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SUMMARY:Yoga on the Lawn
DESCRIPTION:Start your Saturday at Cylburn on the lawn adjacent to the upper Vollmer parking lot. A yoga instructor from Coppermine will help you get your Zen on each Saturday at 8am beginning May 30 and running through September. \nNo registration required. Free.
URL:https://cylburn.org/event/yoga-on-the-lawn-19/
LOCATION:Cylburn Arboretum\, 4915 Greenspring Ave.\, Baltimore\, MD 21209\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21209\, US
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SUMMARY:NEC Drop-in: Peculiar Pollinators
DESCRIPTION:August’s theme\, Pollinators of Cylburn\, explores the diverse wildlife that help flowering plants grow and reproduce. From butterflies and bees to hummingbirds and bats\, pollinators can be found throughout Cylburn Arboretum visiting flowers in search of nectar and pollen. Each Saturday highlights a different pollinator through hands-on activities and simple make-and-take crafts. \nAll ages are welcome. No fee or registration required (supplies limited). Drop-in anytime between 11am to 12pm. \nAugust 1: Peculiar Pollinators \nWhen it comes to pollinators\, bees\, butterflies and hummingbirds are often what we think of. Drop by the Nature Education Center to learn how beetles\, wasps\, flies and even ants are important pollinators!  \n(Image: Locust boring beetle on goldenrod by Kerry Wixted) \nAugust 8: Busy Bees \nBees come in all colors\, shapes and sizes from the large carpenter bees to tiny sweat bees. Over 430 species of bees can be found in Maryland! Drop by the Nature Education Center to discover some of the species you may find here at Cylburn Arboretum. \nAugust 15: Helpful Hummingbirds \nThe Ruby-throated Hummingbird is the only breeding hummingbird species found in the northeast region of North America. Drop by the Nature Education Center to identify the flowers that attract these hummingbirds before they start their fall migration to Central America. \nAugust 22: Lovely Lepidoptera \nButterflies and moths are insects that scientists call Lepidoptera\, meaning\, “scale winged”. Drop by the Nature Education Center to learn about the differences between butterflies and moths as well as the different senses they rely on to help them find food. \nAugust 29: Beneficial Bats \nSome bats help pollinate flowers and spread seeds while searching for nectar and fruit at night. Drop by the Nature Education Center to learn about bat species in Maryland and how they help the environment. 
URL:https://cylburn.org/event/nec-drop-in-peculiar-pollinators/
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CREATED:20260624T141254Z
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SUMMARY:Garden Drop-in
DESCRIPTION:Drop by the gardens surrounding the Cylburn mansion on Sundays between 2:30-4:30pm to talk with Cylburn Arboretum Friends’ Garden Educator. See what we’re working on\, ask your gardening questions\, and pick up tips on how we care for our plants. No fee\, no registration required\, all ages welcome.
URL:https://cylburn.org/event/garden-drop-in-17/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cylburn.org/wp-content/uploads/Ellen_gardendropin-scaled.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260808T080000
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CREATED:20260624T140822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260624T140822Z
UID:22201-1786176000-1786179600@cylburn.org
SUMMARY:Yoga on the Lawn
DESCRIPTION:Start your Saturday at Cylburn on the lawn adjacent to the upper Vollmer parking lot. A yoga instructor from Coppermine will help you get your Zen on each Saturday at 8am beginning May 30 and running through September. \nNo registration required. Free.
URL:https://cylburn.org/event/yoga-on-the-lawn-24/
LOCATION:Cylburn Arboretum\, 4915 Greenspring Ave.\, Baltimore\, MD 21209\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21209\, US
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cylburn.org/wp-content/uploads/image0.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260808T110000
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SUMMARY:NEC Drop-in: Busy Bees
DESCRIPTION:August’s theme\, Pollinators of Cylburn\, explores the diverse wildlife that help flowering plants grow and reproduce. From butterflies and bees to hummingbirds and bats\, pollinators can be found throughout Cylburn Arboretum visiting flowers in search of nectar and pollen. Each Saturday highlights a different pollinator through hands-on activities and simple make-and-take crafts. \nAll ages are welcome. No fee or registration required (supplies limited). Drop-in anytime between 11am to 12pm. \nAugust 1: Peculiar Pollinators \nWhen it comes to pollinators\, bees\, butterflies and hummingbirds are often what we think of. Drop by the Nature Education Center to learn how beetles\, wasps\, flies and even ants are important pollinators!  \nAugust 8: Busy Bees \nBees come in all colors\, shapes and sizes from the large carpenter bees to tiny sweat bees. Over 430 species of bees can be found in Maryland! Drop by the Nature Education Center to discover some of the species you may find here at Cylburn Arboretum. \n(Image: Sweat bee visiting an aster by Patty O’Hearn Kickham CC by NC ND 2.0) \nAugust 15: Helpful Hummingbirds \nThe Ruby-throated Hummingbird is the only breeding hummingbird species found in the northeast region of North America. Drop by the Nature Education Center to identify the flowers that attract these hummingbirds before they start their fall migration to Central America. \nAugust 22: Lovely Lepidoptera \nButterflies and moths are insects that scientists call Lepidoptera\, meaning\, “scale winged”. Drop by the Nature Education Center to learn about the differences between butterflies and moths as well as the different senses they rely on to help them find food. \nAugust 29: Beneficial Bats \nSome bats help pollinate flowers and spread seeds while searching for nectar and fruit at night. Drop by the Nature Education Center to learn about bat species in Maryland and how they help the environment. 
URL:https://cylburn.org/event/nec-drop-in-busy-bees/
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CREATED:20260624T141337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260624T141337Z
UID:22211-1786285800-1786293000@cylburn.org
SUMMARY:Garden Drop-in
DESCRIPTION:Drop by the gardens surrounding the Cylburn mansion on Sundays between 2:30-4:30pm to talk with Cylburn Arboretum Friends’ Garden Educator. See what we’re working on\, ask your gardening questions\, and pick up tips on how we care for our plants. No fee\, no registration required\, all ages welcome.
URL:https://cylburn.org/event/garden-drop-in-18/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cylburn.org/wp-content/uploads/Ellen_gardendropin-scaled.jpg
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UID:22203-1786780800-1786784400@cylburn.org
SUMMARY:Yoga on the Lawn
DESCRIPTION:Start your Saturday at Cylburn on the lawn adjacent to the upper Vollmer parking lot. A yoga instructor from Coppermine will help you get your Zen on each Saturday at 8am beginning May 30 and running through September. \nNo registration required. Free.
URL:https://cylburn.org/event/yoga-on-the-lawn-25/
LOCATION:Cylburn Arboretum\, 4915 Greenspring Ave.\, Baltimore\, MD 21209\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21209\, US
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cylburn.org/wp-content/uploads/image0.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260815T110000
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DTSTAMP:20260719T160111
CREATED:20260717T191732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260717T191732Z
UID:22331-1786791600-1786795200@cylburn.org
SUMMARY:NEC Drop-in: Helpful Hummingbirds
DESCRIPTION:August’s theme\, Pollinators of Cylburn\, explores the diverse wildlife that help flowering plants grow and reproduce. From butterflies and bees to hummingbirds and bats\, pollinators can be found throughout Cylburn Arboretum visiting flowers in search of nectar and pollen. Each Saturday highlights a different pollinator through hands-on activities and simple make-and-take crafts. \nAll ages are welcome. No fee or registration required (supplies limited). Drop-in anytime between 11am to 12pm. \nAugust 1: Peculiar Pollinators \nWhen it comes to pollinators\, bees\, butterflies and hummingbirds are often what we think of. Drop by the Nature Education Center to learn how beetles\, wasps\, flies and even ants are important pollinators!  \nAugust 8: Busy Bees \nBees come in all colors\, shapes and sizes from the large carpenter bees to tiny sweat bees. Over 430 species of bees can be found in Maryland! Drop by the Nature Education Center to discover some of the species you may find here at Cylburn Arboretum. \nAugust 15: Helpful Hummingbirds \nThe Ruby-throated Hummingbird is the only breeding hummingbird species found in the northeast region of North America. Drop by the Nature Education Center to identify the flowers that attract these hummingbirds before they start their fall migration to Central America. \n(Image: Female Ruby-throated Hummingbird at Cylburn Arboretum by Aaron Burden) \nAugust 22: Lovely Lepidoptera \nButterflies and moths are insects that scientists call Lepidoptera\, meaning\, “scale winged”. Drop by the Nature Education Center to learn about the differences between butterflies and moths as well as the different senses they rely on to help them find food. \nAugust 29: Beneficial Bats \nSome bats help pollinate flowers and spread seeds while searching for nectar and fruit at night. Drop by the Nature Education Center to learn about bat species in Maryland and how they help the environment. 
URL:https://cylburn.org/event/nec-drop-in-helpful-hummingbirds/
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260816T163000
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CREATED:20260624T141417Z
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UID:22213-1786890600-1786897800@cylburn.org
SUMMARY:Garden Drop-in
DESCRIPTION:Drop by the gardens surrounding the Cylburn mansion on Sundays between 2:30-4:30pm to talk with Cylburn Arboretum Friends’ Garden Educator. See what we’re working on\, ask your gardening questions\, and pick up tips on how we care for our plants. No fee\, no registration required\, all ages welcome.
URL:https://cylburn.org/event/garden-drop-in-19/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cylburn.org/wp-content/uploads/Ellen_gardendropin-scaled.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260822T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260822T090000
DTSTAMP:20260719T160111
CREATED:20260624T140956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260624T140956Z
UID:22205-1787385600-1787389200@cylburn.org
SUMMARY:Yoga on the Lawn
DESCRIPTION:Start your Saturday at Cylburn on the lawn adjacent to the upper Vollmer parking lot. A yoga instructor from Coppermine will help you get your Zen on each Saturday at 8am beginning May 30 and running through September. \nNo registration required. Free.
URL:https://cylburn.org/event/yoga-on-the-lawn-26/
LOCATION:Cylburn Arboretum\, 4915 Greenspring Ave.\, Baltimore\, MD 21209\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21209\, US
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cylburn.org/wp-content/uploads/image0.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260822T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260822T120000
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CREATED:20260717T201720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260717T201720Z
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SUMMARY:NEC Drop-in: Lovely Lepidoptera
DESCRIPTION:August’s theme\, Pollinators of Cylburn\, explores the diverse wildlife that help flowering plants grow and reproduce. From butterflies and bees to hummingbirds and bats\, pollinators can be found throughout Cylburn Arboretum visiting flowers in search of nectar and pollen. Each Saturday highlights a different pollinator through hands-on activities and simple make-and-take crafts. \nAll ages are welcome. No fee or registration required (supplies limited). Drop-in anytime between 11am to 12pm. \nAugust 1: Peculiar Pollinators \nWhen it comes to pollinators\, bees\, butterflies and hummingbirds are often what we think of. Drop by the Nature Education Center to learn how beetles\, wasps\, flies and even ants are important pollinators!  \nAugust 8: Busy Bees \nBees come in all colors\, shapes and sizes from the large carpenter bees to tiny sweat bees. Over 430 species of bees can be found in Maryland! Drop by the Nature Education Center to discover some of the species you may find here at Cylburn Arboretum. \nAugust 15: Helpful Hummingbirds \nThe Ruby-throated Hummingbird is the only breeding hummingbird species found in the northeast region of North America. Drop by the Nature Education Center to identify the flowers that attract these hummingbirds before they start their fall migration to Central America. \nAugust 22: Lovely Lepidoptera \nButterflies and moths are insects that scientists call Lepidoptera\, meaning\, “scale winged”. Drop by the Nature Education Center to learn about the differences between butterflies and moths as well as the different senses they rely on to help them find food. \n(Image: Painted Lady Butterfly on Aster at Cylburn Arboretum by Glen Mendels) \nAugust 29: Beneficial Bats \nSome bats help pollinate flowers and spread seeds while searching for nectar and fruit at night. Drop by the Nature Education Center to learn about bat species in Maryland and how they help the environment. 
URL:https://cylburn.org/event/nec-drop-in-lovely-lepidoptera/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://cylburn.org/wp-content/uploads/Screenshot-2026-07-17-160942.png
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260823T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260823T163000
DTSTAMP:20260719T160111
CREATED:20260624T141456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260624T141456Z
UID:22215-1787495400-1787502600@cylburn.org
SUMMARY:Garden Drop-in
DESCRIPTION:Drop by the gardens surrounding the Cylburn mansion on Sundays between 2:30-4:30pm to talk with Cylburn Arboretum Friends’ Garden Educator. See what we’re working on\, ask your gardening questions\, and pick up tips on how we care for our plants. No fee\, no registration required\, all ages welcome.
URL:https://cylburn.org/event/garden-drop-in-20/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cylburn.org/wp-content/uploads/Ellen_gardendropin-scaled.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260829T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260829T090000
DTSTAMP:20260719T160111
CREATED:20260624T141100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260624T141100Z
UID:22207-1787990400-1787994000@cylburn.org
SUMMARY:Yoga on the Lawn
DESCRIPTION:Start your Saturday at Cylburn on the lawn adjacent to the upper Vollmer parking lot. A yoga instructor from Coppermine will help you get your Zen on each Saturday at 8am beginning May 30 and running through September. \nNo registration required. Free.
URL:https://cylburn.org/event/yoga-on-the-lawn-27/
LOCATION:Cylburn Arboretum\, 4915 Greenspring Ave.\, Baltimore\, MD 21209\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21209\, US
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cylburn.org/wp-content/uploads/image0.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260829T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260829T120000
DTSTAMP:20260719T160111
CREATED:20260717T202534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260717T202534Z
UID:22338-1788001200-1788004800@cylburn.org
SUMMARY:NEC Drop-in: Beneficial Bats
DESCRIPTION:August’s theme\, Pollinators of Cylburn\, explores the diverse wildlife that help flowering plants grow and reproduce. From butterflies and bees to hummingbirds and bats\, pollinators can be found throughout Cylburn Arboretum visiting flowers in search of nectar and pollen. Each Saturday highlights a different pollinator through hands-on activities and simple make-and-take crafts. \nAll ages are welcome. No fee or registration required (supplies limited). Drop-in anytime between 11am to 12pm. \nAugust 1: Peculiar Pollinators \nWhen it comes to pollinators\, bees\, butterflies and hummingbirds are often what we think of. Drop by the Nature Education Center to learn how beetles\, wasps\, flies and even ants are important pollinators!  \nAugust 8: Busy Bees \nBees come in all colors\, shapes and sizes from the large carpenter bees to tiny sweat bees. Over 430 species of bees can be found in Maryland! Drop by the Nature Education Center to discover some of the species you may find here at Cylburn Arboretum. \nAugust 15: Helpful Hummingbirds \nThe Ruby-throated Hummingbird is the only breeding hummingbird species found in the northeast region of North America. Drop by the Nature Education Center to identify the flowers that attract these hummingbirds before they start their fall migration to Central America. \nAugust 22: Lovely Lepidoptera \nButterflies and moths are insects that scientists call Lepidoptera\, meaning\, “scale winged”. Drop by the Nature Education Center to learn about the differences between butterflies and moths as well as the different senses they rely on to help them find food. \nAugust 29: Beneficial Bats \nSome bats help pollinate flowers and spread seeds while searching for nectar and fruit at night. Drop by the Nature Education Center to learn about the bat species in Maryland and how they help the environment.  \n(Image: Eastern red bat by Dr. J. Scott Altenbach)
URL:https://cylburn.org/event/nec-drop-in-beneficial-bats/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260830T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260830T163000
DTSTAMP:20260719T160111
CREATED:20260624T141536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260624T141536Z
UID:22217-1788100200-1788107400@cylburn.org
SUMMARY:Garden Drop-in
DESCRIPTION:Drop by the gardens surrounding the Cylburn mansion on Sundays between 2:30-4:30pm to talk with Cylburn Arboretum Friends’ Garden Educator. See what we’re working on\, ask your gardening questions\, and pick up tips on how we care for our plants. No fee\, no registration required\, all ages welcome.
URL:https://cylburn.org/event/garden-drop-in-21/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cylburn.org/wp-content/uploads/Ellen_gardendropin-scaled.jpg
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