Forest Trails showcase the ecological context in which the Pratt\nMuseum and Park is embedded. These trails wind through one of the\nlarger remaining wild spaces in downtown Homer\, and have some of the\nlargest remaining trees in the area. Wildlife is abundant and the plant\ncommunities are diverse. There are several loops of varying distance that\nwind through the nearly 10 acre forest. A meander through these woods\nwith one of our guides will offer an opportunity for wildlife sightings\,\nlistening to songbirds and discussing the ethnobotanical and historical\nuses of plants that live in our region.
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/botanical-garden-homestead-garden-and-forest-trails-tours-2022-06-09/
LOCATION:Pratt Museum\, 3779 Bartlett Street \, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
CATEGORIES:At the Pratt
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.prattmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/IMG_0975-scaled-e1652826156956.jpeg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220604T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220604T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220517T213929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T213346Z
UID:10810-1654358400-1654362000@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Garden and Forest Tours
DESCRIPTION:Botanical Garden\, Homestead Garden and Forest Trails Tours \nMay 26 – September 3   \nThursdays and Saturdays   \n11am – Noon and  4:00 pm to 5:00 pm   \nCome out and join the Pratt Museum and Park Garden Crew this summer for guided tours of the Botanical Gardens\, Homestead Garden\, and Forest Trails. We will offer an interpretive introduction to the broader\necology of the Kachemak Bay region and describe the ways that we\nincorporate the plant communities of the region into the Botanical Garden\nat the Pratt Museum. Botany experts and novices alike can find delightful\ninsights as we explore the interactions and dynamics of our local\necosystem. \nThe Homestead Garden is an ever-evolving exhibit featuring many\nclassic fruits and vegetables and a few specific local varieties that have\nbeen treasured by the local community for generations. We will explore\nsome of the basics of plant propagation\, discuss the benefits of perennial\nfood crops and talk about food preservation and storage. Snacking is\nencouraged! Throughout the season\, something is always worth sampling\nout of the garden\, though the real delight is black currant season in the\nlate autumn. \nThe Forest Trails showcase the ecological context in which the Pratt\nMuseum and Park is embedded. These trails wind through one of the\nlarger remaining wild spaces in downtown Homer\, and have some of the\nlargest remaining trees in the area. Wildlife is abundant and the plant\ncommunities are diverse. There are several loops of varying distance that\nwind through the nearly 10 acre forest. A meander through these woods\nwith one of our guides will offer an opportunity for wildlife sightings\,\nlistening to songbirds and discussing the ethnobotanical and historical\nuses of plants that live in our region.
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/botanical-garden-homestead-garden-and-forest-trails-tours-2022-06-04-2/
LOCATION:Pratt Museum\, 3779 Bartlett Street \, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
CATEGORIES:At the Pratt
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220604T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220604T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220609T053005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220609T055916Z
UID:10473-1654354800-1654360200@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Homer History Harbor Tour on the Spit
DESCRIPTION:Departing from the Salty Dawg Saloon on the Homer Spit\, join Pratt Museum Board Member\, Linda Rowell\, for this walking tour along the historic Homer Harbor Docks. Learn about the boats\, fishing\, and some of the characters that shaped Homer’s vibrant maritime history.
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/harbor_tours-2022-06-04/
LOCATION:Homer Harbor Boat House Pavilion\, Homer Spit Road\, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220604T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220604T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220517T213929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T213346Z
UID:10865-1654340400-1654344000@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Garden and Forest Tours
DESCRIPTION:Botanical Garden\, Homestead Garden and Forest Trails Tours \nMay 26 – September 3   \nThursdays and Saturdays   \n11am – Noon and  4:00 pm to 5:00 pm   \nCome out and join the Pratt Museum and Park Garden Crew this summer for guided tours of the Botanical Gardens\, Homestead Garden\, and Forest Trails. We will offer an interpretive introduction to the broader\necology of the Kachemak Bay region and describe the ways that we\nincorporate the plant communities of the region into the Botanical Garden\nat the Pratt Museum. Botany experts and novices alike can find delightful\ninsights as we explore the interactions and dynamics of our local\necosystem. \nThe Homestead Garden is an ever-evolving exhibit featuring many\nclassic fruits and vegetables and a few specific local varieties that have\nbeen treasured by the local community for generations. We will explore\nsome of the basics of plant propagation\, discuss the benefits of perennial\nfood crops and talk about food preservation and storage. Snacking is\nencouraged! Throughout the season\, something is always worth sampling\nout of the garden\, though the real delight is black currant season in the\nlate autumn. \nThe Forest Trails showcase the ecological context in which the Pratt\nMuseum and Park is embedded. These trails wind through one of the\nlarger remaining wild spaces in downtown Homer\, and have some of the\nlargest remaining trees in the area. Wildlife is abundant and the plant\ncommunities are diverse. There are several loops of varying distance that\nwind through the nearly 10 acre forest. A meander through these woods\nwith one of our guides will offer an opportunity for wildlife sightings\,\nlistening to songbirds and discussing the ethnobotanical and historical\nuses of plants that live in our region.
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/botanical-garden-homestead-garden-and-forest-trails-tours-2022-06-04/
LOCATION:Pratt Museum\, 3779 Bartlett Street \, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
CATEGORIES:At the Pratt
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220603T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220603T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220516T230131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220523T223235Z
UID:10187-1654279200-1654290000@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Watercolor Workshops with Alaskan Artist David Rosenthal
DESCRIPTION:WATERCOLOR WORKSHOPS \nFRIDAY\, JUNE 3\, 6–8 P.M. \nOR SATURDAY\, JUNE 4\, 11 A.M.–1 P.M. \nThe workshop will demonstrate three simple watercolor exercises that show you how to use light\, color\, and space to create realistic images. \n\n\n\n\n$45 per person. All materials included. Light refreshments provided. \nSpace is limited so reserve your spot now! Register in person at the Pratt or online at davidrosenthalpratt.eventbrite.com \nContact: Ash Polito\, 907.435-3335 or education@prattmuseum.org
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/davidrosenthalworkshop/
LOCATION:Pratt Museum\, 3779 Bartlett Street \, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
CATEGORIES:At the Pratt
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220603T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220603T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220609T053005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220609T055916Z
UID:10472-1654268400-1654273800@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Homer History Harbor Tour on the Spit
DESCRIPTION:Departing from the Salty Dawg Saloon on the Homer Spit\, join Pratt Museum Board Member\, Linda Rowell\, for this walking tour along the historic Homer Harbor Docks. Learn about the boats\, fishing\, and some of the characters that shaped Homer’s vibrant maritime history.
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/harbor_tours-2022-06-03/
LOCATION:Homer Harbor Boat House Pavilion\, Homer Spit Road\, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220602T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220602T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220517T213929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T213345Z
UID:10808-1654185600-1654189200@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Garden and Forest Tours
DESCRIPTION:Botanical Garden\, Homestead Garden and Forest Trails Tours \nMay 26 – September 3   \nThursdays and Saturdays   \n11am – Noon and  4:00 pm to 5:00 pm   \nCome out and join the Pratt Museum and Park Garden Crew this summer for guided tours of the Botanical Gardens\, Homestead Garden\, and Forest Trails. We will offer an interpretive introduction to the broader\necology of the Kachemak Bay region and describe the ways that we\nincorporate the plant communities of the region into the Botanical Garden\nat the Pratt Museum. Botany experts and novices alike can find delightful\ninsights as we explore the interactions and dynamics of our local\necosystem. \nThe Homestead Garden is an ever-evolving exhibit featuring many\nclassic fruits and vegetables and a few specific local varieties that have\nbeen treasured by the local community for generations. We will explore\nsome of the basics of plant propagation\, discuss the benefits of perennial\nfood crops and talk about food preservation and storage. Snacking is\nencouraged! Throughout the season\, something is always worth sampling\nout of the garden\, though the real delight is black currant season in the\nlate autumn. \nThe Forest Trails showcase the ecological context in which the Pratt\nMuseum and Park is embedded. These trails wind through one of the\nlarger remaining wild spaces in downtown Homer\, and have some of the\nlargest remaining trees in the area. Wildlife is abundant and the plant\ncommunities are diverse. There are several loops of varying distance that\nwind through the nearly 10 acre forest. A meander through these woods\nwith one of our guides will offer an opportunity for wildlife sightings\,\nlistening to songbirds and discussing the ethnobotanical and historical\nuses of plants that live in our region.
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/botanical-garden-homestead-garden-and-forest-trails-tours-2022-06-02-2/
LOCATION:Pratt Museum\, 3779 Bartlett Street \, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
CATEGORIES:At the Pratt
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220602T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220602T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220517T213929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T213345Z
UID:10864-1654167600-1654171200@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Garden and Forest Tours
DESCRIPTION:Botanical Garden\, Homestead Garden and Forest Trails Tours \nMay 26 – September 3   \nThursdays and Saturdays   \n11am – Noon and  4:00 pm to 5:00 pm   \nCome out and join the Pratt Museum and Park Garden Crew this summer for guided tours of the Botanical Gardens\, Homestead Garden\, and Forest Trails. We will offer an interpretive introduction to the broader\necology of the Kachemak Bay region and describe the ways that we\nincorporate the plant communities of the region into the Botanical Garden\nat the Pratt Museum. Botany experts and novices alike can find delightful\ninsights as we explore the interactions and dynamics of our local\necosystem. \nThe Homestead Garden is an ever-evolving exhibit featuring many\nclassic fruits and vegetables and a few specific local varieties that have\nbeen treasured by the local community for generations. We will explore\nsome of the basics of plant propagation\, discuss the benefits of perennial\nfood crops and talk about food preservation and storage. Snacking is\nencouraged! Throughout the season\, something is always worth sampling\nout of the garden\, though the real delight is black currant season in the\nlate autumn. \nThe Forest Trails showcase the ecological context in which the Pratt\nMuseum and Park is embedded. These trails wind through one of the\nlarger remaining wild spaces in downtown Homer\, and have some of the\nlargest remaining trees in the area. Wildlife is abundant and the plant\ncommunities are diverse. There are several loops of varying distance that\nwind through the nearly 10 acre forest. A meander through these woods\nwith one of our guides will offer an opportunity for wildlife sightings\,\nlistening to songbirds and discussing the ethnobotanical and historical\nuses of plants that live in our region.
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/botanical-garden-homestead-garden-and-forest-trails-tours-2022-06-02/
LOCATION:Pratt Museum\, 3779 Bartlett Street \, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
CATEGORIES:At the Pratt
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220601T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220601T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220601T173938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220601T174401Z
UID:10342-1654070400-1654102800@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Working with Edible and Medicinal Wild Plants
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, June 1\, 1-3 pm \n*Registration suggested/space limited \nJoin your guide\, Yarrow Hinnant\, Pratt Curator of Botanical Exhibits\, in an exploration of local wild plants\, with a focus on edible and medicinal uses for plants that you will find in your backyard\, at the beach and high in the mountains. We will be focusing on some of the tastier edible plants and methods of preparing and storing them\, both in the context of traditional uses and modern adaptations. We will get a bit deeper into plant identification\, learning how to identify key plant families and make safe decisions in the field. In considering the medicinal uses of wild plants\, we will focus on the applications for which traditional Sugpiaq and Dena’ina plantlore overlaps with uses in modern herbalism. We will talk about wild plant teas\, first aid uses and more advanced preparation methods.
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/working-with-edible-and-medicinal-wild-plants/
LOCATION:Pratt Museum\, 3779 Bartlett Street \, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220528T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220528T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220517T213929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T213344Z
UID:10806-1653753600-1653757200@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Garden and Forest Tours
DESCRIPTION:Botanical Garden\, Homestead Garden and Forest Trails Tours \nMay 26 – September 3   \nThursdays and Saturdays   \n11am – Noon and  4:00 pm to 5:00 pm   \nCome out and join the Pratt Museum and Park Garden Crew this summer for guided tours of the Botanical Gardens\, Homestead Garden\, and Forest Trails. We will offer an interpretive introduction to the broader\necology of the Kachemak Bay region and describe the ways that we\nincorporate the plant communities of the region into the Botanical Garden\nat the Pratt Museum. Botany experts and novices alike can find delightful\ninsights as we explore the interactions and dynamics of our local\necosystem. \nThe Homestead Garden is an ever-evolving exhibit featuring many\nclassic fruits and vegetables and a few specific local varieties that have\nbeen treasured by the local community for generations. We will explore\nsome of the basics of plant propagation\, discuss the benefits of perennial\nfood crops and talk about food preservation and storage. Snacking is\nencouraged! Throughout the season\, something is always worth sampling\nout of the garden\, though the real delight is black currant season in the\nlate autumn. \nThe Forest Trails showcase the ecological context in which the Pratt\nMuseum and Park is embedded. These trails wind through one of the\nlarger remaining wild spaces in downtown Homer\, and have some of the\nlargest remaining trees in the area. Wildlife is abundant and the plant\ncommunities are diverse. There are several loops of varying distance that\nwind through the nearly 10 acre forest. A meander through these woods\nwith one of our guides will offer an opportunity for wildlife sightings\,\nlistening to songbirds and discussing the ethnobotanical and historical\nuses of plants that live in our region.
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/botanical-garden-homestead-garden-and-forest-trails-tours-2022-05-28-2/
LOCATION:Pratt Museum\, 3779 Bartlett Street \, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
CATEGORIES:At the Pratt
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220528T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220528T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220609T053005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220609T055916Z
UID:10470-1653750000-1653755400@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Homer History Harbor Tour on the Spit
DESCRIPTION:Departing from the Salty Dawg Saloon on the Homer Spit\, join Pratt Museum Board Member\, Linda Rowell\, for this walking tour along the historic Homer Harbor Docks. Learn about the boats\, fishing\, and some of the characters that shaped Homer’s vibrant maritime history.
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/harbor_tours/
LOCATION:Homer Harbor Boat House Pavilion\, Homer Spit Road\, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.prattmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/harbor-tours-e1654753991691.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220528T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220528T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220517T213929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T213343Z
UID:10863-1653735600-1653739200@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Garden and Forest Tours
DESCRIPTION:Botanical Garden\, Homestead Garden and Forest Trails Tours \nMay 26 – September 3   \nThursdays and Saturdays   \n11am – Noon and  4:00 pm to 5:00 pm   \nCome out and join the Pratt Museum and Park Garden Crew this summer for guided tours of the Botanical Gardens\, Homestead Garden\, and Forest Trails. We will offer an interpretive introduction to the broader\necology of the Kachemak Bay region and describe the ways that we\nincorporate the plant communities of the region into the Botanical Garden\nat the Pratt Museum. Botany experts and novices alike can find delightful\ninsights as we explore the interactions and dynamics of our local\necosystem. \nThe Homestead Garden is an ever-evolving exhibit featuring many\nclassic fruits and vegetables and a few specific local varieties that have\nbeen treasured by the local community for generations. We will explore\nsome of the basics of plant propagation\, discuss the benefits of perennial\nfood crops and talk about food preservation and storage. Snacking is\nencouraged! Throughout the season\, something is always worth sampling\nout of the garden\, though the real delight is black currant season in the\nlate autumn. \nThe Forest Trails showcase the ecological context in which the Pratt\nMuseum and Park is embedded. These trails wind through one of the\nlarger remaining wild spaces in downtown Homer\, and have some of the\nlargest remaining trees in the area. Wildlife is abundant and the plant\ncommunities are diverse. There are several loops of varying distance that\nwind through the nearly 10 acre forest. A meander through these woods\nwith one of our guides will offer an opportunity for wildlife sightings\,\nlistening to songbirds and discussing the ethnobotanical and historical\nuses of plants that live in our region.
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/botanical-garden-homestead-garden-and-forest-trails-tours-2022-05-28/
LOCATION:Pratt Museum\, 3779 Bartlett Street \, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
CATEGORIES:At the Pratt
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220526T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220526T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220517T213929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T213342Z
UID:10199-1653562800-1653566400@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Garden and Forest Tours
DESCRIPTION:Botanical Garden\, Homestead Garden and Forest Trails Tours \nMay 26 – September 3   \nThursdays and Saturdays   \n11am – Noon and  4:00 pm to 5:00 pm   \nCome out and join the Pratt Museum and Park Garden Crew this summer for guided tours of the Botanical Gardens\, Homestead Garden\, and Forest Trails. We will offer an interpretive introduction to the broader\necology of the Kachemak Bay region and describe the ways that we\nincorporate the plant communities of the region into the Botanical Garden\nat the Pratt Museum. Botany experts and novices alike can find delightful\ninsights as we explore the interactions and dynamics of our local\necosystem. \nThe Homestead Garden is an ever-evolving exhibit featuring many\nclassic fruits and vegetables and a few specific local varieties that have\nbeen treasured by the local community for generations. We will explore\nsome of the basics of plant propagation\, discuss the benefits of perennial\nfood crops and talk about food preservation and storage. Snacking is\nencouraged! Throughout the season\, something is always worth sampling\nout of the garden\, though the real delight is black currant season in the\nlate autumn. \nThe Forest Trails showcase the ecological context in which the Pratt\nMuseum and Park is embedded. These trails wind through one of the\nlarger remaining wild spaces in downtown Homer\, and have some of the\nlargest remaining trees in the area. Wildlife is abundant and the plant\ncommunities are diverse. There are several loops of varying distance that\nwind through the nearly 10 acre forest. A meander through these woods\nwith one of our guides will offer an opportunity for wildlife sightings\,\nlistening to songbirds and discussing the ethnobotanical and historical\nuses of plants that live in our region.
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/botanical-garden-homestead-garden-and-forest-trails-tours/
LOCATION:Pratt Museum\, 3779 Bartlett Street \, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
CATEGORIES:At the Pratt
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220521T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220521T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220515T034215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220523T222829Z
UID:10178-1653129000-1653148800@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Annual Plant Sale at the Pratt
DESCRIPTION:Native Plant Sale at the Pratt \nMay 21 10:30-4 \n\n\n\n\nWe will have native plants and local homestead favorites\, including the Pratt Museum’s iconic Icelandic Poppies\, Swedish Black Currants\, Forget-me-nots\, Shooting Stars\, Roses\, Goat’s Beard\, Pyrola\, Pussytoes\, Geraniums and more! \nSame day as the Homer Garden Club Plant Sale\, plant lovers stop by and get some new plants for your garden!\n\nAll proceeds go to support the Botanical Garden project
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/annual-plant-sale-at-the-pratt/
LOCATION:AK
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220506T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220506T180000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220504T173004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220523T222753Z
UID:10159-1651852800-1651860000@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Shorebird Fest First Friday at the Pratt
DESCRIPTION:FREE First Friday\, May 6\, 4-6 p.m. with exhibit curator\, Marilyn Sigman\, & featuring LIVE MUSIC by local musicians Cathy\, Cindy\, and Sunrise! \nIn conjunction with the Kachemak Bay Shorebird Festival\, a month-long special exhibit entitled “A Moveable Feast” opens May 3\, 2022 at the Pratt Museum & Park. Curated by award-winning author\, educator and Pratt Museum Naturalist-in-Residence\, Marilyn Sigman\, the exhibit examines Kachemak Bay as a place for migrating birds to rest and refuel\, replenishing the fat stores required for migration and breeding.  \n 
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/shorebird-fest-first-friday-at-the-pratt/
LOCATION:Pratt Museum\, 3779 Bartlett Street \, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220504T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220504T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220406T175738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220523T223039Z
UID:10076-1651678200-1651681800@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Shorebird Festival Celebrations at the Pratt Museum & Park - Birds of Boreal Forest
DESCRIPTION:May 4th\, 3:30 – 4:30 PM\, Birds of the Boreal Forest with Yarrow Hinant\, Botanical Garden Curator for the Pratt Museum & Park.   Join Yarrow at the Pratt Museum & Park to learn about the connections between the Kachemak Bay birds and the trees\, shrubs\, and other plants that the botanical garden and park provide. \n 
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/shorebird-festival-celebrations-at-the-pratt-museum-park/
LOCATION:Pratt Museum\, 3779 Bartlett Street \, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tour
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220416T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220416T140000
DTSTAMP:20260501T185316
CREATED:20220406T230010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220406T230107Z
UID:10092-1650114000-1650117600@www.prattmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Stories & Crafts for Families: Treasure Hunt & Map Exploration
DESCRIPTION:Please join us every third Saturday of the month from 1 – 2 PM for crafts\, treats\, and storytime.  Saturday\, April 16th will be cartography-themed! \nDid you know?  The Pratt has over 270 individual maps and nautical charts in our permanent collection.  Join us for a treasure hunt and map exploration. \nThis is a free\, family fun event.  All are welcome.  Masks are optional.
URL:https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/stories-crafts-for-families-treasure-hunt-map-exploration/
LOCATION:Pratt Museum\, 3779 Bartlett Street \, Homer\, AK\, 99603\, United States
CATEGORIES:At the Pratt
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END:VCALENDAR