Central State University Extension hosting “Spring Awakenings” Program
Central State University Extension hosting “Spring Awakenings” program at
CSU Seed to Bloom Botanical and Community Garden
Central State University Extension (CSUE) will host its “Spring Awakenings” program from 1:30 to 3 p.m., Saturday, March 20, at the CSU Seed to Bloom Botanical and Community Garden located at the intersection of US 42 E and Wilberforce-Switch Road across the entrance to the university.
The free program---open to families and adults---will highlight the structural beauty of trees and the plants that signal spring is emerging.
Participants are encouraged to bring a sketchpad or journal to capture nature’s beauty.
Due to COVID-19 safety concerns, participants are limited to 25 individuals. Participants will be asked to wear masks and be safely socially distanced.
Reservations are requested and be made by emailing CSUE Agriculture/Natural Resources Agriculture/Natural Resources Educator Clare Thorn at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..