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SUMMARY:Cylburn Summer Nature Camp 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join Cylburn Arboretum Friends for learning and outdoor fun this summer! All activities are held on-site at Baltimore’s Cylburn Arboretum.\n\n\nAbout Our Camp\nCylburn Arboretum Friends’ Summer Nature Camp teaches children knowledge of and respect for the nature that surrounds them. Campers will explore our 200+ acres and learn about the plants\, animals\, fungi\, and habitats they encounter. They will spend their days at camp hiking the trails and partaking in environmental education lessons\, activities\, art\, and group games. Our goals are to nurture a sense of wonder and curiosity about the natural world and to help children learn to be good stewards of their environment. All age groups are led by certified teachers and naturalists. Camper to staff ratio is 6:1 to allow for plenty of individualized attention to each camper’s needs. Each camper will receive a Cylburn Nature Camp t-shirt included in their registration. \n \n2026 Camp Sessions\nRates INCLUDE ALL FEES! \nDue to high demand\, each camper is limited to TWO WEEKS of camp this summer. \n \nMini Camps (Entering PreK-1st grade/Ages 4-6) \n\nJune 1-5 (1-week session) 9am-1pm $325 + optional after care (1-3pm) $100\nJune 8-12 (1 week session) 9am-1pm $325 + optional after care (1-3pm) $100\n\n \nElementary Camps (Entering K-5th grade/Ages 5-10) \n\nJune 15-26 (2-week session\, NO CAMP on Juneteenth-6/19) 9am-3pm $775 + optional after care (3-5pm) $180\nJune 29-July 2 (1-week session) 9am-3pm $435 + optional after care (3-5pm) $100\nJuly 6-10 (1-week session) 9am-3pm $435 + optional after care (3-5pm) $100\n\n \nMiddle School Camp (Entering 6th-8th grade/Ages 11-13) \n\nJuly 13-17(1-week session) $435 (no after care offered) Monday-Thursday: 9am-3pm + Thursday evening session from 7-9 pm. Friday: Camp from 9am-1pm.\n\n \nCancellation Policy: \n\nBefore May 1\, 75% of your registration will be refunded.\nMay 1- June 1\, 50% of your registration will be refunded.\nJune 1- One week before camp start date\, 25% of your registration will be refunded.\nNo refunds will be given after 1 week prior to the camp start date.\n\n \nWhere can I get more information about Cylburn Summer Nature Camp?\nGo to https://cylburn.org/programs-events/nature-camp/ or email your questions to naturecamp@cylburn.org
URL:https://cylburn.org/event/cylburn-summer-nature-camp-2026/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260606T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260606T090000
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CREATED:20260529T144212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260529T144212Z
UID:22112-1780732800-1780736400@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-15/
LOCATION:Cylburn Arboretum\, 4915 Greenspring Ave.\, Baltimore\, MD 21209\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21209\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260606T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260606T120000
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CREATED:20260522T175830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T175830Z
UID:22055-1780743600-1780747200@cylburn.org
SUMMARY:NEC Drop-in: Where Does the Rain Go?
DESCRIPTION:June’s theme\, Cylburn and the Chesapeake Bay\, explores how the forests\, gardens\, streams\, and wildlife of Cylburn Arboretum are connected to the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Through hands-on activities discover how plants\, animals\, and even rainstorms help keep the Bay healthy. In celebration of Chesapeake Bay Awareness Week (June 6–14\, 2026)\, each Saturday highlights a different way Cylburn supports the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem. \nAll ages are welcome. No fee or registration required (supplies limited). Drop-in anytime between 11am to 12pm. \nJune 6: Where Does the Rain Go?\n Rain falling at Cylburn Arboretum eventually flows to the Chesapeake Bay through streams and rivers. Drop by the Nature Education Center to explore stormwater\, watersheds\, and the journey a raindrop takes from Cylburn to the Bay through hands-on activities. \nJune 13: Trees Help the Bay\n Trees do more than provide shade — they help keep waterways clean by slowing rain\, reducing erosion\, and protecting soil. Drop by the Nature Education Center to learn how trees help the Chesapeake Bay and create your own leaf rubbing to take home. \nJune 20: Native Plants Help the Bay\n Native plants support pollinators\, provide wildlife habitat\, and help absorb rainwater before it reaches streams and rivers. Drop by the Nature Education Center to discover how native plants help the Chesapeake Bay\, learn some of the plants growing throughout Cylburn Arboretum\, and paint a terracotta pot to take home. \nJune 27: Tiny Critters\, Big Jobs\n Worms\, insects\, pollinators\, and other small critters play an important role in keeping forests and ecosystems healthy. Drop by the Nature Education Center to investigate the tiny animals living at Cylburn Arboretum and learn how they help support the Chesapeake Bay. Then\, use recycled materials to create your own Bay-friendly bug!
URL:https://cylburn.org/event/nec-drop-in-where-does-the-rain-go/
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260607T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T121659
CREATED:20260526T163022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T163022Z
UID:22086-1780842600-1780849800@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-10/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T090000
DTSTAMP:20260604T121659
CREATED:20260529T144411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260529T144411Z
UID:22114-1781337600-1781341200@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-16/
LOCATION:Cylburn Arboretum\, 4915 Greenspring Ave.\, Baltimore\, MD 21209\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21209\, US
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T133000
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CREATED:20260526T153440Z
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UID:22082-1781344800-1781357400@cylburn.org
SUMMARY:Pop-Up Display: “Keystone Species”
DESCRIPTION:Join Master Naturalist Pat Jonas in the Vollmer Center to discover how to identify and protect “very important” plant and animal species that are vital to keep our ecosystem balanced. These “Keystone Species” help control the population of other species\, maintain food webs\, and shape habitats. Walk away some ideas of how we can help protect these ecosystem engineers!
URL:https://cylburn.org/event/pop-up-display-keystone-species/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T110000
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CREATED:20260522T181147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T181147Z
UID:22059-1781348400-1781352000@cylburn.org
SUMMARY:NEC Drop-in: Trees Help the Bay
DESCRIPTION:June’s theme\, Cylburn and the Chesapeake Bay\, explores how the forests\, gardens\, streams\, and wildlife of Cylburn Arboretum are connected to the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Through hands-on activities discover how plants\, animals\, and even rainstorms help keep the Bay healthy. In celebration of Chesapeake Bay Awareness Week (June 6–14\, 2026)\, each Saturday highlights a different way Cylburn supports the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem. \nAll ages are welcome. No fee or registration required (supplies limited). Drop-in anytime between 11am to 12pm. \nJune 6: Where Does the Rain Go?\n Rain falling at Cylburn Arboretum eventually flows to the Chesapeake Bay through streams and rivers. Drop by the Nature Education Center to explore stormwater\, watersheds\, and the journey a raindrop takes from Cylburn to the Bay through hands-on activities. \nJune 13: Trees Help the Bay\n Trees do more than provide shade — they help keep waterways clean by slowing rain\, reducing erosion\, and protecting soil. Drop by the Nature Education Center to learn how trees help the Chesapeake Bay and create your own leaf rubbing to take home. \nJune 20: Native Plants Help the Bay\n Native plants support pollinators\, provide wildlife habitat\, and help absorb rainwater before it reaches streams and rivers. Drop by the Nature Education Center to discover how native plants help the Chesapeake Bay\, learn some of the plants growing throughout Cylburn Arboretum\, and paint a terracotta pot to take home. \nJune 27: Tiny Critters\, Big Jobs\n Worms\, insects\, pollinators\, and other small critters play an important role in keeping forests and ecosystems healthy. Drop by the Nature Education Center to investigate the tiny animals living at Cylburn Arboretum and learn how they help support the Chesapeake Bay. Then\, use recycled materials to create your own Bay-friendly bug!
URL:https://cylburn.org/event/nec-drop-in-trees-help-the-bay/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260614T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260614T133000
DTSTAMP:20260604T121659
CREATED:20260526T153610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T153610Z
UID:22084-1781431200-1781443800@cylburn.org
SUMMARY:Pop-Up Display: “Keystone Species”
DESCRIPTION:Join Master Naturalist Pat Jonas in the Vollmer Center to discover how to identify and protect “very important” plant and animal species that are vital to keep our ecosystem balanced. These “Keystone Species” help control the population of other species\, maintain food webs\, and shape habitats. Walk away some ideas of how we can help protect these ecosystem engineers!
URL:https://cylburn.org/event/pop-up-display-keystone-species-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Abidjan:20260616T130000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Abidjan:20260616T150000
DTSTAMP:20260604T121659
CREATED:20260422T004335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T004335Z
UID:21940-1781614800-1781622000@cylburn.org
SUMMARY:The Fifth Kingdom: A fungal identification walk and talk
DESCRIPTION:Come and explore the mushrooming world at our feet!\n\n\nJoin Master Naturalist and fungi enthusiast Taro Adachi and William Needham\, past president of the Mycological Association of Washington DC\, to look for mushrooms along Cylburn’s gardens and trails. Please note that foraging is not allowed at Cylburn Arboretum. Also please note that our woodland trails can be bumpy and uneven. Bring water as it may be warm!
URL:https://cylburn.org/event/the-fifth-kingdom-a-fungal-identification-walk-and-talk/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260620T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260620T090000
DTSTAMP:20260604T121659
CREATED:20260529T144540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260529T144540Z
UID:22116-1781942400-1781946000@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-17/
LOCATION:Cylburn Arboretum\, 4915 Greenspring Ave.\, Baltimore\, MD 21209\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21209\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260620T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260620T120000
DTSTAMP:20260604T121659
CREATED:20260522T182207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T182207Z
UID:22067-1781953200-1781956800@cylburn.org
SUMMARY:NEC Drop-in: Native Plants Help the Bay
DESCRIPTION:June’s theme\, Cylburn and the Chesapeake Bay\, explores how the forests\, gardens\, streams\, and wildlife of Cylburn Arboretum are connected to the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Through hands-on activities discover how plants\, animals\, and even rainstorms help keep the Bay healthy. In celebration of Chesapeake Bay Awareness Week (June 6–14\, 2026)\, each Saturday highlights a different way Cylburn supports the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem. \nAll ages are welcome. No fee or registration required (supplies limited). Drop-in anytime between 11am to 12pm. \nJune 6: Where Does the Rain Go?\n Rain falling at Cylburn Arboretum eventually flows to the Chesapeake Bay through streams and rivers. Drop by the Nature Education Center to explore stormwater\, watersheds\, and the journey a raindrop takes from Cylburn to the Bay through hands-on activities. \nJune 13: Trees Help the Bay\n Trees do more than provide shade — they help keep waterways clean by slowing rain\, reducing erosion\, and protecting soil. Drop by the Nature Education Center to learn how trees help the Chesapeake Bay and create your own leaf rubbing to take home. \nJune 20: Native Plants Help the Bay\n Native plants support pollinators\, provide wildlife habitat\, and help absorb rainwater before it reaches streams and rivers. Drop by the Nature Education Center to discover how native plants help the Chesapeake Bay\, learn some of the plants growing throughout Cylburn Arboretum\, and paint a terracotta pot to take home. \nJune 27: Tiny Critters\, Big Jobs\n Worms\, insects\, pollinators\, and other small critters play an important role in keeping forests and ecosystems healthy. Drop by the Nature Education Center to investigate the tiny animals living at Cylburn Arboretum and learn how they help support the Chesapeake Bay. Then\, use recycled materials to create your own Bay-friendly bug!
URL:https://cylburn.org/event/nec-drop-in-native-plants-help-the-bay/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260621T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260621T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T121659
CREATED:20260526T170730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T170730Z
UID:22089-1782052200-1782059400@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-11/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T090000
DTSTAMP:20260604T121659
CREATED:20260529T144845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260529T144845Z
UID:22118-1782547200-1782550800@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-18/
LOCATION:Cylburn Arboretum\, 4915 Greenspring Ave.\, Baltimore\, MD 21209\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21209\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T120000
DTSTAMP:20260604T121659
CREATED:20260522T182616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T182616Z
UID:22062-1782558000-1782561600@cylburn.org
SUMMARY:NEC Drop-in: Tiny Critters\, Big Jobs
DESCRIPTION:June’s theme\, Cylburn and the Chesapeake Bay\, explores how the forests\, gardens\, streams\, and wildlife of Cylburn Arboretum are connected to the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Through hands-on activities discover how plants\, animals\, and even rainstorms help keep the Bay healthy. In celebration of Chesapeake Bay Awareness Week (June 6–14\, 2026)\, each Saturday highlights a different way Cylburn supports the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem. \nAll ages are welcome. No fee or registration required (supplies limited). Drop-in anytime between 11am to 12pm. \nJune 6: Where Does the Rain Go?\n Rain falling at Cylburn Arboretum eventually flows to the Chesapeake Bay through streams and rivers. Drop by the Nature Education Center to explore stormwater\, watersheds\, and the journey a raindrop takes from Cylburn to the Bay through hands-on activities. \nJune 13: Trees Help the Bay\n Trees do more than provide shade — they help keep waterways clean by slowing rain\, reducing erosion\, and protecting soil. Drop by the Nature Education Center to learn how trees help the Chesapeake Bay and create your own leaf rubbing to take home. \nJune 20: Native Plants Help the Bay\n Native plants support pollinators\, provide wildlife habitat\, and help absorb rainwater before it reaches streams and rivers. Drop by the Nature Education Center to discover how native plants help the Chesapeake Bay\, learn some of the plants growing throughout Cylburn Arboretum\, and paint a terracotta pot to take home. \nJune 27: Tiny Critters\, Big Jobs\n Worms\, insects\, pollinators\, and other small critters play an important role in keeping forests and ecosystems healthy. Drop by the Nature Education Center to investigate the tiny animals living at Cylburn Arboretum and learn how they help support the Chesapeake Bay. Then\, use recycled materials to create your own Bay-friendly bug!
URL:https://cylburn.org/event/nec-drop-in-tiny-critters-big-jobs/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260628T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260628T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T121659
CREATED:20260526T171253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T171253Z
UID:22091-1782657000-1782664200@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-12/
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