Tuleyome at The Hive's Nature Day Event

On Saturday, March 8, 2023, Tuleyome was invited to participate in The Hive’s Nature Day event. Held each year, Nature Day celebrates sustainability, nature appreciation, and provides education on how we can reduce our carbon footprint. The event was held at The Hive’s beautiful facilities on Harter Ave in Woodland where visitors got to enjoy gorgeous weather, delicious food, fun family activities and learn about Tuleyome and the important work we do!
Our booth was part of the kid’s passport adventure created by the Hive, so children of all ages and their families swarmed to our table to create their life cycle of a plant diagram. After creating their diagram, they were invited to plant their own ornamental sunflower seed in an egg carton pod to take home and grow. Families and community members learned about Tuleyome and our work to conserve the public lands in our area. There was a great deal of interest in our hikes and education programs.
In the afternoon, children gathered for a special reading of Who Stole the Bees’ Wings? as part of Tuleyome’s time at the Nature Day event. There was a lot of excitement amongst the kids to discover who had taken the wings (and why!). As part of the reading, the kids (and their families) got to learn about the important job everyone does in helping plants grow.
The Hive’s Nature Day event was another great opportunity for us to let people know about Tuleyome and all that we do for our community. You can check out the entire flickr album
here.
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