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A small blue bird sits atop a wooden bird house in the middle of a light gold meadow bed of plants

Date & Price

Saturday, March 14, 2026

10:00–11:00 am


Fee:  
Youth (ages 5-14) $25
Adult (ages 19+) $35

Fee for Innovators, Gardens Preferred, and Gardens Premium Members:  
Youth (ages 5-14) $22
Adult (ages 19+) $31

Fee includes all-day admission to the Gardens on the day of the class.


This workshop is a family learning experience, designed for adults (19+) and youth (5-14) to learn together. Youth must be accompanied by a registered adult participant. 

Registrations may be cancelled up to one week before the event, and your registration fee, less a $10 processing fee, will be refunded.

To notify us of your cancellation, email School and Youth or call 610-388-5377.

Register by March 11, 2026

Did you know trees are more than just part of the landscape? They’re also important homes for many animals, especially birds! Join us for a fun, educational, and hands-on workshop designed for families. Explore how birds use tree holes, called cavities, to build nests and protect their young. Learn how, as older trees are removed for safety, these special nesting spots are disappearing, meaning birds need our help! Working together, build a cavity nest box to take home and place in your backyard, providing a safe space for birds to thrive. Includes materials for each registered participant to create a project.  

This workshop is for registered participants only, aged five and older. We cannot accommodate unregistered people or youth under five.
 

Location

The Grove, Studio 104/105

Instructor

Sarah Sato 

Questions?

School and Youth Programs
Email: schoolandyouth@longwoodgardens.org
Phone: 610.388.5377