established in 1968
S
Sun
|
M
Mon
|
T
Tue
|
W
Wed
|
T
Thu
|
F
Fri
|
S
Sat
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 event,
|
1 event,
|
1 event,
|
1 event,
|
1 event,
|
1 event,
|
1 event,
|
1 event,
|
1 event,
|
1 event,
|
1 event,
|
1 event,
|
1 event,
|
1 event,
|
1 event,
|
1 event,
|
1 event,
|
1 event,
|
1 event,
|
1 event,
|
2 events,
-
![]() Explore the variety of wild edible plants available in the Kachemak Bay area in spring, plus tips for preparing and preserving your harvest.
$30
|
1 event,
|
1 event,
|
1 event,
|
1 event,
|
3 events,
-
![]() Join us for a free opening reception of the Pratt Museum's summer 2023 special exhibit: "In a Time of Change: Boreal Forest Stories." Thursday, May 25 from 4-6 pm
-
![]() Learn field sketching and recording techniques that will strengthen your observation and appreciation of the natural world.
$10
|
2 events,
-
![]() Learn field sketching and recording techniques that will strengthen your observation and appreciation of the natural world.
$25
|
2 events,
-
![]() Pick from a variety of wild plants and homestead favorites for your garden, like rhubarb, Swedish black currants, forget-me-nots, arnica, and more at the annual Plant Sale at the Pratt! |
1 event,
|
1 event,
|
1 event,
|
1 event,
|
3 events,
-
![]() You're invited to meander throughout the museum's gardens and 10-acre forested campus with a guide from our garden crew for opportunities to view wildlife, listening to songbirds, and discuss the ethnobotanical and historical uses of plants that live in the Kachemak Bay region.
Free
-
![]() Learn field sketching and recording techniques that will strengthen your observation and appreciation of the natural world.
$10
|
2 events,
-
![]() Learn field sketching and recording techniques that will strengthen your observation and appreciation of the natural world.
$25
|
3 events,
-
![]() You're invited to meander throughout the museum's gardens and 10-acre forested campus with a guide from our garden crew for opportunities to view wildlife, listening to songbirds, and discuss the ethnobotanical and historical uses of plants that live in the Kachemak Bay region.
Free
-
![]() You're invited to meander throughout the museum's gardens and 10-acre forested campus with a guide from our garden crew for opportunities to view wildlife, listening to songbirds, and discuss the ethnobotanical and historical uses of plants that live in the Kachemak Bay region.
Free
|